Novita Tresiana

@unila.ac.id

Public administration/faculty of Social Science and Political Science
lampung university



                 

https://researchid.co/novita.tresiana

EDUCATION

doctor of public administration

RESEARCH INTERESTS

gender,social inclusion, public policy,development, governance,

15

Scopus Publications

932

Scholar Citations

13

Scholar h-index

23

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Developing a Model for Sustainable Traditional Tourism Village
    Novita Tresiana and Tina Kartika

    International Information and Engineering Technology Association


  • Conservation partnership implementation: endangered animal extinction mitigation strategy in Indonesia's Way Kambas Park
    N Tresiana, VA Putri, IF Meutia, N Duadji, FR Wulandari, Haryanto, V.Y Londa, FMG Tulusan, and R Sanjaya

    IOP Publishing
    Abstract The study examines implementing a conservation partnership program between the government and local communities to mitigate the extinction of endangered species in Way Kambas National Park (WKNP). The study introduces the concept of systems management by considering the bottom-up participation model as an essential factor in the sustainability of conservation partnerships. The study occurred in Way Kambas National Park, Indonesia, and Labuhan Ratu VII village, East Lampung Regency, Lampung, Indonesia. The study uses a qualitative approach and in-depth interviews. The samples taken purposively consisted of the Head of Way Kambas National Park Office, Forest Police Coordinator, Extension Officer, Forest Ecosystem Controller, Head of Labuhan Ratu VII Village, Forest Farmers Group (KTH) and the community of Labuhan Ratu VII village. The study found that the partnership process had successfully formed forest farmer groups (KTH) involving multiple parties based on legal conservation cooperation agreements in ecosystem restoration and rehabilitation zones. KTH’s assistance resulted in progress in changing planning, budgeting, and decision-making models. The study improves new, more appropriate strategies in participation-based endangered species mitigation models.

  • CAN THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT IMPROVE THE POLICY IMPLEMENTATION PRACTICE?
    Novita Tresiana, , Noverman Duadji, and

    National Research University, Higher School of Economics (HSE)
    This study aims to introduce the concept of social capitalbased on public policy environment into the study of policy implementation modalities. Using recent empirical data, it describes the challenge of institutionalizing a new set of social capital and its relationship within the framework of governance quality to address the question of how social capitalis implemented . To answer this question, the authors used qualitative methods and case studies to discuss crucial aspects of regulating the institutionalization of social capital development and the interaction of social capital within the governance framework that government will adopt. The group of independent home-based workers at the village level was selected based on national policy and program support, which provides a comprehensive empirical foundation for observing it inside the village governance framework.The findings show that social capital can improve policy implementation through 2 things:strengthening social capital through affirmative policy support and programs for special groups/forums. Development of a variety of decision-making innovations, such as women's network leadership meetings, village discussions, women's schools and an important role in formal planning at the village level. Both are correlated to the institutionalization of a new value system, relations between institutions, and the formation of new public values that are more genuine, and reinforce the diversity of previous implementation values. Social capital is the most elementary part for the successful implementation of public policies initiated by the state. The impact is that policy implementation has the ability to reduce the socio-economic costs of development, and functions to synergize the achievement of decent work and self-reliance for groups of women homeworkers.


  • Can the Implementation of Conservation Village Increase the Environmental Support in Forest Management in Bukit Barisan Selatan National Park, Lampung, Indonesia?
    Noverman Duadji, Novita Tresiana, Aling Mai Linda Sari Putri, and Melya Riniarti

    International Information and Engineering Technology Association
    This study analyzes the success of implementing a conservation village in obtaining environmental support in forest management in the Bukit Barisan National Park. This research uses a qualitative case study method, reinforced by a desk review of relevant research literature. Interviews and focus group discussions were conducted to gain a deeper understanding of how successful policy implementation was Conservation Village in economic and conservation-based community empowerment in the TNBBS area. The success of policy implementation is reviewed by analysis of marketing policies and further analysis using a matrix of environmental reactions to policy implementation. The study results indicate that marketing policies in terms of policy acceptance and adoption have failed/successful and in terms of strategic readiness, successful with the establishment of a conservation task force tasked with managing and monitoring forest products and implementing this conservation village agreement. The community is an important part of the policy. The village government fully supports being the implementer of the policy. It is manifested in the form of providing access and facilities and for NGOs to provide full support through the provision of budgetary resources and facilitators for training and counseling related to building awareness to save forests.

