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View article: Can Land Grabbing Protests Bring Justice to Customary Land Rights? A Case Study of Padang Island, Riau, Indonesia
Can Land Grabbing Protests Bring Justice to Customary Land Rights? A Case Study of Padang Island, Riau, Indonesia Open
The Indonesian government has alternately ignored and respected the customary land rights of local people in its land policies since colonial times. Since the start of democratisation at the end of the 1990s, the trend to uphold customary …
View article: Factors Associated With Life-Space Mobility After Total Hip Arthroplasty in Females With Osteoarthritis: A Single-Center Retrospective Cohort Study
Factors Associated With Life-Space Mobility After Total Hip Arthroplasty in Females With Osteoarthritis: A Single-Center Retrospective Cohort Study Open
Background Life-space mobility is defined as the spatial area traversed by an individual in daily life, extending from bedroom to locations beyond the individual’s hometown, considering distance, frequency, and required assistance. The Lif…
View article: Tourism eco-efficiency: Progress and prospect
Tourism eco-efficiency: Progress and prospect Open
This study aims to analyse relevant literature on tourism eco-efficiency which has arrived since this terminology was proposed almost two decades ago. This study was conducted using bibliometric analysis based on literature findings from t…
View article: SDG-4 Quality Education for Empowering the Elderly: a Review on Policies within Cultural Perspectives
SDG-4 Quality Education for Empowering the Elderly: a Review on Policies within Cultural Perspectives Open
Objective: This study examined the cultural influences in shaping elderly empowerment programs for creating healthy aging for the world to learn, thus encouraging the SDG-4 Quality Education within the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG…
View article: Influence of Sociodemographic, Knowledge, and Behavior of DKI Jakarta People on Willingness To Pay for Disposable Mask during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Influence of Sociodemographic, Knowledge, and Behavior of DKI Jakarta People on Willingness To Pay for Disposable Mask during the Covid-19 Pandemic Open
The use of masks is recommended to reduce the risk of widespread spread of the Covid-19 virus, but because of its use in high quantities in a short time, it has an impact on the high waste of disposable masks. The problem of high waste of …
View article: EIA in Strengthening Law Enforcement and Penalties: A Case of Corruption in Natural Resource Sector
EIA in Strengthening Law Enforcement and Penalties: A Case of Corruption in Natural Resource Sector Open
Corruption in Indonesia's natural resource sector is a significant issue with far-reaching consequences for environmental sustainability. Despite the detrimental effects of corrupt practices on the environment, law enforcement penalties fo…
View article: Palm Oil Waste Management with Local Wisdom as an Approach to Achieve Sustainable Development in Independent Smallholder Palm Plantations
Palm Oil Waste Management with Local Wisdom as an Approach to Achieve Sustainable Development in Independent Smallholder Palm Plantations Open
The Indonesian palm oil industry has significantly boosted the nation's GDP and foreign exchange earnings, driven by the rise of Independent Smallholders (ISH). Despite this, environmental issues like deforestation and low land productivit…
View article: Togutil tribe’s ecological hunting calendar on Halmahera Island, Indonesia
Togutil tribe’s ecological hunting calendar on Halmahera Island, Indonesia Open
Hunting has traditionally been associated with practices that reduce wildlife populations. This assumption does not explain the many examples of hunting strategies used in the long term by various indigenous groups worldwide. Therefore, th…
View article: Simplification of clean development mechanism to measure CO2 emission reductions from shifting private transportation to mass rapid transit: a case study of MRT Jakarta Phase 1
Simplification of clean development mechanism to measure CO2 emission reductions from shifting private transportation to mass rapid transit: a case study of MRT Jakarta Phase 1 Open
Background The Indonesian government built the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) in Jakarta to reduce traffic congestion and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The objective of this study is to estimate the CO2 emissions reductions from switching from…
View article: Cultural Clash: Investigating How Entrepreneural Characteristics and Culture Diffusion affect International Interns’ Competency
Cultural Clash: Investigating How Entrepreneural Characteristics and Culture Diffusion affect International Interns’ Competency Open
The world today is highly interconnected. To address the manpower shortage in Japan and the surplus in Indonesia 30 years ago, both countries developed an internship program, "Ginou Jisshu." During the internship, participants with Indones…
View article: Economic Valuation of the Klapanunggal Karst Region Using the Travel Cost Method
Economic Valuation of the Klapanunggal Karst Region Using the Travel Cost Method Open
Indonesia has Karst areas spread throughout almost the entire archipelago. The Klapanunggal Karst region has been officially designated as a Karst Landscape Area, to emphasize its protected status, in alignment with governmental endeavors …
View article: The Estimation of Economic Valuation on Carbon Sequestration of Agroforestry Land System
The Estimation of Economic Valuation on Carbon Sequestration of Agroforestry Land System Open
The role of Perhutani and local farmers in developing agroforestry in Bogor Forest Management Unit (FMU) is important for carbon sequestration-based climate mitigation efforts. Different compositions of the plants in seven agroforestry sys…
View article: EIA in Strengthening Law Enforcement and Penalties: A Case of Corruption in Natural Resource Sector for Indonesia
EIA in Strengthening Law Enforcement and Penalties: A Case of Corruption in Natural Resource Sector for Indonesia Open
Corruption in Indonesia's natural resource sector is a significant issue with far-reaching consequences for environmental sustainability. Despite the detrimental effects of corrupt practices on the environment, law enforcement penalties fo…
View article: Intensification model of smallholder oil palm plantation to achieving sustainability and prosperity, Riau Province, Indonesia
