scholarly journals Female Family-Head Resilience in Building Family Food Security in New Normal Adaptation of Covid-19 Pandemic

2021 ◽  
Vol 17 ◽  
pp. 810-818
Author(s):  
Indra Kertati

The problem in this research is that women access of providing food is limited due to Covid-19 pandemic, insufficient skills and education as well as poverty. The aim is to describe and analyze the capacity of poor women as family head in strengthening food security in the new normal period. The focus of this research is the family head of poor women in the city of Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia. The results showed that the resilience of poor women's household heads was hindered by the legal identity they did not have after divorcing from their husbands. A legal identity will provide a foundation for women to access closed opportunities, because poor women do not understand legal identity is a prerequisite for accessing assistance in poverty alleviation programs. Fortunately, these poor women head of households have excellent resilience to maintain food security for their families. Their resilience is currently heavier than the monetary crisis in 1989-1999, because at this time they have to compete with others who are more knowledgeable in information technology. As the recommendations, the results of this study are aimed at the city government of Surakarta to develop a different affirmative strategy to strengthen family food security, especially for poor female household heads.

2021 ◽  
Vol 331 ◽  
pp. 06006
Author(s):  
Yossyafra ◽  
Anyta Ramadhani ◽  
Vina Gusman ◽  
Monica Herimarni

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world in various sectors and human activities. Limiting human activity and mobility also has an impact on transportation and traffic. This study aims to calculate the capacity and performance of roads under normal pandemic conditions before PSBB (Large-Scale Social Restrictions) in April 2020 and New Normal in July 2002, as well as predict traffic conditions if the Tsunami disaster hits the city during both periods. Tsunami Evacuation roads in Padang City were selected for analysis. The Indonesian Road Capacity Manual 1997 on urban roads is used as a reference for analyzing road performance indicators. The results showed that; road performance during the PSBB period was better than the New Normal period. The effect of volume and side traffic disturbance factors in the New Normal period makes a significant decrease in performance. Through prediction simulations, if a Tsunami occurs in the two study periods, the analyzed roads can relatively serve evacuation movements. However, the capacity needs to be increased for normal conditions.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 111
Author(s):  
Ratna Dewi Kusumaningtyas ◽  
Ahmad Faiz Armiano Syah

<p>Durian (<em>Durio zibethinus Murray) </em>is a tropical, delicious and expensive fruit with specific aroma. Indonesia is among the biggest and the best durian fruit producer in the world. There are various types of Durian in Indonesia, coming from different areas. Based on the data released by the Central Bureau of Statistic, it was demonstrated that the main provinces producing durian in 2019 were East Java, Central Java, West Java, North Sumatera, West Sumatera, Banten, South Sulawesi, and South Sumatera with the total harvest of  289,334 ton, 172,939 ton,  94,183 ton, 90,105 ton, 62,564 ton, 46,436 ton, 45,729 ton, and 42,048 ton, respectively. The high production of durian fruit is beneficial for the agroindustrial and economic sectors. On the other hand, it also results in the abundance waste during the harvest time which causes many problems to the environment. The percentage of durian flesh of fruit is only 20.52%, meaning that the 79.48% of durian is unutilized parts such as shell and seeds. The waste resulted from durian is about 556,360 ton per year. Durian waste, especially durian shell, is difficult to degrade. Hence, the proper waste management of the durian shell is crucial. The strategic way to manage the durian shell is by upgrading this waste into various valuable products. In this work, the innovation of the durian shell waste conversion into diverse product to support the national food security during the covid-19 new normal era is discussed.  Durian shell is potential to be used for the production of food products such as candy, pectin, edible film, and crackers, flour, and noodle. It also has potency to be utilized in the production of products which support the development of food crop agriculture and animal husbandry, such as biopesticides, organic fertilizer, and animal feed, which strongly associated with the food supply security.</p>


2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 231
Author(s):  
Hesti Lestari

