scholarly journals Policy Strategy Beyond Eco Tourism Development

2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 264-278
Author(s):  
Ersa Tri Fitriasari ◽  
Nurdien Kistanto ◽  
Yuwanto Yuwanto ◽  
Teguh Yuwono

The policy of strategy ecotourism development in the border area is actually to improve the function of the autonomous village as promised by the Jokowi-JK government policy, which is to build from the periphery. . The development process should not fully follow the logic of the governance structure, but by looking at the needs and the conditions of the asymmetrical region. At least there are several reasons that underlie a policy research. First, because of the condition of the border communities that live in poverty, many migrants work in Malaysia; Second, the inequality of infrastructure facilities between Indonesia and Malaysia which leads to inequality of optimism in public services; Third, the occurrence of business transaction processes that cause dependence on Malaysian society to fulfill their daily needs. The results of the research with a qualitative approach can be concluded that the government does not yet have a strategic agenda for ecotourism development and quantitatively the results of hypothesis testing are significantly proven that there is a natural potential that can be used as an asset of scientific information for the development of an ecotourism model.  

2012 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Fauzan ◽  
Bahtaruddin Bahtaruddin ◽  
Hikmah Nuraini

This research related to the implementation of good governance, free from corruption, collusion and nepotism. The approach used in this research is a descriptive qualitative approach. The Location of research conducted in the District of Pemalang. Based on the research results can presented that the District of Pemalang is committed and fully supports the government policy in eradicating corruption. District of Pemalang support to efforts to more information accelerate the eradication of corruption stated in the the Regional Action Plan to Accelerate the Eradication of Corruption (RAD-PK) in 2011 -2016 which refers to the Medium Term Development Plan (RPJM) District of Pemalang from 2011 to 2016 and the National Action Plan for Eradication of Corruption (RAN-PK) and the President of Republic of Indonesia Instruction No. 5 Year 2004 on Accelerating the eradication of corruption. RAD-PK 2011-2016 District of Pemalang is a document that contains an action program that aims to accelerate the eradication of corruption. RAD-PK as a program of action containing concrete measures that have been agreed by the stakeholders in the area, so it has been a commitment of local governments prevention efforts corruption through the development of programs and activities aimed at improving public services and the application of the principles of good governance. Keywords: governance, eradication, corruption


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 461-466
Author(s):  
Khaira Zakya ◽  
R Hamdani Harahap ◽  
Sakhyan Asmara

Slum-free Urban Program (KOTAKU) is arranged by the Directorate General of Human Settlements, Presidential Regulation Number 2 of 2015, which instructs the development and expansion of urban regions by handling the residential environment's quality. The research shows that Binjai City has 21 Urban Villages included in the slums residential area. They are Tanah Merah, Bhakti Karya, Tanah Seribu, Puji Dadi, Binjai Estate, Rambung Barat, Rambung Timur, Timbang Langkat, Sumber Mulyorejo, Sumber Karya, Bandar Sinembah, Limau Mungkur, Paya Roba, Suka Maju, Suka Ramai, Tangsi, Satria, Berngam, Pekan Binjai, Damai, and Cengkeh Turi. The KOTAKU program gets its fund from the Kotaku program, Regional Budget (APBD), and communities' funds to manage the program. In this research, the methodology used was the descriptive method using a qualitative approach to focus on the current issues or phenomena during the research. The research shows the decrease of slums residential area from 315.6 Ha to 224.57 Ha. The implementation of the KOTAKU program has a resistor factor: the lack of socialization from the government regarding the program and the lack of community participation in the development process. This research concludes that the implementation of the KOTAKU program in Binjai City has corresponded to the local people requirements, and it creates a decrease of residential slums area to 30%. This research provides a recommendation: the government needs to make more socialization regarding the program and conduct direct coordination to the community to increase people's participation to run the KOTAKU program. The suggestion for future research is to conduct a bottom-up strategy so that many people are actively involved in the program


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-12
Author(s):  
Asri Nur Aina ◽  
Siswidyanto Siswidyanto ◽  
Ainul Hayat

This article aimed to analyze the Government Policy in the process of implementing education to improve National Security at the Sebatik Island of Nunukan Regency. The author analyzed using Bardach’s Eightfold path to more effective problem solving which consists of defining the problem, assembling the evidence, constructing the alternatives, selecting the criteria, projecting the outcomes, confronting the trade-offs, deciding, and telling the story. This is a descriptive-type study with a qualitative approach. Study results shows that in Nunukan Regency, especially Sebatik Island that is considered as a Frontier, Outermost, and Underdeveloped region, which also lies at the border between Malaysia and Indonesia—haven’t been optimally carrying out policies on education implementation for improving national security. This was also proven by the number of schools that lack the necessary facilities and infrastructures, in addition to the curriculum that has yet to instil national security strengthening in schools and the lack of routine for nationalism-related activities given by the local government. Therefore, the local government should synergize with other parties, such as the Indonesian Army and education communities to improve national security in Sebatik Island while also strengthen the students’ sense of nationalism through accommodating school subjects on Indonesian nationality and culture.


