Environmental Management
Land use plannning strategies for food versus non-food estate sustainable farming

D. Juhandi; D.H. Darwanto; M. Masyhuri; J.H. Mulyo; N.A. Sasongko; H.L. Susilawati; A. Meilin; T. Martini

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 10 March 2024

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2024.03.19*

Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Food estate initiative is an Indonesian government program designed to achieve food security though the cultivation of strategic commodities on large-scale agricultural land. Despite being controversial due to the scale of land use and budgetary requirements, the viability ...  Read More

Environmental Management
Sustainability index analysis for environmentally low-input integrated farming

E. Widjaja; B.N. Utomo; A.D. Santoso; Y.P. Erlambang; . Surono; M.A. Firmansyah; S. Handoko; E. Erythrina; M.N. Rofiq; D. Iskandar; N.A. Sasongko; T. Rochmadi; N. Abbas; M. Hanif; Y.S. Garno; F.D. Arianti; N.D. Suretno; M. Askinatin; C.O.I. Hastuti; F. Fahrodji

Volume 10, Issue 2 , April 2024, , Pages 537-556

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2024.02.08

Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Integrated farming is an efficient and environmentally friendly agricultural activity that uses low-input resources, including abundant local materials, such as waste. According to previous studies, this program has been adopted by the Indonesian government to facilitate the ...  Read More

Environmental Management
Balancing environmental impact: A sustainability index analysis of sorghum production for food and feed

A. Prabowo; R.N. Hayati; S. Minarsih; B. Haryanto; D.D. Ludfiani; A. Supriyo; S. Subiharta; E. Nurwahyuni; Y. Hindarwati; M.N. Setiapermas; S. Sudarto; S. Samijan; B. Utomo; E. Winarn; N.D. Suretno; W. Wibawa; S. Agustini; A. Prasetyo; F.R.P. Hantoro; W. Hariyanto; V.E. Aristya

Volume 10, Issue 2 , April 2024, , Pages 743-758

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2024.02.20

Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Sorghum is a grain-producing commodity with the seeds being a food source, while the leaves, stems, and bran serve as animal feed. The productivity depends on the specific variety, environment, infrastructure, and technology used. Sorghum cultivation in Indonesia is carried ...  Read More

Environmental Science
Sustainability status of amphidromous nike fish, postlarva Gobioidei, in estuarine water

F.M. Sahami; S.N. Hamzah; A.H. Tome; S.A. Habibie; M.R.U. Puluhulawa

Volume 10, Issue 2 , April 2024, , Pages 773-790

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2024.02.22

Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Nike fish are a postlarvae group of gobies found in the Gobiidae and Eleotridae families. These fish are a seasonal delicacy in Gorontalo, with significant economic value and popularity among the community. Data from 2020 to 2021 showed a downward trend in Nike fish production ...  Read More

Environmental Management
Life cycle assessment of cocoa farming sustainability by implementing compound fertilizer

I. Idawati; N.A. Sasongko; A.D. Santoso; A.W. Sani; H. Apriyanto; A. Boceng

Volume 10, Issue 2 , April 2024, , Pages 837-856

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2024.02.26

Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The global competitiveness of the cocoa processing industry is enhanced through the implementation of technical policies as a sustainable economic sector. The effort is motivated by the potential of large cocoa production and the international market demands for the industry ...  Read More

Environmental Management
Sustainable healthy settlement on a small island as a cultural heritage area

I. Martias; R. Rifardi; A. Agrina; I. Suprayogi

Volume 9, Special Issue (Eco-Friendly Sustainable Management) , November 2023, , Pages 107-126

https://doi.org/10.22034/GJESM.2023.09.SI.08

Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Penyengat Island is a small island in the Riau Archipelago Province, Indonesia, with a coastal settlement that embodies traditional Malay values. This island holds significance due to the historical connection to the Malay royal civilization along the Malacca Strait, which ...  Read More

Environmental Engineering
Management strategies for the efficient energy production of brackish water desalination to ensure reliability, cost reduction, and sustainability

