Proceedings of the 2022 Brawijaya International Conference (BIC 2022)

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Peer-Review Statements

Yusfan Adeputera Yusran, Femiana Gapsari Madhi Fitri, Titin Andri Wihastuti, Fajar Ari Nugroho, Indah Dwi Qurbani
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The Relationship of Green Accounting on Financial Performance with Environmental Performance as a Mediation Variable

Wulan Rezky Amalya, Eko Ganis Sukoharsono, Alphasyah Lazuardy Sidarta
The objective of the study is to examine the mediation of environmental performance on the relationship between green accounting and financial performance. The population in this study is 3 selected industrial sectors which are basic and chemical industries, various garment textile industries, and pharmaceutical...
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Green Economy and Green Waqf Opportunities of Digital Assets

Husnul Hatimah, Eko Ganis Sukoharsono, Ali Djamhuri, Noval Adib
Green economy and green waqf opportunities of digital assets. This study aims to explore an understanding of green economy collaboration and green waqf opportunities using digital assets. Exploratory studies are an option to photograph new phenomena that will arise in the management of digital waqf assets....
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Collaborative Governance to Strengthen Synergy of Village Governance Planning in the Management of Peatland Based on Green Economy in Jambi Province

Muhammad Lukman Hakim, Indah Dwi Qurbani, Muhammad Arif Kamal, M. Abdi Dzil Ikhram W, Medea Rahmadhani Utomo
In the current democratic era, the government is required to be open and involve the public or the private sector in various aspects, including program planning and policy formation. This also applies to the village government in planning and forming a policy. This aspect of involving the public and...
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Forming Alliance for Greener Palm Oil: Example from Japan

Intan Sartika Eris Maghfiroh, Katsuhiko Kokubu
Sustainability has been the current main focus for the global development. With the Sustainability Development Goals declared in 2015, all countries under United Nations are putting their best effort to achieve the goals. The natural resource that gained much attention for the past decade is palm oil...
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Potential Mapping and Feasibility Study of Cepokolimo Village, Pacet District, Mojokerto Regency as a Tourism Village

Fransiska Patricia Anjas, Soebagio, Tri Rahayuningsih, Dwi Haryanta, Fungki Sri Rejeki, Endang Retno Wedowati, Diana Puspitasari
Cepokolimo Village is located in the Pacet District, Mojokerto Regency, right at the foot of Mount Welirang, which has very supportive natural potential in the form of natural conditions, agriculture, animal husbandry, and home industry to become a tourist village. The existing potential has not been...
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Strengthening the Magersaren Community in Producing and Marketing Handicrafts Based on Natural Waste for Economic Independence in Boro Sumbersari Hamlet (UB Forest), Malang Regency

Yusfan Adeputera Yusran, Tatiek Koerniawati Andajani, Ika Atsari Dewi, Femiana Gapsari Madhi Fitri, Nanda Dewi Pertiwi, Anne Marie Scully
Plenteous natural potential has not guaranteed the welfare of the people who settle around it. The same is true for the Magersaren settlers who live in Boro Sumbersari Hamlet, Karangploso District, Malang Regency, which is also a forest area managed by Universitas Brawijaya (UB Forest). This study aims...
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Probing the Nexus of Trade, FDI, HDI, Non-renewable Energy, Subsidy and Globalization on Carbon Emission in ASEAN Countries: Evidence from Panel Estimations

Milhatun Nisa’, Muhammad Ismail Sunni
Devastating and excessive carbon emission leading to climate change has been the utmost concern globally, with not being limited to estimate its most fitting countermeasures to mitigate but also gauging the exact parameters that become the antecedent. Rapid progress of globalization, high demand of trade,...
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Bridging the Gap Between Economics and Ecology in Peatland Restoration (Case Study: Paludiculture of Sago in Pulau Padang Peatland Hydrological Unit, Riau)

Yulianto, Agus Yasin, Harri Kuswondho, Anugrah Andini Nasir
The green economy development in forestry and other land use sectors has a close relationship with low carbon land use management. Peatlands are vulnerable ecosystems with a high capacity to store carbon. Drying peatlands will result in their ecosystem degradation through subsidence and decomposition...
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The Influence of Green Accounting on the Company Profitability

