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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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Optimization of the Angso Duo Tourism Market Area Based on the Historic Riverfront of the Batanghari River, Jambi City Yulistian Saldi
Sustainability (STPP) Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy October Edition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/sdgs.v3i2.2093

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Angso Duo Market or also known as the Tanah Select Pesako Betuah location is an area that has a long history in the development of the city of Jambi. Angso Duo Market, which is located on the Batanghari River, is one of the development locations for riverside tourist areas which has great potential for development. Many historical events occurred at this location which brought many memories to the people of Jambi. This area has significant historical value as the historic Riverfront Batanghari river site, which has witnessed the cultural and social development of the surrounding community. The aim of this research is to identify and design an optimization strategy for the Angso Duo Tourism Market Area based on the historical heritage of the Batanghari River Riverfront which produces design aspects of the waterfront tourist area which are the basis for determining the design approach, namely the Collective Memory and Sense approaches. of Place (Meaning of Place). The research methods used in this research are literature study, field survey, interviews with related parties, and data analysis. The research results show that the Angso Duo Tourism Market Area has the potential to become an attractive tourist destination. The history of the Batanghari Riverfront, which has existed for many years, is the main attraction. However, efforts are still needed to optimize the use of this area. Based on the research results, several optimization strategies are recommended, including: Historical Heritage Conservation, Preserving and maintaining historical sites around the Batanghari River Riverfront to maintain the authenticity and historical value of the area. Infrastructure Development, Improving regional infrastructure, including road access, parking areas and other public facilities, to increase visitor comfort. Development of tourist facilities, building tourist facilities and facilities that support visitor activities, such as children's play areas, places to eat and places to rest. Environmental Management, Developing a sustainable environmental management plan to preserve the Batanghari River and its surroundings. By implementing this strategy, it is hoped that the Angso Duo Tourism Market Area can become an attractive and sustainable tourist destination, providing economic and social benefits for the local community, as well as preserving the history and environment of the Batanghari River.
PEMANFAATAN ARTIFICAL INTELLIGENC DALAM INOVASI KATALOG MARKETING PRODUK OLEH-OLEH JAMBI Mei Riska Elen; Yuli Setiyawati
Sustainability (STPP) Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy October Edition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/sdgs.v3i2.2094

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In the 5.0 era, the focus is on human mindset based on technology, one of which is utilizing marketing innovation to increase economic growth in Indonesia. Development of a computer system that is capable of being run by humans in completing life tasks at the financial level of the economy, namely being able to apply an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system which is unique because it is able to work according to certain computer system programming algorithms, programming algorithms are an artificial intelligence framework for processing various types of data . AI has many benefits in various aspects of life, especially in the economic aspect in Indonesia. Economic growth in Indonesia has experienced a decline due to Covid-19, one of which is Jambi Province which has experienced a decline in economic growth. Based on data obtained from the Bank Indonesia Representative for Jambi Province, it shows that economic growth in Jambi City in 2019 was 4.35%, in 2020 it changed to -0.51% from 11,000 MSMEs during the Covid-19 period which resulted in bankruptcy. In 2021, 8,300 MSMEs were registered in Jambi City, amounting to 3.69%. In 2022 it will increase to 5.13% with the number of MSMEs now reaching more than 60,000, with an average of dominant businesses in the culinary food and beverage sector. With the increase in MSME players every year, marketing competitiveness is getting stronger. This requires MSME players to be able to adapt to keep up with the times, while consumer behavior currently prefers to shop online considering the time and affordability of cheap prices compared to shopping in person. The research method used is a qualitative descriptive approach. Data collection techniques were carried out through observation, interviews and news on the WEB. This research uses the Manual Data Analysis Procedure (MDAP) analysis technique to analyze transcription data from interviews that have been obtained directly from the field by informants who follow the purposive sampling technique. These findings use the theory of utilizing AI and business marketing innovations which make it easier for producers and consumers to obtain the right profits.
Pengaruh Perkembangan Teknologi Inforomasi Terhadap Pola Hidup Masyarakat Suku Anak Dalam (SAD) Kec. Pelepat Ilir Kab. Bungo Prov. Jambi: Pengaruh Perkembangan Teknologi Inforomasi Terhadap Pola Hidup Masyarakat Suku Anak Dalam (SAD) Kec. Pelepat Ilir Kab. Bungo Prov. Jambi Siti Fathuroh
Sustainability (STPP) Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy October Edition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/sdgs.v3i2.2100

