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Optimizing Environmental Impact Analysis in Realizing Green Economy-Based Sustainable Development

Fatria Khairo, Firman Freaddy Busroh
This study focuses on enhancing the efficacy of environmental impact analysis (EIA) as a crucial tool in advancing sustainable development within the framework of a green economy. In the contemporary landscape, the imperative to strike a balance between economic growth and ecological preservation is...
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Product Launch Strategy for Reward-based Crowdfunding in Competitive Markets

Bingqing Ouyang
This study focuses on the product launch strategies of creators, namely whether to launch products that are still in development or those that have been fully developed. We develop a theoretical model composed of two creators who develop homogeneous products and a common crowdfunding platform. Our results...

Collaborative Strategy for the Sustainability of the Wan Abdul Rahman Forest Park (Tahura WAR) in Supporting Ecotourism in Lampung Province

Rahayu Sulistiowati, Suprihatin Ali, Christine Wulandari, Melya Riniarti, Selvi Diana Meilinda
Management of the Wan Abdul Rahman Tahura Area to be effective requires the participation and role of related parties. Community forest management partnership is one of the efforts to improve the welfare of community forest farmers. Community forest management has been identified as having great potential...

Application of Psychodrama and Role Play in Improving Big Five Factors of Personality School Counselors

Riski Sovayunanto, Siti Rahmi
Personality as an affective cognitive management system. Then, personality was also a characteristic or characteristic of a set of psychological traits in an individual, such as feelings, emotions, ways of thinking, and behaviors that distinguish between one another that was relatively durable, enduring...

Community Water Literacy of Sacred Natural Sites

An Indigenous Alternative for Sustainable Groundwater Management

Amrita Nugraheni Saraswaty, Maryunani, Sri Muljaningsih, Putu Mahardika Adi Saputra
Water is an essential component of Balinese daily life, particularly in the spiritual realm, where holy water is required for rituals. This research employ descriptive analysis to describe water literacy among Hindu Balinese community, based on indigenous concepts related to sacred natural sites and...

Par Practice for the Development of Applied Sociology in Indonesia

Rachmad K Dwi Susilo, Awan Setia Dharmawan
Sociology is the queen of social sciences. This statement was said by the pioneer of sociology, Auguste Comte to our generation of sociologists for the superiority of this social science. The term queen refers to the height of the sociological level which is the reference for the birth and development...

Bound Vowels Grapheme Representation in Balinese Script

I. K. Paramarta, G. Indrawan, Ida Bagus Rai, I Nengah Martha
The background of this research was based on the lack of adequate research results to describe bound vowel graphemes in the Balinese script writing system with all its complexities. The purpose of this research was to decipher bound vowel graphemes and their behavior in a writing system based on Balinese...
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China’s Ganyue Canal Construction: Forecast and Analysis of Its Transport Demand Based on Large Data

Xiaojie Liang, Siyuan Wang, Ling Sui, Qilong Huang
The Ganyue Canal directly connects the water systems of the Yangtze River and the Pearl River. This important link immediately benefits the economy and industrial development of the Jiangxi and Guangdong provinces and has a direct and significant impact on the waterway cargo transportation. This paper...

Forgiveness and Subjective Well-Being in Victims of Bullying at a Vocational High School

Yuliana Yosefina Inuhan, Eka Aryani, Abdul Hadi
This study aims to determine forgiveness and subjective well-being (SWB) in students who are victims of bullying in SMK Negeri 1 Wulanggitang. This research is expected to provide insight for students related to forgiveness and subjective well-being for victims of bullying. This research includes qualitative...
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Key Technologies for Low-Power Iot Chip Design

Shuhan Qi
The design of Internet of Things (IoT) chips revolves around achieving efficient, reliable, and low-power architectures tailored to the unique demands of IoT ecosystems. This review examines the critical components of IoT chip design, including sensing units, processing cores, memory subsystems, communication...