Semarang city is the capital city of Central Java province that became the fifth largest city in Indonesia. Because of the progress the city is then not a few people who come to the city to seek their fortunes. According to source from news.okezone.com state that the community who came to Semarang mostly from Demak Regency, Kendal Regency, and Semarang Sub-District. The community comes to Semarang city one of which is the existence of street children. Street children are children who are most the time they use to the streets or other public places are good for a living or hang around. The majority of street children in the city of Semarang have been experiencing dropouts, caused by the limitations of the cost be a factor driving the street children take to the streets, and also the poverty factor that resulted in all members of the family are falls and street to meet the necessities of life. The results of the research conducted in the field researchers indicates that public participation Semarang against street children is immense, as seen from research done to road users in the area of the city of Semarang, the majority of road users are reluctant to give money to beggars or street children. The Act is done because road users recognize that the activities of street children conducted in the street not become the responsibility of road users and not because of the desire of the individual itself. Other forms of participation that is often done with road users give money or buy merchandise sold street children due to a sense of sympathy and pity towards the existence of street children in the city of Semarang. Factors that encourage community participation includes: a) the availability of Regulations; b) cooperation with the private City Government; c) adequate human resources; d) facilities and infrastructure; and e) budget. While becoming a barrier to participation in the efforts for the people of alleviating street children are: a) the existence of Urbanization; b) high rates of Poverty; c) conditions and social change.


2021 ◽  
Vol 331 ◽  
pp. 01009
Author(s):  
Nia Audia ◽  
Roni Ekha Putera ◽  
Desna Aromatica ◽  
Mizan B. F. Bisri

The purpose of this research is to explain the capability of the Padang city government in dealing with Covid-19, where Padang City is one of the cities in West Sumatra whose level of spread of Covid-19 is quite worrying. This is based on the increase in the number of Covid-19 cases in the city of Padang when the New Normal policy began to be implemented. The low awareness of the community to implement health protocols is considered one of the factors for the soaring positive case of Covid-19 in the city of Padang. The theory that I use in this research is Disaster Management and Local Government Capability by Bevaola Kusumasari. The data collection method is qualitative, in the form of interviews and documentation. The results of this study indicate that the capability of the Padang City government in dealing with Covid-19 shows that the City of Padang has the ability to suppress the rate of positive Covid-19 numbers. However, Padang City is still weak in terms of law enforcement in dealing with Covid-19, because there are still people who violate health protocols.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 152
Author(s):  
Ana Kuswanti ◽  
Amiruddin Saleh ◽  
Aida Vitayala S. Hubeis ◽  
Herien Puspitawati

<p class="Default"><em><span>The study was conducted in Batang Regency, Central Java. Still high levels of family poverty in this area, especially the condition of the family head women and tend to have non-permanent work, make the authors interested in doing this in-property research. Research methods using quantitative mixed methods are strengthened by qualitative analysis. The sampling technique uses stratified random sampling, using the Slovin formula to determine the magnitude of the number of respondents. The study population numbered 535, with a total sample of research were 229 female heads of households. The results showed that indicators of group roles and companion roles had a very large contribution in encouraging the characteristics of women's household heads to be more empowered. Through a companion role, making a family of female heads more actively communicating. Through the development of public speaking, establishing a critical culture in the group, thus growing self-confidence, forming a empowered, independent, and potential self. Important research is conducted to see the extent to which the women's head program has walked the trunk, creating many tough women. Research novelty was obtained based on a combination of group communication attributed to economic empowerment.</span></em></p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 202 ◽  
pp. 07020
Author(s):  
Siswo Harsono

This research investigates the impact of Covid-19 on marine ecotourism in Tegal City. As is known Covid 19 has been established by WHO as a global pandemic. Thus, the pandemic has penetrated various parts of the world, including Indonesia. In response to the prevention of the pandemic, in the city of Tegal, Central Java, Indonesia, a lockdown was carried out. With the lockdown, Tegal City Government closed local tourism spots, including marine ecotourism in Tegal city, including Alam Indah Beach, Muarareja Indah Beach, Batam Sari Beach and Kodok Beach. This research was conducted online in connection with the existence of lockdown regulations and work from home policies. The findings obtained indicate that Covid 19 has a significant effect on marine ecotourism in the city of Tegal. Lockdowns in these places paralyze the local tourism industry's economy.


