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Arga Abdi Rafiud Darajat Lubis
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Asian Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Economy and Learning
Published by CV. Arga Farma
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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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Effectiveness of the Civil Service Police Unit (Satpol PP) in Increasing Local Revenue through Local Taxes and Levies in Simalungun Regency: English Gabriel Saragih, Tony; Sihombing, Tunggul; Ginting, Simson
Asian Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Economy and Learning Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): Increasing Local Revenue and Disaster Mitigation
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70471/w10q8e77

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This study aims to analyze the role of the Civil Service Police Unit (Satpol PP) in increasing Local Revenue (PAD) in Simalungun Regency through the supervision of local taxes and levies. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with a case study approach. Data were collected through interviews with Satpol PP officers, officials from the Regional Finance and Revenue Management Agency (BPKPD), and business actors involved in local taxes and levies. The results show that Satpol PP plays an important role in supervising advertisement taxes, vehicle taxes, and traditional market levies using both preventive and repressive approaches. The preventive approach through socialization succeeded in increasing business actors' awareness, while repressive actions such as enforcement and sanctions were applied to address non-compliance. However, challenges such as limited human resources and resistance from the informal sector to tax obligations remain major issues. This study recommends improving inter-agency coordination, enhancing human resource capacity, and utilizing information technology to strengthen the effectiveness of supervision and increase PAD.
Regional Planning Pathways to Forest Sustainability and Disaster Resilience in Northern Sumatra: English Lubis, Arga Abdi Rafiud Darajat
Asian Multidisciplinary Research Journal of Economy and Learning Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): Increasing Local Revenue and Disaster Mitigation
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70471/t9way402

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Late November 2025 marked an escalation in flood–landslide disasters across Northern Sumatra, associated with Tropical Cyclone Senyar and multi-day extreme rainfall over the Malacca Strait region (Badan Meteorologi, Klimatologi, dan Geofisika [BMKG], 2025). Disaster reporting in Aceh indicates that heavy rainfall was the proximate trigger, while upstream forest damage was suspected to have amplified impacts, consistent with compound climate–land-system hazards. Climate attribution evidence further suggests that anthropogenic warming increased the intensity of extreme rainfall spells affecting the Malacca Strait region, implying that planning baselines derived from historical climatology risk underestimating future hazard magnitudes. This study develops a planning-oriented pathway model linking land-system change (forest loss, riparian disruption, bare-soil expansion) to disaster outcomes (flood footprints, infrastructure breakpoints, displacement) and to carbon co-benefits (avoided emissions and restoration potential). The expected contribution is a replicable “planning-to-risk” workflow that prioritizes sub-watersheds where spatial planning compliance and nature-based solutions can jointly reduce debris-flood risk while strengthening forest-carbon retention.

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