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Kesesuaian Penataan Ruang Dan Potensi Investasi Di Kabupaten Bogor
KESESUAIAN PENATAAN RUANG DAN POTENSI INVESTASI DI KABUPATEN BOGOR Frans Dione Institut Pemerintahan Dalam Negeri [email protected] ABSTRACT Bogor Regency is a district that is geographically close to the Capital City, Jakarta. This position and the potential of natural resources makes Bogor District have a great opportunity to develop investment. Investment will come into an area if the spatial policy is made in line and congruent with the potential of the investment development. This is very important for investors, because of it involves support from local government and going concern of the business. The main problem of this research is whether the spatial policy is accordance with the investment potential? This research is a descriptive research using qualitative approach. Empirical exploration is done through desk study and focus group disscusion. In addition, a prospective analysis is conducted which is analyzing strategic issues in investment development that can produce solutions for future decision makers. The results showed that there is suitabilty in spatial policy with the potential of empirical investment of each subregion. The suitability can be seen from 9 (nine) prospective investment sectors in Bogor Regency which are agriculture, fishery, animal husbandry, forestry, mining, tourism, infrastructure, industry and trade. For recommendations, the local government of Bogor Regency have to determine the superior product or commodity for each susbregion and establish priority scale for each investment sector. Keywords: spatial arrangement, potential investment, regional development. PENDAHULUAN Pembangunan suatu wilayah tidak akan lepas dari faktor endowment atau potensi yang dimilikinya. Pesatnya perkembangan Kabupaten Bogor merupakan hasil pemanfaatan potensi yang dimiliki dengan didukung oleh investasi yang ditanamkan baik oleh investor dalam maupun investor luar negeri, serta tidak lepas dari upaya pemerintah daerah dan peran serta dunia usaha yang ada di wilayah Kabupaten Bogor. -
ENHANCING EARLY WARNING SYSTEM in the UPPER BEKASI WATERSHED THROUGH the EMPLOYMENT of HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL MODEL Nizam Mawardi S2454033
MASTER THESIS ENHANCING EARLY WARNING SYSTEM IN THE UPPER BEKASI WATERSHED THROUGH THE EMPLOYMENT OF HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL MODEL Nizam Mawardi S2454033 MASTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL & ENERGY MANAGEMENT Dr. Kris Lulofs Dr. Gül Özerol Prof. Chay Asdak 2020/2021 ABSTRACT Hydrometeorological disasters often occur around the world, including floods due to overflowing rivers. One of them is the flood in urban areas in the Upper Bekasi watershed, West Java Province, Indonesia. The selected flood-prone area is located between two tributaries, namely the Cileungsi river and the Cikeas river. Early warning systems were established to reduce the risk of flooding. However, the flood incident due to heavy rain that lasted for a long time on 1 January 2020 was classified as very severe and caused significant damages. To improve preparedness, this study uses a new hydrometeorological model, WRF-Hydro. This study aims to provide insight into the existing early warning in the study area, analyze the response to actions taken by the community and local disaster management agencies, and test WRF-Hydro's ability to simulate torrential rain. This study uses an exploratory approach to describe the early warning system that existed and an experimental approach to test the model's capabilities. This study shows how WRF-Hydro can be optimized for use by competent authorities to improve the flood early warning system. ii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS First and utmost, all praise is to Allah for the blessing to accomplish this thesis throughout difficult situations. I would like to thank my supervisor Dr. Kris Lulofs for relentlessly supporting and providing me with his knowledge and generosity throughout the development of this thesis. -
Floods in North Sumatera, West Java, Bengkulu and DKI Jakarta Provinces