A. Bdour; A. Hejab; L. Almakhadmeh; M. Hawa

Volume 9, Special Issue (Eco-Friendly Sustainable Management) , November 2023, , Pages 173-192

https://doi.org/10.22034/GJESM.2023.09.SI.11

Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Energy efficiency plays a crucial role in the success and sustainability of desalination technologies. Energy considerations are intricately linked with every aspect of planning, management, and operation in water desalination. This study aims to evaluate and enhance energy ...  Read More

Environmental Management
Sustainability index analysis of organic fertilizer production from paunch manure and rice straw waste

A.D. Santoso; F.D. Arianti; E.S. Rohaeni; B. Haryanto; M.D. Pertiwi; L.P. Panggabean; A. Prabowo; S. Sundari; S.P. Wijayanti; I.N. Djarot; F.D. Kurniawati; F.L. Sahwan; T. Prasetyo; A. Barkah; T.A. Adibroto; R. Ridlo; I. Febijanto; A.A. Wasil; S. Lusiana; R. Rosmeika; R.B. Heryanto

Volume 9, Special Issue (Eco-Friendly Sustainable Management) , November 2023, , Pages 193-218

https://doi.org/10.22034/GJESM.2023.09.SI.12

Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Substantial quantities of livestock waste and organic pollutants, such as nitrogen and phosphate, which pose environmental risks are generated from agriculture activities. A combination of paunch manure and rice straw is used as organic fertilizer. Therefore, this study confirmed ...  Read More

Environmental Management
Life cycle assessment of coconut plantation, copra, and charcoal production

T. Puspaningrum; N.S. Indrasti; C. Indrawanto; M. Yani

Volume 9, Issue 4 , October 2023, , Pages 653-672

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2023.04.01

Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Coconuts and their derivatives, such as copra and charcoal, are leading commodities of Indonesia contributing to local consumption and exports. Life cycle assessment is a tool for evaluating the inputs, outputs, and potential impacts of a product system throughout its life ...  Read More

Environmental Management
Sustainability index analysis of the black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) cultivation from food waste substrate

A.D. Santoso; T. Handayani; R.A. Nugroho; A.I. Yanuar; N. Nadirah; E.S. Rohaeni; E. Widjaja; M.A.M. Oktaufik; U. Ayuningtyas; Y.P. Erlambang; R. Herdioso; M.N. Rofiq; R. Hutapea; A.L. Sihombing; B. Rustianto; I.M.A.D Susila; D. Irawan; D. Iskandar; S. Indrijarso; G.D. Widiarta

Volume 9, Issue 4 , October 2023, , Pages 851-870

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2023.04.13

Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Most food waste is dominated by domestic activities consisting of large numbers of organic pollutants, such as nitrogen and phosphate potentially hazardous to the environment. Domestic waste can be used as a feed source in black soldier fly cultivation with utility in pollutant ...  Read More

Environmental Engineering
Sustainability index analysis of microalgae cultivated in biorefinery palm oil mill effluent

A. D. Santoso; T. Handayani; D. Pinardi; K. Kusrestuwardani; N. Widyastuti; I. N. Djarot; J. Haryanti; A. I. Sitomurni; H. Apriyanto

Volume 9, Issue 3 , July 2023, , Pages 559-576

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2023.03.13

Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Palm oil mill effluent is a liquid waste produced at a palm oil mill industry during the production process containing abundant organic pollutants such as nitrogen and phosphorus that will be harmful to the environment. However, palm oil mill effluent as a nutrient for the ...  Read More

Environmental Engineering
Relationship between landscape and river ecosystem services

M. Dede; S. Sunardi; K.C. Lam; S. Withaningsih

Volume 9, Issue 3 , July 2023, , Pages 637-652

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2023.03.18

Abstract
  Landscape dynamics are a consequence of population growth, which can degrade river ecosystem services. Since various countries approved the millennium ecosystem assessment, it has inspired researchers to examine the relationship between landscape and river ecosystem services. Therefore, this study aims ...  Read More

Environmental Science
Bioprocessing of organic wastes from poultry and bovine slaughterhouses as food substrate for Hermetia illucens larval development

