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Women’s Empowerment and Social Forestry Management Dynamics: Analysis of Community Forest Scheme in Sungai Gelam Village Sirait, Dani; Lega, Michael; Syahrier, Fajar Alan
JURNAL ILMIAH DETUBUYA Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64581/jid.v3i2.165

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This study analyzes the dynamics of social forestry management through the Community Forest scheme in Sungai Gelam, Muaro Jambi Regency, with a specific focus on women's empowerment within prolonged tenurial conflicts. The research employs a descriptive qualitative approach, using in-depth interviews, field observations, and document analysis to collect data. The findings indicate that internal conflicts within the Bersatu Arah Maju (BAM) Cooperative and land disputes with the Karya Makmur Farmer Group significantly hinder women's participation in forest management. Although the Community Forest scheme is designed to empower marginal communities, including female-headed households, its implementation faces structural barriers such as tenurial conflicts, institutional legal uncertainty, and patriarchal dominance in decision-making. The 2024 suspension of the BAM Cooperative's Community Forest Business Utilization License (Izin Usaha Pemanfaatan Hutan Kemasyarakatan/IUP-HKm), covering 501 hectares, demonstrates a governance failure that fails to prioritize gender inclusivity. This study recommends strengthening gender-responsive institutions, community-based conflict mediation, and affirmative policies to enhance women's access to and control over forest resources.
Local-Based Tourism Management and Challenges in Sustainable Destination Development in North Lombok Regency Yazid Khofi, Muhammad; Meinudin, Azis
JURNAL ILMIAH DETUBUYA Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64581/jid.v3i2.167

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This study aims to analyze locally based tourism governance practices and identify challenges in developing sustainable tourism destinations in North Lombok Regency, West Nusa Tenggara. The study uses a qualitative case study design. Data were obtained through in-depth interviews with local government officials, tourism village managers, and local institutions, supported by documentary studies. Data analysis used thematic analysis to identify governance patterns, institutional dynamics, and factors influencing destination development. The results show that locally based tourism governance develops through the strengthening of community institutions, such as tourism awareness groups and village-owned enterprises, with the government acting as a facilitator and capacity builder for the community. However, governance implementation still faces various challenges, including policy fragmentation, weak coordination among institutions, limited local institutional capacity, limited fiscal support, dependence on external tourist flows, and disparities in destination development. The findings confirm that the success of sustainable destination development depends heavily on institutional capacity-building, policy integration, and stakeholder collaboration. This study contributes to the development of locally based tourism governance research and provides policy implications for more participatory and sustainable regional tourism management.
Is There Still a Need for Universities in The AI Era? Reading Fathul Wahid's Arguments from the Perspective of Islamic Education Firnanda, Rizky; Haningsih, Sri; Adnan, Irfan Maulana; Ulwan, M. Naseh
JURNAL ILMIAH DETUBUYA Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64581/jid.v3i2.168

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In the era of artificial intelligence (AI), the existence of universities as institutions of higher education has become a pressing question, especially regarding their role in shaping students' character, morals, and critical thinking within the context of Islamic education. This article analyzes the relevance of universities amid the advancement of AI, drawing on Fathul Wahid's arguments regarding the preservation of academic functions and religious values. The methods used are a literature review and a conceptual analysis of Wahid's works, with a focus on how universities can serve as forums for integrating science, ethics, and spiritual values in Islamic higher education. The findings show that, even though AI offers easy access to information and supports innovation in the learning process, universities still play an irreplaceable strategic role, namely shaping character, critical thinking, and a comprehensive understanding of religious values. The conclusion of this article emphasizes that universities remain relevant in the AI era, and their. The main contribution is to emphasize the importance of integrating knowledge and religious values as the foundation of Islamic higher education, thereby producing a generation that is intelligent, moral, and adaptable to technological developments.
Money Politics Prevention Strategy: Measuring the Effectiveness of Regulations on Campaign Logistics Distribution Fitrianingsih, Fitrianingsih; Daaris, Yuli Yanti; Ikram, Ikram; Maulana, Emil; Buhari, Buhari
JURNAL ILMIAH DETUBUYA Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64581/jid.v3i2.172

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Corruption in vote buying poses a significant threat to democracy's integrity, particularly when campaign logistics are misused as a covert means of vote buying. This article evaluates the effectiveness of current regulations in distributing campaign logistics to curb vote-buying practices. A bibliometric analysis of 109 scientific publications and trends over the past five years indicates that existing regulations, including Law No. 7 of 2017 and various regulations issued by the General Elections Commission (KPU), remain insufficient to prevent such manipulation. The lack of strict oversight, the public's low political knowledge, and legal loopholes are exploited by politicians to disguise vote buying as social assistance programs. This article proposes a strategic approach that includes regulatory reform, the use of digital technology to monitor campaign logistics, political education, and increased public participation. Collaboration among stakeholders is crucial to establishing a clear oversight system and supporting fair and credible elections.
The Escalation of the Iran-US Conflict and Saudi Arabia's Response A Political Security Analysis of Middle East Stability Muhammad Hizam, Ammar
JURNAL ILMIAH DETUBUYA Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64581/jid.v3i2.178

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This study examines the escalation of the conflict between Iran and the United States. It analyzes Saudi Arabia's strategic response within the broader framework of regional political security and stability in the Middle East. Although previous studies have discussed the Iran–Saudi rivalry and the geopolitical tensions between Iran and the United States, most analyses remain fragmented and address these issues separately within the frameworks of foreign policy or specific regional conflicts. Consequently, limited research has comprehensively examined how the escalation of the Iran-US conflict interacts with Saudi Arabia’s strategic response and how this interaction influences regional security dynamics. This study employs a qualitative research design using the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach to identify, evaluate, and synthesize relevant scholarly works. Data were collected from the Dimensions Database and Scopus Database, focusing on peer-reviewed publications from 2021 to 2026 that specifically discuss the escalation of the Iran-US conflict and Saudi Arabia’s geopolitical strategies. The findings indicate that the Iran-US confrontation represents a multidimensional geopolitical rivalry shaping regional security structures, alliance formations, and proxy conflicts across the Middle East. In response, Saudi Arabia adopts adaptive strategies through a combination of balancing and hedging, reflected in regional security cooperation, diplomatic engagement, and domestic policy adjustments. However, the intensification of geopolitical rivalry also contributes to structural instability, political polarization, and increasing regional uncertainty, suggesting that sustainable Middle Eastern stability depends on the capacity of regional and global actors to manage strategic competition and develop inclusive collective security mechanisms.

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