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Syahna Shinta Yunari; Cholis Hidayati

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Ekonomi 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This studyyaims tooevaluate environmental activities at the Tenggilis Community Health Center by assessing compliance with occupational health and safety, risk management, and environmental health aspects. The method used is descriptiveequalitative with dataacollection through questionnaires, observation,iinterviews, andddocumentation. The analysis was conducted through reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results of the study show that the Tenggilis Community Health Center has generally met the criteria in each aspect, buttthere are still someeshortcomings. Innthe OSH aspect, training needs to be scheduled immediately. In risk management, all policies need to beeupdated to include the name and signature of theenew head offthe CommunityyHealth Center. In the environmental health aspect, deficiencies were found relateddto the completeness offthe administration of technical approval for wastewater quality standards and permits for B3 waste storage and wastewater treatment plants, which must be resolved immediately.

Mia Kusmiati; Andri Muhamad Nuroni; Hadi Sunyata

International Journal of Management and Digital Sciences 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Purpose– The objective of this research is to develop an integrated operational management model for Smart & Green Villages (SGVs), combining the principles of smart villages and green villages to promote sustainable, inclusive, and adaptive rural development. This research emphasizes operational efficiency, environmental sustainability, digital technology utilization, and community participation as key pillars. Design/Methodology/Approach – A mixed-methods approach was adopted, involving surveys of villages in Indonesia that have begun adopting SGV principles, in-depth interviews with village officials and key stakeholders, and case studies of villages that have successfully implemented smart technologies and environmentally friendly practices. Data triangulation was applied to strengthen the validity of the findings. Findings – The study shows that integrating functional organizational structures, optimizing digital technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and village information systems, and building participatory community mechanisms significantly improve public service delivery, reduce operational costs, enhance environmental management, and strengthen socio-economic well-being. The study also identified new operational variables, including cost-effective innovation, digital local governance, inter-village shared resources, and socio-environmental audits as a multidimensional evaluation tool. Practical implications – These findings provide a practical framework for policymakers, local governments, and community leaders to implement and evaluate SGV. The multidimensional indicators proposed in this study enable continuous monitoring and adaptation of village operations to local conditions and resource constraints. Originality/Value – This study is one of the first to propose a concrete and replicable SGV operational management model by introducing new variables and multidimensional evaluation indicators. It enriches the theoretical discourse on smart and green village integration while offering actionable strategies for sustainable rural governance.

Ayu Widiastuti

Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Environmental management auditing is a strategic tool used to assess an organization’s performance in environmental management. Its main objectives are to enhance compliance with regulations, identify environmental risks, and strengthen corporate social responsibility. This study uses a bibliometric approach to analyze trends and research opportunities in the field of environmental management auditing during the period 2015–2025. Utilizing the Publish or Perish and VOSviewer software, this study examines 200 publications obtained through Google Scholar, revealing citation patterns, author collaborations, and frequently occurring keywords in the literature. The analysis results show that topics such as auditing, disclosure, governance, and big data dominate the existing literature, reflecting significant attention to transparency and data management in environmental audits. Additionally, there is a noticeable shift toward the use of technology in environmental auditing practices, including the use of big data and analytics to support audit processes. Bibliometric visualization also identified several areas with low density, such as implementation and environmental information, indicating potential research opportunities. This suggests that although significant research has been conducted, there is still room for further development, particularly regarding the implementation of environmental management audits across various industries. This study provides valuable insights into the development of more adaptive, multidisciplinary environmental auditing strategies that align with sustainable development goals.

Muhammad Rizal; Yessica Amelia

Jurnal Pajak dan Analisis Ekonomi Syariah 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This qualitative literature review explores the impact of stringent environmental policies on environmental risk management and audit costs. It investigates the evolving role of environmental regulations in shaping corporate risk management strategies, particularly focusing on how businesses address environmental risks and the associated costs of audits. The review synthesizes findings from various studies, highlighting the importance of integrating environmental risk management into corporate governance structures to mitigate financial and legal risks. It also emphasizes the necessity of environmental audits in ensuring compliance with regulatory frameworks, despite their associated costs. The review concludes that while the initial costs of environmental audits may be high, their long-term benefits, including regulatory compliance, risk reduction, and improved stakeholder relations, justify the investment. Future research should address the challenges faced by SMEs and explore the geographical and sector-specific differences in managing environmental risks.

Mia Kusmiati; Andri Muhamad Nuroni; Hari Mulia; Hadi Sunyata

International Journal of Management Science and Business 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Purpose– The objective of this research is to develop an integrated operational management model for Smart & Green Villages (SGVs), combining the principles of smart villages and green villages to promote sustainable, inclusive, and adaptive rural development. This research emphasizes operational efficiency, environmental sustainability, digital technology utilization, and community participation as key pillars. Design/Methodology/Approach – A mixed-methods approach was adopted, involving surveys of villages in Indonesia that have begun adopting SGV principles, in-depth interviews with village officials and key stakeholders, and case studies of villages that have successfully implemented smart technologies and environmentally friendly practices. Data triangulation was applied to strengthen the validity of the findings. Findings – The study shows that integrating functional organizational structures, optimizing digital technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and village information systems, and building participatory community mechanisms significantly improve public service delivery, reduce operational costs, enhance environmental management, and strengthen socio-economic well-being. The study also identified new operational variables, including cost-effective innovation, digital local governance, inter-village shared resources, and socio-environmental audits as a multidimensional evaluation tool. Practical implications – These findings provide a practical framework for policymakers, local governments, and community leaders to implement and evaluate SGV. The multidimensional indicators proposed in this study enable continuous monitoring and adaptation of village operations to local conditions and resource constraints. Originality/Value – This study is one of the first to propose a concrete and replicable SGV operational management model by introducing new variables and multidimensional evaluation indicators. It enriches the theoretical discourse on smart and green village integration while offering actionable strategies for sustainable rural governance.

Mustiko Romadhoni Putro Widodo; Dudik Djaja Sidarta; Subekti Subekti

Desentralisasi : Jurnal Hukum, Kebijakan Publik, dan Pemerintahan 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

mining activities are an important sector in the extractive industry which has the potential to make a significant economic contribution. However, in Gondang sub-district, Mojokerto Regency, East Java, C excavation mining activities also face challenges in terms of legal accountability. This research aims to analyze legal aspects related to the accountability of C excavation mining business actors in the area. The research methods used are literature studies and interviews with related parties, such as local government, business actors and the community. The research results show that there are a number of legal problems related to licensing, implementation of activities, and environmental impacts. Business actors often ignore legal obligations related to business permits, environmental protection and corporate social responsibility. The monitoring and law enforcement system at the local level also still experiences obstacles which result in a lack of effective sanctions for violations. Recommendations from this research include increasing coordination between relevant parties, implementing stricter environmental audits, and stricter law enforcement to ensure compliance with applicable regulations. With these steps, it is hoped that excavation C mining activities in Gondang District can take place sustainably and provide optimal benefits without harming the environment and society.