Pengukuran Kriteria Green and Smart Campus dengan Metode Analytical Hierarchy Process
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چکیده
Implementasi dan target jangka panjang Untirta dalam capaian 5.0 dengan era Integrated, Smart and Green Campus (It’s Green) sebagai World Class University tahun 2030 perlu didukung semua sivitas akademik di dalamnya. Untuk tahapan awal 2020 ini, disiapkan model atau kerangka kerja yang mampu menilai kesiapan mencapai visi panjang. Beberapa hal ditinjau adalah integrasi dari Campus dan . Penelitian ini mengusulkan terintegrasi diharapkan mengukur tingkat menuju It’s level dunia. Tahap diuraikan indikator-indikator perguruan tinggi menggunakan kerja G-Readiness+ (model Sullistyohati, 2018) yaitu attitude (sikap), policy (kebijakan), practice (praktek), technology (teknologi), governance (tata kelola), human resource (sumber daya manusia). Dipadukan dengan key performance indicators untuk Sustainable Assessment Setting Infrastructure , Energy Climate Change Waste Water Transportation, Education Amrina, 2015) masuk kedalam variabel tambahan. Modifikasi composite asesmen living the campus environmental energy Pompei, 2019) dipadukan hingga mendapatkan pengukuran terintegrasi. Metode Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) dilakukan untuk memperoleh bobot kriteria sub terpenting dari model. Pembobotan secara online oleh pakar ( expert judgement ) membandingkan kepentingan antar kriteria. Hasil penelitian memdapatkan menjadi pritoritas Fakultas Teknik penerapan strategi It’s
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Journal Industrial Servicess
سال: 2021
ISSN: ['2461-0623', '2461-0631']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36055/62019