Konstruksi Masyarakat Desa Tembokrejo Banyuwangi terhadap Lingkungan Pasca Keberadaan Tempat Pengolahan Sampah Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (Tps-3r)
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Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik
Abstract
This research is motivated by the issue of domestic waste accumulation driven by
population growth and limited landfill space, which triggers public habits of
littering. As a solution, the Regional Government of Banyuwangi Regency launched
the Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Waste Management Center (TPS 3R) Program in
Tembokrejo Village. This study aims to explain the construction of public
environmental awareness following the implementation of the waste management
program. The theoretical framework employed in this study is the Social
Construction Theory by Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann, which
encompasses the processes of externalization, objectivation, and internalization,
complemented by Ulrich Beck’s Risk Society Theory through the concept of the
Boomerang Effect. This study employed a qualitative research method with an
ethnographic approach. Data were collected through participant observation, in-
depth interviews with neighborhood association (RT) heads and heads of
households, and supported by documentation. Data validity was ensured through
source triangulation. The results indicate that the construction of public
environmental awareness was shaped through the dynamics of door-to-door
socialization and the implementation of administrative sanctions in the form of
public service suspension for residents who failed to manage their waste orderly.
This policy created compliance that initially stemmed from structural compulsion,
but was gradually internalized into individual awareness as the physical sanitation
of the environment improved. In conclusion, the TPS 3R Program in Tembokrejo
Village has successfully transformed the social reality of the community from
environmental polluters into a society more conscious of ecological sustainability.
Although the development of environmental awareness is not yet entirely uniform
across all hamlets, most residents now actively participate to avoid the boomerang
effect of ecological disaster risks
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