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Journal of Geography, Regional Planning and Development
ISSN : -     EISSN : 3032131X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61796/jgrpd
Journal of Geography, Regional Planning and Development is an open-access peer-review research journal with major features of science and research. The journal publishes original research, reviews, case analysis and other material on all aspects of geography and regional planning studies. This platform serves as a platform for critical academics and spatial development professionals to share cutting-edge research. It publishes original contributions focusing on the multiple ways in which spatial development is coordinated, governed, and institutionalized at various scales, places and territories. The journal is located within the subject area of Social Sciences and predominantly linked to the subject categories of Spatial Planning and Development, Urban Studies, and Geography. Nonetheless, based on the journal’s multidisciplinary outlook, JGRPD welcomes contributions from other fields if they explicitly contribute to research on European spatial development. Manuscripts submitted to this journal are subject to a peer review process, which involves an international panel of researchers who are experts in relevant fields. The online version is free to access and download.
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ONLINE BANK PAYMENT POINT (PPOB) INNOVATION TO EASE PAYMENT OF LAND AND BUILDING TAX (PBB) THROUGH BUMDES Kurniawati, Erna; Agustina, Isna Fitria
Journal of Geography, Regional Planning and Development Vol. 1 No. 5 (2024): Journal of Geography, Regional Planning and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61796/jgrpd.v1i5.1106

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General Background: This research discusses innovations in public service delivery, specifically focusing on the role of BUMDes (Village-Owned Enterprises) in facilitating Land and Building Tax (PBB) payments. Specific Background: The implementation of the Online Bank Payment Point (PPOB) system in BUMDes Karya Sejahtera, Kemantren Village, addresses society’s increasing need for fast and efficient transaction methods. Knowledge Gap: While the PPOB system has been applied in various areas, its role and impact in rural tax payments through BUMDes remain underexplored, particularly in enhancing service efficiency and accessibility. Aims: This study aims to analyze how PPOB innovations through BUMDes ease tax payments and support community needs. Results: Using a descriptive qualitative method with purposive sampling and data analysis by Miles and Huberman, the research identifies PPOB innovations aligning with Rogers’ innovation theory indicators: (1) Relative Advantage – BUMDes benefits financially and updates data in real time, (2) Compatibility – addresses societal needs for fast and easy transactions, (3) Complexity – PPOB is easy to access and operate, (4) Trialability – the system’s benefits are proven and accepted, and (5) Observability – the innovation's effectiveness is visible. Novelty: This study highlights how PPOB services create tangible benefits, allowing timely and efficient tax payments while supporting real-time financial data management. Implications: The implementation of PPOB innovations strengthens BUMDes' role in enhancing public service efficiency and encourages further development of payment services to meet community needs.
GENDER RESPONSIVE EMPOWERMENT STRATEGY FOR SANITATION AND HYGIENE (IUWASH) Kartikaningrum, Purwaningtyas; Agustina, Isna Fitria
Journal of Geography, Regional Planning and Development Vol. 1 No. 5 (2024): Journal of Geography, Regional Planning and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61796/jgrpd.v1i5.1107

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General Background: Sanitation problems remain a challenge in many rural areas, including Larangan Village, Candi District, Sidoarjo Regency. Specific Background: High rates of open defecation (BABS) and minimal access to healthy latrines significantly impact public health and living standards in the village. Knowledge Gap: Despite various programs, strategies that specifically emphasize gender-responsive empowerment in sanitation and hygiene remain underexplored, particularly at the community level. Aims: This research aims to describe and analyze Gender Responsive Empowerment Strategies for Sanitation and Hygiene (IUWASH) implemented in Larangan Village. Results: The research shows that the village government collaborates with USAID to build communal septic tanks and conduct health outreach programs. Residents of Larangan Village actively participate in the IUWASH program through data collection and receiving education on healthy latrines. Additionally, routine inspections are conducted annually by USAID and semi-annually by the village government to ensure sustainability. Novelty: The study highlights the role of community involvement, particularly gender-responsive approaches, in improving sanitation facilities and promoting clean living practices. Implications: The installation of communal septic tanks and ongoing education initiatives successfully increase community awareness and participation, contributing to improved public health and overall welfare in Larangan Village.
THE DISTRICT INTEGRATED ADMINISTRATION SERVICES QUALITY (PATEN), SIDOARJO, SIDOARJO REGENCY Alfiyanti, Nurin; Mursyidah, Lailul
Journal of Geography, Regional Planning and Development Vol. 1 No. 5 (2024): Journal of Geography, Regional Planning and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61796/jgrpd.v1i5.1108

