scholarly journals MODEL KELEMBAGAAN PENGEMBANGAN USAHATANI HUTAN RAKYAT GANITRI DI PROVINSI JAWA TENGAH

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 46
Author(s):  
Idin Saepudin Ruhimat

This study aims to formulate an institutional model for the development of ganitri community forest farming in Central Java Province. The study was conducted from January to December 2012 in three districts in Central Java Province, namely Cilacap, Kebumen, and Wonosobo. Data were analyzed descriptively with a qualitative approach. The results showed that the institutional model of agribusiness that optimizes the role of various parties such as government, private sector, and the community at all stages of farming such as the procurement of inputs, production, processing, and marketing can be used as an institutional model for the development of community forest ganitri both for production purposes timbers or seeds. The local government of Cilacap, Kebumen, and Wonosobo are advised to optimize aspects of mentoring, coaching, and counseling to stakeholders in the development of ganitri community forest farming and to find alternative markets and value added ganitri crops.

Author(s):  
Adyathan Dasyapu ◽  
Greeshmika Nagubilli ◽  
Jayanth V Kutcharlapati ◽  
Hari Prasad Guntuku ◽  
Shruti S Nagdeve

Purpose: Engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contracts are on their way to becoming the most common type of contract used by the private sector for large-scale infrastructure projects. Every project requires a strong relationship between all of the experts participating in EPC projects and the client. This relationship must be solidly established by an architect; otherwise, the project may fail for all parties involved, including the client, contractor, lenders, government, and others. The purpose of this study is to identify if the working of the EPC contracts is favourable for the architectural profession, and to identify the way in which the working could be improved. Methodology: A qualitative approach was applied to analyze the critical points of EPC contracts based upon reviews of related case studies from the public sector and supplementary interviews with professionals in the field. Main Finding: The architect's role in an EPC contract is not crucial and is equal to other stakeholders involved in the project. Also, EPC contractors have the power to dictate the workflow of the project and hence, architects might have to compromise in terms of the design, compensation, etc. Implications: It is very important for every project to have an outcome based on each stakeholders/consultants inputs specially on larger projects, this article is a step towards understanding the role of architects under an EPC contract as the future projects will come under its purview.  Novelty: The study is done under the lens of a newly graduated architect and not as any other professional, thereby trying to develop an understanding for fresh architects.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mujahidatul Musfiroh ◽  
Retno Setyowati ◽  
Yeremia Rante Ada ◽  
Sholahuddin Sholahuddin ◽  
Najib Najib

Background: The population growth rate of Central Java Province is considerably above the ideal. Therefore, the Provincial and Regional Governments need to carefully plan the development programs by analyzing the family knowledge of population issues. This study aims to determine the family knowledge of population issues.Design and Methods: This research used the secondary data analysis (SDA) method. The data were taken from the 2019 Performance and Program Accountability Survey (SKAP) of the Population of KKBPK (Population of Family Planning and Family Development), Central Java Province. The data included in the 2019 SKAP Keluarga on population issues will be analyzed using descriptive quantitative analysis.Results: According to the research data, 51.5% of respondents understood population issues. The commonly recognized issues are unemployment (95.5%), employment (97.1%), and poverty (97.1%). The source of information widely used by respondents is the television (91.9%). Additionally, officers or communities that provide abundant information about population issues are friends, neighbors, and relatives (72.8%). Furthermore, formal educational institutions, including schools (47.8%), and community organizations (youth organizations, PKK/Family Welfare Program, Integrated Health Service Post, and religious organizations) (49.6%) provided information.Conclusions: In conclusion, efforts to increase the knowledge about population issues can be done by optimizing the function of television, close circles, the role of formal educational institutions and social organizations.


KRITIS ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 140-148
Author(s):  
Ika Ristiyani Madyaningrum ◽  
Aloisius Chris Cahyo Utomo ◽  
Yudha Wahyu Pratama

This article specifically discusses the participation of local communities in tourism development in Karimunjawa National Park, which is administratively a part of Jepara Regency, Central Java Province. This research uses a qualitative approach, the research findings show that the participation of local communities in Karimunjawa is realized through the formation of the Tourism Local Transportation Association, the Lodging Association, the Tourism Ship Association, the Culinary Association, and the Tour Guides Association which are members of the Indonesian Tour Guides Association. also encouraged to offer local Karimunjawa superior products in the form of food, beverages, and handicraft products to tourists visiting Karimunjawa to support the economic development and empowerment of the Karimunjawa community.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 39
Author(s):  
Tommy Soenyoto

