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Acitya Wisesa: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 28100182     DOI : https://doi.org/10.56943/jmr
ACITYA WISESA is Scientific Journal of Multidisciplinary research that has specificities in several fields such as: Education Sciences Agrarian and Biological Sciences Health Sciences Exact and Earth Sciences Human and Social Sciences Engineering Technology Review Article Educational Objects Social Sciences etc
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RISK-BASED STAKEHOLDER MANAGEMENT MODEL FOR SELF-MANAGED ELEMENTARY SCHOOL REVITALIZATION PROGRAMS Puspita, Andita Citra; Karim, Rully Andhika
Acitya Wisesa: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research [IN PRESS] Vol. 5 Issue 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56943/jmr.v5i1.911

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Indonesia's elementary school infrastructure faces significant challenges, with approximately 174,000 educational units experiencing moderate to severe classroom damage. The 2025 Elementary School Revitalization Program, implementing a self-managed mechanism with direct fund disbursement to schools, represents a policy innovation requiring effective stakeholder coordination and risk management. This research develops a risk-based stakeholder management model for the program's implementation. The study employs a mixed-method approach combining document analysis, stakeholder surveys, and expert validation following Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) standards. Data were collected from school principals, School Development Committees (P2SP), education offices, and technical consultants across multiple implementation sites. Results reveal seventeen key stakeholders categorized through power-interest analysis, with five identified as key players requiring intensive engagement. Critical communication pathways exist between schools, district education offices, and central directorates. Twenty-three dominant risks were identified, primarily administrative and communication-related rather than technical. The developed model integrates stakeholder mapping, communication mechanisms, and risk mitigation strategies into a comprehensive engagement framework. This research contributes a practical tool for enhancing program transparency, accountability, and effectiveness in self-managed educational infrastructure projects.
THE ROLE OF DIGITAL LEADERSHIP IN SHAPING AVIATION EDUCATION: TRENDS, CHALLENGES, AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS Gonzalo, Jonah
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Digital transformation in aviation has increased the importance of digital leadership for aviation educational institutions. The use of new technologies, including artificial intelligence, immersive simulations, and data-driven learning systems, is getting common, but the leadership processes to integrate them sustainably are still behind. Aviation education is one such area, which is generally regulated under law and safety-critical in nature, that illustrates this gap. The present study provides a systematic review of research on digital leadership in aviation education focusing on trends, challenges, and future directions. Following the PRISMA guidelines, the researchers carried out a thematic synthesis of thirty-eight scholarly articles published between 2020 and 2025 to find out trends in leadership behavior, technology adoption, and organizational change. The research shows an increase in the use of immersive and intelligent technologies, further, the digital leaders are performing the function of strategic change agents, and still, the same structural and cultural problems exist. Besides, the research space is getting more fragmented and at the same time maturing. Overall, the determining factor of digital transformation in education aviation is the capability of leaders.
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF PORE WATER PRESSURE, SEEPAGE, AND SLOPE STABILITY DURING MENINTING DAM PRE-IMPOUNDING Mahendro, Jiden Desta; Patriadi, Andi; Wulandari, Esti
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Meninting Dam in West Lombok represents strategic hydraulic infrastructure requiring comprehensive evaluation of pore water pressure, seepage behavior, and slope stability during the initial impoundment phase. This study evaluates the dam's hydraulic and geotechnical response through numerical simulation using SEEP/W and SLOPE/W software, validated against field instrumentation data. Numerical modeling demonstrates that reservoir elevation increase from 168.50 m to 196.06 m induces elevated pore water pressure within the core zone, with a maximum value of 505.55 kPa recorded at monitoring instrument Pe.3. Concurrently, seepage discharge escalates from a range of 0.00378 to 0.0133 m³/s during initial filling to 0.0637 m³/s at near-normal water level. These hydraulic responses remain within acceptable operational parameters for earthfill dam structures. Slope stability analysis yields safety factors ranging from 2.052 to 2.860, substantially exceeding the minimum regulatory threshold of FS ≥ 1.5 and confirming structural stability under normal operational conditions. The findings recommend enhancement of the instrumentation monitoring protocol and establishment of an early warning system to improve detection capabilities for pore water pressure fluctuations, seepage anomalies, and potential slope instability mechanisms.
ANALYSIS OF WATER DEMAND AND AVAILABILITY IN THE PRUMPUNG WATERSHED, TUBAN Zakariya, Rony; Patriadi, Andi; Wulandari, Esti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56943/jmr.v5i1.927

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Water constitutes a vital natural resource supporting human life, agricultural activities, and regional development. Limited water availability coupled with continuously increasing water demand due to population growth and agricultural activities necessitates data-based water resource planning and management. This research aimed to analyze water demand and water availability in the Prumpung Watershed, Tuban Regency, for the 2025-2029 projection period. The research employed a descriptive quantitative approach utilizing population, land use, and rainfall data. Domestic water demand was calculated based on per capita consumption standards and population projections, while non-domestic water demand was calculated from rice field irrigation requirements based on land area and cropping intensity. Water availability was calculated based on surface runoff volume obtained from annual rainfall, runoff coefficient, and watershed area. The analysis results indicate that domestic water demand increases from 2,389,812 m³ in 2025 to 2,491,776 m³ in 2029. Non-domestic water demand increases from 91,034,789.98 m³ to 92,943,134.36 m³, bringing total water demand from 93,424,602.32 m³ to 95,434,910.78 m³. Meanwhile, average annual water availability amounts to 84,586,033.31 m³. The comparison between water demand and water availability demonstrates that water demand exceeds water availability throughout all projection years. Therefore, efforts to improve water use efficiency, particularly in the irrigation sector, and catchment area conservation are required to maintain water resource sustainability in the Prumpung Watershed.

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