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Sustainability (STPP) Theory, Practice and Policy
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Sustainability; Theory, Practice and Policy is an international and cross-disciplinary scholarly, open access journal of theory, practice and policy on social, economy and environmental sustainability of society, which provides an advanced forum for studies related to sustainability and sustainable development. It publishes reviews and regular research papers. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical research relating to social, economy and environmental theory, practice and policy in as much detail as possible in order to support the agenda of global sustainable development.
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Smart City Masterplan Policy Innovation In Public Service Development In The City Of Padang Panjang Nur Sukmawati; Jayanti Armida Sari
Sustainability (STPP) Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy Juny Edition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (370.436 KB) | DOI: 10.30631/sdgs.v2i1.1296

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Smart City is a city management that utilizes various resources effectively and efficiently to solve various city problems using innovative, integrated and sustainable solutions to provide infrastructure and provide city services that can improve the quality of life of its citizens. The digital transformation process carried out in the City of Padang Panjang and all efforts to increase digitization and increase digital literacy. Based on the relatively fast population, it can cause various problems typical of urban areas, such as a decrease in the quality of public services, reduced availability of residential land, congestion on the highway, difficulty in getting a parking space, accumulation of garbage, and other social problems. In this study the approach used is a qualitative approach, used to examine the condition of natural objects, where the researcher is the key instrument, the data collection technique is done by triangulation (combined). After doing the research, it can be seen that the purpose of the smart city program in the city of Padang Panjang is where the community can participate in helping the management of existing resources and participate in providing the right information to the local community. The goal is to provide innovative solutions in handling and solving major problems, providing convenience, security and comfort for the community, improving the quality of life of the people of Padang Panjang City to a better level.
Implementation Of Electronic Parking Terminal (TPE) Policy In The Regional Public Services Agency (Blud) Parking Department Of Transportation In Bandung City Yuyun Mulyati; Ani Surtiani
Sustainability (STPP) Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy Juny Edition
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ABSTRACT One of the receipts for regional retribution is the revenue from regional levies. Parking levies on public roads are one of the regional levies that contribute to local revenue. The Bandung City Government has implemented the Electronic Parking Terminal (TPE) program as an effort to minimize parking problems in the city of Bandung and to increase parking retribution income. The implementation of TPE still has many problems. TPE does not run optimally, people still choose to pay the parking attendant. The research uses a descriptive qualitative approach regarding the implementation of the Electronic Parking Terminal Program (TPE) Policy in the Regional Public Service Agency (BLUD) Parking at the Bandung City Transportation Service. Data collection techniques used are interview, documentation, and observation techniques. The data analysis uses the data reduction method, and data presentation, while the data validation test uses triangulation. The results of the study indicate that the implementation of the TPE Policy in Bandung City has been implemented but is not optimal, this is indicated by the fact that there are still many users who prefer to pay for parking to the parking attendant. And the ineffectiveness of socialization from the implementers of this program policy so that many people are not aware of the Electronic Parking Terminal program. Several efforts have been made to overcome the obstacles that occur, including by providing education and outreach to all related elements, recruiting employees, increasing the competence of existing Human Resources, conducting periodic coaching and giving rewards, and making proposals for regional regulations to the Legislative.
SATISFACTION OF CPNS LATSAR PARTICIPANTS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AT THE HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT CENTER REGIONAL BUKITTINGGI Andari Dwi Utami
Sustainability (STPP) Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy October Edition
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This study examines the satisfaction of CPNS Latsar training during the Covid-19 pandemic at the Bukittinggi Regional Human Resources Development Center (PPSDM). The research method used in this study was a literature review with the topic of CPNS latsar training during the Covid-19 pandemic. The purpose of this study was to measure Latsar's training satisfaction. Information is obtained from official websites, academic articles and other sources deemed relevant. Based on this description, it can be concluded that the analysis of participant satisfaction greatly affects the training of latsar during the covid-19 period which is still less effective in carrying out online training.especially the Bukittinggi Regional PPSDM to be able to improve and increase participant satisfaction because this can support the success of the implementation of the latsar training organized by the Bukittinggi Regional PPSDM itself.And tolatsar training participants, in order to be able to read the training module that has been provided as a guide and be serious in participating in the latsar training in a more proactive way during discussions.
