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  • Analisa Kinerja Pengelolaan Irigasi Di Daerah Irigasi Lemor, Kabupaten Lombok Timur, Nusa Tenggara Barat
    2015
    Co-Authors: Jannata Jannata, Sirajuddin Haji Abdullah, Asih Priyati
    Abstract:

    The purpose of this study were to analyze technical aspect on irrigation Asset Inventory, sufficient levels of irrigation water, farmers’ satisfaction level on manager irrigation performance and the irrigation management. This research was conducted directly in the field by collecting data that further analyzed using qualitative data tables (descriptive) by simple statistical analysis. The analysis results showed that: (1) Based on technical aspect, the irrigation Asset Inventory at Lemor area was categorized at ‘properly well condition’ as the damage only had been found in the form of seepage; (2) The available irrigation water was not sufficient to supply the rice field on Lemor area, showed by average water discharge per two-weeks in 2012, 2013, and 2014 respectively were 72-105.575 litre/second, 72-99.485 litre/second, 72-105.115 litre/second whereas required water for irrigation were 156.09-344.097 liter/second, 133-344.097 liter/second, 110.418-338.025 litre/second respectively; (3) Total difference on correction factor in 2012 showed 0.003-0.568, which means rotation was necessary despite the sixth of two-weeks, MT II and the seventh and eight of two-weeks showed value of correlation factor higher than 0.75. As well as in 2013 and 2014, from soil preparation until growth phase of the sixth of two-weeks, the correlation factor were less than 0.75, yet at growth phase the seventh and eight of two weeks the correlation factor were above 0.75; (4) Simultaneous planting and monoculture planting were not able to meet the required irrigation water; (5) Farmers satisfaction level on the irrigation network management by service indicator, water demand condition, maintenance of irrigation channels, and the discharge channel (drainage) were 97.25, 96.25, 92.60, and 70.25 respectively. The average result showed that the irrigation management was effective; (6) The effectiveness of irrigation management in Lemor area was due to high participation of farmers either in financial process or in channel maintenance phase.Keywords: Irrigation, Asset Inventory, Irrigation Management

  • ANALISA KINERJA PENGELOLAAN IRIGASI DI DAERAH IRIGASI LEMOR, KABUPATEN LOMBOK TIMUR, NUSA TENGGARA BARAT Performance Analysis On Irrigation Management At Lemor Irrigation Area, East Lombok, West
    2015
    Co-Authors: Nusa Tenggara, Sirajuddin Haji Abdullah, Asih Priyati
    Abstract:

    The purpose of this study were to analyze technical aspect on irrigation Asset Inventory, sufficient levels of irrigation water, farmers’ satisfaction level on manager irrigation performance and the irrigation management. This research was conducted directly in the field by collecting data that further analyzed using qualitative data tables (descriptive) by simple statistical analysis. The analysis results showed that: (1) Based on technical aspect, the irrigation Asset Inventory at Lemor area was categorized at ‘properly well condition’ as the damage only had been found in the form of seepage; (2) The available irrigation water was not sufficient to supply the rice field on Lemor area, showed by average water discharge per two-weeks in 2012, 2013, and 2014 respectively were 72-105.575 litre/second, 72-99.485 litre/second, 72-105.115 litre/second whereas required water for irrigation were 156.09-344.097 liter/second, 133-344.097 liter/second, 110.418-338.025 litre/second respectively; (3) Total difference on correction factor in 2012 showed 0.003-0.568, which means rotation was necessary despite the sixth of two-weeks, MT II and the seventh and eight of two-weeks showed value of correlation factor higher than 0.75. As well as in 2013 and 2014, from soil preparation until growth phase of the sixth of two-weeks, the correlation factor were less than 0.75, yet at growth phase the seventh and eight of two weeks the correlation factor were above 0.75; (4) Simultaneous planting and monoculture planting were not able to meet the required irrigation water; (5) Farmers satisfaction level on the irrigation network management by service indicator, water demand condition, maintenance of irrigation channels, and the discharge channel (drainage) were 97.25, 96.25, 92.60, and 70.25 respectively. The average result showed that the irrigation management was effective; (6) The effectiveness of irrigation management in Lemor area was due to high participation of farmers either in financial process or in channel maintenance phase.

