scholarly journals Strategic Ecological Issues: Environmental Problems in a Perspective of Regional Development in Bangka Belitung

2021 ◽  
Vol 241 ◽  
pp. 05001
Author(s):  
Dwi Haryadi ◽  
Ibrahim Ibrahim ◽  
Darwance Darwance

A region’s development planning should be carried out by referring to the strategic issues faced by the region. Thus, strategic issues become the basis upon which regional governments formulate their policies and work programs. This study examined how each region in Bangka Belitung Islands Province positioned strategic issues of ecology in its regional development planning. The current writers examined eight regional governments’ Regional Medium-Term Development Plan (RMTDP) documents; one of which belongs to the provincial government, while the rest belongs to the regency/city governments. This study found that ecological issues comprised an average 17.6% of the strategic issues in all of the planning documents, the highest of which was found in Belitung Regency’s planning document. In addition, the analysis revealed that the general focus of the strategic ecological issues was environmental damage, which was reported by three of the regions as a result of mining activities. This study provides an illustration of how each regional government is committed to take ecological issues seriously and include them in the strategic issues at the regional level.

2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-48
Author(s):  
Malicia Evendia ◽  
Ade Arif Firmansyah

This study aims to analyze and find the ideal legal design of the relationship of authority between the central and regional governments in order to strengthen synergy in public services. In essence, the granting of autonomy to the regions is directed at accelerating the realization of public welfare, through the implementation of government affairs. Concurrent government affairs as stipulated in Law no. 23/2014, is a governmental affair that is divided between the central government, provincial government and district/city governments. In practice, when problems occur in the implementation of concurrent affairs which fall under the central authority, the regional government is in a powerless position. This research uses normative legal research methods with statutory, case, and conceptual approaches. The results of this study indicate that: the absence of a legal instrument that accommodates and bridges central and regional authorities causes problems that occur in the community to continue and do not immediately find solutions. It is necessary to have legal instruments in the form of government regula-tions in bridging the authority of the central and regional governments to build synergy in public services, especially to resolve conflicts that occur in society so that government administration can run effectively.


2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 66-82
Author(s):  
Bagus Djulig Wijono

The ability of the Regional Government in planning the budget is something that is very influential in order to realize the goals set through the Medium Term Development Plan. The change in the paradigm of the government system from centralistic to decentralized (regional autonomy) has the consequence of a change in the development planning paradigm from a sectoral development approach to a regional (regional) approach.This study uses qualitative methods, to see whether the budget planning implemented by the East Java Provincial Government is in accordance with public policy, and sees its potential, taking into account the development of the 2014-2019 Medium Term Development Plan.The results achieved in this study are mostly the budget planning process that is applied in accordance with public policy, which starts from the bottom, although the results obtained are still not fully in accordance with the target. And this is evident that East Java is the province that first applied ebudgeting, so that budget management can be more transparent and accountable.


2019 ◽  
Vol 118 ◽  
pp. 04008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ibrahim Ibrahim ◽  
Nizwan Zukhri ◽  
Rendy Rendy

Tourism and ecology are two important issues in regional development planning in Bangka Belitung. As an archipelago that has a productive tin mining area, environmental damage is an important issue. Not only because of the impact of damages due to mining, but the dimensions of tourism which are important sectors in this area are also affected. In recent years, local governments in the Bangka Belitung region are focusing on working on the issue of tourism by relying on the ecotourism sector as an important alternative to post-mining. This study explores how political policies are arranged in regional planning documents. The research method used was descriptive qualitative by examining the regional medium-term development planning documents in 6 districts, 1 city, and 1 provincial government in Bangka Belitung. This study found 4 things. First, that none of the regional governments listed the vision of tourism and only 1 region that included an ecological vision. Secondly, the study found that there was only one government that made the issue of tourism in the development mission and only 3 regions mentioned the ecological mission, the rest only mentioned implicitly. Third, each region places tourism and ecological issues as two different programs, not considered an issue that must be managed synergistically. Fourth, almost all regional planning documents mention tourism and ecology as regional strategic issues, but they are not balanced with a strong vision, mission, and work program as a translation. Fifth, only 4 out of 8 regions have made the issue of developing ecotourism a regional strategic issue even though it has not been followed by a strong design development in development planning. In the end, this study concluded that tourism and ecology had not been placed optimally in planning documents politically.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Izzuddin Latif ◽  
Widayati Widayati

