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INDONESIA
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
Articles 250 Documents
Performance of Catching of Tuna, Cakalang, Tongkol (TCT) in Sea South East Java as a Basis for Management of Large Pelagic Fish Resources Harahab, Nuddin; Abidin, Zainal; Tiarantika, Reny
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.2022.013.02.07

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The southern waters of East Java are included in the fisheries management area (WPPNRI) 573 and are known to have abundant potential resources of Tuna, Cakalang, and Tongkol (TCT); TCT fish have important economic value and are spread in almost all regions in Indonesian waters. The need and high market demand for these fish causes the intensity of fishing to increase. This study aimed to examine fish catch performance in the last 10 years. This study uses primary and secondary data. Primary data was obtained through field survey methods, observations, and interviews with 45 respondents. Secondary data were obtained from BPS and reports from the fisheries service within the last 10 years. The results showed that TCT capture fisheries in East Java, especially in Malang and Trenggalek districts, experienced a decline in catch performance. This is because the amount of fishery production and the biological size of fish have decreased in the last 10 years. Keywords: Capture Fisheries, Production Performance, TCT
Does Farmer Group Participation Affect Agricultural Insurance Adoption? Evidence from Indonesian Rice Farmers Hartono, Rachman; Retnoningsih, Dwi; Rahman, Moh. Shadiqur; Wijayanto, Hari Wahyu
Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari Vol. 14 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpal.2023.014.02.06

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Although agricultural insurance plays a vital role in minimizing the potential risk of yield loss, the adoption rate among farmers in Indonesia remains low. Using cross-sectional data from the Indonesian rice farmers’ survey, this study investigates how participation in a farmer group affects the decision to adopt agricultural insurance. A recursive bivariate probit model was employed to estimate the participation’s effects on agricultural insurance adoption. The finding indicates that farmer group participation positively and significantly affects the adoption. Regarding the control variables, farmers’ experience and education drive the adoption. In contrast, age shows a negative correlation. Meanwhile, the determinants of farmer group participation are gender, access to credit, and social activity involvement. Likewise, age also negatively and significantly affects the probability of farmer group participation. These findings highlight the essential role of farmer group participation in agricultural insurance adoption. Therefore, we suggest promoting membership sign-ups among smallholder farmers Keywords: agriculture insurance, farmers group, recursive bivariate probit model, rice farmers
Sustainable Development Strategy for Small Medium Industry Based on Ecology in Malang District Purnomo, Purnomo; Sukoharsono, Eko Ganis; Yanuwiadi, Bagyo; Koderi, Koderi
Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpal.2025.016.01.08

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Ecology-based Small and Medium Industries (SMEs) in Malang Regency are currently facing challenges related to environmental issues. Sustainable area development is the development of the SMEs area that purnomomachung@gmail.com the ecological dimension, the economic dimension, the social dimension, the infrastructure dimension, and the legal and institutional dimension. Sustainable development strategy to ensure the sustainability of future generations. The research objective is to provide natural resources according to ecological or environmental factors and improve an area or region's economic and social quality. The research method uses a qualitative approach. Development of small and medium-sized industrial estates based on superior products sourced from the availability of raw materials in an area. Industrial ecological zone for Small and Medium Industries (SMEs). The study's results link the availability of raw materials, the production process, and the community's consumer needs. Integrating processes in industrial estates that become a single unit can simplify the management of SMEs, increase industrial capabilities from waste management, marketing, licensing, and capitalization, and become a liaison for SMEs in the Malang Regency. Keywords: ecology, featured product, small and medium industry, sustainable development
Analysis of Significant Factor from Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) in RPJMD to Realize Sustainable Development in Malang Nurakhmadi, Dito Arief; Riniwati, Harsuko; Putra, Fadillah; Prasetya, Arif
Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari Vol. 14 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpal.2023.014.02.07

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Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) is one of the environmental instruments that aims to realize sustainable development. So, it is hoped that in making the Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMD), the SEA can be compiled as the basis for its preparation. However, many regions still make SEA after preparing the RPJMD. So, this research aims to analyze the significant factors of the SEA-RPJMD, which play an essential role in creating the RPJMD with sustainable development goals. The method used in this research is MICMAC analysis. The data is obtained from secondary data. The variables in this study consisted of 5 variables, namely the carrying capacity and capacity of the environment for development (carr), estimates of environmental impacts and risks (risk), performance of ecosystem services (serv), efficiency of natural resource utilization (eff) and the level of vulnerability and capacity to adapt to climate change (climate). The results of the analysis show that the efficiency of natural resource use (eff) and estimates of environmental impacts and risks (risk) have a relationship that can affect the whole system, this has been shown from the results of the analysis, which states that these two variables are in the linkage/relay position. In addition, from the relationship of variables, estimates of environmental impacts and risks (risk) have the most significant influence on the system. It shows that estimates of environmental impacts and risks must be studied deeply to realize an insightful RPJMD for sustainable development. Keywords: Direct, Indirect, Relationship, SEA
Estimating Carbondioxide Emission and Mitigation Strategies from Land Use and Land Cover Change in Banyuwangi Wahyuni, Nurlita Indah; Soemarno, Soemarno; Hasyim, Abdul Wahid
Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpal.2025.016.01.02

