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Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ISSN : 20873522     EISSN : 23381671     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21776/ub.jpal
Indonesian Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development is an interdisciplinary journal with scope aspects of environmental impacts (biophysical and socio-economic) a result of development. The journal also examines the phenomenon of a complex interaction between development and the environment, with the aim of looking for alternative solutions in realizing sustainability of all aspects of human activity development related, i.e: 1. Synergistic interactions among communities, development and the environment and their implications for the sustainability of development 2. Technical, economic, ethical, and philosophical aspects of sustainable development 3. Obstacles and ways to overcome them in realizing sustainable development 4. Local and national development sustainability initiatives, their practical implementation 5. Development and implementation of environmental sustainability indicators 6. Development, verification, implementation and monitoring of sustainable development policies 7. Aspects of sustainability in the management of land resources, water, energy, and hayari, towards sustainable development 8. Impacts of agricultural and forestry activities on the conservation of soil and aquatic ecosystems as well as the preservation of soil and aquatic ecosystems and the preservation of biodiversity 9. The impact of global energy use and climate change on sustainable development 10. The impact of population growth and human activities on the resilience of food and natural resources for sustainable development 11. The role of national and international agencies, as well as international arrangements in realizing sustainable development 12. The social and cultural context of sustainable development 13. The role of education and public awareness in realizing sustainable development 14. The role of political and economic Instruments in sustainable development 15. Alternative realize sustainable development efforts 16. Other topics that are still relevant to the development and environmental sustainability
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Factors Influencing The Public Perception Towards Waste Sorting In Manado City Karouw, Barthe; Santoso, Imam; Koderi
Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari Vol. 15 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpal.2024.015.02.01

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Waste sorting is the key to reducing waste. The public's perception affects the level of participation in sorting waste from home, and internal and external factors influence this. This study was conducted to determine the factors that influence the public's perception of waste sorting in Manado City through a descriptive quantitative approach with a survey in the form of a questionnaire. From 928 valid questionnaires analyzed by logistic regression using IBM SPSS Statistics Software, internal factors such as knowledge, expectations, and motivation influence public perceptions towards waste sorting. At the same time, the community effects become an external factor that matters. The economic benefits, necessities, and the government's participation in supporting the community in sorting waste turned out to have no effect. This should concern the Manado City Government so that waste sorting can be more effective and efficient in the future. Keywords: Factors, Perception, Waste, Sorting, Manado
Global Green Building Adoption: An In-Depth Analysis of Trends Worldwide Susanto, Sony; Ciptadi, Gatot; Hanani, Nuhfil; Anwar, M. Ruslin
Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari Vol. 15 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpal.2024.015.02.08

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Green building has become an increasingly vital topic in global environmental discussions and the construction industry. Sustainable buildings aim to reduce environmental impact, enhance energy efficiency, and create healthier, more comfortable environments.  The research aims to understand global trends and practices related to green building concepts and sustainability initiatives. The research methodology employs a bibliometric approach involving the search, selection, and analysis of green building literature. Data bibliographies are analyzed using keyword frequency analysis, citation analysis, and data visualization. The results provide insights into global adoption trends and the roles of specific factors in green building. Various factors influence green building technology adoption, including perceptions of benefits, ease of use, social support, and government policies. This study emphasizes the significance of social, economic, and environmental factors in the diffusion of green building technology. The integration of the Internet of Things (IoT) can enhance efficiency. However, it's important to note that these factors may vary across regions. Further research is necessary for a more comprehensive understanding. In conclusion, this research demonstrates that the adoption of green building technology is influenced by factors such as knowledge, social trust, environmental attitudes, costs, and perceptions of benefits and ease of use. Government support and social factors also play crucial roles in adoption. The integration of the Internet of Things (IoT) holds the potential to improve efficiency. This study is relevant in both advanced and developing countries, such as Indonesia and Africa, promoting the concept of green building for global sustainability Keywords: green building, adoption, TAM
Performance Model of Planning Consulting Companies in Green Building and Sustainable Design Planning Achievements Prianto, Kusnul; Antariksa; Wisnumurti; Sarwono
Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpal.2024.015.01.06

