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Government & Resilience
ISSN : 30327601     EISSN : 30322820     DOI : https://doi.org/10.62503/gr.v2i1.2
Core Subject : Social,
Government & Resilience (G&R) is an international journal that examines the intersection of policy, information technology, government, development, environment, and social dynamics. In particular, it focuses on artificial intelligence in government, how policies affect government information flows; the availability of government information; the use of technology to create and provide innovative government services; the impact of information technology on the relationship between the governed and those governing; and the increasing significance of information policies in local government studies; Artificial Intelligence in Government; climate change governance for resilience; and resilience as development sustainable models.
Articles 15 Documents
Environmental Sustainable in Household Waste Management For Urban Resilience: Insight From Makassar City, Indonesia Abdillah Abdillah
Government & Resilience Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Government & Resilience (November 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62503/gr.v1i1.2

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This study only focuses on a small aspect of environmental protection, namely proper household waste management for urban resilience in Makassar City, Indonesia. This study discusses how household waste in Makassar City can be converted into useful products and economic value that will reduce waste generation and maintain the preservation of densely populated urban environments in Makassar City, Indonesia. This study methodology is qualitative with a case study approach in looking at environmental degradation caused by an increase in household waste generation in Makassar City which has an impact on the environment and socio-economic activities of Makassar City community. The results of this study indicate that the development of environmental problems in household waste management in Makassar City is still experiencing problems. So in good governance, it is driven by the helix innovation system which involves various stakeholders to turn household waste into useful products with economic value. The helix innovation system as a solution to the problem of increasing household waste in Makassar City utilizes Incineration Technology and the Waste Bank and Composting Innovation Program for organic waste as environmental preservation for densely populated cities in Makassar City, Indonesia which involves community groups. Wet household organic waste is made into compost which can be used in plantations and livestock. Waste management in Makassar City is regulated in Makassar Mayor Regulation No. 4 of 2011 concerning Waste Management and Makassar Mayor Regulation No. 35 of 2018 concerning Policies and Strategies for Household Waste Management and Household Waste.
Land Reclamation in Makassar City, Indonesia: The Case of Center Point of Indonesia (CPI) Reclamation Inayah Mappatoba; Farda Nur Rahmani; Abdillah Abdillah; Thannaphat Khotsing
Government & Resilience Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Government & Resilience (November 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62503/gr.v1i1.3

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The purpose of this research is to find out and analyze the connectedness of coastal land reclamation of the Center Point of Indonesia area with qualified development (SDG's) that is not in accordance with the concept of Open Government. In this study using the approach method used by the author is a normative juridical method, namely research on the principles of law, norms, and legal rules, and this research specification is an analytical descriptive research. The results of this study explain the inequality of the percentage of land area where 68% of profits run to the private sector, with the regulation of coastal and island zoning, this can be an opportunity for coastal communities to be free from environmental conflicts and natural resources. However, if observed from the draft ranperda RZWP3K Sulsel will only make way for miners to more freely exploit the sea with sand mines for reclamation in the city of Makassar, Indonesia. This research contributes to being an evaluation material for the Makassar City government in urban governance which needs to consider the social-ecological side of development which tends to be overlooked in development in urban areas.
Women Leaders and Resilience: Reducing Poverty in Developing Countries, Indonesia Elly Nurlia; Luki Oka Prastio; Ombi Romli
Government & Resilience Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Government & Resilience (November 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62503/gr.v1i1.4

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Environmental issues are indeed a global conversation. In the Asian region, environmental issues are a priority in various countries. One of the countries in Asia that is concerned with environmental issues is Indonesia. Indonesia as a developing country considers environmental issues to be very important, why is it important because it is part of the welfare of the community in accordance with the mandate of the 1945 Constitution. The existence of a female leader, is she capable of her feminine instincts to make important decisions through her programs as a leader in dealing with poverty problems? Absolutely, the issue of poverty will have a lot of impact on women themselves, for example because of poverty, often the case of mothers who die when giving birth to their babies because of very minimal health workers. The presence of female leaders gives a lot of hope in development in Indonesia, especially in disadvantaged areas. Women leaders are expected to be able to contribute greatly in reducing and alleviating poverty in Indonesia. This study used a qualitative method with a case study approach; the location of this study was in a disadvantaged area, Lebak District, Banten Province.
Machine Learning Identification on Twitter Towards Combating Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2): Pandemic Attacks and Urban Resilience in Indonesia Putri, Sapen Sartika Unyi; Khan, Inam Ullah
Government & Resilience Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Government & Resilience (November 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62503/gr.v1i1.5