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The land use and land cover change phenomenon has brought social and economic benefits such as agricultural land expansion, which increases food production for a rapidly growing population. On the other hand, it has also been reported to impact terrestrial ecosystem change and its service, including climate change control. The study aimed to estimate CO2 emission from land use and land cover change in Banyuwangi during 1995–2019 and formulate mitigation options to reduce CO2 emission. Four satellite images from 1995, 2000, 2014, and 2019 were used to classify land use and cover and then investigate the changes. This study applies a historical-based approach to estimate emissions to project future emissions using REDD Abacus SP software. There are 12 land use and land cover based on supervised classification: primary forest, secondary forest, plantation forest, mangrove forest, plantation, settlement, cropland, paddy field, shrubs, water, fishpond, and barren land. The land use and land cover change during the period 1995 to 2019 increased both CO2 emissions and sequestration. From 1995 to 2019, land use and land cover change in Banyuwangi emitted 1,5 million tons of CO2-eq/yr and sequestered 0,5 million tons of CO2-eq/yr. Under Business as Usual (BAU) or without mitigation effort, the emission will decrease to 1,2 million tons CO2-eq/yr in 2030. The implementation of the Regional Spatial Plan (RSP) prepared by the Banyuwangi Regency Government is projected to reduce emissions by 47.59% of net emissions from emission without mitigation. If the RSP scenario is added with efforts to prevent deforestation, net emissions can be reduced by 89.21%. Implementing Banyuwangi RSP can become best practice mitigation because it prioritizes the balance of protected areas and cultivation and maintains economic growth. Keywords: banyuwangi, carbon dioxide, emission, land cover, land use, mitigation
Redefining Competitiveness: The Role of Lean Production and Eco-Design in the Indonesian FMCG Industry Rachmawati, Christina; Mahmudy, Wayan Firdaus; Khusaini, Moh.; Kurniawan, Andi
Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpal.2025.016.01.01

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The Indonesian FMCG market is booming due to increased consumer spending power. However, this expansion brings challenges, including fierce competition and the potential for escalating production costs. FMCG companies must prioritize innovation to improve operational efficiency and environmental sustainability to stay competitive and profitable. This research explores the strategies employed by a leading Indonesian FMCG company to attain a competitive edge in sustainability by integrating eco-design and lean production principles. The concept of Eco-Design, which emphasizes minimizing environmental impact over the product's lifecycle, is integrated with Lean Production's emphasis on waste reduction and process efficiency. This company is redefining competitiveness by merging these two strategies. It's not just about economic success; it's about achieving that success in a way that prioritizes environmental stewardship and minimizes ecological impact. This holistic strategy seeks to harmonize financial and environmental objectives, creating a mutually reinforcing cycle that fosters a more sustainable and responsible approach to competitive advantage. This study used statistical analysis to confirm that Lean Production and Eco-Design strongly contribute to sustainable manufacturing in the FMCG sector. The findings highlight how combining these two approaches can boost efficiency and sustainability, offering a powerful roadmap for companies in Indonesia and beyond to achieve lasting success in a rapidly changing market. Keywords: eco-design, FMCG market, lean production, prioritize innovation
The Relationship Between Living Standards and Quality of Life: A Study of Urban Riverbank Settlements in Kotalama, Malang City Fatahillah, Erland Raziqin; Surjono, Surjono; Hasyim, Abdul Wahid; Anggraeni, Mustika; Jasmine, Aurellia Parasti
Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpal.2025.016.01.06

