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Asian Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Economy and Learning
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Asian Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Economy and Learning (AMJEL) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing the fields of economy and education through multidisciplinary research. AMJEL provides a platform for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to share innovative ideas, findings, and experiences that contribute to the understanding and improvement of economic and educational practices in Asia. Scope: 1. Economic Theory and Practice: Exploring innovations in economic methodologies, policies, and practices to enhance economic development and learning outcomes. 2. Learning Technologies: Investigating the impact of digital tools, e-learning platforms, and educational software in enhancing economic education and learning experiences. 3. Educational Psychology: Examining learning behaviors, cognitive development, and psychological factors influencing economic education. 4. Comparative Studies: Conducting comparative studies of economic and educational systems, practices, and outcomes across different Asian countries. 5. Higher Education: Researching tertiary education, university administration, and academic performance in higher education institutions, with a focus on economic education. 6. Lifelong Learning: Focusing on adult education, continuing education programs, and professional development opportunities in the economic sector. 7. Inclusive Education: Developing strategies and practices for inclusive economic education, catering to diverse learners, including those with disabilities. 8. Policy and Administration: Analyzing economic and educational policies, leadership, and management in educational institutions. 9. Cultural Influences: Understanding the impact of cultural, social, and economic factors on educational and economic practices and learning outcomes. 10. Language Education: Investigating language acquisition, bilingual education, and language teaching methodologies related to economic learning. 11. Rural Economy and Education: Addressing the challenges and innovations in economic education in rural areas, including access to education, quality of education, and rural-urban educational and economic disparities.
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Sustainable Community Empowerment Approaches in the Mangrove Ecotourism Sector Through Creative Initiatives in Sei Nagalawan Village, Serdang Bedagai Regency, Indonesia: English Sari, Anisah
Asian Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Economy and Learning Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70471/f8wchm54