  • Regulatory Impact Analysis on Mangrove Forest in the Coastal Area of the Bandar Lampung
    N Tresiana, N Duadji, IG Febryano, MK Maharani, and A Rahmat

    IOP Publishing
    Abstract Kota Karang Mangrove is one of the mangrove forests located in urban areas with a limited existence in Indonesia. Mangrove forests have economic, physical, and ecological potential. Several policy designs have been issued to protect and develop the potential of mangrove forests, but they have not been optimal in protecting and managing mangrove forests. The purpose of this study was to assess the quality of the mangrove forest policy in Karang City. The research method uses a qualitative case study design, the research period is September to December 2020. The research location is in the coastal area of Karang City Village, Teluk Betung Timur, Bandar Lampung City, Lampung Province, Indonesia. The data collection technique used in-depth interviews, the determination of the informants was purposive, consisting of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, the Lampung Province Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Service, the Lampung Provincial Forestry Service, the Bandar Lampung City Marine and Fisheries Service, the Bandar Lampung City Housing and Settlement Service, NGOs (Walhi, Mitra Bentala, and Hands) and the Karang City Community. Data has been collected through desk review and stock-taking using regulatory impact analysis. The results showed at the problem analysis stage; Mangrove forests have not become the main issue, the location of the authority is limited, it contradicts national policies, there are obstacles in the implementation and implementer processes. Only 3 policies are used as a basis for policy development, integration, and collaboration of 3 key stakeholders in policy development. The choice of ecotourism and green open space policy development becomes smart regulation that can improve policy quality, transparency, accountability, and costs.

  • Saving Mangrove Forest Extinction in Urban Areas: Will Government Interventions Help?
    Novita Tresiana, Noverman Duadji, Indra Gumay Febryano, and Shabina Atma Zenitha

    International Information and Engineering Technology Association

  • Analysis of child marriage and related policies in Indonesia: Sustainable development issue
    Noverman Duadji, , Novita Tresiana, and

    Politechnika Lubelska
    Child marriage is a prevalent social problem in developing countries, including Indonesia, and its implementation has been prohibited in all regions of Indonesia. The revision of the marriage law that lifts up the minimum age limit for child marriage and the implementation of the child protection policy does not inevitably guarantee that the practice of child marriage can be avoided. The research objective of this study was to analyze the success of the factors and the effectiveness of the implementation of policies on handling the practice of child marriage in achieving sustainable goals in Indonesia. Data collection was performed using a profile approach utilizing data from the National Development Planning Agency of 2016-2019, desk review of the literature, and stock-taking of relevant research studies. Moreover, the effectiveness of policy implementation is assessed using a contingency analysis of the factors of policy commitment and government capacity. The results showed that the effectiveness of policy implementation from the factor of policy commitment was performed through the integration of the goals of SDGs into the national strategy for preventing child marriage, enforcement of main policy changes, mapping of regional-based issue trends and root causes, mapping of regional-level derivative policies issued before main policy revision changes, harmonization and synchronization of various policies through derivative policies, planning and development at the regional and village levels. Adjustment in the factor of implementation capacity of policy is indicated by institutional convergence and synergy of various parties, including learning from various good practices in the regions. The contingency matrix-based policy application model for handling the practice of child marriage will be effective if it utilizes a progressive model.

  • Cantrang and environment protection: Policy analysis of handling the risk of implementation of the Ban in Lampung Bay
    N Duadji and N Tresiana

    IOP Publishing
    Cantrang is a trawl net and has been banned from use in Indonesian territory because it impacts environmental sustainability. Research is based on overfishing and exploitation that endanger ecosystem sustainability. The use of cantrang is illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing that damages marine resources and ecosystems. The research location was in Lampung Bay (Lempasing Fishery Port) Bandar Lampung, carried out for four months, from January to April 2019. This study aims to analyze the risk of implementing the cantrang ban. Data collection techniques with documentation study, interviews, observation. Cantrang prohibition is reviewed with a management approach to impact risk. The study results identified risks, namely political conflicts between stakeholders, fishermen’s social unrest, horizontal conflicts between fishermen and environmental damage, a decline in fishermen’s economy, and a high implementation budget to address risks. Risk analysis is an option that can be used by local governments in responding to central policies by taking into account the following aspects of marine ecosystem preservation; and the sustainability of fishermen’s economic resources in Lampung Province.

