The aim of this paper is to identify law enforcement of waste management and formulate a law enforcement model for urban waste management in an effort to reduce flood risk. The explanatory survey was used in this study. Quantitative and qualitative approaches were used to explain the relationship between several variables. Sampling techniques were carried out in stages, and proportionally according to the research objectives. Besides, the data collection in this study carried out through observation, in-depth interviews, documentation and audio visual. The data analysis technique used descriptive qualitative through an interactive model developed by Miles and Huberman consisting of four interacting components, namely data collection, data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions and verification. Results indicate that there are some issues in law enforcement of waste management. First, the total number of law enforcers is not enough. Second, there are lack of facilities and infrastructures such as garbage cans, collection, temporary landfills, transportation and final processing. Third, there is a lack of commitment by the authorities in enforcing waste management laws related to reducing the risk of flooding. Furthermore, public awareness to comply with waste management is very law. Finally, there is still a lack of public awareness of the risk of flood. In conclusion, almost half of the community is aware that disposing of garbage in its place is very important for their survival and flood risk in their area. On the other hand, half of the people who do not care and still throw waste not properly
This study attempts to evaluate the extent of the relationship between small, micro and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and the banking sector in executing economic development strategies in the Covid-19 epidemic era. A qualitative method using a case study approach is utilized to see the link between MSMEs and the banking sector in this study. The research was done in Palembang City with informants from Rural Banks (BPR), Palembang City Government, and MSME actors who issued loans to BPRs. This study indicates that there is a good interaction between BPR, Palembang City Government, and MSME actors in executing economic development strategies in the era of the Covid-19 pandemic. The assistance given by BPR and the City Government can allow MSMEs to tackle numerous challenges in the middle of a pandemic. Previous study has not often explored the interaction between the three stakeholders (MSMEs, Regional Governments, and the Banking Sector) in economic recovery in the age of the Covid-19 epidemic. Whereas the support offered to MSMEs might stimulate economic activity in a region.
This paper examines the performance of Public Procurement Goods/Services Units in Ogan Ilir Regency based on balanced scorecard. Balanced scorecard has four perspectives, namely customer, internal business process, learning and growth and financial perspectives. The research method used is descriptive quantitative. Data were obtained through a rating scale questionnaire from 140 respondents consisting of 21 internal and 119 customers using the PLS-SEM. The results showed that the performance of UKPBJ Ogan Ilir is high with the customer, internal business processes and learning and growth perspective have a significant effect on the performance of UKPBJ Ogan Ilir whereas the financial perspective does not significantly influence the performance of UKPBJ Ogan Ilir. Based on research findings that there are weaknesses in the advice dimension (customer) and innovation dimension (internal business process) and advantages in the learning and growth and financial perspective, its suggest to maintains employee discipline, responsiveness and developing innovations to continuously improved public procurement service, maintaining financial accountability, prioritizing employees who have the ability in the field and accelerating the transformation of functional profession of public procurement goods/services.
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