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Evidence-based non-residential waste analysis to support 3R strategies and food recovery hierarchy: a case study in Solok Selatan
The amount of waste generation that increases without being accompanied by good waste management will cause pollution and decrease the aesthetic value of the environment. Non-residential waste originating from non-residential activities is also one of the contributors to waste entering the landfill. This study aims to analyze non-residential waste generation and composition as an evidence-based reference for each source in implementing the 3R concept and the Food Recovery Hierarchy (FRH). The nu...
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Utilization of cassava peel waste (Manihot esculenta) as substrate in the production of cellulase enzymes by Aspergillus niger
Cellulase enzymes is an enzyme that can hydrolyze cellulose into smaller sugar components. Cellulase enzymes are produced due to high demand, with 29.17% in the animal feed industry, 14.67% in the textile industry, and 26.17% in the paper industry. One method of producing cellulase enzymes is by utilizing the cellulolytic microorganism Aspergillus niger. This study aims to optimize cellulase enzyme production by Aspergillus niger through liquid fermentation on cassava peel substrate (Manihot esc...
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Isolation and screening of halotolerant protease-producing bacteria from Lampung fermented shrimp paste
Protease are class of degradative enzymes that hydrolyze proteins, breaking its peptide bond, into smaller peptides and amino acids. Microbial proteases have gained increasing attention due to its productivity and utilization in various industries. Proteolytic bacteria derived from fermented shrimp paste from Lampung have great potential to meet this need. However, studies on these bacteria are still limited, so further research is needed to explore and optimally utilize their potential. This st...
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Potential of butterfly pea (Clitoria ternatea) nanoherbal on spermatozoa quality in hyperglycemic rats
Hyperglycemia is a condition characterized by elevated blood glucose levels that induce free radical formation, leading to reduced spermatozoa quality. Butterfly pea (Clitoria ternatea) contains antioxidant compounds and is formulated as a nanoherbal to enhance bioavailability. This study aimed to evaluate the potential of butterfly pea nanoherbal in improving spermatozoa quality in hyperglycemic rats. This experimental study employed a post-test only control group design using 25 male Wistar ra...
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Insect diversity at vegetative maize phase (Zea mays L.) in caturharjo village
This study aims to analyse the diversity and dominance of insect species in maize fields in Caturharjo Village, Sleman District, Yogyakarta. The research was conducted from March to August 2025 on 1,000 m² of maize fields divided into three plots, each measuring 10 × 15 m. Light traps were installed in the centre of each plot, and insects were captured manually (direct capture) every three days. Species diversity was calculated using the Shannon-Wiener Index, dominance using the Simpson Index, a...
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Diversity of plankton species in different ecosystems on Beras Basah Island, Bontang, East Kalimantan
Imam Fadila, Muhammad
; Anjasmara, Aang Setyawan
; Rizal, Daisy Rahma
; Rusdi, Rismawaty
; Reynalta, Ricko
Beras Basah Island, located in the coastal waters of Bontang City, East Kalimantan, is a marine conservation area characterized by diverse coastal ecosystems, including marine waters, coral reefs, and seagrass beds. These ecosystems support various aquatic organisms, including plankton communities that play a key role in marine food webs. This study aimed to examine the composition, abundance, and diversity of plankton across three different ecosystems around Beras Basah Island. Sampling was con...
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Mangrove Biodiversity for Coastal Resilience and Sustainability: A Dynamic Case Study from Indonesia
Martuti, Nana Kariada Tri
; Jabbar, Abdul
; Irsadi, Andin
; Sidiq, Wahid Akhsin Budi Nur
; Melati, Inaya Sari
; Eldin Khair, Amar Sharaf
; Mutiatari, Dhita Pracisca
Mangrove degradation and socio-economic vulnerability in the Kendal coast require an integrated approach. The study used ecological surveys (mangrove vegetation analysis, avifauna) and socio-economic (n=186 households). Integrated Coastal Management (ICM) analysis and model were developed using a dynamic approach, encompassing problem identification, conceptual model formulation, and validation preparation. 14 mangrove species (H' index = 1.58–1.80) and 61 bird species (H' = 3.50) were found. Co...
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A The Impact of Tourism Regulations on Tourist Visit Performance: A Comparative Analysis of Indonesia and Singapore
Tourism regulations play a critical role in shaping destination competitiveness and influencing tourist travel decisions, yet empirical evidence on their effectiveness across different institutional contexts remains limited. This study investigates the impact of tourism regulations on tourist visit performance through a comparative quantitative analysis of Indonesia and Singapore. Using panel data covering the period 2010–2023, this research employs a fixed-effects regression model to examine th...
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Assessment of Site Development Compliance with GBC Indonesia Greenship Criteria in a Technology Office Complex
The increasing demand for land in urban development highlights the urgent need for sustainable construction practices. While green building concepts have gained global traction, the application of appropriate site development remains understudied in the Indonesian context. This study evaluates the implementation of the Appropriate Site Development (ASD) category based on the Greenship New Building v1.2 rating tool developed by the Green Building Council Indonesia (GBCI), using the Techno Buildin...
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Optimization of Coconut Fiber and Styrofoam Composition in Concrete to Improve Strength and Sound Absorption
Purwanto
; Firmawan, Ferry
; Ahmad, Fahrudin
; Purwanti, Hani
; Husna, Aimmatul
; Darus, Nadirah
; Haron, Zaiton
; Yahya, Khairulzan
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of coconut husk and Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) composition on the mechanical and acoustic properties of lightweight concrete. The research was conducted experimentally using a two-way factorial design with coconut husk variations of 0%, 0.5%, 1%, 1.5%, and 2% of cement weight and EPS variations of 0%, 10%, 20%, and 30% of coarse aggregate volume. A total of 20 mix variations (5 coir levels × 4 EPS levels) were prepared with three replications for each test...
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