Policy Priority Model for Management of Lake Sentani Waters Degradation After Flash Floods Using the A'WOTMIC Method

Most of the pollution levels of Lake Sentani waters in the Expo watershed (92%) have been mildly and moderately polluted, while only a small proportion (8%) still meet quality standards. The condition of the level of heavy pollution will be dangerous for the life of living things, especially fish an...

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Main Authors: Auldry F. Walukow, Triwiyono Triwiyono, Albert Lumbu, Monika Gultom, I Nyoman Sukarta
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Published: Polish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE) 2023-06-01
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Triwiyono Triwiyono
Albert Lumbu
Monika Gultom
I Nyoman Sukarta
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description Most of the pollution levels of Lake Sentani waters in the Expo watershed (92%) have been mildly and moderately polluted, while only a small proportion (8%) still meet quality standards. The condition of the level of heavy pollution will be dangerous for the life of living things, especially fish and have an impact on humans. This study aims to analyze the priorities of the Sentani Lake pollution management policy in the Strength-Opportunity (SO), Strength-Threat (ST), Weakness-Opportunity (WO), and Weakness-Threat (WT) strategies with the A’WOT method. The results showed that the policy priorities that first needed to be implemented immediately in the SO strategy were to Improve Enforcement of Environmental Law with an eigen value of 0.196. The priority of the policy strategy that first needs to be immediately implemented in the WO strategy is to make regional regulations by utilizing Government and community support with an eigen value of 0.267. The first policy priority that needs to be immediately implemented in the ST strategy is to use government authority in the environment to control environmental pollution and damage with an eigenvalue of 0.494. The first policy priority needs to be immediately implemented in the WT strategy is to improve environmental law enforcement so that lake water is not polluted with an eigen value of 0.202.
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spelling doaj.art-a8fac7f34e0744d0888ca6365fa8cc682023-04-26T10:18:41ZengPolish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE)Journal of Ecological Engineering2299-89932023-06-0124623924810.12911/22998993/162953162953Policy Priority Model for Management of Lake Sentani Waters Degradation After Flash Floods Using the A'WOTMIC MethodAuldry F. Walukow0Triwiyono Triwiyono1Albert Lumbu2Monika Gultom3I Nyoman Sukarta4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4479-3570Physics Education Study Program, Departement of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Faculty of Teacher and Education, University of Cenderawasih, Jayapura City, Papua, IndonesiaPhysics Education Study Program, Departement of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Faculty of Teacher and Education, University of Cenderawasih, Jayapura City, Papua, IndonesiaPhysics Education Study Program, Departement of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Faculty of Teacher and Education, University of Cenderawasih, Jayapura City, Papua, IndonesiaEnglish Education Study Program, Department of Language and Arts Education, Faculty of Teacher and Education, University of Cenderawasih, Jayapura City, Papua, IndonesiaChemistry Departement, Fakulty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha, Buleleng Regency, Bali, IndonesiaMost of the pollution levels of Lake Sentani waters in the Expo watershed (92%) have been mildly and moderately polluted, while only a small proportion (8%) still meet quality standards. The condition of the level of heavy pollution will be dangerous for the life of living things, especially fish and have an impact on humans. This study aims to analyze the priorities of the Sentani Lake pollution management policy in the Strength-Opportunity (SO), Strength-Threat (ST), Weakness-Opportunity (WO), and Weakness-Threat (WT) strategies with the A’WOT method. The results showed that the policy priorities that first needed to be implemented immediately in the SO strategy were to Improve Enforcement of Environmental Law with an eigen value of 0.196. The priority of the policy strategy that first needs to be immediately implemented in the WO strategy is to make regional regulations by utilizing Government and community support with an eigen value of 0.267. The first policy priority that needs to be immediately implemented in the ST strategy is to use government authority in the environment to control environmental pollution and damage with an eigenvalue of 0.494. The first policy priority needs to be immediately implemented in the WT strategy is to improve environmental law enforcement so that lake water is not polluted with an eigen value of 0.202.http://www.jeeng.net/Policy-Priority-Model-for-Management-of-Lake-Sentani-Waters-Degradation-After-Flash,162953,0,2.htmlmanagementpollutionlake sentanipolicy prioritya’wotmic
spellingShingle Auldry F. Walukow
Triwiyono Triwiyono
Albert Lumbu
Monika Gultom
I Nyoman Sukarta
Policy Priority Model for Management of Lake Sentani Waters Degradation After Flash Floods Using the A'WOTMIC Method
Journal of Ecological Engineering
management
pollution
lake sentani
policy priority
a’wotmic
title Policy Priority Model for Management of Lake Sentani Waters Degradation After Flash Floods Using the A'WOTMIC Method
title_full Policy Priority Model for Management of Lake Sentani Waters Degradation After Flash Floods Using the A'WOTMIC Method
title_fullStr Policy Priority Model for Management of Lake Sentani Waters Degradation After Flash Floods Using the A'WOTMIC Method
title_full_unstemmed Policy Priority Model for Management of Lake Sentani Waters Degradation After Flash Floods Using the A'WOTMIC Method
title_short Policy Priority Model for Management of Lake Sentani Waters Degradation After Flash Floods Using the A'WOTMIC Method
title_sort policy priority model for management of lake sentani waters degradation after flash floods using the a wotmic method
topic management
pollution
lake sentani
policy priority
a’wotmic
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