Abstract

The aim of this paper is to identify law enforcement of waste management and formulate a law enforcement model for urban waste management in an effort to reduce flood risk. The explanatory survey was used in this study. Quantitative and qualitative approaches were used to explain the relationship between several variables. Sampling techniques were carried out in stages, and proportionally according to the research objectives. Besides, the data collection in this study carried out through observation, in-depth interviews, documentation and audio visual. The data analysis technique used descriptive qualitative through an interactive model developed by Miles and Huberman consisting of four interacting components, namely data collection, data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions and verification. Results indicate that there are some issues in law enforcement of waste management. First, the total number of law enforcers is not enough. Second, there are lack of facilities and infrastructures such as garbage cans, collection, temporary landfills, transportation and final processing. Third, there is a lack of commitment by the authorities in enforcing waste management laws related to reducing the risk of flooding. Furthermore, public awareness to comply with waste management is very law. Finally, there is still a lack of public awareness of the risk of flood. In conclusion, almost half of the community is aware that disposing of garbage in its place is very important for their survival and flood risk in their area. On the other hand, half of the people who do not care and still throw waste not properly

Highlights

  • After the amendment of the 1945 Constitution, environmental law enforcement is placed in articles relating to human rights

  • This paper will try to discuss about law enforcement of waste management in an efforts to reduce floods in Indonesia with a case study in Palembang city

  • This literature review will be grouped into three major groups covering literature that talks about conceptual law enforcement, waste management conditions and problems that occur in Indonesia, especially the city of Palembang and previous research studies that talk about law enforcement in the environmental sector that have been carried out

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Introduction

Indonesia as a state of law constitute a constitutional basis. The law is placed as the only rule in the life of society, nation and state or known as the supremacy of law. Enforcement of environmental law in the community must be able and empowered to adapt to offset changes in the development process, which includes economic, social, cultural and ecological/environmental aspects.2One of the development impacts related to ecological aspects is flooding. Law Enforcement of Waste Management globally.45As a result, an increase in flooding impacts the risks that must be accepted by the community in terms of physical, social, and economic, such as the destruction of infrastructure, obstruction economic activity, loss of livelihood, and loss of life a little.. Use waste management methods and techniques that are environmentally friendly will be able to negative impact on health will greatly affect environmental sustainability, environment, forests, rice fields, rivers, drainage and the ocean.. This paper will try to discuss about law enforcement of waste management in an efforts to reduce floods in Indonesia with a case study in Palembang city Use waste management methods and techniques that are environmentally friendly will be able to negative impact on health will greatly affect environmental sustainability, environment, forests, rice fields, rivers, drainage and the ocean. This paper will try to discuss about law enforcement of waste management in an efforts to reduce floods in Indonesia with a case study in Palembang city

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