Aprillia, Donna Ardila
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Alih Fungsi Lahan dari Perkebunan Menjadi Lahan Perumahan Di Kota Pangkalpinang: Land Conversion from Plantation to Residential Land in Pangkalpinang City Natasya, Aprilia; Aprillia, Donna Ardila; Agustina, Selli
Journal of Politics and Democracy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Journal of Politics and Democracy (September)
Publisher : Indonesian Democracy Research Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61183/polikrasi.v2i1.32

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Land resources are natural resources that are very important and are considered for human survival. Where land is needed in every human activity, such as for agriculture, residential areas. In Indonesia itself, it has the largest population so that every year the number of population increases causes land conversion to occur. Land conversion, also known as land conversion, is a change in the function of part or all of a land area from its main function to another and has an impact on social conditions and changes in society. The purpose of this research is to see or find out based on how the dynamics that occur in the conversion of land from plantation land to residential areas or land plots and also to find out what factors lead to the conversion of community-owned plantation land and now developing into a residential residential area, as well as seeing what factors are supporting and inhibiting in the transition of land conversion which was originally community-owned plantation land is now developing into a residential residential area in the Kampak area, Gerunggang District, Tua Tunu Village. The method used in this study uses field research that is descriptive qualitative in nature. In this study, the presentation model was carried out by describing an object under study with qualitative statements. This research uses the theoretical study of Access Theory (according to Peluso and Ribot 2003) as a skill to benefit from (the ability to benefit from something. The factors that led to land conversion from plantation land to residential areas, include internal and external factors. The main factor causing this land conversion is due to the economic demands of the Tua Tunu community as landowners, so they sell their plantation-owned land to pay for their children's education, to meet their daily needs, in addition to that, the land they sell is for financial needs. life is like leaving for Umrah or Hajj. Many other supporting factors are also related to the conversion of this land function due to the increasing population growth factor. Land is also strategic for being used as a residential area because the geographical location of the area in this residential area is very easy to reach or access, and this area is also very fast in determining its development.
The Phenomenon of Kinship Politics in the 2024 Election on Bangka Island Aprillia, Donna Ardila; Ibrahim; Hidayat, Novendra
JOELS: Journal of Election and Leadership Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): JOELS: Journal of Election and Leadership
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31849/joels.v5i2.20592

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The practice of kinship politics leads to the regeneration of power for the benefit of certain groups, namely children, husbands, wives, younger siblings with the aim of gaining or maintaining power. Many family members of political officials on Bangka Island will run in the 2024 election. The results showed that there was kinship politics in the 2024 election on Bangka Island in the families of H. Sukirman, Riza Herdavid, and Maulana Aklil. This form of kinship politics includes direct support from the family and the influence of kinship that rules the region. The development of kinship politics in Bangka Island is due to factors of political elites who want to maintain or perpetuate power, party attitudes that are still pragmatic, weak regeneration, political opportunities for kinship politics, people who vote are still pragmatic, and an election system that provides space for thepractice of kinship politics.