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Journal of Sustainable Development Science
Published by Universitas Dwijendra
ISSN : 2722919X     EISSN : 27159140     DOI : 10.46650
The aims of the journal are to publish and disseminate high quality, original research papers and article review in humanities, engineering and science i.e. law, agriculture, agribusiness, social communication, social engineering, general education, culture, demography. Journal of sustainable development science is published two times per year, in June and December. We accept submission articles/papers from all over the world. All submitted articles/papers shall never been published elsewhere, original and not under consideration for other publications.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 53 Documents
Improving Science Learning Outcomes Using Inquiry Based Learning Contextual Learning Models in Class V SDN Paku Alam Banjar Regency Mahrita; M. Ihsan Ramadhani; Saidahtunnoor
Journal of Sustainable Development Science Vol 4 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46650/jsds.4.2.1335.42-49

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The objectives of this study are: 1) to find out how the activities of teachers in implementing the Inquiry based learning learning model at SDN Paku Alam, Banjar Regency, and 2) Knowing how the students' learning outcomes in science follow using the Inquiry based learning learning model at SDN Paku Alam, Banjar Regency. The subjects in this study were all students at SDN Paku Alam, Banjar Regency. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling totaling 12 students of class V. The data mining tool used was a test. Data analysis used indicators of success: 1) Teacher activity reaches a good category if it reaches 71 and 2) Students' science learning outcomes are said to be good if mastery reaches 80% of the number of students. Based on data analysis, it is concluded 1) the use of Inquiry based learning in class V at SDN Paku Alam, Banjar Regency, cycle I was in the good category with a percentage of 84.21% and increased in the second cycle to 89.47% in the very good category, and 2) The results of learning science class V at SDN Paku Alam, Banjar Regency, cycle I. 65% and increased in the second cycle to 84.16%.
Criminal Sanctions Against Theft With Violance Ni Made Trisna Dewi
Journal of Sustainable Development Science Vol 4 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46650/jsds.4.2.1337.50-55

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Talking about theft with violence, whether it concerns the case, its impact, or the relationship between the perpetrator and the victim of the crime must be based on and have a background in social, cultural, economic, and community structures. The type of research used in this research is normative research. Based on the discussion in the previous chapters, several conclusions can be drawn, namely: 1) Evidence of the elements of the criminal act of theft with violence, in this case it has provided the achievements of the applicable law, both in the handling process to the investigation and decision or punishment. imprisonment according to the mandate in Article 365 of the Criminal Code. Regarding theft which is preceded, accompanied or followed by violence or threats of violence, with the threat of imprisonment for fifteen years. 2) The provision of criminal sanctions against perpetrators of theft with violence above, in terms of giving this sanction, is based on the results of evidence from the elements of the criminal act of theft with violence, as has been done by investigators or law enforcement to give a verdict or punishment. to the perpetrator in accordance with Article 365 of the Criminal Code with a prison sentence of 15 years in prison.
The Effect of Business Location on the Income of Fruit Traders in Baolan District, Tolitoli Regency Ramlawati; Hilmi; Abdul Rajab
Journal of Sustainable Development Science Vol 4 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46650/jsds.4.2.1338.56-62

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This study aims to determine the effect of business location on the income of fruit traders in Baolan District, Tolioli Regency. The method used is a quantitative method with data collection techniques through questionnaires. The sample taken amounted to 30 respondents. The analysis tool uses SPSS for windows 26. Which includes validity test, reliability test, simple linear regression and product moment correlation. Based on the results of research and discussion, it is concluded that the correlation value is 0.601. This indicates that there is a unidirectional relationship between business location and income. And it can be stated that the correlation between variable X (Business Location) and Variable Y (Revenue) is strong and positive. the coefficient of determination is: r² = 0.36. This shows that the effect of business location on the income of fruit traders in Baolan District, Tolitoli Regency is 36%. The steps that should be taken by traders are: traders should be able to further increase the selection of more strategic locations with the aim of increasing income.
Character Education Values Of Batik Tulis At Widya Batik Ubud, Bali Nyoman Astawan; Ni Kadek Mia Indra Dewi
Journal of Sustainable Development Science Vol 4 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46650/jsds.4.2.1341.63-73

