Influence: International Journal of Science Review
INFLUENCE: International Journal of Science Review (Influence Journal) is a double-blind, Indexed peer-reviewed, open-access international journal dedicated to the promotion of research in multidisciplinary areas. We define open-access journals as journals that use a funding model that does not charge readers or their institutions for access. From the BOAI definition of "Open Access," users shall have the right to "read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link" to the full texts of articles. The journal publishes original research articles from broad areas like Accountancy, Agriculture, Anthropology, Anatomy, Architecture, Arts, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Biology, Bioscience, Biostatistics, Biotechnology, Botany, Chemistry, Commerce, Computer Science, Dairy Technology, Dentistry, Ecology, Economics, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Food & Nutrition, Forensic Science, Forestry, Geology, Geography, Health Sciences, History, Home Science, Journalism & Mass Communication, Language, Law, Life Science, Literature, Management, Marine Science, Mathematics, Medical Science, Microbiology, Pathology, Paramedical Science, Pharmacy, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physiotherapy, Physics, Political Science, Public Health, Psychology, Science, Social Science, Sociology, Sports Medicine, Statistics, Tourism, Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry, Yoga, Zoology, etc. Published by: Global Writing Academica Researching & Publishing
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Implementation of Digital Population Identity Policy in Public Services of the Population and Civil Registration Service of Parepare City, South Sulawesi Province
Nurfadillah;
Monalisa Ibrahim;
Andi Uceng
INFLUENCE: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE REVIEW Vol. 8 No. 3 (2026): INFLUENCE: International Journal of Science Review
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DOI: 10.54783/influencejournal.v8i3.377
This study aims to analyze the implementation of Digital Population Identity (IKD) in public services at the Population and Civil Registration Office of Parepare City and identify factors that still pose obstacles to its implementation. This study used a descriptive qualitative method with George C. Edward III's implementation theory, which includes communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucratic structure, as well as Servqual theory in analyzing public services.The results indicate that the implementation of IKD has been quite successful, but there are still aspects that are not optimal. NVivo coding results indicate that resources obtained a percentage of 2.7%, reflecting the continued limitations in facilities, supporting devices, internet networks, and smartphones. In terms of public services, network errors were the most dominant obstacle, accounting for 5.9% of the time, while reliability was only 0.1%, indicating that service consistency is still affected by network disruptions and application technical issues. Furthermore, low levels of digital literacy also contribute to difficulties for some individuals using the Digital Population Identity (IKD). Therefore, improvements to facilities and infrastructure, strengthening of the network and application system, and increased outreach and support for the public are needed to optimize IKD implementation and support improvements in the quality of public services.
Analysis of the Social and Environmental Impacts of Broiler Chicken Farms in Tuncung Village, Maiwa District, Enrekang Regency
Muhammad Agussalim;
Armayani;
Angga Nugraha
INFLUENCE: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE REVIEW Vol. 8 No. 3 (2026): INFLUENCE: International Journal of Science Review
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DOI: 10.54783/influencejournal.v8i3.378
The presence of broiler chicken farms in Tuncung Village, Maiwa District, Enrekang Regency, has social and environmental impacts on the local community. This study aims to analyze these social and environmental impacts and to determine the community's response and attitude toward the farms' presence. A descriptive quantitative approach was employed, involving 93 respondents selected through purposive sampling. Data were collected via questionnaires using a three-point Likert scale (agree, undecided, and disagree) and subsequently analyzed descriptively using IBM SPSS Statistics. The results indicate that the social impact falls into the moderate category, with an average score of 72%, reflected in changes to social interactions, public perception, and the potential for social conflict. The environmental impact also falls into the moderate category, with an average score of 75%, encompassing issues such as odor, farm waste, and reduced environmental comfort. Meanwhile, the community's response and attitude fall into the "quite good" category, with an average score of 80%, indicating that the majority of the community remains accepting of the broiler farms due to the economic benefits they provide.
Toward a Just Circular Economy: Synergizing Waste Transformation within Indonesia’s Difapreneur and Skizopreneur Programs
Muhammad Adhim;
Regina Heart Dwi Cahya
INFLUENCE: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE REVIEW Vol. 8 No. 3 (2026): INFLUENCE: International Journal of Science Review
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DOI: 10.54783/influencejournal.v8i3.380
The implementation of the circular economy (CE) is often constrained by the dominance of profit-oriented logic, ignopring essential social pillars like justice and inclusivity. This study aims to explore the distinctive circular economy model embedded in the Difapreneur and Skizopreneur programs in Denpasar, Bali, which integrate social sustainability into environmental practices. Employing an exploratory case study approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews with persons with disabilities, schizophrenia survivors, and facilitators from PT Pertamina Patra Niaga Fuel Terminal Sanggaran. These data were complemented by analyses of strategic documents and reports on environmental impact. The findings reveal that the transformational synergy of coffee grounds waste into herbal incense has successfully created a new value chain that economically and socially empowers marginalized groups. In addition to providing a real ecological solution by mitigating methane emissions, the program effectively redistributes power by transforming vulnerable groups from passive aid recipients into autonomous economic actors. This study highlighted that the transition toward a just circular society can be achieved by pursuing environmental restoration alongside the reduction of social inequalities and the enhancement of human dignity.
