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Social, Ecology, Economy for Sustainable development goals Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30253942     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61511/seesdgj.v1i1.2023
The focus of this journal is to facilitate students, researchers, and lecturers to publish original research articles or theoretical and empirical review articles focused on 17 sustainable development goals, namely: No Poverty, Zero Hunger, Good Health and Well-being, Quality Education, Gender Equality, Clean Water and Sanitation, Affordable and Clean Energy, Decent Work and Economic Growth, Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure, Reduced Inequality, Sustainable Cities and Communities, Responsible Consumption and Production, Climate Action, Life Below Water, Life on Land, Peace and Justice Strong Institutions, and Partnerships to achieve the Goal. The journal will be published in English and Indonesian
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The impact of road infrastructure development on ecosystems and communities Kuncoro, Edi; Wurarah, Rully Novie; Erari, Ishak E
Social, Ecology, Economy for Sustainable Development Goals Journal Vol. 1 No. 2: (January) 2024
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/seesdgj.v1i2.2024.336

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Background: Road infrastructure is essential for economic growth and improving connectivity between regions. This study looks at how environmental, social, and financial communities are affected by the development of the Arfai-Pami road infrastructure in Manokwari Selatan District, Manokwari Regency. Methods: This research uses qualitative and quantitative methods with the philosophy of positivism. Data were collected in several places in the Arfai and Pami areas, including South Manokwari, through observation, interviews, and document analysis. Result: The results showed that road construction improved accessibility and local economic growth, with an increase in the value of social variables by 0.365 and economic variables by 0.759, respectively. However, apparent consequences include a 33.87% decrease in forest area, a decrease in green space, an increased likelihood of flash flooding downstream due to land use change, and a decrease in infiltration surface area. In addition, road construction causes pollution, habitat disruption, and changes in water flow patterns, which can lead to erosion. Changes in the lifestyle and employment of local people is one of the significant social impacts. Residents benefit from increased employment opportunities, while others face increased living costs and loss of agricultural land. Relocation or compensation is a frequent social issue. The conclusion of this study emphasizes how important it is to balance ecosystem preservation and road infrastructure development. Especially in Arfai-Pami, road infrastructure development should be done holistically considering environmental, social, and economic impacts. Conclussion: To maximize benefits and reduce adverse effects, communities, government, and industry players need to be involved in the planning and implementation of road infrastructure projects.
Building agricultural potential: Utilization of former land use rights by spatial planning Harmoko, Hestu Adi; Wurarah, Rully Novie; Pattiasina, Thomas F.
Social, Ecology, Economy for Sustainable Development Goals Journal Vol. 1 No. 2: (January) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/seesdgj.v1i2.2024.355

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Background: Areas that were once Cultivation Rights (HGU) in Manokwari Selatan District are the subject of this research. Residents must follow the Regional Spatial Plan (RTRW) to use the land. This study aims to identify the potential for land development and analyze the current spatial allocation and arrangement in the former HGU area. Methods: Using system dynamic analysis, the study combined qualitative and quantitative approaches through observations and interviews. Result: The results show that once HGU areas could be developed into plantations or agriculture. This finding is based on land capability evaluated by considering ecological factors and local wisdom. Land use policies should be tailored to the potential and availability of land in this context. To increase the use of agricultural and plantation land, crop types suitable for soil capability can be selected based on land suitability. This research emphasizes the effect of policies on Kampung Gedi Merah's population growth. Using strategies to suppress the population growth rate is expected to reduce land conversion that is not by the RTRW spatial pattern. In 2023, 904 lived in this area without indicating land conversion. One of the critical challenges identified is the projected 33% decrease in land availability by 2030. Therefore, its land use needs to remain cording to RTRW directives. This research also provides recommendations to the local government to develop the potential of this land further so that interference with community use and control can be avoided.
The synergy between the government and the society for sustainable sanitation Sarfefa, Ismael; Rengkung, Wempi; Wurarah, Rully Novie
Social, Ecology, Economy for Sustainable Development Goals Journal Vol. 1 No. 2: (January) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/seesdgj.v1i2.2024.356

