scholarly journals Menguji Kepemimpinan Kepala Desa dalam Pembangunan Infrastruktur Desa Rianiate Kecamatan Pangururan Kabupaten Samosir

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 81-92
Author(s):  
Monita Oktavia ◽  
Prayetno Prayetno

This article aims to present the condition of infrastructure development in Rianiate village under the leadership of the village head in developing village infrastructure. One indicator of the success of infrastructure development in a village depends on the role of the village head in fostering and involving community participation. The village head must be able to carry out his function as a motivator, facilitator, apply the principles of transparency, discipline, fairness and responsibility in carrying out village development tasks. Development in Desa Rianiate is already quite good, although there are still some shortcomings. The leadership of the village head in general is good even though it is still not optimal. The leadership was inherent in the village head of Rianiate. On the other hand, findings in the field are still found by some people who are reluctant to get involved with the tendency to prioritize personal matters. 

1904 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 169-204
Author(s):  
A. Shibkov

Not only among doctors, but also among the public, there is an established view that scurvy is a disease that develops on the soil of perverse nutrition. The purpose of our study was to provide figures, a statistical way of verifying this, in an empirical way, in the form of an established view. On the other hand, we set ourselves the goal of the same way to find out the role of another factor in the ethnology of scurvy - the role of sanitary conditions, mainly a housing estate, a village hut for various groups of peasant population.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Solly Aryza

This Research described about implementation of infrastructure, community participation and institutions in the village of Heroes, Tanjung Tiram sub-district, Batubara district. Wheres the potential of natural resources in the village of Pahlawan is quite large if maximized properly with the development of good infrastructure will produce good growth. This study aims to look at an infrastructure development model offered that includes infrastructure, community participation and institutions in the village of Pahlawan, Tanjung Tiram sub-district, Batubara district, which is needed in economic growth in Tanjung Tiram sub-district, coal district, where through this model formation can increase economic growth in the sub-district. Tanjung Oyster Coal District. This participation can be seen from the availability of infrastructure facilities that will encourage even greater potential that can be managed by the community so that it can provide economic added value for the economic growth of rural communities. Village Institutions has a positive and significant relationship to economic growth, which means the role of Village Institutions in developing high infrastructure encourages economic growth. Village Institution is seen from the existence of village institutions that are able to boost the village economy. Fishbone formulation shows that there is a problem in implementing infrastructure in increasing economic growth. This problem arises from various aspects that are indicators of infrastructure and economic growth itself. This problem can be resolved with a policy that is targeted and inclusive of the target audience that can create synergies between community institutions, government, banking and business actors in creating a prosperous economy. Education, health and employment infrastructure are the main pillars in the realization of the economy.


2017 ◽  
Vol 11 (5) ◽  
pp. 169
Author(s):  
Sidhi Pramudito

Abstract: In recent years many new and modern buildings have emerged in Yogyakarta, on the other hand the existence of kampongs and the natural environment continues to decline, including local wisdom in managing the environment is increasingly abandoned. Kampung Gampingan as a "kampung kota" in the city of Yogyakarta, located on the riverside of the Winongo River. Kampong administrators and it’s citizen Gampingan cooperate to manage and maintain the quality of the kampong environment. For them, the aspect of environmental conservation is very important and considered because it aims to maintain harmonious relationships between humans and the natural environment. The purpose of this paper is to explore information about environmental management in kampong Gampingan, which involves citizens and consider the impact on the natural environment. The results show that community participation, partnerships with various parties (other communities, universities, government and private), and the role of facilitators are very important in the management of kampong based on local wisdom. Community participation is the key to the success or failure of kampong management based on local wisdom.Keywords: kampong management, community participation, local wisdomAbstrak: Dalam beberapa tahun akhir-akhir ini banyak bangunan baru dan modern muncul di Yogyakarta, pada sisi lain keberadaan kampung dan lingkungan alamiah terus berkurang, termasuk kearifan lokal dalam mengelola lingkungan semakin ditinggalkan. Kampung Gampingan termasuk “kampung kota” di kota Yogyakarta, terletak di tepi Sungai Winongo. Pengurus kampung dan warga kampung Gampingan bergotong-royong mengelola dan menjaga kualitas lingkungan kampung. Bagi mereka, aspek pelestarian lingkungan sangat penting dan diperhatikan sebab bertujuan menjaga hubungan harmonis manusia dan lingkungan alam. Tujuan tulisan ini adalah menggali informasi tentang pengelolaan lingkungan di kampung Gampingan, yang melibatkan warga dan mempertimbangkan dampak terhadap lingkungan alam. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa partisipasi masyarakat, kemitraan dengan berbagai pihak (komunitas lain, perguruan tinggi, pemerintah dan swasta), dan peran fasilitator sangat penting dalam pengelolaan kampung yang berbasis kearifan lokal. Peranserta masyarakat menjadi kunci keberhasilan atau kegagalan pengelolaan kampung berbasis kearifan lokal.Kata kunci: mengelola kampung, partisipasi warga, kearifan lokal


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dhimas Setyo Nugroho

Majority Community Nglepen of initially was as a farmer for livelihoods. After the disastrous earthquake of a 5.9 magnitude which caused severe damage on May 27, 2006. The village was relocated to another area and built building earthquake resistant with house-shaped dome (dome). The uniqueness of the design of the dome House thus became the attraction. On the other hand, the process of transition social-cultural society became a tourism society is very attractive to be observed.This article presents an overview the challenges in the development of Community-Based Tourism residents of Nglepen. Examined based on the theory of community participation through a descriptive qualitative analysis. The results showed that the higher the participation of citizens, then the higher its impact on society. Impact found tend to be worth positive for the community, economically and socially-cultural. Furthermore, the positive impact perceived, tend to affect the level of participation in the development of tourism