This study aims to develop mushroom gymnastic instrument for men’s artistic gymnastic athletes of junior and senior levels. The instrument is aimed at improving movement skills on horse saddle. Aside from its use as an exercise instrument for beginner, junior and senior levels of men’s artistic gymnastic athletes, this instrument can also be used for beginners’ level competition. This study used qualitative approach in which the data are collected from the initial step to the trial. The main procedure involved five steps: (1) the analysis of product development; (2) the development of initial product; (3) the expert validation; (4) the trial; and (5) the product revision. This study found that the mushroom gymnastic instrument can be used for men’s artistic gymnastic sport, particularly (1) for improving movement skill development on horse saddle for junior and senior athletes; (2) as an exercise instrument for beginner, junior and senior level of men’s artistic gymnastic athletes; (3) as an instrument used in competition for men’s artistic gymnastic for beginners’ level.   Keywords: model development, prototype, mushroom gymnastics, men’s artistic gymnastics  sport.


Author(s):  
Yusli Wardiatno ◽  
Beni Beni ◽  
Akhmad Solihin ◽  
Zairion Zairion

The purpose of this research was to analyze the issues and problems in lobster fisheries for establishing strategies to achieve sustainable lobster management. This study was conducted from November 2018 to January 2019 in coastal waters of Wonogiri Regency, Central Java Province. Data collection were made using the triangulation method. In addition, data analyses were performed using AWOT (Analythical Hierarchy Procedure and Strenght-Weakness-Opportunity-Threats) which was the combination of SWOT and Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) techniques. The results showed that the problems of lobster management in Wonogiri Regency was the unreported catch and the unwillingness to release small-size- and berried-female lobsters. The best strategy for lobster management in Wonogiri Regency was shown in the 2nd quadrant (strategi Strength-Threats). Thus, the priority strategies would be the development of friendly lobster fishing gear with score a value 35.4% and the second priority is strengthening the role of collectors in controlling catches with a value of 30.5%.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 149
Author(s):  
Kandar Kandar ◽  
Dwi Indah Iswanti

Permasalahan utama yang sering terjadi pada pasien skizofrenia adalah perilaku kekerasan. Kondisi ini harus segera ditangani karena perilaku kekerasan yang terjadi dapat membahayakan diri pasien, orang lain dan lingkungan.Penelitian kualitatif dengan pendekatan kualitatif deskriptif yang bersifat memahami gambaran faktor predisposisi dan presipitasi pada partisipan pasien resiko perilaku kekerasan. Ada 3 Faktor predisposisi pada Pasien dengan Risiko Perilaku Kekerasan di RSJD Dr. Amino Gondohutomo Provinsi Jawa Tengah yaitu : Faktor genetik yang menyebabkan pasien mengalami risiko perilaku kekerasan. Faktor psikologis yang menyebabkan pasien mengalami risiko perilaku kekerasan antara lain yaitu: Kepribadian yang tertutup, Kehilangan, Aniayaseksual, Kekerasandalamkeluarga. Faktor sosial budaya yang menyebabkan pasien mengalami risiko perilaku kekerasan yaitu: Pekerjaan, Pernikahan.Ada 3 Faktor Presipitasi pada Pasien dengan Risiko Perilaku Kekerasan di RSJD Dr. Amino Gondohutomo Provinsi Jawa Tengah yaitu ; Faktor genetik; putus obat sebagai pencetus pasien mengalami risiko perilaku kekerasan. Faktor psikologis yaitu konsep diri sebagai pencetus pasien mengalami risiko perilaku kekerasan. Faktor sosial budaya yaitu ketidakharmonisan lingkungan tempat tinggal membuat diri ingin marah dan berbicara dengan kasar. Kata kunci: predisposisi, presipitasi, resiko perilkau kekerasan PREDISPOSITION AND PRESTIPITATION FACTORS OF RISK OF VIOLENT BEHAVIOUR  ABSTRACTThe main problem that often occurs in patient with schizofrenia is violent behaviour. This condition must be overcome immediately because it could endanger patient itself, others abd the environment. A qualitative research with a descriptive qualitative approach which is understand the image of predisposing and precipitation factors in participant of patient with risk of violent behaviour. There are 3 predisposing factors in patient with risk of violent behaviour at The Mental Hospital of Dr Amino Gondohutomo Central Java Province, that is : Genetic factor, psychological factor such as closed personality, lose experience, sexual abuse, domestic violence and Sociocultural factors that is occupation and marriage. Then the 3 precipitatiobn factors in patient with risk ov violent behaviour are : Genetic factor that is drop out of medicine, Psychological factor that is body concept and Sociocultural factor namely environmental disharmony that makes patient become angry and speak rudely.  Keywords: Predisposing, Precipatation, Violent behaviour