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This study explores the potential and sustainable empowerment of the local community through the creative economy within the ecotourism area of Sei Nagalawan Village, Serdang Bedagai Regency. Utilizing a triangulation approach, the research gathers diverse perspectives, including insights from experts at the University of Sumatera Utara's Faculty of Forestry. The area features natural attractions such as mangroves, unique local products, and the shifting sands phenomenon. The Mangrove Conservation Group of Muara Baimbai plays a central role in fostering community empowerment. A SWOT analysis identifies key factors influencing development, including institutional support, limited government assistance, and the underutilization of technology in marketing. The findings demonstrate that ecotourism contributes positively to the local economy and community welfare while highlighting existing challenges. This research emphasizes the importance of sustainable strategies for ecotourism management, such as utilizing technology, expanding partnership networks, and enhancing human resource capabilities. The study concludes by stressing the need for increased government support, effective technology use, and a holistic approach to environmental conservation and community empowerment for the sustainable development of the ecotourism sector.
Assessing the Impact of Sustainable Independent Oil Palm Cultivation on Rural Development: A Case Study of Angkola Sangkunur Sub-District, South Tapanuli Regency Lubis, Arga Abdi Rafiud Darajat; Marpaung, Henry
Asian Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Economy and Learning Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): August 2024
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This study evaluates the impact of sustainable independent oil palm cultivation on rural development in the Angkola Sangkunur sub-district, South Tapanuli Regency, Indonesia. The research focuses on five key aspects: legal, technical cultivation, environmental management, labor, and institutional factors. Data was collected through a combination of primary and secondary sources, with primary data obtained via questionnaires distributed to a probability-based sample of 165 respondents. The analysis employed multiple linear regression to assess the influence of each aspect on regional development, with hypotheses tested using both F-tests and t-tests. The results reveal that the technical cultivation and institutional aspects exert a significant positive influence on rural development, underscoring the critical role of advanced agricultural practices and strong governance structures. While legal and environmental management aspects also have positive effects, their impact was not statistically significant, indicating that these factors may require further development or longer timeframes to manifest significant outcomes. Conversely, the labor aspect showed a negative but statistically insignificant effect, suggesting that the costs associated with implementing sustainable labor practices may pose challenges for smallholder farmers. This study concludes that enhancing technical capabilities and institutional frameworks offers the most immediate and substantial benefits for rural development in the region. However, a holistic approach that also addresses legal, environmental, and labor issues is essential for achieving long-term sustainability. The findings provide valuable insights for policymakers, stakeholders, and researchers focused on sustainable agriculture and rural development.
The Influence of Education, Social, and Healthcare Expenditures on the Human Development Index (HDI) in Bireuen Regency: English Alda, Rizki; Nasution, Zulkifli; Lubis, Satia Negara; Lubis, Arga Abdi Rafiud Darajat
Asian Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Economy and Learning Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): August 2024
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This study investigates r the effects of education r, social r, and healthcare expenditures on the Human Development Index (HDI) in Bireuen Regency r. Using quantitative analysis and regression methods, data from official government sources were analyzed to explore the relationships between these variables. The results indicate that education spending has a significant negative effect on HDI, highlighting the need for better allocation and use of resources within the education sector. Conversely, social expenditure showed no significant positive effect on HDI r, pointing to the need for improvements in social programs and policies. In contrast, healthcare spending had a significant positive impact on HDI, underscoring the importance of sufficient healthcare resource allocation. Collectively, these expenditures had a significant positive effect on HDI, emphasizing the necessity of a comprehensive approach to budget allocation. The study recommends optimizing education funding to prioritize quality improvements and enhancing the effectiveness of social spending programs to better meet the needs of the population. Adequate funding for healthcare is essential to improving human development outcomes.
Analyzing The Ecotourism Impact Of The Mangrove Forest On The Welfare Of Kampung Nelayan In Langsa City Fauzan, Muhammad; Sabrina, T.; Lubis, Satia Negara
Asian Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Economy and Learning Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): August 2024
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This study investigates the impact of mangrove forest ecotourism on the well-being of the fishing community in Kampung Nelayan, Langsa City, Indonesia. Mangrove forests offer both ecological and economic advantages, making their preservation vital. Ecotourism is presented as an alternative means to utilize these ecosystems, particularly in Kuala Langsa Village. Using qualitative research and IPA analysis, the study explores the factors that both support and hinder ecotourism development in this area. The strengths identified include sustainable conservation efforts and the backing of local government and agencies. However, weaknesses such as limited tourist facilities and oversight slow progress. Opportunities arise from new tourist destinations, though challenges such as inadequate infrastructure and competition within the tourism sector persist. The research underscores the importance of conserving mangrove ecosystems, advocating for sustainable practices and increased local authority support. Overcoming infrastructure hurdles is critical to enhancing mangrove ecotourism’s success in Langsa City.
An Analysis of the Impact of Healthcare Workforce, Educational Infrastructure, and Non-Food Expenditure on Human Development Index (HDI) in Humbang Hasundutan Regency, Indonesia Hutabarat, Pomer Morjut; Lubis, Satia Negara; Purwoko, Agus
Asian Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Economy and Learning Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70471/0krdb703

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This study aims to analyze the impact of healthcare workforce, educational infrastructure, and non-food per capita expenditure on the Human Development Index (HDI) in Humbang Hasundutan Regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia. Using time-series data from 2005 to 2022 and applying multiple linear regression analysis through SPSS 26, the research finds that both healthcare workforce and educational infrastructure significantly and positively influence the HDI. However, non-food per capita expenditure does not exhibit a significant effect on the HDI. These findings suggest that improvements in healthcare and education are pivotal in driving human development in the region. Policymakers are advised to focus on strengthening these key sectors to ensure sustained socio-economic growth. The study contributes to the existing literature on human development by providing region-specific insights and emphasizes the importance of tailored policy interventions for improving HDI at a local level.

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