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General Background: Good public service is a core characteristic of good governance. Innovations such as the Sub-district Integrated Administration Services (PATEN) have been introduced to improve public service quality at the sub-district level. Specific Background: The implementation of PATEN at the Sidoarjo Sub-district Office, Sidoarjo District, aims to streamline administrative services and enhance community satisfaction. Knowledge Gap: Despite the PATEN initiative, challenges remain in service efficiency and quality, particularly in ensuring reliability, responsiveness, and time guarantees. Aims: This research analyzes the quality of integrated administrative services (PATEN) at the Sidoarjo Sub-district Office using a qualitative, descriptive approach. Results: Based on the service quality theory by Zeithaml, Parasuraman, and Berry, the study evaluates five indicators: tangibles, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy. Tangibles are sufficient, with adequate infrastructure. Reliability is ensured through competent employees and SOP adherence. Responsiveness shows employees serve the community well, though time guarantees, particularly for KTP issuance, need optimization due to data verification delays and limited resources. Empathy is reflected in equitable service delivery without discrimination. Novelty: The research highlights the importance of optimizing time guarantees and resource availability to improve PATEN implementation in Sidoarjo. Implications: This study provides insights for local government to enhance service delivery by addressing existing challenges and ensuring more responsive, reliable, and efficient administrative services.
IMPACT OF HUMAN RECOURSES IN TOURISM MANAGEMENT Atoeva Djalolitdinovna, Makhliyo
Journal of Geography, Regional Planning and Development Vol. 1 No. 12 (2024): Journal of Geography, Regional Planning and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61796/jgrpd.v1i12.1109

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General Background: Human resources play a critical role in the competitive advantage of tourism organizations, making HR management a key issue for the industry. Specific Background: A performance management model tailored to individual business and employee needs is vital for organizational success. Knowledge Gap: Despite the importance of HR in tourism, challenges such as recruiting skilled talent, excessive turnover, safety risks, and inadequate training persist, particularly in developing countries. Aims: This study aims to examine HR management constraints in the tourism industry and propose actions to address these challenges. Results: Semi-structured interviews with eight HR managers from large hospitality firms identified four key problem themes: recruitment of talented staff, high turnover, safety and welfare risks, and inadequate training infrastructure. The findings support strategic HRM theory, which asserts that deficiencies in human capital acquisition, retention, and development hinder organizational growth, productivity, and service quality. Novelty: A framework was developed to explore the relationship between tourism and HRM, followed by interviews to investigate how the industry recruits and retains employees with the right skills, knowledge, and attitudes. Implications: The findings highlight the need for increased public and private investment in tourism education, safety standards, and company-level development programs as priorities to overcome HRM constraints in developing countries.
IMPLEMENTATION OF WOMEN – BASED INTEGRATED CHILD PROTECTION Azizah, Isnafiatul; Agustina, Isna Fitria
Journal of Geography, Regional Planning and Development Vol. 1 No. 6 (2024): Journal of Geography, Regional Planning and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61796/jgrpd.v1i6.1110

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General Background: Child protection remains a critical issue globally, with children often facing violence in environments meant to safeguard them. Effective community-based child protection programs are essential to addressing this growing concern. Specific Background: The Community-Based Integrated Child Protection Program aims to provide a coordinated approach to protecting children within local communities. However, the implementation of such programs at the village level, specifically in Tambak Kalisogo Village, Sidoarjo Regency, has not been thoroughly explored. Knowledge Gap: There is limited research on the practical implementation of community-based child protection programs, particularly in rural areas, and the role of local stakeholders in ensuring their success. Aims: This study aims to analyze the implementation of the Community-Based Integrated Child Protection Program in Tambak Kalisogo Village, focusing on the roles of various stakeholders and the effectiveness of the program in protecting children. Results: The study found that the program benefited from strong synergy among stakeholders, supported by adequate facilities and funding. A well-defined bureaucratic structure and clear Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) ensured consistency in program execution. However, the program’s success heavily relied on continued collaboration, adequate human resources, and ongoing coordination among all involved parties. Novelty: This study provides new insights into the effectiveness of community-based child protection programs, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and coordination between stakeholders in rural settings. Implications: The findings suggest that successful child protection programs require not only adequate infrastructure and resources but also sustained stakeholder engagement and capacity-building to ensure their long-term effectiveness in protecting children from violence.
APPLICATION OF SIKUAT IN HEALTH SERVICES AT PUSKESMAS CANDI DISTRICT SIDOARJO REGENCY Kusumo, Ibnu Hadi; Sukmana, Hendra
Journal of Geography, Regional Planning and Development Vol. 1 No. 6 (2024): Journal of Geography, Regional Planning and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61796/jgrpd.v1i6.1112

