Jurnal Agriment ( J. Agr - Jurusan Manajemen Pertanian, Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Samarinda)
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Types of Community Energy Use and Potential for Developing Biofuel Plants in The Bonehau Watershed
Population growth is increasing beyond previous estimates. The world's energy needs are also extensive and continue to grow. This puts pressure on the energy available in nature in the form of biomass, and the decreasing fossil energy. So, alternative energy sources are needed that can be renewed in the form of Biofuel Sources. In addition, the development of biofuel energy source plants is a solution to restore environmental conditions. Based on this, it is necessary to identify the types of energy sources and the potential for developing biofuel energy source plants in the Bonehau Watershed ecosystem. The method used is non-experimental mapping based on Geographic Information Systems. The initial stage of introducing the identification of types of energy use by the community based on accessibility density classes. Furthermore, an analysis of the potential for developing biofuel plants, namely Nyamplung and Kemiri Sunan, was carried out using a land suitability approach. The Bonehau Watershed community generally uses LPG and firewood energy to meet household energy needs. Most people use more firewood energy than LPG because the watershed area has low accessibility, and the availability of firewood around the community's residence is limited. Analysis of Biofuel Plant Land Suitability in the form of Nyamplung Plants has the potential of 25% and Kemiri Sunan Plants 34% of the watershed area to be developed. The potential for developing these plants can handle 59% of the critical land for Nyamplung plants and 74% for Kemiri Sunan plants, from the total critical land are
Business Architecture Design in Indonesia’s Property Development Industry
In the highly complex Indonesian property development industry, companies require a robust framework to effectively integrate diverse business and technological elements. This study addresses this need by designing a comprehensive business architecture model utilizing an Enterprise Architecture approach and ArchiMate modeling language. The research began by employing Business Model Canvas (BMC) to identify and analyze four primary revenue streams for property development companies: property sales, leasing income, hospitality income, and revenue from the retail and entertainment sectors. For each of these streams, a detailed business architecture model was constructed using ArchiMate, meticulously mapping the intricate relationships between key components such as business actors, business processes, supporting applications, data, and underlying system technologies. The resulting four business architecture models visually articulate the value flows and critical interconnections within each revenue stream. These models provide valuable insights, demonstrating how property developers can strategically manage, optimize, and align their operations with overarching business objectives. This research makes a significant contribution to the understanding and application of Enterprise Architecture within the property industry. It showcases the potential of ArchiMate to create more structured, integrated, and strategically aligned business models. The findings are intended to serve as a practical reference for property development companies in Indonesia, guiding them in the design and management of their business models to enhance competitiveness and drive sustainable growth in a dynamic market
Analysis of Water Quality around Samarinda State Agricultural Polytechnic with Parameters of TDS, pH, COD, Fe, and Zn
Environmental conditions and community activities impact surface water and groundwater quality. Physical, chemical, and biological parameters can be used to assess water quality so that i can be used by established quality standars. This study aimed to assess the quality of surface water and groundwater around the Samarinda State Agricultural Polytechnic using TDS, pH, COD, Fe, and Zn parameter sat eight different sampling locations. Water quality assessment based on physical and chemical parameters follows the guidelines of Goverment Regulation No. 22 of 2021. Based on the research results, the TDS value range is 61 mg/L – 320 mg/L; the pH value range is 5,4 – 7,97; the COD value range is 136 mg/L – 208 mg/L; the Fe value range is between 21,4 mg/L and 27,3 mg/L, and the Zn value range is between 0,89 mg/L and 1,44 mg/L. This indicates that some water quality parameters, including COD, Fe, and Zn, do not meet the quality limits set by Government Regulation No. 22 of 2021
Digital Media Selection Strategy for Marketing Communication in Sabang City Tourism
Digital media offers great opportunities for tourism marketing communications, but choosing the right platform and understanding user interactions are still challenges. Although several studies have discussed digital media in tourism marketing, specific research on digital marketing communication strategies on social media platforms, as well as analysis of user interactions, is still limited, especially in the context of tourism promotion in Sabang City which has great potential but needs to increase tourist visits. This study uses a descriptive qualitative design. Data collection using in-depth interviews with the Head of Marketing at the Sabang City Tourism Office and the owner of Dear Sabang Travel, as well as documentation studies, to reveal the strategy for selecting digital media in tourism marketing communications in Sabang City. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis techniques, with source triangulation and member checking to ensure the validity and reliability of the findings. The findings of this study reveal that the strategy for selecting digital media in tourism marketing communications in Sabang City, which involved interviews with Mrs. Murdiana from the Tourism Office and Mr. Muhammad Fachrurrazi from Dear Sabang Travel, focuses on the use of social media platforms such as Instagram and TikTok. Both informants emphasized the effectiveness of social media in reaching young tourists, raising awareness, and engaging audiences. Collaboration with influencers and local travel to increase the visibility of Sabang City tourism, as well as the need for a more comprehensive evaluation of the effectiveness of the implemented digital marketing strategies
Determinants of Transfer Pricing in Energy Sector Companies with Managerial Ownership as a Moderation
The purpose of this research is to analyze the effect of leverage and profitability on transfer pricing with manajerial ownership as the moderating variable. The population in this research were energy sector companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange during the period 2019-2023. The sampling method used was purposive sampling, the overall sample used in this study was 175 annual financial report from 35 companies. The findings reveal profitability do not have a significant effect on transfer pricing, leverage and manajerial ownership have a significant effect on transfer pricing, but manajerial ownership can not significantly moderate the relationship between profitability and transfer pricing
Implementation of the Government Internal Control System in Accounting and Financial Reporting Practices: A Case Study at the Southeast Pontianak Sub-District Office
