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Journal of Sustainable Development Issues
ISSN : 29640628     EISSN : 29634261     DOI : https://doi.org/10.56282/jsdi.v1i1.99
Core Subject : Social,
Journal of Sustainable Development Issues (JSDI) is an international-standard journal with double-blind, peer-reviewed, open-access journal published by Scientia Integritas Utama (Scientium). JSDI carries original and full-length articles that reflect the latest research and developments in both theoretical and practical aspects of Environment, Economics and Society with Sustainability. It provides an academic platform for professionals and researchers to contribute innovative work. The scopes of the journal include, but are not limited to, the following fields: climate change, ecology and sustainable development, waste and water management, renewable and sustainable energy, environmental technologies, green construction and sustainable development, sustainable land development, environmental economics and policy, urban planning and development, social sciences and humanities, social impact assessment, and sustainable of agricultural systems.
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DEVELOPING SUSTAINABLE QUALITY OF EDUCATION IN INDONESIA USING THE BALANCED SCORECARD: A STUDY OF THE FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES OF THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE Elvrida N. Sinaga
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56282/jsdi.v2i1.306

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The quality of education in Indonesia internationally is not satisfactory, considering that the quality of education is only ranked 64th out of 120 countries (based on the 2012 UNESCO Education For All Global Monitoring Report), the Education Development Index is only ranked 57th out of 115 countries in 2015 , and its Human Development Index ranks only 110th out of 187 countries. This greatly disrupts the 2030 sustainable education target, in fact the state has regulated the functions and duties of school committees in each school in Indonesia. Based on the literature review, this study produced two conclusions. First, the school committee's business processes as stipulated in the Minister of Education and Culture Regulation Number 75 of 2016 cannot run optimally because they have not focused on strategic communication and performance management. Second, school committees should implement the balanced scorecard (BSC) in improving the quality of education through the report per semester of the headmaster continuously and transparently.
STUDI ETNO-ORNITOLOGI BURUNG DI KAWASAN KAMPUS UNIVERSITAS SUTOMO SERANG BANTEN SEBAGAI BENTUK KEARIFAN LOKAL MASYARAKAT IIK NURUL FATIMAH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56282/jsdi.v2i1.468

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Dalam perjalanan sejarahnya, manusia dan lingkungannya selalu memiliki interaksi dan ketergantungan untuk memenuhi kebutuhannya. Interaksi ini telah membentuk pengetahuan yang unik bagi manusia. Begitupun dengan kegiatan sehari-hari yang seringkali melibatkan lingkungan dan semua aspek biologi di dalamnya. Salah satunya adalah peranan manusia dalam memanfaatkan hewan untuk bekerja, berwirausaha, bersosialisasi bahkan sampai pada kegemaran pribadi. Misalnya saja burung, tidak hanya menjadi salah satu hewan yang dikembangkan karena memiliki nilai ekologi, tetapi juga masyarakat memanfaatkan burung pada banyak kegiatan berdasarkan pengetahuan lokal yang mereka miliki. Di lingkungan Universitas Sutomo, terhampar persawahan dan lahan-lahan kosong yang luas menjadikan habitat asli dari burung ini terjaga. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan adanya 7 jenis burung yang ada di sekitar lingkungan Universitas Sutomo dan berdekatan dengan pemanfaatan masyarakat. Jenis-jenis burung tersebut mencakup Cikukur atau Deruk (spilopelia chinensis), Perkutut (geopelia striata), Kuntul Kerbau (bubulcus ibis), Burung Hantu atau buek, kokok beluk (strigiformes), Pipit atau gereja (passer montanus), Sunda woodpecker atau caladik tilik (picoides moluccensis), dan Walet Linci (collocalia linchi). Burung-burung ini memiliki berbagai asosiasi kepercayaan turun temurun dari masyarakat. Pemanfaatannya pun beragam, mulai dari dimanfaatkan dagingnya, sebagai pengusir hama, hingga dijadikan sebagai obat tradisional. Beberapa jenis burung sengaja dipelihara oleh masyarakat, sementara yang lain dibiarkan hidup sebagai hewan liar. Habitat burung-burung ini juga beragam, sesuai dengan makanan yang mereka konsumsi. Misalnya, burung kuntul kerbau (bubulcus ibis) hidup di perairan karena memangsa ikan atau cacing.
LEGAL PLURALISM IN RURAL LAND RESILIENCE: TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE FOOD SECURITY IN INDONESIA Sinaga, Reny Y.; Barus, Le B.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56282/jsdi.v2i1.496

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The prevailing Food Law, Sustainable Agricultural Land Law, and Village Law have yet to be effectively implemented, considering that the sustainable fulfilment of the country's food needs can only be optimally achieved based on the diversity of local resources. The Food Law, Sustainable Agricultural Land Law, and Presidential Regulation Number 59 of 2019 have yet to address the consistency in the declining contribution of food crops to GDP from 1990 to 2019 and have not rectified the decrease in agricultural land between 2013-2018. A concept of legal reform has been developed, emphasizing a system or order in land resilience in villages to strengthen sustainable food security in Indonesia. Legal reform of this system or order can prevent and handle all forms of ongoing misuse of agricultural land. The transformation of its universal values begins with enacting public opinions as monitoring and corrective actions originating from the village community itself, filtered through village deliberation institutions, followed by collective decision-making and accountability, resulting in developmental actions from supra-village governments.
STRATEGIC INTEGRATION AND VALUE CAPTURE: ENHANCING INDONESIA'S PARTICIPATION IN GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS (GVC) FOR SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH Putra, Fajar Surya
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The rise of global value chains (GVCs) has redefined international trade, enabling countries to specialize in different stages of production. Indonesia’s participation in GVCs is crucial for enhancing industrial productivity and export diversification. However, Indonesia still heavily relies on forward participation, primarily exporting raw materials and commodities, which makes its economy vulnerable to global price fluctuations. This paper examines Indonesia’s trade characteristics, GVC participation trends, and the implications of both forward and backward participation for economic growth. The study highlights the need for strategic policies to balance these two forms of participation by fostering domestic industrial development, improving human capital, and investing in technology. Furthermore, the role of financial services and infrastructure is explored in facilitating backward participation, enabling Indonesia to integrate more effectively into the global production network. To optimize GVC benefits, Indonesia must adopt a multifaceted approach that includes economic diversification, technological advancement, and policy reforms. Strengthening collaboration with ASEAN countries and improving domestic capabilities will be critical in ensuring sustainable economic development and increasing global competitiveness.

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