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This study aims to determine the values ​​of character education implicit in Batik Tulis at Widya Batik Ubud, Bali. There are two Batik studied, namely the work entitled Bunga Lotus and Mandala Yoga. The method used in this research is qualitative. Data collection methods used are documents, interviews, and observations. While the data collection techniques used are the card and note technique. And the data analysis methods used include data identification, data reduction, data presentation and processing, and concluding. Based on the results of data analysis, it can be concluded that there are four values ​​of character education of Batik Tulis at Widya Batik Ubud, Bali, namely religious values, environmental care values, creative values, and peace-loving values.
The Dynamic History of the Journey of Pancasila as the Foundation of the Indonesian State I Gusti Ngurah Santika; I Made Kartika; I Gede Sujana; Ni Made Adhi Dwindayani
Journal of Sustainable Development Science Vol 5 No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46650/jsds.5.1.1432.25-32

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The fundamental weakness in Pancasila education is the lack of discussion about the history of the dynamics of the journey of Pancasila in Indonesia. This research aims to find out the history of the dynamics of the journey of Pancasila as the basis of the Indonesian state. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative. The method of data collection in the study uses literature studies or literature. The results of this study show that during the independence revolution, Pancasila as the basis of the state only applies in one state, so it has not played a functional role. In the RIS Constitution, there are differences in the values of Pancasila contained in the 1945 Constitution. During the time the Old Order was in power, Pancasila was not implemented, but was distorted through its actions. In the New Order era, Pancasila was manipulated with various interpretations to cover up its deviant policies. In the reform era, Pancasila was submerged by the dynamics or hustle and bustle of political development and democracy in Indonesia. Pancasila began to be forgotten and abandoned by its supporters
Exploration of Whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) on Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum Mill) in Kedisan Village, Kintamani District, Bangli Regency I Wayan Diksa Gargita; Isto Umbi Maramba Jua; I Wayan Dirgayana
Journal of Sustainable Development Science Vol 5 No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46650/jsds.5.1.1436.33-38

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The main pest of tomato plants is the whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae). This study aims to determine the symptoms of attack, population size and percentage of attack by B. tabaci on tomato plants in Kedisan Village, Kintamani District, Bangli Regency, Bali. The research was conducted from January to March 2023 in Kedisan Village, Kintamani District, Bangli Regency. This research was carried out using a direct survey method with direct observation in the field. Sampling was carried out by purposive sampling using the diagonal sampling method with 10 sample points and 3 plant clusters were taken at each sampling point so that a total of 30 plant families were observed. The variables observed were attack symptoms, population size and percentage of B. tabaci attack on tomato plants. The data obtained were analyzed and presented in the form of tables and graphs. The results showed that B. tabaci was found on tomato plants in the farmers fields in Kedisan village. Symptoms of B. tabaci attack on tomato plants are necrotic spots and chlorosis on leaves, which are caused by damage to leaf cells and tissues due to attack by nymphs and adult insects. Pests began to be found at 14 DAP (Day after Planting) with an average of 0.37 individuals/plant and the highest population was found at 63 DAP with an average of 1.63 individuals/plant on tomato plants. The results of the analysis show that the high percentage of attacks occurred at 63 DAP of 93.33%. In general, the high number of pest populations affects the high pest attacks as evidenced by the high percentage of B. tabaci attacks.
Authority Of The Internal Investigating Prosecutor Make Arrest And Detention Performers Of Criminal Acts Of Corruption I Made Wahyu Chandra Satriana; Ni Made Liana Dewi; Ni Putu Ari Seni Antari
Journal of Sustainable Development Science Vol 5 No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46650/jsds.5.2.1487.39-46

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Described problems in this research is what does the legal basis of the inventory in arrest and detention the corruptor. The objectives of this research is to know the legal basis of investigators in creating and handling the corruptor, and to know the obstacles contained incidence principles in catching and handling the corruptors. The research method used in this study is the normative juridical which is a study that refers to legal analysis. The approach in this study emphasizes the legislation approach that is the search for some legislation related to the investigation of corruption crime. The result of the research is indicate the normative juridical basis of the authority of the prosecutor in conducting arrest and detention in accordance to with article 16th KUHAP and article 20th KUHAP. Regarding the obstacles on the implementation of arrest and detention perfomance is related to the time of arrest the geographical position if indonesian associated shall create problems that does not allow the arrest within one day, other factors are the suspects escape and the dificulty to done so that inhibit persuit investigation process. Obstacles to detention may also be encountered by a suspect who refuses detention and insists not to be detained, the suspect flees and does not meet the conditoins of detention in article 21th KUHAP.
Development Whitefly Pest Population (Bemisia tabaci G.) In Plants Cucumbers in the Pupuan Village, Tegallalang District, Gianyar Regency, Bali I Wayan Dirgayana; Dicky Marsadi
Journal of Sustainable Development Science Vol 5 No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46650/jsds.5.2.1497.64-68