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This study is a collaborative effort aimed at finding a performance model for a planning consulting firm for achieving green building and sustainable design planning. The method used in this research is qualitative, with SEM analysis tools to find an ideal model. The results of the study found the Planning Consulting Company's performance model in achieving sustainable and green building design planning. It was found that the first model patterned a positive relationship between the consulting company performance indicators and green building. Meanwhile, the second model shows a positive relationship between the Green Building Planning Consulting Company's performance indicators and sustainable development. The test results for the coefficient of determination (R-square) obtained from the first model are the influence of variables site management to wastewater management on the variable green building of 0.757 so that variable green building can be explained by variables site management to wastewater management of 75.7%. Other variables outside this study influence the remaining 24.3%. The coefficient of determination (R-square) obtained from the second model is the effect of the variables green building and site management to wastewater management on the variable sustainable development of 0.790, so the variable sustainable development can be explained by the variables green building and site management to wastewater management of 79%, and other variables outside of this study influence the remaining 21%. We invite you to be part of this collaborative effort and share your insights on these findings. Keywords: performance model, planning consultant, green building, sustainability
The Impact of the Eto'o Tower Building Construction Process on the Quality of Life of Local Communities in Suco Motael, Posto Administrativo Vera Cruz, Municipio Dili, Timor–Leste Ximenes, Jacinto Marques; Surjono, Surjono; Efani, Anthon
Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari Vol. 15 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpal.2024.015.02.07

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Out in a limited manner, especially in constructing small-scale buildings to improve the community's economy. However, the development was not controlled, and there was even unlicensed construction. This study aims to describe the impact of the Eto'o Tower construction process on the quality of life of the local community and explore the driving and inhibiting factors of the Eto'o Tower construction process on the community's quality of life. This type of qualitative research is based on observations of existing data in the field and data obtained from in-depth interviews asked of informants. The result presents if the environmental development impacted by construction brings partial effects, both positive (space improvement that could enhance the development and opportunity of modernization) and negative (Physical Damage and Decreasing Environmental Conditions). Despite both effects, these constructions also reflect the evidence of driving factors (government commitment, the enthusiasm of the surrounding citizen's community for participating, and the opportunity for foreign investors to invest in various sectors by adding new places) and inhibiting factors (the partial chain problems caused by the presence of illegal permits that affect the surrounding environment). Overall, government policies due to building construction activities are still lacking, so there is a need for socialization, guidance, and supervision by relevant government agencies. Keywords: development permits, quality of life of the community, development of the area
Jambangan Resident's Participation in Processing Organic Waste with Composter at Household Scale Winarsih; Suyadi; Efani, Anthon; Yanuwiadi, Bagyo
Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpal.2024.015.01.08

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Organic waste easily emits horrible smells if not quickly processed. One way to process organic waste is by using an aerobic composter on a household scale. Organic waste processing has been socialized through the Department of Hygiene and Parks of Surabaya since 2002. This study aims to measure Jambangan village residents' participation rate in processing organic waste with composters. The method of this study is a survey of the Jambangan village residents that have installed the composters and have the space to place the composters. The data will then be analyzed with descriptive statistics. The data shows that Jambangan village residents' participation rate in processing organic waste with aerobic composters is very low. This is caused by a lack of knowledge and awareness among the public, combined with limited space availability. These factors contribute to the low participation rate of the community in organic waste processing. Keywords: composter,  jambangan village, participation, organic waste
Calculating the Amount of Plastic Waste Based on Type at the Supit Urang Malang Final Processing Site (TPA) Artiyani, Anis; Warsito, Warsito; Sumitro, Sutiman Bambang; Djati, M. Sasmito; Hidayat, Nur
Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari Vol. 15 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpal.2024.015.01.03

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Waste is one of the crucial environmental problems in Indonesia. Malang City produces around 485 tons of waste every day. This research aims to identify what types of plastic waste are selected at the Supit Urang Final Processing Site and to find out the mass of each type of plastic waste that is sorted, to analyze the volume of plastic waste differentiated based on the types at the Supit Urang Landfill, Malang City. Plastic waste is non-organic waste that is difficult to decompose naturally. In 2019, the Regional Environmental Management Agency (BPLHD) stated that plastic waste in Jakarta reached 13% of 6,000 tons per day and annual calculations reached 5.4 tons. Determining the number of samples in this study used the SNI 19-3964-1994 approach, the waste sampling method, sampling method, and analysis of plastic waste samples were chosen in the research methodology. The research results showed that the types of plastic waste at the Supit Urang landfill include polyethylene terephthalate (PET), low-density polyethylene (LDPE), polypropylene (PP), and others (O), with a mass of each type, namely Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) 27.7 kg, Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) 27.5 kg, Polypropylene (PP) 23.2 kg and Others (O) 21.7 kg. It is hoped that sorting plastic waste according to type through further processing can reduce waste generation in general, especially in Malang City. Keywords: types of plastic waste, sorting at final processing sites, volume of plastic waste
Logistic Regression Analysis for Uncovering Socio-demographic Factors of Community Participation in Waste Management Kholil Majid; Meidiana, Christia; Adrianto, Dimas Wisnu; Ghosh, Ratan Kumar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpal.2024.015.02.05