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General Background: The integration of technology in healthcare systems has become essential for improving service efficiency and quality. Health information systems, like the SiKuat application, are increasingly being adopted in public health centers to enhance healthcare delivery. Specific Background: The SiKuat application is a health information system developed to streamline healthcare services at public health centers. However, its effectiveness in practice, particularly in resource-constrained settings like the Candi District Public Health Center, remains under-explored. Knowledge Gap: Despite its potential, there is limited research on the real-world challenges and benefits associated with the implementation of SiKuat in public health centers, especially concerning technical infrastructure and human resource limitations. Aims: This study aims to analyze the implementation and impact of the SiKuat application in healthcare services at the Candi District Public Health Center, Sidoarjo Regency. Results: The study found that the SiKuat application positively impacted healthcare services by improving patient data access, medication stock monitoring, and medical record accuracy. It also facilitated more organized administrative management. However, challenges such as a lack of skilled personnel and occasional technical disruptions were observed. Novelty: This research contributes new insights into the practical application of the SiKuat system, particularly in terms of its impact on operational efficiency and the barriers to its full utilization in a public health center setting. Implications: The findings suggest that while SiKuat has the potential to improve healthcare services, successful implementation requires ongoing training for healthcare staff and infrastructure improvements to overcome the existing challenges.
THE ROLE OF PERFORMANCE OF WATER USER FARMER ASSOCIATION (GHIPPA) RUKUN MAKMUR SEKUNDER BERINGIN IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURE IN SIDOARJO REGENCY Yusro, Achmad; Agustina, Isna Fitria
Journal of Geography, Regional Planning and Development Vol. 1 No. 6 (2024): Journal of Geography, Regional Planning and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61796/jgrpd.v1i6.1113

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General Background: Irrigation management is essential for successful agricultural development, particularly in regions like Kabupaten Sidoarjo, where efficient water resource management and equitable water distribution are critical issues. Effective irrigation management is necessary for sustainable farming practices, especially with limited water resources. Specific Background: In Kabupaten Sidoarjo, the establishment of Gabungan Himpunan Petani Pemakai Air (GHIPPA), or Water User Associations, aims to address these challenges by promoting participatory irrigation system management. However, despite this initiative, issues regarding efficient water resource management and fair distribution persist, indicating a need for more effective farmer involvement and empowerment in the irrigation process. Knowledge Gap: While the concept of participatory irrigation management has been widely discussed, there is limited research that specifically focuses on the level of farmer empowerment within GHIPPA in Kabupaten Sidoarjo. Furthermore, there is a lack of detailed studies examining the impact of farmer participation on irrigation management and the successful implementation of water resource management policies in the region. Aims: This study aims to assess the level of farmer empowerment within GHIPPA Rukun Makmur in Kabupaten Sidoarjo, based on the empowerment theory proposed by Susiladiharti (in Huraerah, 2011:90). The research seeks to evaluate the effectiveness of participatory irrigation management by examining key factors such as access to irrigation, awareness of agricultural needs, competence in participation, and involvement in policy evaluation. Results: The research found that farmer empowerment in GHIPPA Rukun Makmur meets all five levels of empowerment. These include: 1) meeting basic needs such as access to irrigation and understanding of network management, 2) control and access to the irrigation network, 3) awareness of the importance of planting seasons for effective water use, 4) competence in active participation, and 5) engagement in policy evaluation and recommendations. Novelty: This study provides a unique contribution by applying the empowerment theory to assess farmer participation in GHIPPA, offering insights into the practical implementation of participatory irrigation management in a specific regional context. Implications: The findings suggest that while farmer empowerment is progressing, there is a need for the Water Resource Sector of Dinas PUPR Kabupaten Sidoarjo to enhance personnel resources and implement more effective monitoring of land ownership changes. Regular extension programs are recommended to maintain and further improve farmer participation in irrigation management.
IMPLEMENTATION OF SUB-DISTRICT INTEGRATED ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES (PATEN) IN CANDI SUB-DISTRICT, SIDOARJO REGENCY Asmunif; Rodiyah, Isnaini
Journal of Geography, Regional Planning and Development Vol. 1 No. 6 (2024): Journal of Geography, Regional Planning and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61796/jgrpd.v1i6.1114