Information bulletin Indonesia: Floods in North Sumatera, West Java, Bengkulu and DKI Jakarta provinces Glide n° FL-2019-000182-IDN Date of issue: 2 January 2020 Date of disaster: 28 December 2019 – now Point of contact: Arifin M. Hadi, PMI Head of Disaster Management Heather Fehr, IFRC Disaster Risk Management Delegate Operation start date: 28 December 2019 Category of disaster: Yellow Host National Society: Indonesian Red Cross (Palang Merah Indonesia) Number of people affected: approximately Number of people to be assisted: TBC (assessment is 10,000,000 affected, 31,232 IDP and 16 deaths ongoing) This bulletin is issued for information only and reflects the current situation and details available at this time. The Indonesian Red Cross – Palang Merah Indonesia (PMI), with the support of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), are continuing to monitor and respond to the situation with local and national resources. If required, additional financial resources will be sought via the relevant IFRC international disaster response mechanism. The situation Torrential rainfall from Tuesday, 31 December 2019, until Wednesday, 1 January 2020 morning triggered floods in Jakarta (all five municipalities: North, West, East, Central and South), West Java (districts of West Bandung, Karawang, Bogor, Bekasi and Bekasi City) and Banten Province (district of Lebak, South Tangerang, and Tangerang City). The Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management, locally known as Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana (BNPB), reported that the flooding spots has reached 268, while in Jakarta alone 158 flooding spots are identified. The most affected area in Jakarta is East Jakarta with 65 flood spots. -
Original Research Article
1 Original Research Article 2 3 WATER QUALITY DISTRIBUTION IN SITU GUNUNG PUTRI 4 BOGOR REGENCY, INDONESIA 5 6 7 8 ABSTRACT 9 10 The purpose of this study was to determine water quality distribution in Situ Gunung Putri. 11 This research was conducted from February to March 2019, carried out in Situ Gunung Putri 12 and at the Limnology Research Center of the Indonesian Institute of Sciences, both located in 13 Bogor, West Java. The method used is was the survey method. The results showed that, at the 14 surface level, the temperature ranged between (28.14±0.52 and 30.61 ±1.76)°C, 15 transparency between(0.38±0.,12 and 0.65 ± 0.06) m, dissolved oxygen (DO) was between ( 16 1.92 ±1.10 and 5.7± 2.55) mg / L, chemical oxygen demand (COD) was between (42.22± 17 9.86 and 54.09 ± 15.89), nitrate between (0.047 ± 0.009 and 0.05 ± 0.015) mg / L, 18 phosphate of (0.015±0.002 and 0.022± 0.004) mg / L and pH was between 7.11± 0.27 and 19 7.33 ±0.34). Meanwhile at the Secchi depth values of the temperature ranged between 20 (2.93±0.71 and 29.96 ±1.71)°C, dissolved oxygen of(DO was 1.14 ±0.90 and 3.37±1.63 ) 21 mg / L, nitrate of (was 0.045 ± 0.008 and 0.056 ± 0.019) mg / L, phosphate of (was 22 0.016±0.003 and 0.035± 0.043) mg / L and pH was between (6.68± 0.33 and 7.11 ±0.28). -
Landslide Susceptibility Assessment Using Frequency Ratio Model In
Silalahi et al. Geosci. Lett. (2019) 6:10 https://doi.org/10.1186/s40562-019-0140-4 RESEARCH LETTER Open Access Landslide susceptibility assessment using frequency ratio model in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia Florence Elfriede Sinthauli Silalahi1,3* , Pamela2 , Yukni Arifanti2 and Fahrul Hidayat3 Abstract Landslides are common natural disasters in Bogor, Indonesia, triggered by a combination of factors including slope aspect, soil type and bedrock lithology, land cover and land use, and hydrologic conditions. In the Bogor area, slopes with volcanic lithologies are more susceptible to failure. GIS mapping and analysis using a Frequency Ratio Model was implemented in this study to assess the contribution of conditioning factors to landslides, and to produce a landslide susceptibility map of the study area. A landslide inventory map was prepared from a database of historic landslides events. In addition, thematic maps (soil, rainfall, land cover, and geology map) and Digital Elevation Model (DEM) were prepared to examine landslide conditioning factors. A total of 173 landslides points were mapped in the area and randomly subdivided into a training set (70%) with 116 points and test set with 57 points (30%). The relation- ship between landslides and conditioning factors was statistically evaluated with FR analysis. The result shows that lithology, soil, and land cover are the most important factors generating landslides. FR values were used to produce the Landslide Susceptibility Index (LSI) and the study area was divided into fve zones of relative landslide susceptibil- ity. The result of landslide susceptibility from the mid-region area of Bogor to the southern part was categorized as moderate to high landslide susceptibility zones. -