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The purpose of this study is to detect the topic and discourse of the development of covid-19 and its resistance on social media Twitter in Indonesia. This research method is surveyed through Machine Learning to filter, track, and predict the spread of Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2) on Twitter, and is assisted by Nvivo 12 pro and Ncapture analysis tools to collect data from big data on Twitter. The results of this study show ML (Machine Learning) plays a role in fighting the virus, especially looking at it from the perspective of screening, forecasting, and vaccines spread across various social media accounts on Twitter. A comprehensive survey of ML algorithms and models used in covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2) development expeditions on Twitter can help fight the virus. This research shows that the hashtag #lawancovid19 (Fight Covid-19) has relevance to several new hashtags that are still relevant in campaigning against covid-19 on Twitter to combat community and urban vulnerabilities in Indonesia. Collectively, characteristics such as Tagar #ayovaksin (let's get vaccinated), #jagajarak (keep your distance), and #ayopakaimasker (let's wear masks) support the resistance to covid-19 in Indonesia the account (@Username) that is most often @mention in the covid-19 cloud l action is the account of the @jokowi (President of Indonesia). The social media movement (Twitter) in encouraging community resilience and urban resilience through digital communication against Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2) has predominantly succeeded in shaping understanding, behavior, and prudence in interacting directly in public spaces. This is important in the context of assessing messages and communications within the overall social media (Twitter) communication activities in response to online resistance measures in support of public health as well as to digitally address the global pandemic. This research contributes to providing insight into the dynamics of covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2) combat communication on slot resmi Social-Media (Twitter) and supporting public health measures.
Poverty Alleviation Policy Strategy Through Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs) and Indonesia's Economic Resources M. Yoga Jusri Pratama; Siti Zubaidah
Government & Resilience Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Government & Resilience (November 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62503/gr.v1i1.6

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The purpose of this research is to examine and provide guidelines for local governments, communities, academics, and the private sector in planning and implementing poverty alleviation activities that are more effective, efficient, and on target. In addition, the specific objectives of this study are: 1) increasing the rate of regional economic growth through optimizing potential sources of regional income, 2) increasing per capita income, and 3) reducing poverty, unemployment, and socioeconomic inequality of the community. The research was conducted in Palembang City, South Sumatra, Indonesia, in the last 10 years, namely 2017-2022. The research approach uses qualitative descriptive analysis. Data sources include secondary data and Regional Statistics. The results of this study are based on the Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs) indicators, there are four priority scales in poverty alleviation, namely, Health and Infrastructure (Priority I), Education (Priority II), Food Stability (Priority III), and Population and Employment (Priority IV). Therefore, as a solution to poverty alleviation strategies, a budget approach through optimizing the regional economy and regional sources of income as well as community empowerment factors is important. In addition, involvement between elements (government, organizations, communities, universities, and institutions) is expected to continue as an effort to realize poverty alleviation can be overcome optimally.
Social Welfare Policy and Cross-Sectoral Participation: For Resilience Overcoming Stunting in Indonesia Rusliadi Rusliadi; Asri Nur Aina
Government & Resilience Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Government & Resilience (April 2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62503/gr.v2i1.10

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Efforts to reduce poverty must have an impact that can reach the various problems caused by poverty. This research aims to analyze social policies related to poverty alleviation and cross-sectoral participation in overcoming stunting problems that occur in Indonesia. This research uses a qualitative-exploratory research method to examine the Government's Social Policy in overcoming poverty and its impact on stunting which involves cross-sector participation in its implementation. Then the data is collected from interviews, field observations, and applicable literature, then to analyze the results using Nvivo 12 Pro. The location of this research uses a regional case study in Indonesia, namely the Bantaeng Regency area. The results of this study show that the contribution of government social policies in overcoming poverty has a very positive impact on reducing the number of stunting that occurs in Bantaeng Regency. Several programs issued by the government focus on increasing consumption and fulfilling community nutrition by assisting with food. Then cross-sectoral participation in handling stunting in Bantaeng Regency has also been going well, because it not only involves the local government but also involves the military. However, this study found that there was a lack of involvement of the private sector in efforts to help the government deal with the problem of stunting. So that this is a weakness in handling stunting, therefore in handling stunting based on government programs there needs to be a binding regulation to involve the private sector.
Waste Management Performance Towards A Circular Economy In Waste Bank Management System From Maros Regency, Indonesia Ilham Ilham; Purnomo Yustianto
Government & Resilience Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Government & Resilience (April 2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62503/gr.v2i1.11