Design Of Web-Based Marketing And Ordering Applications At Talang Permai Store Fatima Felawati; Sepriano Sepriano; Jodi Hendrawan; Afdalul Zikri
Sustainability (STPP) Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy October Edition
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The development of computers is very rapid and the need for information is increasingly perceived existence in an organization, it is no wonder many agencies that use computers to support the operation of these agencies. The emergence of the Internet that increasingly facilitate the exchange of information between users. One of the internet activities in the business world is as a media marketing and product sales through a website. The existence of a website makes it easy for customers to access information about the sale of available building materials and ordering of building materials online for customers at Toko Talang Permai. During this time, the sale and purchase transactions are only done manually and all the information generated about building materials is also not always accurate. With the existence of a marketing and ordering website, it is hoped that Talang Permai Stores can provide the best service to its customers and help facilitate shop owners in terms of data processing. So that the resulting data is more accurate and can increase efficiency and effectiveness. The research methodology used is field research and library research. The design of the Talang Permai socialization and buying and selling media website was made using the PHP programming language and MySql database.
Renewable Energy and Economic Growth in Indonesia: Evidence from VECM Causality Nuriah Alfisyahri; Ilham Abdi Prawira; Burhanuddin Burhanuddin; Jalaluddin FA; Irfan Harmain
Sustainability (STPP) Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy October Edition
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Attention to sustainable development globally has accelerated the focus on renewable energy consumption in recent decades. This study discusses the causality between carbon dioxide emissions, renewable energy consumption-hydropower, renewable energy consumption-geothermal, biomass, and other sources on economic growth. Using the VECM and Granger Causality methods to see the relationship between variables in the long term and short term. This study uses time series data from 1990-2020 in Indonesia. The results of the study are that carbon dioxide emissions and renewable energy consumption-hydropower are significantly positive for economic growth in the long and short term, while renewable energy consumption-geothermal, biomass, and other sources are significantly negative for economic growth. In terms of causality, in the long term, all variables have a one-way causal relationship, while in the short term, carbon dioxide emissions and economic growth and renewable energy consumption-geothermal, biomass, and other and economic growth have an alternating causality relationship.
The influence of E-Commerce on the function of space and the environment in the Home Industry area (Case Study: Home industry in Rw.03 , Kel. Cibaduyut , Bandung City) Saldi Yulistian; Pol Metra
Sustainability (STPP) Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy October Edition
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Digital information technology is developing quite rapidly in Indonesia, opening up new opportunities as well as challenges in various fields of daily life, because in the era of development of digital information technology it touches various aspects of life. One aspect is the cottage industry sector. The use of digital information technology in the home industry can facilitate buying and selling activities and promotions in E-Commerce stalls without having to meet face-to-face between sellers and buyers. For most business actors, production, distribution, sales, and promotion activities are carried out in the same place, namely at home/production workshop. Activities carried out in the same place cause changes in the space and environment for both the business actors themselves and the surrounding environment. In addition, these activities will also affect socio-economic changes and environmental changes, considering that the location of this research is in a dense village with almost no distance between houses. The research is located in Rw. 03 Cibaduyut sub-district, Bandung City with the majority of respondents having businesses made from leather such as; shoes and sandals. This study uses an approach through direct observation, interviews and surveys. The results of the study reveal the effect of E-Commerce on space and the environment in the cottage industry area. So that this research can be used to see the behavior of the community and the needs of industry players in structuring a dense village environment.