Water Quality Impacts of the Citarum River on Jakarta and Surrounding Bandung Basin
Water Quality Impacts of the Citarum River on Jakarta and Surrounding Bandung Basin Senior Thesis Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Science Degree At The Ohio State University By Coleman Quay The Ohio State University 2018 Table of Contents Abstract .......................................................................................................................................................... i Acknowledgements ....................................................................................................................................... ii Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 1 Physical Setting ............................................................................................................................................. 2 Location of the Study Area ....................................................................................................................... 2 Climate ...................................................................................................................................................... 3 Hydrology ................................................................................................................................................. 7 Geology ..................................................................................................................................................... 8 Water Resources -
Journal Template
GSJ: Volume 8, Issue 1, January 2020 ISSN 2320-9186 2058 GSJ: Volume 8, Issue 1, January 2020, Online: ISSN 2320-9186 www.globalscientificjournal.com THE EFFECT OF SEDIMENT DEPOSITION RATE ON COMMUNITY STRUCTURE OF MACROZOOBENTHOS IN SITU GUNUNG PUTRI, INDONESIA 1 2 3 2 Mochammad Faisal Rapsanjani , Isni Nurruhwati , Aiman Ibrahim , Zahidah Hasan 1Student at Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Scicence, Padjadjaran University, Bandung – Sumedang KM 21 Jatinangor 45363, Indonesia E-mail address: [email protected] 2Lecturer at Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Padjadjaran University, Bandung – Sumedang KM 21 Jatinangor 45363, Indonesia E-mail address: [email protected] 3Researcher at Research Center for Limnology, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Jakarta – Bogor KM 46 Cibinong 16911, Indonesia KeyWords Sediment Deposition Rate, Abundance, Diversity, Macrozoobenthos, Situ Gunung Putri ABSTRACT Situ Gunung Putri is a small lake located in Bogor Regency, West Java. The purpose of this research is to determine the sediment deposition rate that occurs in Situ Gunung Putri and its effect on community structure of macrozoobenthos. The research method was using survey method and samples determined by using purposive sampling method. This research was conducted from March to June 2019 in five observation stations once two week and three times for each stations. The measurement of sediment deposition rate was conducted using sediments traps, while macrozoobenthos sampling is conducted by using Eckman Grab. The result shows that the sediment deposition rate in Situ Gunung Putri ranged from 76.95 to 1264 grams/m2/day. Abundance of macrozoobenthos ranged from 89 to 1321 individuals/m2. Shanon-Wiener Diversity Index ranged from 0.62 to 1.78. -
Preliminary Mapping of Posdaya Performance As Family Empowerment Program