Alphasyah Lazuardy Sidarta, Eko Ganis Sukoharsono, Alfauzia Noer Rochmatul Laily
This study aims to investigate the influence of green accounting on company profitability. This study is conducted due to the negative ecological impact of industrial business processes, such as environmental pollution, which can affect organisms in the surrounding area. This study focuses primarily...
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Sharia Governance and Compliance Towards the Financial Statement Quality of Islamic Banking

Sophia Andini, Made Sudarma, Endang Mardiati, Syaiful Iqbal
The study aims to investigate whether governance and compliance in term of sharia affect the financial statement quality of Islamic banking in Indonesia using the AAOIDI Index standard remodelling as disclosure in Islamic banking financial statement. The sample of this study used 14 Islamic banks in...
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Grand Design of Legal Capacity Based on Green Economic for Mangrove Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

Haris Retno Susmiyati, Rahmawati Hidayah, Grizelda, Wiwik Harjanti, Alfian, Warkhatun Najidah, Esti Handayani Hardi, Rita Diana, Nurul Puspita Palupi
Delta Mahakam has a productive, enormous natural resources, and a unique coastal ecosystem. Good management of this potential will have an impact not only on the economic aspect but also on the ecological aspect, in line with the idea of green economics. Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are...
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Does the Environment Matter? Assesing Indonesia Public Service Innovation Towards Environmental Issues

M. Rizki Pratama, Arik Prasetya, Anni Rahimah, Yudha Prakasa
Environmental issues in the Sustainable Developments Goals (SDGs) create complexities such as increasingly limited resources, ambitious goals, and dispersed interests. The government remains a vital determinant in efforts to overcome environmental degradation in achieving the SDGs. In the notion of...
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Spatial Mapping of Mangrove Land Tenure Based on Local Community Participation in Bintan Island – Indonesia

Fitria Ulfah, Susiana, Febrianti Lestari, Angga Reni, Dermawati Sihite, Myrna Safitri, Dony Apdillah
One of the important aspects in the development of mangrove ecotourism is the status of land ownership that is clear and free from disputes. This information is important to reduce and prevent social conflict when utilizing mangrove ecosystems for the development of mangrove ecotourism in the future....
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Size and Types Distribution of Marine Debris in the Mangrove Ecosystem of Bintan Island - Indonesia

J. R. Hidayati, D. Apdillah, F. Idris, S. Anugrah, S. Hamza, D. Sihite, M. Syafitri, T. Febrianto, A. D. Syakti
Identifying macroscopic to microscopic marine debris needs to be done to mitigate environmental damage and pollution, especially in the mangrove area, an area affected by tides. This study aims to identify macroscopic and microscopic marine debris in sediments and associated biota (gastropods) in the...
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Analysis of Product Attributes and Consumers’ Satisfaction on Buying Vegetables Using E-commerce Platform During Covid-19

Condro Puspo Nugroho, Destyana Ellingga Pratiwi, Nunuk Wulandari
The restrictions on face-to-face activities due to Covid-19 have caused a shift in people’s shopping behavior from in-store to online shopping. This condition was also influenced by the rapid development of technology today. Agricultural products, especially vegetables, have also become one of the product...
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Institutional Problems in Policy Governance Environment in Indonesia

Ahmad Zaki Fadlur Rohman, Mochammad Fauzie Said
This post discusses how the policy environment in Indonesia is still not yet done with good. One of the causes is constraint institutional in manage policy and extended environment this no capable ensure the actors involved in policy environment no have Preference Actions other than must adapt with design...
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Return on Assets as an Intervening Variable: Analysis of Factors Affecting Firm Value?

Ade Gunawan, M. Firza Alpi
The samples used in this study were all pharmaceutical companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) for the 2016–2020 period using the purposive sampling method. There are 8 pharmaceutical companies selected as samples. The data analysis method used is Path Analysis, where Path Analysis is...
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Risk and Control of Electronic Procurement System (Phenomenological Studies in Palu City)

Ayutriana Ashari, Femilia Zahra, Ridwan
This study aims to determine the risks and control of the electronic procurement system in the Palu city government. This research applies qualitative methods through a phenomenological study to figure out the risks of the electronic procurement system. Two young procurement professional and a staf of...
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The Alignment of Social, Economic and Environmental Aspects in Sustainable Finance of Islamic Green Banking