Strategies For Increasing The Welfare Of Oil Palm Farmers Through The Acceleration Of The Term Of Change Program In Tanjung Jabung Timur Regency Anggia Rita Andriana; Muhammad Kholis; Imam Arifa’illah Syaiful Huda
Sustainability (STPP) Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy October Edition
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The purpose of this study, namely 1). to determine the level of knowledge of oil palm farmers on the improvement program, 2). How is the willingness of oil palm farmers to participate in the Benah Term Strategy program, 3). the hope of oil palm farmers in the improvement program. This research was designed with qualitative research with a grounded theory approach. The number of informants in this study were 10 people. The technique of determining informants uses the snowball technique. The results showed that there were still many oil palm farmers who did not know about the clean-up program, but after being explained by the researchers regarding the clean-up term program, the oil palm farmers strongly agreed to participate in the clean-up activity. The results showed that there were still many oil palm farmers who did not know about the clean-up program, but after being explained by the researchers regarding the clean-up term program, the oil palm farmers strongly agreed to participate in the clean-up activity. up program. It is the hope of oil palm farmers that this clean-up program can be an additional support for the family's economy and preserve the environment.
Analysis of the Effect of Natural Resources on the Quality of Human Development through Jambi Province Capital Expenditures Fauzan Ramli; Yuliana Safitri
Sustainability (STPP) Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy October Edition
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The natural resources owned by each Regency/City in Jambi Province are different, this has an impact on regional progress, especially the level of human development. The important role of local governments in improving human development through spending in the field of education and health in particular. This study aims to analyze; (1) How natural resource revenue-sharing funds contribute maximally to Regency/City capital expenditures in Jambi Province (2) The effect of general mining revenue-sharing and oil-gas revenue-sharing funds on capital expenditures in Jambi Province, (3) Effect of mining revenue-sharing funds general and oil and gas revenue-sharing funds to the Human Development Index through capital expenditures in Jambi Province. This study uses quantitative descriptive analysis methods and path analysis,(2) The results of the multiple linear regression equation are general mining revenue sharing (X1) and shared funds. The results of oil and gas (X2) on capital expenditure show that the independent variable has a simultaneous effect with an R-Squared value of 0.7521 or 75.21% while the remaining 24.79% is influenced by other variables, (3) General mining revenue sharing directly had a significant effect on HDI was 2.92% and had an indirect effect of 0.29%, meanwhile the oil and gas profit sharing funds had no significant effect on HDI.
WEB Based Geographic Information System For School Maping In Bungo District Melky Ardiyansa; Sepriano Sepriano; Fatima Felawati
Sustainability (STPP) Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy October Edition
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The Bungo Regency Government has done several things in realizing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which are the current global focus that are mutually agreed upon, including Indonesia. This is intended to make the data easier to display. Displaying information in web form will make it easier for people to see it. The method in this research is the Waterfall method. In designing maps using Google Maps, the software used in building this application is PHP, HTML, CSS, as a programming language, MySQL as a database server, and Codeigniter. GIS mapping of education in Bungo Regency is a system that provides information to the public about the location of schools in Bungo Regency and their supporting facilities
Potential Evapotranspiration in Merapi Aquifer System Novi Rahmawati; Kisworo Rahayu; Deasy Arisanty
Sustainability (STPP) Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy Juni Edition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/sdgs.v1i1.1758

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Temperature variation due to climate change can give greatest impact on potential evapotranspiration. Increase of temperature in Yogyakarta Special Region can increase potential evapotranspiration. It is necessary to study potential evapotranspiration as one of indication impact of climate change to its potential evapotranspiration. Potential evapotranspiration (PET) can be estimated applying Hargreaves and Samani (1982) that requires limited meteorological parameter. Therefore, this research aims are: a) to analyze daily PET in 3 gauge station of Merapi Aquifer System, b) to analyze variation PET in the 3 gauge stations of Merapi Aquifer System. The largest values of PET is in Barongan station, while the lowest is in Adisucipto station. It is probably because Adisucipto station is located in urban and crowded areas. PET values are mostly 1.98 mm/day in rainy season, while 1.67 mm/day in dry season. Mostly, the correlation coefficient is low in dry season for Pluyon, Barongan and Adisucipto stations suggesting that drier and warmer temperature due to climate change do not have large impact to PET. The 5-month moving average trend also confirm the relatively stable line of PET variation from January 2005 to December 2016 reflecting that climate change do not greatly impact on PET in Merapi Aquifer System.

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