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The Anak Dalam Suku (SAD) community has wisdom values and social norms to guide the behavior and culture of its people. This article presents the results of identifying the wisdom values and social norms that guide the behavior of the SAD indigenous people who inhabit the Ds area. Source of hope (HTI) Kec. Pelepat Ilir district. Bungo, Jambi Province. Through observation, interviews, and focused dialogue with traditional leaders who play an important role in the SAD leadership structure, namely Tumenggung, Mangku, Depati, and Tengganai as well as community leaders, and guided by social construction theory which focuses on meaning, interpretation, and implications for organizational life and community networks, communication patterns are models of the communication process, so that with the existence of various communication models and parts of the communication process, patterns that are suitable and easy to use in communication can be found. In the beginning, communication between humans only exchanged information through language, by exchanging information directly through daily conversations. With the development of technology today, it makes the communication process easier without thinking about distance, space and time, it is easier to obtain information by getting it more quickly. This writing uses the literature study method. The aim of this research is to determine communication patterns between communities after technological advances. It is hoped that the benefits of this research can contribute to thinking and enrich insight for everyone. Keywords: Technology; Communication; information; Jambi Community; Inner Tribe (SAD).
GEOLOGI BAWAH PERMUKAAN DESA DAMBALO KECAMATAN TOMILITO KABUPATEN GORONTALO UTARA Cindi Claudia Male; Ahmad Zainuri; Noviar Akase
Sustainability (STPP) Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy June Edition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/sdgs.v4i1.2424

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Dambalo Village, Tomilito District, North Gorontalo Regency, Gorontalo Province, is the designated research area listed in the administrative records. The main objectives of this research are to determine the surface and subsurface geology, understand the geological conditions of the research area, and analyze the cross-section of subsurface geological layers. The study employs the Schlumberger configuration geoelectric method to examine the subsurface geological cross-section. The researchers used a combination of geological surveys and subsurface data surveys, collecting data on surface geological features, outcrop observations, and resistivity measurements. The research area features a single landform unit, the denudational plain, and its stratigraphy includes a lithostratigraphic unit, Volcanic Breccia. The study area comprises four rock layers: the first layer is topsoil (passive clay), the second layer is sand, the third layer is breccia, and the fourth layer is sand. These conclusions are supported by geological and geoelectric data, demonstrating the effectiveness of integrating surface and subsurface surveys to provide a comprehensive understanding of the geological structure.
Identification of Urban Heat Island (UHI) in the City of Padang from 2019-2023 using Multitemporal Images Case Study: Padang City Area, West Sumatra Mentari Dian Pertiwi; Sri Kandi Putri; Nabilla Afifah; Wilda Islamisari
Sustainability (STPP) Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy June Edition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/sdgs.v4i1.2584

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The increase in population and urban development leads to higher energy consumption, which adversely affects environmental quality. The resulting impacts include a reduction in green open spaces, an increase in air pollution, and a rise in surface temperatures. This leads to the phenomenon known as the Urban Heat Island (UHI), where urban areas experience higher temperatures than their rural surroundings. This research aims to identify the UHI in Padang City using Landsat multitemporal data over a 5-year observation period from 2019 to 2023. The method involves converting digital numbers from Landsat 8 OLI/TIRS and Landsat 9 satellite images in the Thermal Band to generate Land Surface Temperature (LST) data. Subsequent processing is carried out in GIS software, such as QGIS or ArcGIS, to obtain the distribution of UHI. The research findings indicate fluctuations in land surface temperatures, with both increases and decreases observed over the study period. Each year witnesses an expansion of the UHI area, indicating worsening heat conditions in various regions of Padang City. The findings suggest that land surface temperatures will continue to rise with further urban expansion, highlighting the need for proactive measures. Therefore, it is crucial to develop and implement policies to control and mitigate the negative impacts of UHI in urban spatial planning.
Identifikasi suhu permukaan darat (LST) menggunakan Multi-Temporal Citra SENTINEL 3 2019-2023 Sri Kandi Putri; Mentari Dian Pertiwi; Naf’an Arifian; Alni Shatri; Adit Septria; Juliana Aisyah
Sustainability (STPP) Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy June Edition
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Land Surface Temperature (LST) is widely utilized in current studies, particularly as an initial survey tool to assess geothermal activity in locations suspected to have geothermal sources. The research method involves geometric correction of Sentinel-3 imagery and conversion of temperature units from Fahrenheit (F) to Celsius (C) to ensure accuracy in temperature measurement. Image data processing from Sentinel-3, including thermal band analysis, is carried out to generate land surface temperature values. The field-measured temperatures are then compared to the land surface temperature data obtained through processing. The temperatures in the location, ranging from 23°C to 35°C, fall within the minimum geothermal temperature range, indicating potential geothermal activity. However, the LST values from the image data exhibit some differences compared to the on-site measurements. These discrepancies are categorized into classes I (23.7 – 24°C), II (24 – 24.3°C), and III (24.3 – 24.8°C), marked by red areas in the LST values. These discrepancies are attributed to various factors during image recording and processing, such as atmospheric interference and sensor calibration.
The Livability Level of Settlements in Kelurahan Dalam Bugis: An Analysis of Waste Management Aspects and Fire Protection Systems Inda Purnama; Agus Sugiarto; Sulistyarini
Sustainability (STPP) Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy June Edition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/sdgs.v4i1.2614