In an effort to strengthen good governance, the Government Internal Control System (SPIP) is a strategic instrument to improve accountability, transparency, and efficiency in the public sector. This study aims to explore the implementation of SPIP in the Southeast Pontianak Sub-district Office, identify the challenges faced, and understand the factors that affect its effectiveness. Using a qualitative approach with a case study method, data was collected through in-depth interviews, participant observations, and document analysis. The research informants were selected purposively from the structural ranks and technical staff of the sub-district. The results of the study show that the implementation of SPIP is still administrative and has not been fully integrated in financial management practices and public services. The five elements of SPIP the control environment, risk assessment, control activities, information and communication, and monitoring have not been carried out systematically. The main challenges include low understanding and competence of human resources, lack of leadership commitment, limited supporting infrastructure, weak technical regulations at the sub-district level, and ineffective evaluation mechanisms. Employee perceptions of SPIP also show that there is a gap between policies and practices in the field. In conclusion, the implementation of SPIP at the Southeast Pontianak Sub-district Office is still not optimal and requires comprehensive interventions, including strengthening human resource capacity, improving proactive leadership, and integrating SPIP into a more adaptive and participatory government management system. The results of this study are expected to be the basis for improving SPIP implementation policies at the local level
Challenges of Implementing Forest Land Rehabilitation in the Nusantara Capital City (IKN)
Field assistants for forest and land rehabilitation have an important role in supervising and ensuring that rehabilitation projects run according to the plans and objectives that have been set. In the implementation of forest and land rehabilitation, various challenges are often encountered that can affect project implementation and its final results. The purpose of this study is to determine the challenges faced in implementing forest and land rehabilitation in the capital city of the archipelago. The methods used are observation and interviews. Furthermore, it was analyzed using the miles and huberman model, data presentation in the form of narrative text. The research results obtained were the challenges encountered at forest and land rehabilitation locations in the capital city of the archipelago, including poor infrastructure and accessibility conditions as the main challenges; hilly and steep topography of the area adds to the difficulty of access; lack of operational transportation so that it hampers the process of assistance, distribution of tools, materials and logistics; climate change during extreme weather affects work and the availability of clean water; pest and disease attacks; land conflicts with local communities and overlapping land with the capital city development party; limited number of human resources experienced in the field of forest and land rehabilitation; dust from hauling roads
Digital Communication Model in Optimizing E-Government for Improving the Quality of Public Services in Tangerang City
In the digital era, governments are expected to adopt information technology to improve the efficiency, transparency, and public participation in service delivery. Tangerang City, as one of the regions implementing the Smart City concept, faces challenges in e-Government implementation, such as low digital literacy, frequent staff rotation, and limited infrastructure. Digital communication serves as a strategic bridge between the government and the public, enabling real-time interaction and public trust. This study aims to develop an adaptive and participatory digital communication model to optimize e-Government services. Employing a qualitative case study approach, data were gathered through in-depth interviews, non-participant observations, and document analysis, followed by thematic and SWOT analysis. The findings show that Tangerang City has implemented a multi-channel communication system—Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and the “Tangerang Live” super-app—supported by six functional divisions. Key strategies include tiered content planning, mobile digital literacy programs, event-based engagement, and data-driven evaluation. This model contributes a practical framework for inclusive and sustainable digital governance
TOGAF-Based Business Architecture Design in Digital Advertising Photography Services
Digital transformation in the creative industry drives the need for structured business architecture to support advertising photography services. This study examines the application of Enterprise Architecture using the TOGAF framework in companies that provide digital photography and advertising services. A case study was conducted on the Pointin. AI service, which offers project-based photography solutions, content subscriptions, integrated visual advertising, and AI-based retouching services. Using the TOGAF ADM approach and the ArchiMate model, this study maps business processes, applications, and strategic capabilities to achieve higher operational efficiency and technology integration. The results show that the enterprise architecture approach provides clarity, alignment between teams, and supports data-driven decision making
Web-based Information Security Risks The Grading System in High Schools Uses NIST 800-30
— Digital transformation in the education sector requires institutions to adopt web-based information systems that serve as the backbone of academic and administrative operations. While these platforms improve efficiency and accessibility, they also introduce a growing number of cyber threats that may compromise the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of institutional data. This study seeks to identify, analyze, and prioritize information security risks associated with web-based systems at SMKN 7 Tangerang Regency. The research adopts the NIST SP 800-30 framework as the methodological foundation for risk assessment, ensuring a systematic and comprehensive evaluation process. A quantitative approach was implemented by distributing questionnaires to key stakeholders, including administrators, IT staff, and teachers, in order to capture diverse perspectives on vulnerabilities and threats. The results revealed 15 significant risk factors spanning governance, operational, and technical domains. Among these, the absence of a formal information security policy, the lack of data encryption mechanisms, and the absence of continuous monitoring systems were identified as the highest-priority risks, each reaching a risk score of 12. To address these challenges, the study recommends the development of structured mitigation strategies, such as formulating security policies, implementing encryption protocols, and establishing proactive monitoring tools. The contribution of this research lies in producing a scalable risk assessment model that can be applied to other educational institutions. By doing so, it provides practical guidance for decision-makers and educators in creating a more secure, resilient, and trustworthy digital learning environment