An Analysis of Chinese Mother-Daughter Relationships in Two Films Based on Female Subjectivity

Huilin Xu
This study focuses on the construction of female subjectivity within the investigation of mother-daughter relationships in feminist film, presenting case analyses of two phenomenal films: Everything Everywhere All at Once and Her Story. Employing qualitative research and media analysis methods, and integrating...
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Body Image, Energy Adequacy, Polyunsatyrated Fatty Acid (PUFA) Intake with Percentage of Body Fat In Overweight And Obesity Adolescent at SMA Institut Indonesia Semarang

Sri Hapsari Suhartono Putri, Ali Rosidi, Nur Azizah Maharani, Rr. Annisa Ayuningtyas, Sufiati Bintanah, Amaliya Widayanti
Overweight and obesity can occur in all age groups and is most common in teenagers. The adolescent group is still in the growth phase so they still require a relatively large nutritional intake which can cause several dietary problems. The aim of this study was to analyze the relationship between perceived...

A Meta-Analysis of the Effectiveness of Digital Game-Based Language Learning on Second Language Development

Yabin Zhang, Fei Li, Fei Xie
Digital game-based language learning (DGBLL) has garnered increasing attention from researchers for its potential to enhance learner engagement, foster collaboration, and facilitate knowledge acquisition. However, the impact of DGBLL on second language development (SLD) remains debated with considerable...

Effectiveness of Distance Learning Entrepreneurship Course with Credit Earning System at Universitas Andalas

Danny Hidayat, Donard Games
Distance Learning is an educational system with a broad reach not limited by space and time. At the beginning of 2020 or more precisely in March 2020, all education units in Indonesia implemented the Learning at Home program, or Distance Learning, since the Covid-19 Virus was declared to have entered...
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E-Health Based Heart Failure Intervention: Systematic Literature Review

Lisa Novia Safitri, Dian Hudiyawati
Patients with heart failure patients. This case in an increased incidence of mortality and rehospitalization. Monitoring and controlling are needed to improve the quality of life and self-care to improve health. The e-health telemonitoring intervention is a breakthrough to overcome this. Purpose: Review...

Study of Learning Outcomes Sociology Class 10 Online and Offline at SMA Negeri 1 Gondanglegi

Erica Anden Wibowo Santoso, Dian Ferry Dharmanto, Nida Khoirunisa, Alan Sigit Fibrianto, Sabita Aulawiyatus Sifa
Researchers are interested in knowing the comparison of the learning outcomes of grade 10 students in sociology subjects conducted online in semester 1 and offline in semester 2 so that the effectiveness and shortcomings of each learning method both online and offline can be used as input for educators...
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Waste Cooking Oils in Biodegradable Polymer Conversion Process

Anika Zafiah M. Rus, Hendi Saryanto, Nurul Syamimi Mohd Salim, Hanani Abd Wahab, Noraini Marsi, Nik Normunira Mat Hassan, Siti Aida Ibrahim, Nurulsaidatulsyida Sulong
Polymers, such as plastics and coatings, are susceptible to photo degradation initiated by heat or Ultra Violet (UV) light during processing or long-term use. In preventing the photo degradation of polymers, the sustainable polymer composite (SPC) is doped with different percentage of Titanium Dioxide...

Fishing Boat Manufacturing Technology Is a Love Attraction for The Maritime Region

Mudjijono, Hery Priswanto
The territory of Indonesia mostly consists of seas with a large number of islands. One of them is islands and archipelagos in the Java Sea such as, Karimunjawa Islands, Bawean Island, and Kangean Islands. The Karimunjawa Islands located at the northern end of the Java Sea consist of 27 islands starting...
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Effects of Shear Wave Velocity and Thickness of Soil Layers on 1D Dynamic Response in the Saguenay Region, Quebec

ASM Fahad Hossain, Mohammad Salsabili, Ali Saeidi, Juliana Ruiz Suescun, Miroslav Nastev
Before reaching the ground surface, the amplitude, duration and frequency content of the vertically propagating seismic waves can be modified by the local stratigraphy and soil physical properties. In this study, we evaluate the impacts of the soil shear wave velocity (Vs) and thickness (H) on the seismic...
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An Analytical Method for the Trade-off Between Comfort and Economy of Aircraft based on the Weight of Fuselage Structure

Lu Bai, Jingze Hu, Xiuying Wang, Rong Cui, Dongyue Pan, Jian Tang
Both comfort and economy need to be considered in aircraft design, and fuselage structural weight, as one of the key design parameters, has a significant impact on both. The aim of this study is to explore an analysis method based on fuselage structural weight to balance comfort and economy, and to provide...
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Discussion on the Application of Intelligent Engineering Management System in Thermal Power Project Construction

Yeming Chen, Xiangjun Chen, Wenchang Han, Xing Ding, Chunyang Sun
With the popularization of the Internet of Things (IoT), big data, “Industry 4.0”, Building Information Modeling (BIM), digital twin, and the concept of full - life cycle management in the entire power industry, new opportunities have emerged for the digital transformation of power source project construction...