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The dynamic development of an area significantly impacts people's living patterns, particularly regarding settlement issues. One major issue in settlement development is the livability of the settlement. This research aims to identify the distribution of settlement livability levels based on waste management conditions and fire protection systems. The study was conducted in Kelurahan Dalam Bugis, East Pontianak District, Pontianak City. A mixed methods approach was used in this research. Spatial quantitative data were analyzed and presented using Geographic Information Systems, while qualitative data were presented through data reduction, documentation, observation, and field interviews. The results showed that 16.4% of settlements are categorized as light slums (livable), 0.7% as moderate slums (quite livable), and 82.9% as severe slums (not livable). Livable settlements cover an area of 32.54 hectares (1,706 housing units). Moderately livable settlements cover an area of 1.33 hectares (97 housing units). Uninhabitable settlements cover an area of 159.13 hectares (2,290 housing units). Mitigation of critical health and safety aspects, such as fire hazards, requires increasing public awareness of waste management and providing adequate waste processing and fire-fighting facilities to prevent unwanted events.
Community Mitigation Climate Change at Household Waste Management Yaskinul Anwar; Samsul Alam
Sustainability (STPP) Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy June Edition
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Climate change is a concern in the world because of its threat to the environment. Household waste management can be done through mitigation to the community to reduce household waste, which causes methane gas emissions, climate change, and an increase in the volume of waste. This study aims to determine community mitigation in climate change in household waste management in Samarinda City and to determine community participation in implementing the climate village program in Samarinda City. This study is a descriptive study with a qualitative approach. The population in this study were all communities and ProKlim administrators in 5 research locations with purposive sampling and saturated sampling techniques with 35 informants. The sampling technique is interviews, observations, and documentation. The results of the study from 5 Proklims show that the community has carried out mitigation in their waste management to reduce carbon emissions and maintain their living environment. Forms of community mitigation include sorting and saving waste in waste banks in climate village groups. In addition, the community also reuses plastic waste that can be reused and makes compost from organic waste and recycles waste. Community participation in ProKlim is very supportive by participating in the activities, but some informants did not participate because ProKlim was not yet active.
ANALISIS PERUBAHAN GARIS PANTAI DI WILAYAH PESISIR KECAMATAN SOROPIA Rahmat Ucok; Sawaludin; Nurgiantoro
Sustainability (STPP) Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy June Edition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/sdgs.v4i1.2616

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The coastal environment is a dynamic area constantly undergoing changes due to various natural and anthropogenic factors. These changes can occur slowly or rapidly, influenced by elements such as wave action, tides, human activities, and climatic events. Monitoring these changes is essential for effective coastal management. This study aims to: (1) Analyze changes in coastlines in Soropia Sub-district between 2013 and 2022; and (2) Identify the factors influencing these changes. Landsat 8 imagery was used for this research, analyzed using the Overlay method to detect and quantify coastal changes over the nine-year period. The results indicate that four areas in Soropia Sub-district experienced significant coastline changes. The most substantial accretion occurred in Bajo Indah Village with a change of 130 meters, while the smallest accretion was observed in Toronipa Village with a change of 26 meters. Toronipa Village also experienced minor abrasion with a change of 0.3 meters. The factors influencing these changes include sediment accumulation, currents, wave height, and reclamation activities. This study provides valuable insights into coastal dynamics in Soropia Sub-district and highlights the importance of continuous monitoring and comprehensive analysis to inform future coastal management strategies.
ANALISIS SEBARAN SPASIAL TINGKAT KESUBURAN TANAH DI KECAMATAN LEMBO KABUPATEN KONAWE UTARA Fitra Asgianti Lasahari; Ahmad Hidayat; La Ode Hadini
Sustainability (STPP) Theory, Practice and Policy Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Sustainability: Theory, Practice and Policy June Edition
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/sdgs.v4i1.2618

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Lembo Sub-district possesses extensive agricultural land with the potential to achieve sustainable food self-sufficiency through appropriate land use. This research aims to analyze soil fertility levels and determine the spatial distribution of soil fertility in Lembo Sub-district, North Konawe Regency. The parameters of this study include: C-organic, base saturation (KB), phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5), potassium oxide (K2O5), and cation exchange capacity (CEC). Materials used in this study include: SHP of Lembo Sub-district, soil type maps, and DEMNAS data. Data were obtained from observations at seven locations and laboratory analysis. The analysis methods used are spatial analysis and quantitative descriptive analysis. The results indicate that: the highest CEC value is 24.60 me/100g and the lowest is 19.80 me/100g; the highest base saturation is 48.70% and the lowest is 29.80%; the highest P2O5 value is 16.90 ppm and the lowest is 12.70 ppm. The highest K2O5 value is 25.10 me/100g and the lowest is 17.90 me/100g. The highest C-organic value is 1.90% and the lowest is 0.70%. Spatially, soil fertility across Lembo Sub-district is categorized as low (R).

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