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General Background: The effectiveness of public administration in delivering services is a critical factor in governance. The quality of sub-district administrative services plays a crucial role in ensuring that citizens have access to efficient and effective government support. Specific Background: Integrated sub-district administrative services (PATEN) in Candi District, Sidoarjo Regency, have been established to improve public service delivery. However, the optimization of such services remains a challenge, particularly in terms of communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucratic structure. Knowledge Gap: While there is significant literature on administrative service delivery, limited studies have specifically focused on the implementation of integrated sub-district services in Indonesia. Furthermore, there is a lack of comprehensive analysis that considers the four key aspects of implementation: communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucratic structure. Aims: This study aims to analyze the implementation of integrated sub-district administrative services in Candi District, Sidoarjo Regency, by evaluating the effectiveness of communication, resource utilization, employee disposition, and bureaucratic structure. Results: The findings indicate that communication within the Candi District Government is optimal, with both direct and indirect communication methods used in service delivery. However, the resources available are not fully optimized, particularly in terms of service space. The disposition of employees is optimal, as they are able to clearly understand and follow leadership instructions. The bureaucratic structure is also optimal, with clear procedures and standard operating procedures (SOPs) in place for delivering services. Novelty: This study offers a novel approach to evaluating integrated administrative services by combining the four implementation factors (communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucratic structure) in a specific regional context, which has been underexplored in existing research. Implications: The findings suggest that while communication, disposition, and bureaucratic structure are optimal, there is a need to improve resource allocation, particularly in terms of physical space, to further enhance the effectiveness of administrative services in Candi District.
LITHOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF DIKES IN THE MALGUZAR MOUNTAINS ugli, Berkinov Nodirbek Alisher; Atabayev Javlon Tolliboy ugli; Boboyorov Asliddin Akrom ugli
Journal of Geography, Regional Planning and Development Vol. 1 No. 7 (2024): Journal of Geography, Regional Planning and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61796/jgrpd.v1i7.1123

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Objective: This study aims to provide a detailed geological analysis of the Malguzar Mountains, focusing on the lithological classification of dikes, structural features, and mineral resources within the Southern Tien Shan fold system. Method: A combination of field observations, petrographic analysis, and geochemical studies were employed to classify the dikes and examine their structural characteristics. The research also involved a comprehensive review of the geological history and mineral potential of the region. Results: The Malguzar Mountains are identified as a key structural unit within the Southern Tien Shan fold system, consisting of a large anticlinorium formed by complex Silurian-Devonian rock formations. The study found a diverse range of dike types, with significant variations in composition and mineralization, which have implications for the area's economic geology. Novelty: This research is one of the first to systematically classify dikes in the Malguzar Mountains and analyze their role in the broader tectonic context of the Southern Tien Shan. The findings contribute to understanding the geological framework of the region and offer insights into its mineral resource potential, which may aid future exploration efforts.
MINERALOGICAL AND PETROGRAPHIC COMPOSITION OF ORE-BEARING ROCKS IN THE CHOLCHARATOV PROSPECTIVE AREA AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE IN THE LOCALIZATION OF MINERALIZATION (SOUTH BUKANTOV) Kholdorov, O.O; Tilovov , F.S.; Berkinov , N.A
Journal of Geography, Regional Planning and Development Vol. 1 No. 7 (2024): Journal of Geography, Regional Planning and Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61796/jgrpd.v1i7.1130

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Objective: This study investigates the mineralogical and petrographic composition of ore-bearing rocks in the Cholcharatov prospective area (South Bukantov) to elucidate their role in the localization and formation of mineralization. Method: Comprehensive mineralogical and petrographic analyses were conducted on ore-bearing rocks, with a focus on identifying the composition, structure, and mineral associations within the region. Particular attention was given to carbon-containing shales and their interactions with adjacent lithological units, such as quartzites. Results: The primary ore-bearing rocks in the Cholcharatov area were identified as carbon-containing shales, hosting significant sulfide mineralization. The mineralization predominantly occurs within the carbonaceous shales and is intensified in zones of contact with quartzites. These findings highlight the critical role of lithological and structural controls in localizing ore deposits. Novelty: This study provides new insights into the mineralogical and petrographic characteristics of the Cholcharatov area, emphasizing the significance of carbonaceous shales in hosting sulfide mineralization. The research contributes to the broader understanding of ore deposit formation mechanisms and offers a refined model for targeting mineralization in similar geological settings.