Sirajuddin Haji Abdullah - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Analisa Kinerja Pengelolaan Irigasi Di Daerah Irigasi Lemor, Kabupaten Lombok Timur, Nusa Tenggara Barat
    2015
    Co-Authors: Jannata Jannata, Sirajuddin Haji Abdullah, Asih Priyati
    Abstract:

    The purpose of this study were to analyze technical aspect on irrigation Asset Inventory, sufficient levels of irrigation water, farmers’ satisfaction level on manager irrigation performance and the irrigation management. This research was conducted directly in the field by collecting data that further analyzed using qualitative data tables (descriptive) by simple statistical analysis. The analysis results showed that: (1) Based on technical aspect, the irrigation Asset Inventory at Lemor area was categorized at ‘properly well condition’ as the damage only had been found in the form of seepage; (2) The available irrigation water was not sufficient to supply the rice field on Lemor area, showed by average water discharge per two-weeks in 2012, 2013, and 2014 respectively were 72-105.575 litre/second, 72-99.485 litre/second, 72-105.115 litre/second whereas required water for irrigation were 156.09-344.097 liter/second, 133-344.097 liter/second, 110.418-338.025 litre/second respectively; (3) Total difference on correction factor in 2012 showed 0.003-0.568, which means rotation was necessary despite the sixth of two-weeks, MT II and the seventh and eight of two-weeks showed value of correlation factor higher than 0.75. As well as in 2013 and 2014, from soil preparation until growth phase of the sixth of two-weeks, the correlation factor were less than 0.75, yet at growth phase the seventh and eight of two weeks the correlation factor were above 0.75; (4) Simultaneous planting and monoculture planting were not able to meet the required irrigation water; (5) Farmers satisfaction level on the irrigation network management by service indicator, water demand condition, maintenance of irrigation channels, and the discharge channel (drainage) were 97.25, 96.25, 92.60, and 70.25 respectively. The average result showed that the irrigation management was effective; (6) The effectiveness of irrigation management in Lemor area was due to high participation of farmers either in financial process or in channel maintenance phase.Keywords: Irrigation, Asset Inventory, Irrigation Management

  • ANALISA KINERJA PENGELOLAAN IRIGASI DI DAERAH IRIGASI LEMOR, KABUPATEN LOMBOK TIMUR, NUSA TENGGARA BARAT Performance Analysis On Irrigation Management At Lemor Irrigation Area, East Lombok, West
    2015
    Co-Authors: Nusa Tenggara, Sirajuddin Haji Abdullah, Asih Priyati
    Abstract:

    The purpose of this study were to analyze technical aspect on irrigation Asset Inventory, sufficient levels of irrigation water, farmers’ satisfaction level on manager irrigation performance and the irrigation management. This research was conducted directly in the field by collecting data that further analyzed using qualitative data tables (descriptive) by simple statistical analysis. The analysis results showed that: (1) Based on technical aspect, the irrigation Asset Inventory at Lemor area was categorized at ‘properly well condition’ as the damage only had been found in the form of seepage; (2) The available irrigation water was not sufficient to supply the rice field on Lemor area, showed by average water discharge per two-weeks in 2012, 2013, and 2014 respectively were 72-105.575 litre/second, 72-99.485 litre/second, 72-105.115 litre/second whereas required water for irrigation were 156.09-344.097 liter/second, 133-344.097 liter/second, 110.418-338.025 litre/second respectively; (3) Total difference on correction factor in 2012 showed 0.003-0.568, which means rotation was necessary despite the sixth of two-weeks, MT II and the seventh and eight of two-weeks showed value of correlation factor higher than 0.75. As well as in 2013 and 2014, from soil preparation until growth phase of the sixth of two-weeks, the correlation factor were less than 0.75, yet at growth phase the seventh and eight of two weeks the correlation factor were above 0.75; (4) Simultaneous planting and monoculture planting were not able to meet the required irrigation water; (5) Farmers satisfaction level on the irrigation network management by service indicator, water demand condition, maintenance of irrigation channels, and the discharge channel (drainage) were 97.25, 96.25, 92.60, and 70.25 respectively. The average result showed that the irrigation management was effective; (6) The effectiveness of irrigation management in Lemor area was due to high participation of farmers either in financial process or in channel maintenance phase.

