Research Article
Regulatory Review of Community-Based Waste Management in Banyumas District, Central Java
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.8-6-2021.2314338, author={Kadar Pamuji and Abdul Aziz Nasihuddin and Siti Muslichah and Krisnhoe Kartiko Wahyoeningsih and Sukirman Sukirman and Noor Asik and Slamet Rosyadi}, title={Regulatory Review of Community-Based Waste Management in Banyumas District, Central Java}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Indonesian Legal Studies, ICILS 2021, June 8-9 2021, Semarang, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICILS}, year={2022}, month={2}, keywords={: community waste management local government policy central government policy}, doi={10.4108/eai.8-6-2021.2314338} }
- Kadar Pamuji
Abdul Aziz Nasihuddin
Siti Muslichah
Krisnhoe Kartiko Wahyoeningsih
Sukirman Sukirman
Noor Asik
Slamet Rosyadi
Year: 2022
Regulatory Review of Community-Based Waste Management in Banyumas District, Central Java
ICILS
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.8-6-2021.2314338
Abstract
This study aims to review laws and regulations and regional policies regarding waste management as a basis for building legal arguments for resolving community-based waste management issues. Qualitative research using the content analysis method was used to review legal institutions for household waste management at the community level. The waste management policy, which originally used a collection, transport, and disposal pattern to landfills (TPA), has changed to a pattern of waste management starting from the source. Through this pattern, people are asked to sort out the waste produced by themselves, make use of waste that can be used, and destroy unused waste. Through a review of laws and regulations and regional policies, it was found that both central and local government intervention had facilitated the formation of waste management patterns at the community level. Legal arguments for resolving community-based waste management issues are also clarified through this study.