  • Environment and polemic of cantrang ban in Lampung bay: The importance of stakeholder mapping
    N Tresiana and N Duadji

    IOP Publishing
    The prohibition of using cantrang fishing gear in the waters of Lampung Bay is one of the government’s efforts to reduce marine ecosystems’ problem. Polemic in the form of pros and cons of implementing the cantrang prohibition policy, has resulted in a wave of rejection and the emergence of horizontal conflicts between fishermen, a shift in vertical conflict against the government. The role of stakeholders in the failure and success of public policy implementation is very strategic. The study aims to conduct a stakeholder mapping analysis of the cantrang prohibition policy. The research was conducted at the Lempasing Beach Fishing Port, Bandar Lampung City, Indonesia, in July-September 2019. The method uses the Power versus Interest Grid Analysis. The results illustrate stakeholders’ identification from the classification of strong supporters and strong opponents with their interests, resources, influence, and actions taken. Using the stakeholder role matrix, information on comparative, influential, involved, and only receives information is obtained. Contribution: improve governance, and prepare policies that can resolve polemics, improve fishermen’s welfare and protect underwater ecosystems.

  • Raw material of Besemah traditional house construction in Indonesia
    Indra Gumay Febryano, Oktarine Melly Aminah Harum, Christine Wulandari, Wahyu Hidayat, Irwan Sukri Banuwa, Hendra Prasetia, Dian Iswandaru, Novriyanti Novriyanti, Noverman Duadji, Novita Tresiana,et al.

    Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    Abstract The traditional house is one of the nature reserves that have the characteristics of various regions and must be protected and preserved. This research aimed to explain the species of wood used in the manufacture of traditional Besemah houses in the Pelang Kenidai Village, Central Dempo District, Pagaralam City, South Sumatra Province, Indonesia. The implemented methodology of this study was a qualitative approach alongside a case study method. The wood species used in the preservation of traditional Besemah houses (ghumah baghi) consisted of three species: mersawa (Anisoptera sp.), surian (Toona sureni Merr.) and rasamala (Altingia excelsa Noronha). The government is expected to support the preservation of traditional houses through policies on preserving traditional houses, rehabilitating forests and land, cultivating the species of wood used as raw materials for making traditional houses, providing alternative species of other wood as a substitute for these woods, developing culture-based tourism and supporting the community in preserving the culture they have.

  • THE PRACTICE OF CHILD MARRIAGE: A PROFILE AND POLICY ADVOCACY FOR INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT
    Novita Tresiana and Noverman Duadji

    University of Warsaw
    Child marriage is one of the more frequent social problems in developing countries, especially in Indonesia; the government is hardly concerned about this and relates it to population control. This has the potential to escalate into a serious problem that will symmetrically affect the economy if the number of child marriages continues to increase. This study aimed to apply a profile analysis approach to measure the significant difference and to understand the characteristics of child marriages in each Indonesian province. The country is divided into four regions based on the main development area over 4 years from 2016 to 2019. The findings from the parallel hypothetical test suggest that the child marriage profile from each region is not parallel, and each region has its unique characteristics. Therefore, appropriate policies should be introduced separately for each region, such as enhanced education quality, social assistance and protection programs for children, social participation models, and collaborative governance-based city/village programs. The most important conclusions: policy advocacy to reduce the practice of child marriage for governments everywhere, including Indonesia is carried out through good planning and implementation of child marriage prevention policies will increase children’s productivity for their future lives.

  • Cantrang: A dilemma in policy implementation (case in lampung bay, indonesia)


  • Accurate estimated model of volatility crude oil price
    Toto Gunarto, Rialdi Azhar, Novita Tresiana, Supriyanto Supriyanto, and Ayi Ahadiat

    EconJournals
    Crude oil price (COP) data are time-series data that are assessed as having both volatility and heteroscedasticity variance. One of the best models that can be applied to address the heteroscedasticity problem is GARCH (generalized autoregressive conditional heteroscedasticity) model. The purpose of this study is to construct the best-fitted model to forecast daily COP as well as to discuss the prepared recommendation for reducing the impact of daily COP movement. Daily COP data are observed for the last decade, i.e., from 2009 to 2018. The finding with the error of less than 0.0001 is AR (1) – GARCH (1,1). The implementation of the model is applicable for both predicting the next 90 days for the COP and its anticipated impact in the future. Because of the increasing prediction, it is recommended that policymakers convert energy use to renewable energy to reduce the cost of oil use.