Facilitation of Development Planning is very urgent and vital as an instrument to increase effectiveness in building synergy in terms of regional development in accordance with the mandate of the law on national development planning, namely in accordance with Permendagri Number 86 of 2017. Kendal Regency Facilitation Process by the Central Java provincial government those that have been implemented well will produce legal products that are able to explain the central government's development programs and there will not be problems in the future. The problems of Regional Development Planning, which have been carried out by the Central Java provincial government, are still much sought to be in accordance with the conditions and needs and well implemented in accordance with the laws and regulations, the need for a better solution to avoid future problems ; Time problems that are less effective, and so that scheduling is done in great detail and in a short amount of time, to improve the performance and effectiveness of facilitation. Regarding the issuance of the Minutes is not quite right than the issuance of the Governor's Decree, the Javanese provincial government should be publishing the provisions of the results of facilitation that have been carried out.The Kendal Regency Government also seeks to ask the provincial government to establish a governor's decree so that it can form the basis of the legal umbrella of regional development planning, which is in accordance with the substance of the Minister of Home Affairs Regulation No. 86 of 2017, relating to the Regional Development planning process in Kendal District, which was previously in 2016 has been amended by the new regulation by referring to Permendagri regulation No. 86 of 2017, Kendal District Government seeks to ask the Governor of Central Java as the provincial government to provide facilitation that is in accordance with Kendal Regency characteristics, with reference to the effectiveness of the time given so that the bureaucracy that is built can be effective and efficient.Keywords: Facilitation, Juridical, Regional Development Planning


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 134-144
Author(s):  
Melinda Noer ◽  
Ira Wahyuni Syarfi ◽  
Rafnel Azhari

Nationally, the program to rejuvenate oil palm has become a concern of the Government. It is supported by the policy of replanting grant funds using funds from the Oil Palm Plantation Fund Management Agency (BPDPKS), including West Sumatra Province. In Dharmasraya District, KUD Suka Maju received grant funds to realize replanting in 2019, while KUD Bukit Jaya was for realization in 2020. This paper describes the activities' results to the two KUDs in preparation for replanting oil palm using BPDPKS funds. The activity's objective is to encourage and revive the spirit of cooperation in the KUD and help accelerate the effective coordination among stakeholders in the replanting program in the district of Dharmasraya. In the context of broader regional development, particularly the development of sustainable oil palm plantations, this oil palm replanting program needs to involve stakeholders from the initial planning stages to implementation and evaluation. Coordination between related government agencies requires the participation of the Regional Development Planning Agency (Bappeda) as the coordinator of regional planning, and it is necessary to internalize the replanting program plan with all its aspects into the Office's Strategic Plan (Renstra) and the Regional Medium-Term Development Plan.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Agus Machfud Fauzi

This study aims to unite the Voter Information System (SIDALIH) based online between the Surabaya Mayor Election (PILWALI) and the East Java Governor Election (PILGUB). Both regional governments have a service program for prospective voters so that voters are facilitated for the use of their voting rights. PILWALI Surabaya, which in the meantime the implementation of local democracy preceded the East Java provincial government, namely in 2015, while the implementation of East Java PILGUB in 2018. Both of these democratic parties have different voter data. The implementation of PILWALI Surabaya 2015 has data on voters who are included in the Permanent Voter List (DPT) greater than the 2018 East Java PILGUB voter data on the Permanent Voter List (DPT) they have set. In 2018, there will be three years after 2015, the DPT should have been selected to the regions in a region with more data because there are additional residents every day, but the fact that there is a decrease in the number of voters in PILGUB East Java 2018 compared to PILWALI Kota Surabaya 2015. The author has examined the striking differences in the DPT data of both Election events, and how the solutions to the two elections even though the regional government is different.


Al-Ahkam ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 24
Author(s):  
Abdul Hamid Tome

