From waste to managed waste facility and compost for farming: The role of women movement in urban villages in Bali, Indonesia

One of the problems faced by urban areas is waste, including in Pejeng Village, Bali, Indonesia. With the issuance of Governor Regulation No. 47 of 2019, waste management must be carried out at the village level through waste management facilities (TPS3R) and Pejeng is one of the villages that has s...

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Autores principales: Utomo, Marcellinus Mandira Budi, Pieter, Levina Augusta Geraldine, Kusumawati, Dewi, Putra, Hermitianta P.
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Publicado: National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137158
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author Utomo, Marcellinus Mandira Budi
Pieter, Levina Augusta Geraldine
Kusumawati, Dewi
Putra, Hermitianta P.
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Pieter, Levina Augusta Geraldine
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Pieter, Levina Augusta Geraldine
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Putra, Hermitianta P.
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description One of the problems faced by urban areas is waste, including in Pejeng Village, Bali, Indonesia. With the issuance of Governor Regulation No. 47 of 2019, waste management must be carried out at the village level through waste management facilities (TPS3R) and Pejeng is one of the villages that has successfully implemented this regulation. With so many TPS3R failing halfway, the study of the success factors of TPS3R in Pejeng is important, so that its findings can be a recommendation for possible factors so that TPS3R is successful in other villages. Through field observations, in-depth interviews with key informants, and participatory action research (PAR), it was found that the role of the Pejeng Village women’s organization ‘Laskar Pertiwi’, who voluntarily set aside their time in the waste management movement, has a very large role in educating residents to carry out waste sorting at the household level and never giving up despite many rejections in the early stages of the program, go directly to the field to collect waste and process organic waste into compost for soil improvement materials for agriculture. Through PAR purchasing compost from TPS3R Pejeng and providing compost grants to rice farmers in one planting season as a stimulus to switch from non-organic to organic farming, it is known that there are still compost sales challenges because making rice farmers aware of how to consistently farm organic rice still takes time. Nevertheless, Laskar Pertiwi has succeeded in creating a healthier living environment, waste that has a selling value, and increased public awareness.
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spelling CGSpace1371582024-01-05T02:25:41Z From waste to managed waste facility and compost for farming: The role of women movement in urban villages in Bali, Indonesia Utomo, Marcellinus Mandira Budi Pieter, Levina Augusta Geraldine Kusumawati, Dewi Putra, Hermitianta P. gender agriculture research composts waste management One of the problems faced by urban areas is waste, including in Pejeng Village, Bali, Indonesia. With the issuance of Governor Regulation No. 47 of 2019, waste management must be carried out at the village level through waste management facilities (TPS3R) and Pejeng is one of the villages that has successfully implemented this regulation. With so many TPS3R failing halfway, the study of the success factors of TPS3R in Pejeng is important, so that its findings can be a recommendation for possible factors so that TPS3R is successful in other villages. Through field observations, in-depth interviews with key informants, and participatory action research (PAR), it was found that the role of the Pejeng Village women’s organization ‘Laskar Pertiwi’, who voluntarily set aside their time in the waste management movement, has a very large role in educating residents to carry out waste sorting at the household level and never giving up despite many rejections in the early stages of the program, go directly to the field to collect waste and process organic waste into compost for soil improvement materials for agriculture. Through PAR purchasing compost from TPS3R Pejeng and providing compost grants to rice farmers in one planting season as a stimulus to switch from non-organic to organic farming, it is known that there are still compost sales challenges because making rice farmers aware of how to consistently farm organic rice still takes time. Nevertheless, Laskar Pertiwi has succeeded in creating a healthier living environment, waste that has a selling value, and increased public awareness. 2023-10-10 2024-01-04T12:47:54Z 2024-01-04T12:47:54Z Poster https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137158 en Open Access application/pdf National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia Utomo, Marcellinus Mandira Budi; Pieter, Levina Augusta Geraldine; Kusumawati, Dewi; Putra, Hermitianta P. 2023. From waste to managed waste facility and compost for farming: The role of women movement in urban villages in Bali, Indonesia. Poster. Presented at the CGIAR GENDER Conference 'From Research to Impact: Towards just and resilient agri-food systems', New Delhi, India, 9-12 October 2023. National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia
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Utomo, Marcellinus Mandira Budi
Pieter, Levina Augusta Geraldine
Kusumawati, Dewi
Putra, Hermitianta P.
From waste to managed waste facility and compost for farming: The role of women movement in urban villages in Bali, Indonesia
title From waste to managed waste facility and compost for farming: The role of women movement in urban villages in Bali, Indonesia
title_full From waste to managed waste facility and compost for farming: The role of women movement in urban villages in Bali, Indonesia
title_fullStr From waste to managed waste facility and compost for farming: The role of women movement in urban villages in Bali, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed From waste to managed waste facility and compost for farming: The role of women movement in urban villages in Bali, Indonesia
title_short From waste to managed waste facility and compost for farming: The role of women movement in urban villages in Bali, Indonesia
title_sort from waste to managed waste facility and compost for farming the role of women movement in urban villages in bali indonesia
topic gender
agriculture
research
composts
waste management
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137158
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