Construction and Practice of a New Model of Heuristic Inquiry-Based Teaching

Junwei Qin, Heyi Tan, Ke Zhang, Hui Li
In response to the demands for advanced, innovative, and research-oriented teaching in graduate-level cutting-edge theoretical courses, this paper proposes the PICCD model, a new model of heuristic inquiry-based teaching for cutting-edge courses, building on the strengths of the BOPPPS framework. The...
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A Cooperative Game-Theoretic Framework for Multi-Objective Reservoir Operation Decision-Making

Junbo Liu, Changwen Li, Han Zhang, Liangzhe He, Chenggang Li, Changlong Gao, Guanghui Wu, Chenxi Du
The operational scheduling of cascaded reservoirs presents a significant challenge due to the complex landscape of conflicting objectives and stakeholder interests. Existing multi-objective decision-making methods often conflate these two distinct conflicts into a single, monolithic evaluation, which...

Reciting Al Fatihah to Reduce Stress Levels Adolescence

Laili Nur Hidayati, Rizal Aji Prabowo
Adolescence is a transitional period, they tend to experience emotional improvement and susceptibility to stress. The level of stress experienced by adolescent can be reduced by spiritual activities that are reciting surah Al Fatihah, which can motivate themselves. By so doing, they no longer feel hopeless...
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Research and Application Progress of Ship Lock Engineering Safety Monitoring Technology

Shuping Chen, Lebin Wang, Xueqian Lou
This paper lists the methods and applications of safety monitoring in ship lock engineering. The application scenarios of structural health monitoring, environmental monitoring, operating condition monitoring and other technologies in ship lock engineering are deeply discussed. Through a detailed introduction...

Early Detection of Breast Cancer Using Convolutional Neural Networks on Histopathology Images

A. Kalaivani, M. Ruth Jenifer
Breast cancer remains one of the most prevalent and life-threatening diseases affecting women worldwide. Early diagnosis plays a critical role in enhancing patient survival outcomes. While histopathological analysis—examining tissue samples under a microscope—is the gold standard for diagnosis, it is...

Cultural Adaptation of Indigenous Peoples of the Nusantara: An Overview of Development-Tourism Resistance

Andhika Yudha Pratama, Dini Putri Ratna Meritasari, Arlianto, Ade Rio Pratama
This research discusses the dynamics of cultural adaptation of indigenous peoples of the archipelago in the context of development and tourism which is increasingly strengthening in the era of globalization. Indigenous peoples are often placed as objects of development, but the reality on the ground...

Analysis of Standard Word Errors in Political Information News Newspapers as Teaching Material for Learning Indonesian

Rohadatul Aisy Agung Fauziah, Arinda Oktaviyana Sari, Fahesta Sonia Adistiyani
The aim of this research is to describe errors in standard language in Political Information in Newspaper News as Teaching Material for Indonesian Language Learning. This study employs content analysis method. Data sources for this research can be newspapers, advertisements, magazines, and other media....
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An Example of Karst Features Identification Using High-Resolution Aerial Photograph for Environmental Management at Pindul Cave Area, Gunung Sewu Karst, Indonesia

Hendy Fatchurohman, Ahmad Cahyadi, Tjahyo Nugroho Adji, Indra Agus Riyanto
Karst area poses distinctive landform features on its surface such as karst hills, cave entrances, sinking streams, and doline. Identification of surface karst features in detail will greatly help understand the hydrogeological system of an area. However, the availability of open-source high-resolution...

Analysis of Lecturers’ and Students’ Needs Toward Intercultural Learning Material for Drama Subject

Eripuddin, Jufrizal, Agustina
Intercultural learning requires the individual to learn what culture is by reflecting on his or her own cultures, by learning about other cultures, and how to engage successfully with the members of other cultures in various social contexts. Intercultural learning situation in the classroom needs to...