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Distribution Institution Of Subsidized Fuel For Fishermen In Kangkung Village, Bandar Lampung City
    RL Sitanggang, AA Damai, S Supono, M Riantini, N Tresiana, ...
    Journal of Tropical Marine Science 8 (1), 47-56 2025

  • IMPLEMENTASI PROGRAM PENINGKATAN PERAN PEREMPUAN MENUJU KELUARGA SEHAT SEJAHTERA (P3KSS) STUDI DI KELURAHAN SUMBER AGUNG KECAMATAN KEMILING KOTA BANDAR LAMPUNG
    F Faradipa, N Tresiana, AA Puspawati
    Jurnal Administrative Reform 12 (2) 2025

  • Building Agility and Adaptive Governance Through Digital Bureaucracy Ecosystem for Innovative Public Policy
    N Tresiana, N Duadji, IM Jayamuna
    Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi: Media Pengembangan Ilmu dan Praktek Administrasi 2024

  • Pola Konsultasi dan Kemitraan dalam Pencegahan dan Penanganan Narkoba di Kalangan Remaja
    IF Meutia, N Tresiana, N Duadji, B Utoyo, D Kagungan, MS Assalam
    Sarwahita 21 (02), 233-244 2024

  • Developing a Model for Sustainable Traditional Tourism Village.
    N Tresiana, T Kartika
    International Journal of Sustainable Development & Planning 19 (6) 2024

  • Membangun Sekolah Ramah Anak Berwawasan Anti Bullying, Anti Kekerasan Seksual Dan Anti Narkoba Berbasis Kemitraan Guna Mendukung Penguatan Profil Pelajar Pancasila Dan Sekolah
    N Tresiana, N Duadji, IF Meutia, L Krisnawati, N Nirwanto, E Elizarwati
    Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Sakai Sambayan 8 (1), 23-28 2024

  • Development of State Green Sukuk as Part of Creative and Innovative Financing in the Islamic Financing Market
    L Yulitasari, E Ekawati, N Tresiana
    KnE Social Sciences, 484–490-484–490 2024

  • Indigenous Community-Friendly Tourism Development Strategy Through Governance Approach
    N Tresiana, R Sanjaya, N Duadji
    Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi: Media Pengembangan Ilmu dan Praktek Administrasi 2023

  • Conservation partnership implementation: endangered animal extinction mitigation strategy in Indonesia’s Way Kambas Park
    N Tresiana, VA Putri, IF Meutia, N Duadji, FR Wulandari, VY Londa, ...
    IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1277 (1), 012011 2023

  • Deliberative Democracy Innovations at Citizen Level: Challenges of Local Government in Indonesia.
    N Tresiana, N Duadji, A Damayantie
    Lex Localis: Journal of Local Self-Government 21 (4) 2023

  • Sosialisasi Mengenai Program Bank Sampah di Kelurahan Gedong Air Bandar Lampung
    AE Puteri, Y Istiqamah, A Anggara, NS Putri, AC Widodo, N Tresiana, ...
    Jurnal Pengabdian Dharma Wacana 4 (1), 59-66 2023

  • PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT SEBAGAI INDIKATOR KEBERLANJUTAN PENGELOLAAN BANK SAMPAH (PENERAPAN DI KELURAHAN GEDUNG AIR BANDAR LAMPUNG)
    DP Sari, IF Septiana, RK Putri, N Tresiana, N Duadji, L Krisnawati, ...
    BEGAWI: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat 1 (2), 113-118 2023

  • Turnitine Ke-2_Manuscrip Dr. Novita Tresiana_Public Administration&Issue.pdf
    ND Novita Tresiana
    Public Administration Issue 5 (1), 69-90 2023

  • Korespondensi_ Title_CAN THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT.pdf
    ND Novita Tresiana
    Public Administration Issue 5 (1), 69-90 2023

  • CAN THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT IMPROVE THE POLICY IMPLEMENTATION PRACTICE?
    NTN Duadji
    Public Administration Issues 5 (1), 69-90 2023

  • Penyusunan Instrumen Penilaian Inovasi Layanan Vaksin Unila Care
    N Tresiana, A Sukohar, S Adhan, N Duadji, IP Idrus
    BEGAWI: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat 1 (1), 47-54 2023

  • Development of State Green Sukuk as A Government Effort to Realize Green Environment
    L Yulitasari, N Tresiana, E Ekawati
    Dinar: Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam 10 (1), 1-8 2023

  • CAN THE POLICY ENVIRONMENT IMPROVE POLICY IMPLEMENTATION PRACTICE?
    T Novita, D Noverman
    Вопросы государственного и муниципального управления, 69-90 2023

  • The determinants of integrating women and children-friendly village programs with Anti-drug programs and Stakeholder-Based inclusive village programs
    N Duadji, N Tresiana, IF Meutia
    Journal of Governance and Accountability Studies 3 (2), 97-107 2023

  • Pendampingan: Pemanfaatan dan Pengelolaan Sampah di SMAN 9 Bandar Lampung
    N Duadji, N Tresiana, MI Fadoli, EB Sulistio
    Jurnal Pengabdian Dharma Wacana 3 (3), 255-266 2022

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Metode Penelitian Kualitatif
    N Tresiana
    Bandar Lampung: Lembaga Penelitian Universitas Lampung 2013
    Citations: 173