Su. Dra. Christiana Suparmi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • PENGARUH MANAJEMEN ASET TERHADAP OPTIMALISASI ASET TETAP (TANAH DAN BANGUNAN) PEMERINTAH DAERAH (Studi di Kabupaten Manokwari)
    2014
    Co-Authors: Emma Seroja Ayomi, Su. Dra. Christiana Suparmi
    Abstract:

    This research aims to analyze the influence of Asset management towards optimization of fixed Asset (land and buildings) of Local Government in Manokwari Regency. By using purposive sampling method the number of research samples was taken as much as 72 respondents. The variables used are Assets Inventory, legal audit of Assets, Assets assessment, Assets utilization, as well as supervision and Asset control. Based on the analysis result using Multiple Linier Regression analyze indicated that the Asset Inventory are not proven have positive and significant influence toward optimization of fixed Assets (land and buildings) that means not consistent with the hypothesis, an individual the legal audit of Assets and Assets utilization are proven have a positif and significant influence toward optimization of fixed Assets (land and buildings) that means consistent with the hypothesis, Assets assessment and supervison and Asset control has indicate a positive slope but an individually has not been proven to have significant influence on the optimization of fixed Assets (land and buildings). While the analysis result together/simultaneously indicated that all five variables, namely the Asset Inventory, legal audit of Assets, Assets assessment, Assets utilization, as well as supervision and Assets control are proved to have significant and positive influence to optimization of fixed Assets (land and buildings) this is proved by the value of F-count > F-table. Keywords: Asset Inventory, legal audit of Assets, Asset assessment, Asset utilization, supervision and Asset control, optimization of fixed Assets (land and buildings)

  • ANALISIS MANAJEMEN ASET TANAH DAN BANGUNAN PADA DINAS PENDIDIKAN, PEMUDA DAN OLAHRAGA PROVINSI PAPUA TAHUN 2012
    2014
    Co-Authors: Hans Luther Manam, Su. Dra. Christiana Suparmi
    Abstract:

    This research aims to analyze land and building Asset management in Department of Education, Youth and Sports, Province of Papua by 2012 The primary data were obtained using purposive sampling technique with sample in amount of 40 respondents in Department of Education, Youth and Sports, Province of Papua. Five variables were used in this research includes: Assets Inventory, legal auditing, Asset assessment, Asset utilization, as well as monitoring and controlling, which was then measured perceptions upon these variables using Likert Scale questionnaire. The method used was descriptive analysis. The results indicated that land and building Asset management in Department of Education, Youth and Sports, Province of Papua, has just been implemented partially or included in medium category. Land and building Asset Inventory were not all complete. The land and buildings legality from 17 plot with total area 511 360M2 which already has land certificate were 76.765M2 (15 percent). Land and building Assets assessment was taken using market/fair value based on acquisition price by 2007. Realization of land and building Assets utilization has decreased from 2009-2010 at Rp19.779.980,-, in 2010-2011 at Rp114.360.991 and in 2011-2012 at Rp85.454.846,-. Monitoring and controlling were not optimal due to the lack of human resources who manage the Asset and registering the land and building Asset. Department of Education, Youth and Sport, Province of Papua was still using manual because has not applied the Information Systems of District�s Property Management (SIM-BMD) Keywords: Asset management, Asset Inventory, legal audit, Asset assessment, Asset utilization, monitoring and controlling

Phillip S Dunston - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • leveraging construction inspection and documentation for Asset Inventory and life cycle Asset management
    Journal of Information Technology in Construction, 2016
    Co-Authors: Chenxi Yuan, Timothy Mcclure, Phillip S Dunston
    Abstract:

    Accurate and complete construction records and as-built data are key prerequisites to the effective management of transportation infrastructure Assets throughout their life cycle. The construction phase is the best time to collect such data. Assets such as underground drainage and culverts are visible and physically accessible only during construction. For Assets such as guardrails, signals, and pavement, it is safer and more efficient to collect their data during the construction, before the road segment is open to traffic, than after construction. This paper presents a mobile application that is centered on construction inspection activities to leverage the construction inspection and documentation practice for Asset Inventory. Pay item is a specific unit of work with an estimated price, based on which a contractor is paid during construction. Therefore, the newly developed mobile application utilizes pay items as the bridge to match plan Assets, i.e., physical structures prescribed in design documents, with corresponding Assets in Asset management database. Based on the match, an inspection activity-centered mechanism is created to facilitate the automatic conveyance of construction documentation data to Asset management database. Implemented on a platform of mobile device, the application has been conceptually tested using an example Asset - small culverts in a construction project of the Indiana Department of Transportation. It was validated that the newly proposed mobile application design scheme could leverage the existing construction inspection and documentation work to eliminate the individual data collection efforts for Asset Inventory purposes in current practice.