A.P. Luperdi; S.S. Flores-Calla; X.J. Barriga; V. Rivera; I. Salazar; P.L. Manrique; J.E. Reátegui

Volume 9, Issue 1 , January 2023, , Pages 31-42

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2023.01.03

Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: In the meat industry, inefficient management of organic waste exists, therefore the study aims to evaluate different bovine and poultry organic residues as food substrates during larval development of the black soldier fly, such as a sustainable alternative to obtain high protein ...  Read More

Environmental Science
Connectivity of vegetation diversity, carbon stock, and peat depth in peatland ecosystems

R. Garsetiasih; N.M. Heriyanto; W.C. Adinugroho; H. Gunawan; I W.S. Dharmawan; R. Sawitri; I. Yeny; N. Mindawati; . Denny

Volume 8, Issue 3 , July 2022, , Pages 369-388

https://doi.org/10.22034/GJESM.2022.03.06

Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Peat swamp forest ecosystems are fragile ecosystems with different peat depths according to the level of peat formation. Moreover, a peat swamp forest can have diverse vegetation and high carbon stocks. Thus, caution should be taken in the sustainable management of a peat swamp ...  Read More

Environmental Management
Solid waste management system for small island developing states

J. G. Weekes; J. C. Musa Wasil; K. Malave Llamas; C. Morales Agrinzoni

Volume 7, Issue 2 , April 2021, , Pages 259-272

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2021.02.08

Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Solid waste management which entails the generation, storage, collection, transportation, processing, treatment and disposal of waste products is regarded as a challenge to many countries worldwide. The focus and methods vary in all territories given the wide range of factors ...  Read More

Environmental Engineering
Geographic information system and process-based modeling of soil erosion and sediment yield in agricultural watershed

G.R. Puno; R.A. Marin; R.C.C. Puno; A.G. Toledo-Bruno

Volume 7, Issue 1 , January 2021, , Pages 1-14

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2021.01.01

Abstract
  BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The study explored the capability of the geographic information system interface for the water erosion prediction project, a process-based model, to predict and visualize the specific location of soil erosion and sediment yield from the agricultural watershed of Taganibong.METHODS: ...  Read More

Environmental Management
Use of key indicators to monitor sustainable development of rural areas

V. G. Shcherbak; L. Ganushchak-Yefimenko; O. Nifatova; N. Fastovets; G. Plysenko; L. Lutay; V. Tkachuk; O. Ptashchenko

Volume 6, Issue 2 , April 2020, , Pages 175-190

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2020.02.04

Abstract
  This study provides a multidimensional analysis of sustainable socio-economic development and its challenges in the rural areas of Ukraine. The methodology of realization of sustainable development’s conceptual provisions was created. The advantages of using indicative assessment at the regional ...  Read More

Strategic management in urban environment using SWOT and QSPM model

M. Pazouki; S.A. Jozi; Y.A. Ziari

Volume 3, Issue 2 , April 2017, , Pages 207-216

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2017.03.02.009

Abstract
  Sustainable urban development is a new concept of fundamental environmental metropolitan management that not only creates the demand for changing the concepts of economic development, but also affects social development. The current study  provides  a conceptual model of a sustainable environment ...  Read More

Ecological footprint of university students: Does gender matter?

M.A.P. Medina; A.G. Toledo-Bruno

Volume 2, Issue 4 , December 2016, , Pages 339-344

https://doi.org/10.22034/gjesm.2016.02.04.003

Abstract
  To determine if there is a gender difference in the resource consumption activities of students in Central Mindanao University, a Philippine state university, an ecological foot printing study was conducted in August 2014. Consumption data from 380 student respondents were gathered using a survey questionnaire. ...  Read More

Integrated solid waste management in megacities

M.A. Abdoli; M. Rezaei; H. Hasanian

Volume 2, Issue 3 , September 2016, , Pages 289-298

https://doi.org/10.7508/gjesm.2016.03.008

Abstract
  Rapid urbanization and industrialization, population growth and economic growth in developing countries make management of municipal solid waste more complex comparing with developed countries. Furthermore, the conventional municipal solid waste management approach often is reductionists, not tailored ...  Read More