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Cucumber ( Cucumis sativus Linn. ) is one plant lots of fresh vegetables consumed Indonesian society . Production your cucumber affected by the attack Whitefly pest ( Bemisia _ tabaci ). study This aim For know the presence of whitefly ( Bemisia tabaci ) on plants cucumbers in the Village Pupuan , District Tegallalang , Regency Gianyar . Study This held with observation or exploration in a way directly on the land plant cucumber . Study using 5 grid plots observation . In each plot, 5 clumps were observed plants , determination plant sample done with method diagonal sampling method . Total plants observed cucumber _ as sampling is 25 clusters plant . Observation held every a week very . Research result shows the Bemesia Pest tabaci are found in the field plant cucumbers at 14 Days After Plant with average number of nymphs 0.4 and imago 0.2 / Plant and Number population pest Bemesia tabaci on plants cucumber increase from observation I arrived _ observation to -VIII
The Bank's Authority In Determining The Value Of The Collateral Post Implementation Of The Minister Of Finance Regulation Number 228/PMK.01/2019 Concerning The Second Amendment To The Regulation Of The Minister Of Finance Number 101/PMK.01/2014 Concernin Sang Ayu Putu Arie Indraswarawati; Sang Ayu Made Ary Kusumawardhani; Ni Putu Yunika Sulistyawati
Journal of Sustainable Development Science Vol 5 No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46650/jsds.5.2.1499.47-55

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Assessing collateral as an important aspect in providing credit, the fact is that the majority of internal banking appraisers are not required to fulfill the definition of competency as intended in Minister of Finance Regulation Number 228/PMK.01/2019, namely having a certification exam and further professional education, p. Another fact that is a fact is the obstacles in banking, especially in areas where there are no independent appraisal branches. The formulation of the problem raised in this research is what is the authority of collateral appraisers in carrying out collateral assessments after the issuance of changes to Minister of Finance Regulation Number 228/PMK.01/2019 and what obstacles are faced, especially by banks, after the issuance of Minister of Finance Regulation Number 228/PMK.01/2019 . This type of research is Normative legal research. This research uses a statutory approach. From this research, there is a lack of clarity regarding the implementation of Minister of Finance Regulation Number 228/PMK.01/2019 with Bank Indonesia Regulation Number 18/16/PBI/2016 so that there are still many collateral appraisers who do not meet the competency requirements in question who still carry out collateral appraisal as a basis for the credit analysis process. banking, and this will be very risky for the results of the collateral assessment both in terms of quality and also in terms of legal legality. Another thing is that banks in several regions are hampered in the credit process because there is no Public Appraisal Service Office branch which is mandatory.
Analysis of Clove Leaf Oil Distillation Business Income (Cloves Leaf Oil) In Matuo Sub-Village, Lelean Nono Village, Baolan District, Tolitoli Regency (Case Study of Tiga Jaya Essential Oil Refinery) Ramlawati; Hilmi; Rani
Journal of Sustainable Development Science Vol 5 No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46650/jsds.5.2.1500.69-78

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Analysis of Clove Leaf Oil Distillation Business Income (Clove Leaf Oil) in Matuo Sub-Village, Lelean Nono Village, Baolan District, Tolitoli Regency (Case Study of Tiga Jaya Essential Oil Distillation), This study aims to determine how much Clove Leaf Oil Distillation Business Income (Clove Leaf Oil) in Matuo Sub-Village, Lelean Nono Village, Baolan District, Tolitoli Regency (Case Study of Tiga Jaya Essential Oil Distillation). This research uses a qualitative research design. The data source is primary data, namely data obtained through interviews and documentation related to this research. The data analysis method used is descriptive qualitative and quantitative, namely production cost analysis, business revenue analysis, income analysis, and R / C Ratio efficiency level analysis. After conducting research and discussions, it has been revealed that the Cloves Leaf Oil Distillation Business (Tiga Jaya Essential Oil Distillation) operating in Matuo Hamlet, Lelean Nono Village, Baolan District, Tolitoli Regency, During the 2022 period, a cloves leaf oil distillation business incurred a total cost of Rp. 993,196,500. The total revenue generated was Rp. 1,234,464,000. This indicates that the business earned a total income of Rp. 241,267,500 in one year. After conducting a case study of Tiga Jaya Essential Oil Distillation in Matuo Hamlet, Lelean Nono Village, Baolan District, Tolitoli Regency, the feasibility of Clove Leaf Oil Distillation Business for 2022 was found to have an R/C ratio of 1.24. The R/C Ratio of more than one indicates that the Cloves Leaf Oil Distillation Business located in Matuo Hamlet, Lelean Nono Village, Baolan District, Tolitoli Regency (as examined in the case study of Tiga Jaya Essential Oil Distillation) is viable and feasible