Journal of Sustainable Development; Vol. 7, No. 6; 2014 ISSN 1913-9063 E-ISSN 1913-9071 Published by Canadian Center of Science and Education Preliminary Mapping of Posdaya Performance as Family Empowerment Program Pudji Muljono1 1 Faculty of Human Ecology, Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia Correspondence: Pudji Muljono, Kampus IPB Darmaga, Bogor, Indonesia. E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Received: August 18, 2014 Accepted: September 9, 2014 Online Published: November 4, 2014 doi:10.5539/jsd.v7n6p18 URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jsd.v7n6p18 Abstract Posdaya is a model of family empowerment to revive the mutual cooperation culture to build human resources through active participation in the family. Posdaya performance can be assessed from several aspects, including aspects of secretarial, partnerships, education, economic, health and environmental aspects. Although Posdaya has grown quite well, but so far there has been no attempt to map Posdaya performance in Indonesia. The objectives of the study were to assess the performance of Posdaya in term of its secretarial, partnerships, education, economics, health, and the environment aspects. Based on the results of the study note that Posdaya is lack of its performance in partnership, economy and environment. Whereas for the growth status of Posdaya, they were classified into five category of Posdaya, namely potential Posdaya category, dinamic Posdaya category, productive Posdaya category, creative Posdaya category, and innovative Posdaya category. The results showed that of the 50 Posdaya studied, it turns out 54% including productive Posdaya category, 30% are categorized as creative Posdaya category, and 16% are dynamic Posdaya category. There is no Posdaya with potential and innovative category. -
Effect of Sediment Sedimentation Rate on The
GSJ: Volume 8, Issue 1, January 2020 ISSN 2320-9186 2058 GSJ: Volume 8, Issue 1, January 2020, Online: ISSN 2320-9186 www.globalscientificjournal.com EFFECT OF SEDIMENT SEDIMENTATION RATE ON THE STRUCTURE OF MACROZOOBENTHOS COMMUNITY IN SITU GUNUNG PUTRI BOGOR 1 2 3 2 Mochammad Faisal Rapsanjani , Isni Nurruhwati , Aiman Ibrahim , Zahidah Hasan 1Student at Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Scicence, Padjadjaran University, Bandung – Sumedang KM 21 Jatinangor 45363, Indonesia E-mail address: [email protected] 2Lecturer at Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Padjadjaran University, Bandung – Sumedang KM 21 Jatinangor45363, Indonesia 3Researcher of Center of Research and Development Limnology, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Jakarta – Bogor KM 46, Indonesia KeyWords deposition rate, diversity of macrozoobenthos, macrozoobenthos, macrozoobenthos abundance, sediment, diversity of macrozoobenthos ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to determine the rate of sediment deposition that occurs in Situ Gunung Putri waters and their effect on the structure of the macrozoobenthos community. This research was conducted in situ and ex situ conducted in March - June 2019. Sampling and measurement of water quality parameters were carried out in situ in Situ Gunung Putri, Bogor Regency, West Java. Furthermore, meas- urements of accumulated sediment mass, sediment texture analysis and identification of macrozoobenthos were respectively carried out at the Bentikology Laboratory and Benthic Macroinvertebrate Laboratory of the Indonesian Institute of Sciences Limnology Research Center (LIPI). COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand) analysis was conducted at the Laboratory of Aquatic Productivity and Environment of the Bogor Ag- ricultural University. The method used is a survey method. Sedimentation rate at Situ Gunung Putri has values ranging from 76.95−1264 grams / m2 / day with the highest value found at station 1 and the lowest value at station 5. -
LAPORAN Keberlanjutan 2018 PT Indocement Tunggal Prakarsa Tbk
2018 Performance Highlights Ikhtisar Kinerja 2018 Laporan Berkelanjutan Sustainability Report 2018 Management Report Laporan Manajemen Profil Perusahaan Profil Company Profile Together Uncover the Potentials | Together Analisis dan Pembahasan Manajemen Management Discussion and Analysis Bersama, Mengelola Potensi Good Corporate Governance Tata Kelola Perusahaan Tata Tanggung Jawab Sosial Perusahaan Tanggung Corporate Social Responsibility Together, Uncover Laporan Keuangan the Potentials Financial Report Bersama, Mengelola Potensi SUSTAINABILITY REPORT 2018 PT INDOCEMENT TUNGGAL PRAKARSA Tbk. i Together, Uncover the Potentials Bersama, Mengelola Potensi “Bersama, Mengelola Potensi” di 2018 menjadi momen “Together, Uncover the Potentials” in 2018 was an penting bagi Perseroan untuk lebih mendekatkan diri important moment for the Company to get closer to kepada pemangku kepentingan dan bersama-sama stakeholders and together maximized our potential. For memaksimalkan