MEDIAKITA ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Zida Zakiyatul Husna, Moh. Ali Aziz

The Covid-19 pandemic, which has hit almost all parts of the world, has made many changes in social order. No exception, Indonesia is also one of the countries affected by the Covid-19 outbreak. The new government policy regarding the prevention of the Covid-19 outbreak has hampered almost all social activities. One of them is da'wah activities. The existence of the PSBB and WFH policies makes preachers have to find new da'wah strategies and methods so that da'wah can be carried out in the midst of new policies from the government. Looking at the above background, this research focuses on how the new dakwah patterns during the pandemic. Through a descriptive qualitative approach and observing one of the da'wah actors, namely the @ala_nu account on social media Instagram, this study found that one of the new da'wah patterns in the pandemic was the use of growing media. And one of the media that is now widely used by preachers in conveying their preaching during a pandemic is Instagram social media. Through the @ala_nu account, researchers can find out new da'wah patterns using social media.Keywords: Da'wah Patterns, Social Media, @ala_nu


2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-20
Author(s):  
Reza Rafiansa ◽  
Tjipto Sumadi ◽  
Mohammad Maiwan

This research is encouraged by the rejection of Jakarta Government Policy which requires the Head of Neighborhood Association (RT) and Community Association (RW) to use Qlue Application in helping the government to overcome the City problem. Research method used is descriptive method within qualitative approach. The informants in this research are Heads of RT and RW. Key Informants are Head of Administrative Village, Governmental Peace of Order Section, and Economic Development Section at Kelurahan Tengah. The results of the research show that Application of Qlue Application Policy has been running well. This is seen from the fulfillment of Evaluation Indicators of the effectiveness, efficiency, adequacy and responsiveness. While the Impact of Development is caused by the Report of City Problems that encourages the creation of Regional Development which is seen from the improvement of service, the development, empowerment, and the participation of citizens in following up the Qlue report.


Author(s):  
Hari Apryana ◽  
Karina Rahma Nugraheni ◽  
Fatimah Wardhana

<p><em>As a country with high vulnerability to natural disaster, the government and communities must be prepared for disasters threats that may occur at any time. One of the most important aspects in disaster management is budgeting, which can support the effectiveness of the sustainable management. </em><em>The source of disaster funding comes from the State Budget (APBN) as stated in PP. 22/2008 Article 4 paragraph (2). One of the APBN funds provided by the government is in the form of contingency funds. </em><em>This study aims to analyze the implementation of disaster management preparedness funding policies and examine the problems of disaster management in the aspect of coordination among institutions. This research is a policy research conducted using a descriptive qualitative approach and literature review. The results showed that there is an overlap between budget policies and coordination among institutions in the calculation of the budget for disaster preparedness funding.</em></p>


Author(s):  
Mohd Anuar Ramli ◽  
Tengku Fatimah Azzahra Tengku Md Fauzi ◽  
Noor Fahimah Mohd Razif

Public health is the main priority of the government policy. In line with this, various efforts have been undertaken to improve the health of the community, including vaccination programs, explicitly the injection of vaccines, specifically immunization among children. This is due to the transmission of various types of diseases that risks the survival of children. However, there are parents who reject giving the vaccine to their children based on claims of non-halal vaccine sources and the adverse events following immunization. They deny the importance of vaccines by choosing alternative treatments that are said to be better and safer. Since the vaccine injection is not a mandatory requirement by the government, they feel entitled to reject the vaccine injection by choice. As a result of the vaccine rejection, some previously reduced vaccine-preventable diseases are on the increase in Malaysia. Therefore, this literature review, based on the qualitative approach, discusses the polemics of vaccines and governmental authorities in enforcing a policy from an Islamic ruling perspective. Findings of this study indicate that based on the principle of maslahah in Islam, it is permissible for the government to devise vaccination as a compulsory requirement for the citizens. Thus, the government can enforce mandatory vaccinations so that parents will allow their children to be vaccinated. The effects of not vaccinating children are not on the children only; they also pose risks to the community at large.


INFORMASI ◽  
2022 ◽  
Vol 51 (2) ◽  
pp. 281-304
Author(s):  
Luky Fitriani ◽  
Pawito Pawito ◽  
Prahastiwi Utari

The removal of mural looking like President Joko Widodo's face with the words 404 Not Found triggered a wide range of reactions from the public, including some on Twitter, who saw the action as an anti-critical form of government. As a result, the hashtag #Jokowi404notfound became a popular topic and was used over 11,000 times on August 14, 2021. The purpose of this study is to look at how people use the hashtag #Jokowi404notfound on Twitter to protest the removal of murals. In August 2021, this study takes a qualitative approach, collecting data in the form of observation of media texts on Twitter's public timeline. According to the findings of this study, the hashtag #Jokowi404notfound was used to protest the government's anti-critical decision to remove murals as a form of suppression of individual freedom. When the public interest is at stake and the movement is mobilized by Twitter activists with large social media followings, the hashtag activism movement has the potential to drive and influence government policy. Messages to the government are also conveyed using various styles of language.


2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 86-95
Author(s):  
Tuwinanto Tuwinanto ◽  
Dedi Rianto Rahadi

The government policy in suppressing the spread of the covid-19 virus continues to be carried out, the office and factory cluster is one that is very worrying so that the government and companies work together to provide a way out so that operational activities can continue so that the economic condition of the community is maintained by prioritizing employee safety factors and his family. The research objective was to determine whether work from home during a pandemic was an effective solution?. The research method is carried out with a qualitative approach. The results showed that work from home is one of the most ideal work methods during this pandemic season, because it can reduce employee exposure to the virus in the workplace or office.


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