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Background: Ensuring sufficient and enduring sanitation is crucial for the progress of the community, particularly in Ransiki, where obstacles exist in terms of public involvement and infrastructure. This study examines different strategies for enhancing the quality of housing and sanitation through partnerships between communities and local governments. The process comprises a comprehensive field survey and a thorough interview using a predetermined set of questions. Methods: The data analysis conducted using the Smart PLS approach revealed that the community-based sanitation system in Ransiki was unsuccessful in enhancing the quality of settlements. Result: The primary issue lies in the insufficient sanitary infrastructure and the lack of public sanitation awareness. Establishing sanitation in the courtyard and surrounding regions is the only way to enhance the quality of human resources and settlements. Public engagement in sanitation remains limited, primarily due to insufficient education. While local governments prioritize infrastructure development, such as waste management and TPA, they must broaden their focus to include other areas, such as sanitation education. Moreover, the study revealed that the quality of settlements is directly influenced by factors such as the home environment, household hygiene, and human resources. Enhanced human resources positively impact the use of clean and safe water. Conclussion: This study asserts that improved collaboration between community and government endeavors is vital. Enhancing sanitation in a successful and enduring manner necessitates heightened public consciousness and education regarding sanitation, as well as government policies that are receptive and proactive. This study offers valuable perspectives on constructing efficient and enduring sanitation initiatives in Ransiki and other locations facing comparable circumstances.
Kearifan lokal sasi ikan lompa masyarakat Desa Haruku dalam menjaga kelestarian ekosistem laut: Studi literatur Anisa, Zeranita Ageng Nur; Surtikanti, Hertien Koosbandiah
Social, Ecology, Economy for Sustainable Development Goals Journal Vol. 1 No. 2: (January) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/seesdgj.v1i2.2024.379

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The local wisdom of the Maluku traditional community, especially in the practice of sasi, shows a strong understanding of the importance of nature conservation and sustainable use of natural resources. In the management of natural resources, sasi law, which is recognized both written and unwritten, is an important basis. Sasi, which is considered sacred and combines religious and traditional values, plays an important role in preserving the environment. This practice is becoming more and more crucial in the face of growing environmental harm from irresponsible behavior on the part of some people. Using secondary data found, evaluated, and integrated from previous research on the local wisdom of Sasi Ikan Lompa, this research uses literature, documents, books, and various scientific journals. The research results show that lompa fish sasi in Haruku Village, which is supported by established regulations, shows the awareness of indigenous peoples about environmental conservation. The lompa fish sasi is closed when the fish reaches the age of seven months, when the fish is in the nener phase. Coastal communities also harvest lompa fish as bait and food. Lompa fish is used as a main side dish and bait, and the people of Haruku Village also sell it to earn money. Lompa fish that is not sold can be consumed immediately or preserved for use in the next few months. The indigenous people of Haruku Village really hope to maintain and preserve local wisdom about sasi ikan lompa. This is important to maintain marine ecosystems, maintain the abundance of lompa fish, and help the community.
Keterbatasan penelitian peran penduduk kampung adat ciptagelar dalam upaya menjaga kelestarian hutan: Metode bibliografi Ghaida Nurin Athifah; Hertien Koosbandiah Surtikanti
Social, Ecology, Economy for Sustainable Development Goals Journal Vol. 1 No. 2: (January) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/seesdgj.v1i2.2024.381

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The bibliography is a method that can be used to see and analyze topic trends in research. One topic that has yet to be widely researched is the forest area in the Ciptagelar Traditional Village. This topic relates to how the people of Ciptagelar Traditional Village protect and preserve their forest area. Therefore, this research article aims to analyze the frequency of scientific publications indexed by Google Scholar regarding the forest area of Ciptagelar Traditional Village. The method used in this research is bibliographic analysis using Co-word. The database used as material for this research is a database of scientific publications indexed by Google Scholar, totaling 449 publications with several search keywords. This research shows an increase in publications in the last 5 years. Apart from that, groups with a low keyword network level are forest with development and forest with study.

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