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Waste management has been in the spotlight in recent years because the amount of waste generated each year is increasing. The circular economy is an economic concept that implements sustainable development goals related to responsible and sustainable levels of consumption and production that can support the community's economy. This study aims to determine performance in understanding waste development and management towards developing an efficient city waste management system that can become a circular economy. The methodology used in this research is an interpretive descriptive qualitative method with a case study approach in Maros Regency, Indonesia, a way of collecting data obtained from various trusted references such as journals, books, etc., this data is then processed by the author. The results of the research show that the performance of the existing waste management system in Maros Regency is running well. The involvement of stakeholders in forming community participation to implement a circular economic system is very helpful because the community can independently improve the economy by managing waste. The Turikale Waste Bank is the central bank. The waste management in Maros Regency is successful because it can provide a turnover of tens of millions per month.
Feasibility Analysis and Strategies of Anchovy Business Development: Economic Resilience Analysis Hardianti Hardianti; Syaiful Anwar; Ahmad Rizani
Government & Resilience Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Government & Resilience (April 2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62503/gr.v2i1.12

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This study aimed to determine the feasibility analysis and strategies used in the development of anchovy business in Tarakan City. This type of research is descriptive research using quantitative and qualitative approaches. The population and sample in this study were the Usaha Kembang Turi and this study used primary data. Based on the results of this study it is found that financial feasibility was seen from the R/C ratio of 2.40, BCR (Benefit Rate of Return) of 1.40, FRR (Financial Rate of Return) of 65.11%, PPC (Payback Period of Capital) of 1.54 and BEP (Break Even Point) of basic unit price were 118 units and the basic price of the sales was Rp.2, 340,000. Based on the predetermined eligibility criteria, it could be said that the anchovy business in Tarakan City is feasible to operate. The analysis phase was carried out by looking at the internal and external conditions of the company using situation analysis or SWOT analysis through IFAS (Internal Strategic Factors Analysis Summary), EFAS (External Strategic Factors Analysis Analysis), SWOT diagrams, and SWOT matrices. The results of data analysis showed that the strategies used were the SO strategies (Strength-Opportunity).
“Sekolah Ibu Program”: Women Resilience Program or Gender Blind Policy? Mochamad Juniar Liyandi; Ika Arinia Indriyany; Luki Oka Prastio
Government & Resilience Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Government & Resilience (April 2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62503/gr.v2i1.13

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This article analyzes the Gender Blind Policy phenomenon in the “Sekolah Ibu Program” in Bogor City, Indonesia. This article aims to see whether there are gender gaps or inequality in the “Sekolah Ibu Program”. The “Sekolah Ibu Program” was created to reduce the divorce rate in Bogor City, Indonesia. The divorce trend in Bogor City has increased in the last three years. Therefore, the Bogor City government created a program to suppress divorce cases. In the “Sekolah Ibu Program”, there are learning modules such as parenting patterns, family health, family resilience, and others, so women are expected to have more knowledge about family resilience. The method used by the author in this research is Cresswell's qualitative case study approach. The author uses Naila Kabeer's Gender Blind Policy theory, which uses four indicators to determine the phenomenon in the program: participation, benefits, control, and access. These four indicators used to see the inequality and the gender gap in this program. The result shows that there is still a gender gap, such as what occurs in the “Sekolah Ibu Program”, where there are still limitations between women and their participation in the program.
Gender and Social Construction in Local Government: A Experience from Regent of Lebak Regency, Indonesia Selvi Sulistiani; Ika Arinia Indriyany
Government & Resilience Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Government & Resilience (April 2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62503/gr.v2i1.14

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This article dissects how socially constructed society views women in politics as regional heads. Amid the minimal existence of women in politics, women still dare to enter politics to become regional heads. The research results in this article will first explain how social construction translates social roles between women and men, including in the political sphere. Second, this article highlights gender analysis of the leadership style of Iti Octavia Jayabaya as Regent of Lebak from a social construction perspective. With their myriad of problems, women are challenged to enter politics without solid support and political capital. Likewise with Iti Octavia Jayabaya, although her leadership cannot be separated from the existence of a political dynasty, Iti Octavia Jayabaya broke the social construction, which assumes that it is difficult for women to be involved in politics and even become regional leaders. Iti Octavia Jayabaya has proven this through various achievements related to the development of the region he leads to escape it as a disadvantaged region. This research contribution enriches approaches and references regarding the study of women's leadership, to gender issues in government and local politics.

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