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This study presents the results of a preliminary attempt to assess community acceptance in an Indonesian village where a community-based waste management program is economically more attractive than simply burning or burying the waste. In Karangan Village, Bojonegoro, domestic waste is mostly burnt or buried, contributing to environmental degradation, such as water, soil, and air pollution caused by smoke. Regression analysis was applied to calculate and analyze the data. Photo mapping on current waste management (WM) practices was provided beforehand to identify its effect on the environment. The study indicates that there were about 18 illegal dumping sites in the village, which are frequently open-burnt by villagers, emitting odor and smoke, deteriorating the air quality. Low community participation in rural waste management, only 56.6%, causes improper WM. The study emphasizes the significant role of individual characteristics, age, education, motivation, opinion, willingness to be involved, sense of responsibility, information about 3R and 3R counseling, availability on dissemination, and training on waste management in influencing individuals' participation in community activities. Keywords: rural waste management, waste reduction
Sustainability Analysis of Yard Management in Ecological Aspects Arini, Nadia; Hidayat, Kliwon; Cahyono, Edi Dwi
Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari Vol. 15 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari
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The yard is one land use formed through human interaction with the environment. This research uses human ecology theory, which discusses the reciprocal relationship between the Trucuk village community (social system) and the yard (biophysical system). This study aims to describe the yard's condition and identify the meaning, function, and factors influencing yard management. This study used a combined quantitative and qualitative approach (mixed methods). The design used for the quantitative approach is a survey, and a case study for the qualitative approach. The sampling technique in this study was cluster sampling. Most communities in Trucuk village have a yard with an area of <120 m2. 75% of the communities manage their yards, while 25% neglect them. The meaning of the yard in the Trucuk Village Community is to refurbish the houses and food barns, increase family income, empty land use, plant hobbies, and act as an asset. The functions of the yard include gene resource conservation and socio-economic and aesthetic functions. This research can be used as a reference for empowerment activities or village community development. Keywords: food barns, human ecology, socio-economic, yard
Feasibility of Management of a Green Campus Photovoltaic Solar Power Plant National Institute of Technology Malang: Literature Review Asnawi, Rijal; Antariksa; Maryanto, Sukir; Afandhi, Aminudin; Widodo, Kartiko Ardi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpal.2024.015.02.09

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The research aims to analyze the feasibility of managing a green campus photovoltaic solar power plant at the National Institute of Technology Malang. The method used is a literature review study. This method involves searching, selecting, and analyzing articles, books, journals, and other literature sources relevant to this research topic. The research results show that the National Institute of Technology (ITN-Malang) photovoltaic solar power plant (Pembangkit Listrik Tenaga Surya /PLTS) has fulfilled the energy efficiency aspect, an indicator of a green campus. Apart from that, the research results reveal that the feasibility of managing the National Institute of Technology (ITN-Malang) photovoltaic solar power plant (PLTS) from a green campus perspective considers environmental, economic, and social aspects. These three aspects have met the standards for the feasibility of managing a solar photovoltaic power plant at a university that meets green building criteria, including energy conservation, energy efficiency, and renewable energy. However, further studies are still needed related to environmental aspects, especially the use of land in the solar photovoltaic power plant area and the handling, development, and management of solar panel waste. Keywords: green campus, feasibility, management, solar power plant
Selection Area of Wastewater Management System Priority (Study On Sinjai District) Dirman, Eris Nur; Sholihah, Qomariyatus; Semedi, Bambang; Solimun, Solimun; Harahab, Nuddin; Rachmansyah, Arief
Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari Vol. 13 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpal.2022.013.02.06

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The SDGs target to ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all is related to the government's commitment through medium term development plan (RPJMN) 2020-2024, which target of 90% improved sanitation, 15% safely managed and 0% open defecation (OD). The gap between the RPJMN target and wastewater conditions in 2020 is an important problem in Sinjai district. This study aims to achieve a priority area for domestic wastewater management in Sinjai district by analyzing population density and gap analysis between wastewater conditions in 2020 and the RPJMN target gradually. Analysis data of wastewater condition and the target shows the gaps to be closed by government. The results of the analysis show that in Sinjai district there is open defecation gap of 3.68 %, improved wastewater facilities gap of 7.59%, and safely managed wastewater facilities gap of 14.15%. The selection area of domestic wastewater management system priority from the gap analysis is Pulau Sembilan sub-district with a density of 157.52 people/ha, an open defecation gap of 29.51%, improved wastewater facilities gap of 24,11%, safely managed wastewater facilities gap of 15.00%. The wastewater treatment system option based on this analysis result is Centralized Wastewater Treatment System (CWTS). Keywords: wastewater, management, sanitation, open defecation, improved, safely managed