  • Inovasi Pelayanan Publik Berbasis Digital (E-Government) di Era Pandemi Covid-19
    A Tasyah, PA Lestari, A Syofira, CA Rahmayani, RD Cahyani, N Tresiana
    Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi: Media Pengembangan Ilmu Dan Praktek Administrasi 2021
    Citations: 132

  • Implementasi dan evaluasi kebijakan publik
    N Tresiana
    Graha Ilmu 2019
    Citations: 101

  • Implementasi Kebijakan Publik (Pentingnya Kapital Sosial dan Koproduksi)
    N Tresiana, N Duadji
    Bandar Lampung: Suluh Media 2021
    Citations: 39

  • Digital-Based Public Service Innovation (E-Government) in the Covid-19 Pandemic Era
    PA Lestari, A Tasyah, A Syofira, CA Rahmayani, RD Cahyani, N Tresiana
    Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi 18 (2), 212-224 2021
    Citations: 34

  • Kota Layak Anak Berbasis Collaborative Governance
    N Duadji, N Tresiana
    Sawwa: Jurnal Studi Gender 13 (1), 1-22 2018
    Citations: 34

  • Ilmu Administrasi Publik
    N Duadji, N Tresiana, D Faedlulloh
    Yogyakarta: Graha Ilmu 2019
    Citations: 28

  • Analisis implementasi kebijakan vaksinasi COVID-19 di Indonesia
    AE Puteri, E Yuliarti, NP Maharani, AA Fauzia, YS Wicaksono, N Tresiana
    Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi: Media Pengembangan Ilmu dan Praktek Administrasi 2022
    Citations: 24

  • Kebijakan Publik Teori dan Praktek Model-model Pengelolaan Pembangunan Daerah
    N Tresiana, N Djuaji
    Bandar Lampung: Suluh Media 2017
    Citations: 24

  • Saving mangrove forest extinction in urban areas: will government interventions help?
    N Tresiana, N Duadji, IG Febryano, SA Zenitha
    International Journal of Sustainable Development & Planning 17 (2) 2022
    Citations: 19

  • Accurate estimated model of volatility crude oil price
    T Gunarto, R Azhar, N Tresiana, A Ahadiat
    International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 10 (5), 228-233 2020
    Citations: 17

  • Evaluasi pengendalian inflasi di Kota Bandar Lampung tahun 2018
    VM Sari, B Utoyo, N Tresiana
    Administrativa: Jurnal Birokrasi, Kebijakan dan Pelayanan Publik 3 (2), 113-126 2021
    Citations: 16

  • Partisipasi Masyarakat Dalam Program Kota Tanpa Kumuh (Kotaku) Untuk Mewujudkan Pembangunan Berkelanjutan
    DS Simarmata, N Tresiana, SS Hutagalung
    Administrativa: Jurnal Birokrasi, Kebijakan Dan Pelayanan Publik 3 (3), 343-359 2021
    Citations: 14

  • Raw material of Besemah traditional house construction in Indonesia
    IG Febryano, OMA Harum, C Wulandari, W Hidayat, IS Banuwa, ...
    Folia Forestalia Polonica. Series A. Forestry 63 (1) 2021
    Citations: 13

  • Pelatihan Mendesain Kebijakan dan Strategi Sekolah Ramah Anak pada Satuan Pendidikan
    N Tresiana, N Duadji, T Fahmi, RD Putri
    Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Sakai Sambayan 2 (1), 41-48 2018
    Citations: 13

  • Kebijakan Publik
    N Tresiana
    Bandar Lampung: CV. Anugrah Utama Raharja 2017
    Citations: 12

  • Penelitian Kualitatif
    N Tresiana
    Yogyakarta: Pustaka Nusantara 2016
    Citations: 12

  • Kegagalan pemaknaan “Lembaga Musawarah Perencanaan dan Pembangunan Desa” dalam mewujudkan deepening democracy
    N Tresiana, N Duadji
    Masyarakat, Kebudayaan Dan Politik 29 (4), 191-203 2016
    Citations: 12

  • Analysis of Child Marriage and Related Policies in Indonesia: Sustainable Development Issue Analiza uwarunkowań małżeństw zawieranych przez dzieci i powiązanych polityk w
    N Duadji, N Tresiana
    PROBLEMY EKOROZWOJU 17 (1), 101-113 2022
    Citations: 11

  • Social entrepreneur model for tourism development in Kiluan Bay
    N Tresiana, N Duadji
    MIMBAR, Jurnal Sosial dan Pembangunan 34 (1), 83-92 2018
    Citations: 11