An Exploratory Study on Stimulators in Influencer Marketing: A Critical Review on Content and Audience Engagement

Anand Thakur, Kavita Singla, T. Mohammed Irshad
Social media influencer (SMI) marketing is reshaping the mainstream of the digital world. Scholarly work indicates the significance of relevant and effective SMI content to ensure audience engagement and a trustable profile of the influencer. Based on an exploratory research design, the present study...

Oral Interaction Assessment through Video-recorded Group Discussion: A Case of English for Communication Skills (ECS) for Graduating Students

Hema Rosheny Mustafa, Rika Diana Busri, Nurul Na’immah Hamdan, Shazwani Abd Rahman
Possessing a good language proficiency could significantly help one to speak better. However, taking an online test in that target language could impact one’s performance. This paper aims to investigate online test anxiety in a group discussion among graduating students majoring in TESL. Oral interaction...
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Comprehensive Review of Typical Methods of Wireless Sensing

Ruilin Su
This article explores three studies dealing with the application of Wi-Fi Channel State Information (CSI) to the field of intellectual perception, focusing on its core technology for monitoring the daily lives of the elderly, detecting sleep disorders, and applying gesture recognition with an open set...

Innovation of Power Financial Informatization Risk Management and Control Mode under the Background of New Energy

Tong Ni, Yifei Tang, Qiang Ma, Wanlong Huang, Qiong Liao
Against the backdrop of global energy transition, the large-scale development of new energy (e.g., wind and solar power) has reshaped the financial management landscape of power enterprises. New energy projects are characterized by high upfront investment, long payback periods (15–20 years), and high...
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Comparative Analysis of Multi-Objective Metaheuristic Algorithms for UAV Path Planning in Complex 3D Environments

Rupesh Pal, Pinky Pinky, Karan Verma
Unmanned aerial vehicles, or UAVs, are becoming more and more significant in a number of applications, such as delivery, search and rescue, and surveillance. UAV path planning in intricate 3D landscapes with numerous obstacles is still a difficult multi-objective optimization problem. Four multi-objective...

Development of a Flexible Financial Planning Web-Based Application for Indigenous Communities at Village Credit Institution in Badung Regency, Bali

I Made Wijana, Anak Agung Putri, Suardani Suardani, I Ketut Suwintana, I Gusti Putu Fajar Pranadi Sudhana
This research aims to develop a Flexible Financial Planning Web-based application For Indigenous Village Communities at Village Credit Institution (LPD) in Badung Regency, Bali. This research is a continuation and refinement of previous research results. This stage includes: revision to be more flexible,...

Governance Decentralization in The Fiscal of Rural Cooperation in Indonesia, A Literature Review

Elly Rustiny, Utang Suwaryo, Nandang Alamsah Deliarnoor, Dede Sri Kartini
The district and municipal administrations in Indonesia require support from the central and provincial governments for funding infrastructure projects. The budget of government entities at the district and municipal levels in Indonesia displays a higher proportion of financial assistance from the central...

Analysis of Organizational Culture of Journalists at PT Makassar Indomedia Terkini.id

Rasni Gani, Tuti Bahfiarti, Muhammad Farid
Organizational culture defines as sharing beliefs, principles, and behaviors that are the straits and personalities of a specific organization. It shows different characteristics of each organization, ranging from internal relations, policy, and service. Due to shifts in interaction patterns from face-to-face...

Implementation of The Independent Learning Activities of The Independent Campus (MBKM) Teaching Campus Program at Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Nabila Faridatussa’diyah, Moh. Chairil Asmawan
The independent curriculum for learning an independent campus is an implementation of a new strategy from the Ministry of Education which is intended for universities that give students the right to study outside the study program for 3 semesters. This study aims to determine the benefits, success rate...
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Design and Constructions Preeing Machine Compost Block from Organic Waste with Hidraulic System

Amuddin, Ida Ayu Widhiantari, Rosyid Ridho, Fakhrul Irfan Khalil, Wahyudi Zulfikar
The problem of agricultural waste is a problem experienced by almost all people in all regions in Indonesia. The increasing population followed by the increasing need for food such as vegetables and fruits from agriculture has an impact on the amount of waste produced. Waste treatment is very necessary...
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Phantom Inventory Detection in Retail Supply Chains using Federated Learning

P. Praveenkumar, I. Mithra, E. Sanjana, K. Preethi, Puspita Dash
Phantom inventory is the difference between what a retailer has recorded in their inventory system and the stock that is physically available in the store. This difference leads to loss of sales, customer dissatisfaction and supply chain waste. The proposed approach implements a system based on Federated...

