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PERAN PEMERINTAH DESA DALAM PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH DENGAN METODE 3R (REUSE, REDUCE, RECYCLE) DI DESA BENTEK KECAMATAN GANGGA KABUPATEN LOMBOK UTARA
Sebagai pemerintah Desa yang tentunya tidak terlepas dari rasa tangggung jawab dan mendorong kesadaran masyarakat pentingnya kebersihan dan pengolahan sampah karena persoalan sampah bukan hanya tanggung jawab penerintah saja melainkan tanggung jawab semua warga.
Menindaklanjuti dari UU No, 18 / 2008, Pemerintah menyusun Perda Daerah Kabupaten Lombok Utara nomor 3 tahun 2018 tentang pengelolaan sampah, bahwa untuk menjamin dan memberikan kepastian hukum yang berkeadilan dalam meminimalisir dan mengatasi persoalan-persoalan hukum terkait penyelenggaraan pengelolaan sampah dan sekaligus menjadi landasan bagi setiap kebijakan pengelolaan sampah di Kabupaten Lombok Utara. Metode penelitian diskriptif kualitatif pengambilan data dengan bertujuan untuk memberikan gambaran yang jelas sistematis dalam menafsirkan data yang sesuai dengan hasil penelitian oleh peneliti.
Hasil penelitianPemerintah Desa bentek terus mendorong kesadaran masyarakat pentingnya kebersihan dan pengolahan sampah. karena persoalan sampah bukan hanya tanggung jawab pemerintah saja melainkan tanggung jawab semua warga. Berdasarkan besaran volume sampah terbanyak yang didaur ulang oleh TPS 3R di Desa Bentek adalah jenis sampah taman sebanyak 143,80 kg/hari, sampah kemasan sebanyak 39,22 kg/hari, sampah plastik emberan sebannyak 11,88 kg/hari dan sampah makanan dan dapur sebanyak 10,70 kg/hari.
Upaya pengelolaan sampah dapat dilakukan dengan cara Reuse, Reduce dan Recycle (3R) adalah kegiatan memperlakukan sampah dengan cara, menggunakan kembali, mengurangi dan mendaur ulang. Pengelolaan Sampah Terpadu Berbasis Masyarakat adalah suatu pendekatan pengelolaan sampah yang didasarkan pada kebutuhan dan permintaan masyarakat, direncanakan, dilaksanakan, dikontrol dan dievaluasi bersama masyaraka
By the Black Ditch: archaeological discoveries at Rustington, Littlehampton,West Sussex
A series of archaeological investigations were undertaken on land south of the A259 New Road, Littlehampton, in advance of commercial redevelopment. The earliest activity comprised a Middle Bronze Age enclosure, field boundary ditch and burnt mound. The burnt mound included an associated hearth, trough and waterhole. Later activity included a prehistoric droveway and Late Iron Age/Roman field boundary ditches
Multidisciplinary investigations of the diets of two post-medieval populations from London using stable isotopes and microdebris analysis
This paper presents the first multi-tissue study of diet in post-medieval London using both the stable light isotope analysis of carbon and nitrogen and analysis of microdebris in dental calculus. Dietary intake was explored over short and long timescales. Bulk bone collagen was analysed from humans from the Queen’s Chapel of the Savoy (QCS) (n = 66) and the St Barnabas/St Mary Abbots (SB) (n = 25). Incremental dentine analysis was performed on the second molar of individual QCS1123 to explore childhood dietary intake. Bulk hair samples (n = 4) were sampled from adults from QCS, and dental calculus was analysed from four other individuals using microscopy. In addition, bone collagen from a total of 46 animals from QCS (n = 11) and the additional site of Prescot Street (n = 35) was analysed, providing the first animal dietary baseline for post-medieval London. Overall, isotopic results suggest a largely C3-based terrestrial diet for both populations, with the exception of QCS1123 who exhibited values consistent with the consumption of C4 food sources throughout childhood and adulthood. The differences exhibited in δ15Ncoll across both populations likely reflect variations in diet due to social class and occupation, with individuals from SB likely representing wealthier individuals consuming larger quantities of animal and marine fish protein. Microdebris analysis results were limited but indicate the consumption of domestic cereals. This paper demonstrates the utility of a multidisciplinary approach to investigate diet across long and short timescales to further our understanding of variations in social status and mobility
Are the major global banks now safer? Structural continuities and change in banking and finance since the 2008 crisis
Are the largest banks now safer since the Global Financial Crisis? Focusing on a ‘before’ (2005) and ‘after’ (2015) balance sheet analysis of twenty-one of the largest American, British and European banks, we assess post-crisis banking stability. Much of the literature focuses on post-crisis regulation, but we argue instead the main driver of change since the crisis has been structural conditions in banking and financial markets, particularly high levels of competition, bleak profit and share price conditions, and the largely unsolved too big to fail problem. Older as well as new forms of systemic risk thus prevail and many of the global banks still face major vulnerabilities
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Locally organized text generation
In this thesis I present an architecture for generating extended text. This architecture is implemented in a system, Salix, which incrementally generates natural language texts whose structure is derived from the domain structure of the subject matter. The architecture is composed of data driven domain independent strategies for producing increments of text and metastrategies that combine or choose among all strategies that are applicable at each increment or decide what to do if no strategy applies. Salix\u27s capabilities are demonstrated in generating texts, in the domains of houses and families, that are comparable to descriptions elicited from human speakers. Generating texts describing physical processes has also been explored. The approach to text generation presented here is compared to others in the literature along the dimensions of local organization, incremental generation, coherence, focusing, and domain independence. An argument is made for the approach presented here that locally organizes and incrementally generates coherent texts