Government Policy on Waste Management in Panca Rijang District, Sidenreng Rappang Regency
Andi Artika Sari;
Barisan;
Irwan
INFLUENCE: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE REVIEW Vol. 8 No. 3 (2026): INFLUENCE: International Journal of Science Review
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This study aims to analyze public policy regarding waste management in Panca Rijang District, Sidenreng Rappang Regency; identify factors influencing its implementation; and formulate an effective and sustainable waste management policy model. The study employs a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, observation, and documentation. Research informants included the Panca Rijang District Head, the Sidenreng Rappang Regency Environmental Agency, sub-district heads, sanitation workers, and local residents. Data analysis utilized the Miles and Huberman interactive model, comprising data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing, and was reinforced by analysis using NVivo 12 Plus software. The results indicate that the implementation of waste management policy in Panca Rijang District has not yet proceeded optimally. Key issues identified include low rates of household waste sorting, limited waste collection fleets, suboptimal utilization of 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) waste facilities, and low community participation. Policy effectiveness is influenced by policy and regulatory factors, implementation factors (facilities, infrastructure, human resources, and budget), and community behavior. Regarding the policy network, the government remains the dominant actor, while the involvement of the public, community groups, and the private sector remains suboptimal. This study recommends a Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration-Based Waste Management Policy Model, achieved through strengthened inter-actor coordination, improved facilities and infrastructure, optimized 3R facilities, and enhanced public education and participation to realize effective and sustainable waste management tailored to the local characteristics of Panca Rijang District.
The Effect of V and X Groove Configurations in SMAW Welding on the Hardness of Low-Carbon Steel
Irlando Raymond Hamri Waridin;
Nody Poluan Sompie
INFLUENCE: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE REVIEW Vol. 8 No. 3 (2026): INFLUENCE: International Journal of Science Review
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This study compared the distribution of Rockwell A hardness in SMAW joints with V- and X-grooves made from 10 mm low-carbon steel plates. Welding used 3.2 mm AWS E7016/LB 52U electrodes. Three specimens were prepared for each groove, and hardness was measured at three points in the base metal, heat-affected zone (HAZ), and weld metal. The data were analyzed descriptively using specimen means and combined means for each region. The X-groove produced higher combined means than the V-groove in the base metal (80.92 versus 77.52 HRA), HAZ (81.85 versus 79.77 HRA), and weld metal (83.92 versus 81.98 HRA). The highest regional mean was approximately 84.16 HRA in the weld metal of specimen X3, whereas the highest value for the V-groove was 83.06 HRA in the weld metal of specimen V3. Both groove types showed an increase in hardness from the base metal toward the weld metal. Under the conditions of this study, the X-groove was associated with a higher hardness profile; however, this finding cannot be generalized as superior joint strength because only hardness was measured.
Theoretical Design of a Belt Sander Wood Sanding Machine for Small-Scale Industries
Candra Prayoga Aditama Paputungan;
Herotje Siwi
INFLUENCE: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE REVIEW Vol. 8 No. 3 (2026): INFLUENCE: International Journal of Science Review
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Manual wood sanding in small workshops requires considerable time and labor but may produce inconsistent surface quality. This study aimed to develop a theoretical design for a belt-sander wood sanding machine and determine the specifications of its main components. An engineering design approach was used, comprising a literature review, identification of design requirements, component selection, preparation of two- and three-dimensional AutoCAD drawings, and analytical calculations for the motor, pulley and V-belt transmission, rollers, shaft, and frame. The proposed machine uses a 1 HP (0.746 kW), 1390 rpm electric motor, 80 mm driving and 120 mm driven pulleys, an A-type V-belt, 100 mm rollers, a 25 mm S45C shaft, UCP205 bearings, and a 40 × 40 × 2 mm hollow-steel frame. The calculations yielded a drive-roller speed of 926.67 rpm, motor torque of 5.13 N·m, theoretical roller torque of 7.70 N·m, sanding-belt speed of 4.85 m/s, tangential force of 154 N, theoretical V-belt length of 1115 mm, roller mass of approximately 5.55 kg, and shaft torsional shear stress of 2.51 N/mm². These results provide a technical basis for prototype development; however, operational feasibility remains unconfirmed because combined loading, vibration, surface roughness, productivity, and actual power consumption have not been experimentally evaluated.