Digital Media Dissemination Strengthens Public Information in Tourism Policy

Siti Chotijah, Bambang Sudjarwadi, Abiano Affan
General Background: Digital media, particularly social media platforms, have become dominant channels for information dissemination, with widespread usage among the Indonesian population. Specific Background: With over 143 million social media users in Indonesia and high engagement across platforms such...

The Intersections of English-Language Proficiency, Use of Technology, and Teaching and Learning Mathematics in Undergraduate Courses in the UAE

Nataliia Borysenko, Magdaleen Corne Lotter, Panagiotis Papadopoulos
There is an undeniable link between student language proficiency and mathematical performance. In institutions such as ours in the UAE, the medium of instruction is English, which poses a further layer of complexity for Emirati students in developing mathematical skills. How can math teachers overcome...

Plea Bargaining Mechanism in Corruption Crimes: A Strategy for Returning State Financial Losses in Indonesia

Heru Aprianto, Hari Purwadi, Muhammad Rustamaji
Corruption seriously undermines good governance. One method that is receiving a lot of attention is plea bargaining, which involves negotiating guilty pleas. Although it has numerous advantages, its usage in corruption cases still suffers from practical problems and reaps a series of benefits, but also...

The Effect Of Artificial Intelligence On Teaching Methods: Towards Innovative And Adaptive Pedagogy

Abdelilah Benthami, Habiba Bouijij
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly becoming a cornerstone in various sectors of life, including education, where it significantly enhances learning experiences. As we advance technologically, integrating AI into educational strategies is more common, marking a shift towards innovative and adaptable...

Gamer Culture in Playing Simulated Violence Against Non-Playable Characters (NPC) in Video Games

Panggio Restu Wilujeng, Rahma Sugihartati, Muhammad Saud, Nurvita Wijayanti
The latest developments in video games are getting closer to reality in the real world. A realistic approach is embedded in video games through visual graphics and also the ability of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to play characters in the game. Non Playable Character (NPC) is a complement developed with...
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Development and Invitro Characterization of Nanosponge Formulation of Lovastatin for Oral Delivery Using a Central Composite Design

Jhansi Rani Mallam, Nagaraju Ravouru
Nanosponges are new colloidal drug carriers with nanosized cavities to encapsulate both lipophilic and hydrophilic drug moieties. They can circumvent the various formulation challenges associated with poor water solubility, low bioavailability, targeting, and controlled release of actives. Lovastatin,...

Species Distribution Modeling Reveals Autecological Determinants of Vachellia nilotica in Java and the Lesser Sunda Islands

Sutomo, Jalma Giring Sukmawati, Hendra Helmanto, Hery Kurniawan, Eko Prasetyo, Nida Humaida
This study investigates the autecological determinants influencing the distribution of Vachellia nilotica (L.) P.J.H. Hurter & Mabb., an invasive species in Java and the Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia. Using a Species Distribution Modeling (SDM) approach, we aimed to identify the environmental factors...

Exploring the Integration of Artificial Intelligence in K-12 Education: An Indonesian Case

Cecilia Titiek Murniati, Theresia Dwi Hastuti, Ridwan Sanjaya
Previous research on the utilization of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in K-12 education suggests that when used properly, AI can cater to the diverse needs of K-12 students. AI-powered tools have the potential to enrich students’ learning experiences and improve the quality of teaching. In Indonesia,...

Enhancing Farmers Human Capital and Awareness Digital Agricultural Insurance in Multi-Hazard Prone Area of Temon, Kulon Progo

Deden Kurniawan, Yuphi Handoko Suparmoko, Sugeng Priyanto, Taqwa Putra Budi Sidi Hiram
This study explores strategies for enhancing farmers’ human capital and awareness to improve the adoption of digital agricultural insurance in multi-hazard-prone areas of Kulon Progo, Indonesia. As a disaster-prone region frequently impacted by floods, droughts, and pest outbreaks, Kulon Progo’s rice...