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Urbanization significantly transforms cities, introducing challenges affecting environmental sustainability and residents' quality of life. In urban riverbank settlements such as Kotalama, Malang City, these issues are compounded by inadequate planning, environmental degradation, and heightened disaster risks. This study investigates the relationship between living standards and quality of life in the urban riverbank settlements of Kotalama, Malang City. Using a quantitative approach, data were collected through secondary sources, including the Malang City Spatial Plan, and primary data via structured questionnaires distributed to 90 purposively sampled respondents. The analysis highlights the influence of environmental factors, housing quality, and social cohesion on residents' well-being. Regression analysis reveals a significant, albeit moderate, positive correlation between living standards and quality of life, underscoring the role of housing and infrastructure improvements in enhancing community well-being. While access to basic amenities such as water and electricity is adequate, disparities in housing quality and environmental conditions persist, affecting overall quality of life. The findings advocate for interdisciplinary strategies integrating urban planning, environmental sustainability, and participatory governance to address these challenges. This research contributes to urban sustainability discussions aligned with SDG Goal 11, promoting inclusive, resilient, and sustainable cities. Keywords: living standards, quality of life, urban riverbank, heightened disaster risk, environmental degradation
Sustainable Village Waste Operations in Muncar, Indonesia: Community Management and Economic Impact Lessons for Indonesia and Beyond Toat, Akhmad Prasetyo Ibnu; Kartikaningsih, Hartati; Atikawati, Dini
Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpal.2025.016.01.04

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Waste management in Muncar, Banyuwangi, East Java, faces critical challenges, with 40 tons of waste generated daily and only 11% of the population accessing waste collection services by 2018. PROJECT STOP was introduced to address these issues through an integrated waste management strategy that combines governance, facility development, behavior change initiatives, and partnerships with local government. This study used a variety of methods, such as collecting data on waste production, judging the effectiveness of waste processing facilities, and polling people in the community to find out what role institutional frameworks like village-owned businesses (BUMDes) and community-based organizations (KSM) play in promoting sustainable waste governance. The results showed that PROJECT STOP used two types of governance models: the Village Waste Operator Model, which cut costs by 29% (from USD 31.2 to USD 22.2 per ton) by getting people to work together, and the Joint Village Model, which centralized operations across five villages and kept costs at USD 25 per ton while making them more efficient. Collectively, the initiative managed 16,876 tons of waste, served 90,773 residents, and improved operational efficiency through resource sharing and institutional support. The lessons learned from PROJECT STOP show how important collaborative governance is for building waste management systems that are both long-lasting and scalable. Additionally, they offer a model for addressing issues comparable to those in other regions of Indonesia. Keywords: waste management, collaborative, community waste governance, institutional framework
Adapting to Climate Change Through Education : Promoting Sustainable Lifestyles in Schools Makikui, Jefta Johannes; Hakim, Abdul; Parmawati, Rita; Rozuli, Ahmad Imron
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpal.2025.016.01.07

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The urgent and growing threat of climate change affects all aspects of human life in all sectors including the education sector. Schools are not only places to gain knowledge, but also agents of change towards a sustainable future. This research examines experiential learning and community engagement in promoting sustainable lifestyles in the context of Sekolah Penggerak in Manado City. This research uses a quantitative approach, evaluating the relationships between these variables and their impact in promoting sustainable lifestyles in the school environment using survey data collection techniques by distributing questionnaires and using regression data analysis techniques. The study's findings provide exciting proof which shows students' sustainable behavior is significantly impacted when experiential learning and community engagement are incorporated into the curriculum. A thorough plan that incorporates each of these elements has been successful in encouraging sustainable lives at Sekolah Penggerak Kota Manado. Put another way, a comprehensive strategy that integrates the idea of sustainability to practical school activities might help children develop good habits and beliefs. These findings have significant ramifications for the advancement of sustainable education, especially in relation to developing effective approaches to learning and producing environmentally conscious future generations. Keywords: Climate change adaptation, Education for Sustainability, Sustainable Lifestyle.
Development of a Precision Map of the Village Based using Drone Imagery to Improve the Quality of Planning Prabowo, Gunawan; Bisri, Mohammad; Asmara, Rosihan; Budiyanto, Ari Sugeng; Suprapedi; Aziz, Abdul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpal.2025.016.01.05

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Integrating drone technology into rural planning offers transformative advancements in geographic mapping by providing exceptional precision, efficiency, and accessibility. Traditional mapping methods often lack the granularity required to address the complexities of rural landscapes, leading to ineffective planning and resource allocation. This study develops a high-resolution precision map using drone imagery to enhance decision-making processes and promote sustainable development. A participatory approach involving local stakeholders ensures the alignment of spatial data with community priorities. This research aims to compare satellite and drone images in the planning stage; the spatial approach was used. The results highlight the superior accuracy of drone-based maps over satellite imagery, significantly improving land-use planning, infrastructure development, and environmental management. This approach aligns with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 9, 11, and 15 by fostering community engagement and reducing post-planning corrections. The findings emphasize the critical role of precision mapping in optimizing resource allocation, minimizing disputes, and supporting participatory governance. Future studies are recommended to explore scalability, technological advancements, and applications in addressing global challenges such as climate change and urban-rural integration. Keywords: drone, mapping, participatory, precision, SDGs, sustainable, technology