potensi yang dimiliki. Untuk pelanggan, customers, we developed cement terminals and train kami mengembangkan terminal semen dan melatih sales force to have Indocement’s presence closer with tenaga pemasaran untuk mendekatkan kehadiran its best services. Together with the Government and the produk Indocement melalui layanan terbaik. Bersama society of West Java Province, we also working together Pemerintah dan masyarakat Provinsi Jawa Barat, kami in the Final Garbage Processing Plant (TPPAS) Regional juga menjalin kerja sama pada Proyek Tempat Pengolahan in village of Nambo and Lulut to utilize around 1,500 tons dan Pemrosesan Akhir Sampah (TPPAS) Regional di of waste per day as refuse derived fuel (RDF). In addition, desa Nambo dan Lulut untuk memanfaatkan sekitar in the Continuous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS) 1.500 ton sampah per hari sebagai refuse derived fuel program of the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Plant (RDF). -
Original Research Article
1 Original Research Article 2 3 WATER QUALITY DISTRIBUTION IN SITU GUNUNG PUTRI 4 BOGOR REGENCY, INDONESIA 5 6 7 8 ABSTRACT 9 10 The purpose of this study was to determine water quality distribution in Situ Gunung Putri. 11 This research was conducted from February to March 2019, carried out in Situ Gunung Putri 12 and at the Limnology Research Center of the Indonesian Institute of Sciences, both located in 13 Bogor, West Java. The method used was the survey method. The results showed that, at the 14 surface level, the temperature ranged between (28.14±0.52 and 30.61 ±1.76)°C, 15 transparency between(0.38±0.12 and 0.65 ± 0.06) m, dissolved oxygen (DO) was between 16 1.92 ±1.10 and 5.7± 2.55 mg / L, chemical oxygen demand (COD) was between 42.22± 9.86 17 and 54.09 ± 15.89, nitrate between (0.047 ± 0.009 and 0.05 ± 0.015) mg / L, phosphate of 18 (0.015±0.002 and 0.022± 0.004) mg / L and pH was between 7.11± 0.27 and 7.33 ±0.34. 19 Meanwhile at the Secchi depth values of the temperature ranged between (2.93±0.71 and 20 29.96 ±1.71)°C, DO was 1.14 ±0.90 and 3.37±1.63 mg / L, nitrate was 0.045 ± 0.008 and 21 0.056 ± 0.019 mg / L, phosphate was 0.016±0.003 and 0.035± 0.043 mg / L and pH was 22 between 6.68± 0.33 and 7.11 ±0.28. -
Waste Management in the Cooperation Prospective Between Local Governments in Indonesia Case of Regional Cooperation in West Java Province, Indonesia
Michikazu Kojima, “Toward Regional Cooperation of Local Governments in ASEAN”, ERIA Collaborative/Support Research Report, IDE-JETRO, 2019 Chapter 7 Waste management in the cooperation prospective between local governments in Indonesia Case of regional cooperation in West Java Province, Indonesia Enri Damanhuri1 Abstract: Cooperation between districts/cities as part of regional autonomy in Indonesia aims to accelerate the realization of people's welfare through services improvement and community empowerment. Some of the common problems related to public services are low quality of services, unclear service standards, and low service accountability. Regional autonomy in Indonesia was born after the social upheaval in 1998, which was preceded by the economic crisis that hit Indonesia around 1997. After this crisis, there were problems related to the constitutional system and regional demands. Subsequently, the discourse of regional autonomy was rolled out as an alternative answer to the sociopolitical problems. The principle of regional autonomy was initially applied in Indonesia based on Law No. 22/1999 concerning Regional Government; it was replaced by Law No. 23/2014. Regional autonomy provides an opportunity to regions to empower their respective regions for the welfare of the people and be given the authority to regulate their own regions. In the context of municipal solid waste management, the Law No. 18/2008 encourages collaboration between regional governments for addressing waste problems, especially, in the construction and operation of joint facilities that may function as regional final disposal facilities. The Sarbagita Regional Cooperation was the first successfully developed regional facility in early 2001 to manage the Suwung landfill site; it was jointly initiated and managed by four local governments that have a common 1 Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering – ITB, Jalan Ganesa 10 – Bandung 40132 – Indonesia.