Jurnal Akta ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 158
Author(s):  
Yunianto Wahyu Sadewa ◽  
Jawade Hafidz

Submission of location permit is required in the provision of social facilities and public facilities. Licensing is a unified process in the housing that is from the beginning to the management stage. The research that the author did in the city of Semarang, Central Java province. The research method applied in this research is the sociological juridical approach.The results of this study are: The role of PPAT has not been directly due to the formation of regulations from the central government and in the city of Semarang has not involved PPAT in the formation of Regional Regulations Semarang City. Factors affecting PPAT in the delivery of public facilities (fasum) and social facilities (fasos) to the Government of Semarang City, the pre-transaction stage where the developer must already have all the relevant licensing in the pre-transaction process until after / after the transaction developer must providing all social facilities and social facilities as promised during the first bidding process. Legal consequences with future PPAT role is expected to provide infrastructure and facilities from initial procurement to delivery based on the principles of openness, accountability, legal certainty, written warning. Suggestion from this research is for PPAT should the process of procurement and management of public facility (fasum) and social facility (fasos) is arranged pursuant to agreement of sale and purchase agreement (PPJB), for Government of Fasum and Fasos which have finished development process should be submitted from the developer to Government so that the responsibility for the management of public facilities and fasos is in the government, and for the National Land Agency (BPN), there must be a harmonious relationship between PPAT and the Land Office as an equal partner.Keywords: Role of PPAT, Submission of Social Facility, Semarang City Government


2021 ◽  
Vol 317 ◽  
pp. 01023
Author(s):  
Nur Fauzan Ahmad ◽  
Muhammad Hermintoyo ◽  
Alvina Maghfiroh

Religious awareness among Muslims is increasing. Halal has become a lifestyle for Muslims today, including tourism. The potential for the high number of Muslim tourists has encouraged the birth of the concept of halal tourism. Indonesia has declared itself a world halal tourist destination. Some of the tourist destinations are Central Java. The city of Semarang as the capital of Central Java has tourism potential that can be developed as a halal tourist destination. This study tries to see the level of knowledge of tourists from outside the city about halal tourism in the city of Semarang. The research data were collected through observation, interviews and documentation. Interviews were conducted with tourists in the city of Semarang who came from outside the city in a structured manner with a closed and open-ended question model. The research subjects were determined through purposive sampling. The collected data were analyzed by means of descriptive-qualitative. The research results are expected to provide input to the Semarang City Government in order to strengthen steps to make Semarang City a halal tourist destination.


Author(s):  
Atep Ramlan Pirdaus ◽  
Agus Mahendra ◽  
Lukmanul Hakim Lubay

The purpose of this study was to determine the ability of physical education teachers elementary to utilize technology in distance learning during the new normal period. The method used is descriptive research. The subjects in this study were 22 public elementary school physical education teachers in a sub-district in the city of Bandung. The instrument used was Quality matter 2014. The results showed that the ability of physical education teachers in elementary schools was based on the use of technology in distance learning during the new normal period in the fair category.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ana Kuswanti ◽  
Amiruddin Saleh ◽  
Aida Vitayala S Hubeis ◽  
Herien Puspitawati ◽  
Munadhil Abdul Muqsith

Abstract. The female head of the family has a dual role, that is, a housewife and breadwinner to meet family needs. The study aims to analyze the effect of female head of household characteristics and group characteristics on participatory communication of groups and economic independence of women household heads. Respondents were Pekka groups in twelve villages in Batang City, Central Java, as many as 229 heads of households aged 22-74 years. The characteristics measured include 5 dimensions namely: age, education, marital status, number of dependents, and income. Data were analyzed descriptively and multiple linear regression testing was carried out. The results showed that there was a direct positive effect on the characteristics of female household heads in participatory communication and the economic independence of female household heads. and there is a direct negative effect on group characteristics on participatory communication and the economic independence of the female household headKeywords: Regulation Effect, Female Head of a Family, Pekka Group, Economic Independence


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