Intensification model of smallholder oil palm plantation to achieving sustainability and prosperity, Riau Province, Indonesia Open
Intensification of smallholder oil palm plantations is still a challenge that needs to be achieved in line with ISPO’s target for smallholders in 2025. The current problem is that not all smallholders have implemented Best Management Pract…
View article: The Influence of Social Factors and Economic Factors on The Presence of Overdimensional And Overloading Vehicles on The Jakarta Cikampek Indonesia Toll Road
The Influence of Social Factors and Economic Factors on The Presence of Overdimensional And Overloading Vehicles on The Jakarta Cikampek Indonesia Toll Road Open
Objective: The aim of this research is to determine the influence of social factors and economic factors on the presence of overdimensional and overloading vehicles on the Jakarta Cikampek Indonesia Toll Road. Theoretical framework: This s…
View article: Preliminary Results of Relationship between Oil Palm Harvest Losses and Harvest Interval in Riau and West Kalimantan, Indonesia
Preliminary Results of Relationship between Oil Palm Harvest Losses and Harvest Interval in Riau and West Kalimantan, Indonesia Open
Oil palm smallholders, in particular non-plasma independent smallholders, experience significant yield gaps. Closing this yield gap is important to enhance sustainable livelihoods for oil palm smallholders and reduce the risk of yield incr…
View article: Threats of Industrial Estates and Anthropogenic Activities on Seagrass Ecosystems in Lima Island, Serang, Banten
Threats of Industrial Estates and Anthropogenic Activities on Seagrass Ecosystems in Lima Island, Serang, Banten Open
Bojonegara District, having a strategic location in the coastal area of Banten Bay, is undergoing rapid industrial development. The economic activities in coastal areas simultaneously increase the ecological pressure on ecosystems and coas…
View article: THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT NATURAL WAXES TO HYDROPHOBIC PROPERTIES OF STARCH-BASED BIODEGRADABLE FOAMS
THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT NATURAL WAXES TO HYDROPHOBIC PROPERTIES OF STARCH-BASED BIODEGRADABLE FOAMS Open
Biodegradable foam has been vastly developed to replace polystyrene foam. However, its water absorption capacity has become a significant obstacle to being used in food packaging. Therefore, this study aims to assess the effect of incorpor…
View article: Indonesia’s Renewable Natural Resource Management in the Low-Carbon Transition: A Conundrum in Changing Trajectories
Indonesia’s Renewable Natural Resource Management in the Low-Carbon Transition: A Conundrum in Changing Trajectories Open
A paradigm shift is required to transform current natural resource management (NRM) in Indonesia’s decision to move into low-carbon development to achieve the greenhouse gas emission target. No study has been conducted to assess whether or…
View article: Extended Producer Responsibility for Waste Management Policy
Extended Producer Responsibility for Waste Management Policy Open
Solid waste management, which always ends in landfills, causes various environmental and socio-economic impacts. Tegal City also experiences overcapacity landfill conditions because the waste management model focuses on landfills. This stu…
View article: Enhancing Sustainability Development for Waste Management through National–Local Policy Dynamics
Enhancing Sustainability Development for Waste Management through National–Local Policy Dynamics Open
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) require nations to increase policy coherence for sustainable development, including waste management (WM). However, the policy implementation of sustainable WM in Indonesia is still questionable because…
View article: Implementation Framework for Transformation of Peat Ecosystems to Support Food Security
Implementation Framework for Transformation of Peat Ecosystems to Support Food Security Open
The development of food estates, including peatland ecosystems, is expected to support food security in all regions equally. Technically, the widespread clearing of peatlands for cultivating a specific food crop has multiple environmental …
View article: Discovering Spatial Development Control For Indonesia: A Systematic Literature Review
Discovering Spatial Development Control For Indonesia: A Systematic Literature Review Open
As a developing country, Indonesia is experiencing rapid growth, necessitating the use of development-control instruments to achieve sustainable development. Furthermore, information about land reform implementation in Indonesia can only b…
View article: Introduction: The Vulnerability and Transformation of Indonesian Peatlands
Introduction: The Vulnerability and Transformation of Indonesian Peatlands Open
Tropical peat swamp forests that started to experience fires in the 1960s in Sumatra and in the 1980s in Kalimantan are now seriously degraded in many places in Indonesia. But from a longer perspective, we can see the tropical peat swamp f…
View article: Patterns of CO2 Emission from a Drained Peatland in Kampar Peninsula, Riau Province, Indonesia
Patterns of CO2 Emission from a Drained Peatland in Kampar Peninsula, Riau Province, Indonesia Open
It was crucial to acquire soil CO 2 flux data from a bare peatland site in Kampar Peninsula, Riau Province, Indonesia so as to evaluate the carbon budget of the site in which water is managed, drained, and utilized for acacia plantation. C…
View article: Peatland Degradation, Timber Plantations, and Land Titles in Sumatra
Peatland Degradation, Timber Plantations, and Land Titles in Sumatra Open
Peatlands in Riau, Sumatra were relatively untouched by development or deforestation until at least the beginning of the 1970s. But today these landscapes are seriously degraded, with fires breaking out almost every year. Why and how has i…
View article: Toward Climate Change Mitigation: Restoration of the Indonesian Peat Swamp
Toward Climate Change Mitigation: Restoration of the Indonesian Peat Swamp Open
Indonesia created a breakthrough in peatland management by establishing the Peatland Restoration Agency in early 2016 with the aim of restoring 2.67 million ha of degraded peatlands. This effort is intended to accelerate the recovery of pe…
View article: Vulnerability and Transformation of Indonesian Peatlands
Vulnerability and Transformation of Indonesian Peatlands Open
This open access book highlights the vulnerability, resilience, adaptability, and transformation of peatlands ecosystem and its relationship with society