Author(s):  
Nyanjige Mbembela Mayala

Agriculture's importance to industrialization efforts in Tanzania goes far beyond its direct impact on the manufacturing sector, but on farmers' incomes, economic stability, and reduction of poverty. The challenges are on both sides; agricultural development initiatives are needed on one hand while manufacturing obstacles are supposed to be dealt with on the other hand. Using literature review approach, the study found that there should be a balance between infrastructure development and agricultural support so that the two may support well the industrialization process. Massive efforts have been myths to the smooth changes which call for serious attention to the planners to review strategies, policies and programme. On the other hand, the potentials of the agricultural sector are observed to support the industrialization process in Tanzania. The potentials include food security, private investments support, employment, and exports enhancement and supply strain stabilization through various crops and produce.


Author(s):  
Eva Susanty Simaremare ◽  
Rani Dewi Pratiwi ◽  
Elsye Gunawan

<em>Wulukubun Arso XIV, District Skanto Kerom regency is overgrown with stingging nettle leaves that are useful as traditional medicine as pain relief, reduce fatigue, and reduce stiffness. Stingging nettle leaves are found in the village but they are only allowed to dry, wilted, dead, even thrown away. On the other hand the value of this leaf is higher if they are developed as pharmaceutical products. The purpose of this activity was to carry out a program to empower, strengthen community participation in swamedication and optimization the potency of stingging nettle leaf to raise the health and economics of Wulukubun Arso XIV people as topical ointment. This activity was taked out by the preparation method, established cooperation with partners, related institutions, activities of the activity day in the village, evaluation, report, and publication. The results showed 7.4% of participants have followed the same activity. As many as 88.9% of participants got new information from this activity and 70.4% committed to assist others in disseminating the information from this activity</em>


1973 ◽  
Vol 74 (4) ◽  
pp. 769-774 ◽  
Author(s):  
Akira Yokoyama ◽  
Hiroshi Tomogane ◽  
Katuaki Ôta
Keyword(s):  

ABSTRACT A non-steroidal oestrogen antagonist, MER-25, was administered to cycling rats for elucidating the role of oestrogen in the surge of prolactin observed on the afternoon of pro-oestrus (POe). In animals injected with 20 mg of MER-25 intramuscularly on the afternoon (16.30 h) of the first day of dioestrus (D-1), the surge of prolactin was blocked while the level of prolactin on the afternoon of POe of these animals was significantly higher than that of the corresponding controls injected with oil. Ovulation was also blocked in these animals treated with the drug on the afternoon of D-l. On the other hand, treatment on the morning (10.30 h) of the 2nd day of dioestrus failed to prevent not only the surge of prolactin but also ovulation. These observations provide strong evidence for the view that oestrogen is responsible for the surge of prolactin on the afternoon of POe, and that the surge is accompanied by that of LH.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (SPL1) ◽  
pp. 171-174
Author(s):  
Tarare Toshida ◽  
Chaple Jagruti

The covid-19 resulted in broad range of spread throughout the world in which India has also became a prey of it and in this situation the means of media is extensively inϑluencing the mentality of the people. Media always played a role of loop between society and sources of information. In this epidemic also media is playing a vital role in shaping the reaction in ϑirst place for both good and ill by providing important facts regarding symptoms of Corona virus, preventive measures against the virus and also how to deal with any suspect of disease to overcome covid-19. On the other hand, there are endless people who spread endless rumours overs social media and are adversely affecting life of people but we always count on media because they provide us with valuable answers to our questions, facts and everything in need. Media always remains on top of the line when it comes to stop the out spread of rumours which are surely dangerous kind of information for society. So on our side we should react fairly and maturely to handle the situation to keep it in the favour of humanity and help government not only to ϑight this pandemic but also the info emic.


1992 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-67
Author(s):  
D.S. Nava

The EEC Treaty contains no specific provisions for the control of concentrations. Only the competition rules. Articles 85 and 86 EEC, could be considered as possible legal instruments for regulating concentrations. The Commission has had to examine whether and to what extent these provisions could be used to this end.The Commission's view has been that Article 85 does not apply to operations resulting in structural change, as is the case of concentrations and concentrative joint ventures. Cooperative operations, such as cooperative joint ventures, on the other hand fall to be assessed under Article 85. The Philip Morris case has made this position uncertain. According to the extensive interpretation of this judgement Article 85 is now applicable to certain concentrations and thus to concentrative joint ventures.There is no such uncertainty regarding the role of Article 86 in controlling concentrative joint ventures, for the Court has established in the Continental Can case that concentrations can be caught by Article 86.With the adoption in 1989 of the Regulation on concentration control the Commission finally has a legal instrument specifically designed to regulate concentrations. However, only concentrations and concentrative joint ventures which comply with certain turnover thresholds (the so-called concentrations or concentrative joint ventures with a Community dimension) can be assessed by the Commission under the Regulation. This means that the provisions of the Regulation can not be applied to concentrative joint ventures beneath the threshold.Because of the difficulty in distinguishing concentrative operations from cooperative ones, the Commission published the Notice regarding the concentrative and cooperative operations under the Regulation on the control of concentrations.


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