Abstrak Penelitian ini difokuskan pada persoalan pembentukan perangkat daerah berlandaskan asas pembentukannya. Asas pembentukan perangkat daerah menjadi prinsip bagi pemerintah daerah dalam merekonstruksi kembali organisasinya menjadi organisasi yang responsif terhadap perubahan dalam upaya menggerakan roda pembangunan daerah dan pemberian layanan yang baik. Penelitian ini menggunakan jenis penelitian hukum normatif dengan pendekatan statute approach. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa terdapat susunan perangkat daerah yang dibentuk belum didasarkan pada asas pembentukannya. Salah satunya adalah susunan organisasi perangkat daerah Pemerintah Provinsi Gorontalo. Hal ini dapat dilihat dari belum terakomodirnya urusan pemerintahan bidang tenaga kerja pada perangkat daerah. Selain itu, terdapat perangkat daerah yang melaksanakan urusan pemerintahan melebihi kapasitas yang diperintahkan oleh ketentuan peraturan perundang-undangan. Oleh karenanya diharapkan Pemerintah Provinsi Gorontalo melakukan pemetaan kembali susunan perangkat daerahnya. Langkah yang harus ditempuh adalah dengan melakukan perubahan terhadap Perda No. 11 Tahun 2016. Kata Kunci: Asas; Perangkat Daerah; Pemerintah Abstract This research focused on the issue of the formation of regional apparatus based on the principles of their formation. The principle of forming regional apparatus is a principle for regional governments in reconstructing their organizations into organizations that are responsive to change in an effort to move the wheels of regional development and provide good services. This study uses a type of normative legal research with a statute approach. The results of the study show that there is an arrangement of regional instruments that have been formed that have not been based on the principles of their formation. One of them is the organizational structure of the regional apparatus of the Gorontalo Provincial Government. This can be seen from the lack of accommodation of government affairs in the field of labor in the regional apparatus. In addition, there are regional apparatus that carry out government affairs exceeding the capacity ordered by statutory provisions. Therefore, it is expected that the Gorontalo Provincial Government will re-map the composition of the regional apparatus. The step that must be taken is to make changes to Local Regulation No. 11 of 2016. Keywords: Principle; Regional Apparatus; Government.


2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (2) ◽  
pp. 101
Author(s):  
Rury Febrina ◽  
Isril '

The Regional Medium Term Development Plan (RPJMD) is one of the development planning documents that must be prepared by the regional government 6 months after the regional head is inaugurated. Vision The mission in the RPJMD is the vision and mission of the elected regional head offered to the community at the time of the campaign implementation in the implementation of the Regional Election Committee and adjustments that refer to the existing RPJPD. This means that the RPJMD is a political contract between the regional head and the community during his tenure (5 years).The political process is also interpreted as a stage where there is interaction between the executive and the legislature in the legislative process, especially in relation to the discussion of the RPJMD which sets out the vision and mission of the regional head during his term of office. The legislative process is focused on the stages of discussion and agreement with the DPRD regarding the RPJMD and its relation to the performance of the future regional government.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 223-242
Author(s):  
Dolot Alhasni Bakung

The region has the authority to manage and regulate its territory independently based on the mandate of Article 18 paragraph (2) of the 1945 Constitution. One such authority is to manage natural resources in this case conducting coal mining. The management of coal mining under the Minerba Act places the district/city government in authority in its management. Meanwhile, the Local Government Law places the provincial government also in possession of this management authority. This gave birth to the dualism of regulation in terms of the authority to manage coal, giving rise to a contradiction between one rule and another. The problem in this study is First, how is the condition of coal mining management by local governments in the perspective of regional autonomy? Second, what are the implications of the current coal mining arrangements by the regional government? The results of the study showed that coal mining authority from the district/municipal government under the Minerba Act then was transferred to the provincial government based on the Regional Government Law was reasonable because of various problems that arose from the authority of the district/city government. However, this fact puts the authority of coal mining management in dualism and disharmony in its regulation. This dualism has implications for the disruption of the pattern of authority relations between the central and regional governments, financial management between the central and regional governments, and the division of supervisory authorities between the central and regional governments.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 13-24
Author(s):  
Herlinda, M.Si

This research took place at the office of the River City Regional Development Planning Agency (BAPPEDA). The purpose of this research is to find out how regional autonomy is in implementing infrastructure development in Sungai Penuh City. The approach taken in this research is qualitative. The number of informants was 7 people. Techniques and data collection tools in this study were interviews, observation, and documentation study. The unit of analysis is the Institute. The institution in this research is the regional development planning agency for Sungai Penuh City. The results show that the infrastructure development in Sungai Penuh City has been carried out by the regional government, however, the local government of Sungai Penuh City is not efficient enough in carrying out infrastructure development in the Sungai Penuh city. Because there are several roads in the Sungai Penuh city area that are still damaged. The weak planning factor in Sungai Penuh city is the natural resource factor, the funding factor, because the land availability in the Sungai Penuh city area is not sufficient, which is. The local government of Sungai Penuh City must be able to control the results of natural wealth so that regional revenue or revenue increases.


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