  • leveraging construction inspection and documentation for Asset Inventory and life cycle Asset management
    Transportation Research Board 95th Annual MeetingTransportation Research Board, 2016
    Co-Authors: Chenxi Yuan, Timothy Mcclure, Phillip S Dunston
    Abstract:

    Accurate and complete construction records and as-built data are key prerequisites to the effective management of transportation infrastructure Assets throughout their life cycle. The construction phase is the best time to collect such data. Assets such as underground drainage and culverts are visible and physically accessible only during construction. For Assets such as guardrails, signals, and pavement, it is safer and more efficient to collect their data during the construction, before the road segment is open to traffic, than after construction. This paper presents a framework that is centered on construction inspection activities to leverage the construction inspection and documentation practice for Asset Inventory. Construction inspection and documentation at many state highway agencies is based on pay items—measurable and specific work items to construct transportation infrastructure plan Assets—physical structures prescribed in design documents. Therefore, the newly developed framework utilizes pay items as the bridge to match plan Assets with corresponding Assets in Asset management database. Based on the match, an inspection activity-centered mechanism is created to channel the flow of construction documentation data to Asset management database. The framework is being implemented on a platform of mobile device and has been conceptually tested and validated using four example Assets: underdrains, guardrails, attenuators, and small culverts in a construction project of the Indiana Department of Transportation. It was proved that the newly proposed framework could leverage the current construction documentation work to eliminate the duplicate data collection efforts in the current practice, leading to savings in Asset Inventory and more effective Asset management in the long-term.

Jannata Jannata - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Analisa Kinerja Pengelolaan Irigasi Di Daerah Irigasi Lemor, Kabupaten Lombok Timur, Nusa Tenggara Barat
    2015
    Co-Authors: Jannata Jannata, Sirajuddin Haji Abdullah, Asih Priyati
    Abstract:

    The purpose of this study were to analyze technical aspect on irrigation Asset Inventory, sufficient levels of irrigation water, farmers’ satisfaction level on manager irrigation performance and the irrigation management. This research was conducted directly in the field by collecting data that further analyzed using qualitative data tables (descriptive) by simple statistical analysis. The analysis results showed that: (1) Based on technical aspect, the irrigation Asset Inventory at Lemor area was categorized at ‘properly well condition’ as the damage only had been found in the form of seepage; (2) The available irrigation water was not sufficient to supply the rice field on Lemor area, showed by average water discharge per two-weeks in 2012, 2013, and 2014 respectively were 72-105.575 litre/second, 72-99.485 litre/second, 72-105.115 litre/second whereas required water for irrigation were 156.09-344.097 liter/second, 133-344.097 liter/second, 110.418-338.025 litre/second respectively; (3) Total difference on correction factor in 2012 showed 0.003-0.568, which means rotation was necessary despite the sixth of two-weeks, MT II and the seventh and eight of two-weeks showed value of correlation factor higher than 0.75. As well as in 2013 and 2014, from soil preparation until growth phase of the sixth of two-weeks, the correlation factor were less than 0.75, yet at growth phase the seventh and eight of two weeks the correlation factor were above 0.75; (4) Simultaneous planting and monoculture planting were not able to meet the required irrigation water; (5) Farmers satisfaction level on the irrigation network management by service indicator, water demand condition, maintenance of irrigation channels, and the discharge channel (drainage) were 97.25, 96.25, 92.60, and 70.25 respectively. The average result showed that the irrigation management was effective; (6) The effectiveness of irrigation management in Lemor area was due to high participation of farmers either in financial process or in channel maintenance phase.Keywords: Irrigation, Asset Inventory, Irrigation Management