2012 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
I Gusti Ayu Ketut Rachmi Handayani

<p align="center"><em>Abstract</em></p><p><em>The purpose of this study is to formulate legal drafting a model policy formulation Regional Regulation based Green Legislation in order to develop the practices of good governance in the region through strengthening the role of the executive (such as the leading sector of legal department Sector, BLH, Central Java Regional Environment and Parliament through strategies, mechanisms, and empowerment potential, and improving procedures for preparing regulations for environment conservation attention. This study is a juridical non-doctrinal, with a qualitative approach. The method will be used through the stages of: mapping the existing condition into the formulation of legal drafting which has been used, mapping of potential executive (leading sector) and the Parliament, to evaluate regulations that have been generated , identify and evaluate the constraints faced in the policy formulation stage, identify opportunities and strategies and formulate a model formulation that can be developed. The emphasis in the context of formulation of legal drafting by the Government to produce a green-based regulation legislation. The results of research are: First, the preparation of formulations Legal Drafting regulations made by the Government in accordance with Act No. 12 of 2011 and Act No. 32 of 2004, but not all use the Paper of Academic regulation in the formulation so that the Legal Drafting  Regional Regulation not meet the criteria of a good legal system. Second, participation has not been effective and not all regulation is preceded Academic Paper. Third, the constraints in the formulation of legal drafting regulations include limitations of the preparation of draft environmental preservation, the ability to assess the regulation, the ability to formulate an explicit policy, concrete , clear and operational.</em></p><p><em>                           <br /> </em>Kata kunci: <em>Green Constitution</em>, <em>Legal Drafting</em></p>


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 177 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuliana Susanti ◽  
Dominicus Savio Priyarsono ◽  
Sri Mulatsih

Beef cattle development based on regional planning approach is one of efforts to increase the role of beef cattle in Central Java Province, by synergizing between its commodity and the region potency. This study aims to analyze the role of beef cattle in the economy of Central Java and its potential development based on regional planning. The analysis instrument used to answer the aim of this research is descriptive analysis, LQ (Location Quotient), KPPTR (Ruminant Population Increased Capacity) and schallogram analysis. The results showed that the role of beef cattle in Central Java Province make a positive contribution to fulfill the demand for beef, but the beef cattle contribution for GDRP and labor is still relatively small. Central Java has considerable potency for the development of beef cattle since it is even now able to increase the ruminant population amounting 5.232.130 AU (Animal Unit) based on TDN (Total Digestible Nutrient), which scattered in 17 districts of the 21 districts designated as the development regions of beef cattle. The base region of beef cattle in Central Java Province located in 7 (seven) districts, but based on the results of the physical assessment of services capacity of these regions considered remain relatively low and middling. The strategy to increase the role of beef cattle in the economy of Central Java is by classifying the regions into 4 groups: namely based on the source of forage, the region base of beef cattle, and the level of service capacity of beef cattle development.


2019 ◽  
Vol 125 ◽  
pp. 02015
Author(s):  
Satryani Kartika Ningrum Ika ◽  
Fuad Muhamad

Farmers have difficulty in developing community forest and their derivative products because they are constrained by funds. So, The Ministry of Environment and Forestry issued a credit program to delay cutting down trees. Loans use trees as collateral for credit. The experimental site is in Kawengen Village Ungaran East Ungaran, Semarang Regency Central Java Province (7˚1021 N 110˚4814 W) at 216 m above sea level. Data is obtained from Lestari farmer grup. Lestari farmer group is a farmer organization that participates in the delayed cutting down trees credit program.The purpose of the study was to find out the implications of implementing credit program to delay cutting down trees for sustainable community forest management. The study indicated that delayed cutting loan is beneficial for farmers and forest suistainability. The result is the delay in cutting trees useful for providing longer opportunities of tree life, thus trees can be functioned ecologically and economically longer. On the other hand, if it fails to pay, there will be fragmentation of community forest land. The ecological and economic functions of trees will also be lost.


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