Siti Hamidah, Reka Dewantara
One of the paths towards its achievement is Islamic banking financial institutions which have a special concept based on Islamic law which is different from conventional banking. Aligning and unifying the 3 (three) fields, economic, social, and environmental, in a balanced way is not a simple matter....
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SMEs Participation in Green Public Procurement: An Academic Literature Review

Femilia Zahra, Suryadi Hadi, Hajrah Rasmita Ngemba, Muh. Irdiansyah Latowale
Responsibility for the environment began by large companies and the following by SMEs to jointly reduce the negative impacts caused by economic activities. However, the involvement of SMEs in green public procurement is still a relatively new process, especially for developing countries compared to developed...
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IoT-Based Temperature Monitoring for Milk Collection Tank in Remote Area

Setyawan P. Sakti, Triswantoro Putro, Dewi Anggraeni, Agus Naba, Vany R. Wijayanto
Monitoring the temperature of the milk collection tank in the milk collection plan is a necessary effort to achieve good milk quality indicated by lower bacterial content. The tank’s temperature must reach below 4 ℃ in less than two hours after the last fresh milk input. Internet of Things (IoT) for...
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Internet of Things (IoT) Based Temperature and Humidity Monitoring System for Library Rooms

Eka Ratri Noor Wulandari, Harnan Malik Abdullah, Tri Mega Asri
To keep books stored in a library can last a long time, the temperature and humidity of the room need to be maintained according to the type of paper. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct regular observations to anticipate any abnormal condition of the room. On the other hand, data on room temperature...
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Sustainability Through Reuse of Materials and Components in Buildings: An Indonesian Perspective

Andika Citraningrum, Wasiska Iyati, Jono Wardoyo
Reuse of materials/ components plays a more significant role than recycling because it reduces raw materials and embodied energy at the beginning of construction and minimizes construction waste at the end of the building’s life. It is also an embodiment of circular economy in architecture. Although...
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The Temperature and Humidity Measurement for the Rooftop Type of Solar Power Plant Development Planning at the Building of Universitas Ichsan Gorontalo

Stephan A. Hulukati, Qomariyatus Sholihah, Marjono, Nuddin Harahab
Solar Power Plants can be a solution for future electricity needs in increasing Indonesia’s environmentally friendly economy. It can save electricity costs more significantly than fossil energy sources such as coal. It is a profitable investment as Solar Power Plant is proven more environmentally friendly...
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Development of a Public Engagement Scenario in Metaverse Toward Maintaining the Sustainability of Valuable Historic Buildings in the Kayutangan Area, Malang, Indonesia

Herry Santosa, Adipandang Yudono, Fauzul Rizal Sutikno, Muhammad Satya Adhitama, Herman Tolle, Eni Zuliana
The development of immersive spatial multimedia in Metaverse Urban Historical is the latest innovation that encourages the development of Smart Governance in historic area management. This innovation carries the concept of sustainable business and tourism (green e-commerce), leading to various tourism...
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Local TV Stations Post Analog Switch Off: Economic Challenges

Anang Sujoko
The government policy to switch off analog television at the end of 2022 (Analog Switch Off-ASO) still presents problems for non-NBS (Networked Broadcast System) private local television operators and the public. Related issues include many people requiring to purchase Set Top Boxes to access the digital...
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Application of the Principle of in Dubio Pro Natura by Judges in Realizing Sustainable Environmental Development (Study of Supreme Court Decision No. 651 K/Pdt/2015)

Eka N. A. M. Sihombing, Dani Sintara, Muhammad Taufik Nasution, Cynthia Hadita
Environmental exploration is not allowed to be carried out in the Leuser Ecosystem Area which is included in the 25 ecosystem areas of the world but it is carried out by PT. KA as a corporation holding a business license. Sustainable environmental problems can essentially be overcome by judges’ decisions...
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Authority of Environmental Auditors in Supporting Sustainable Ecology

Dani Sintara, Eka N. A. M. Sihombing, Cynthia Hadita
Centrally, the role of environmental auditors in supporting a sustainable environment produced through competency certification bodies needs to be studied from the perspective of their norms. The research method used is normative juridical. The results showed that environmental auditors as one of the...
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Legal Protection for Investors in Equity Crowdfunding Technology-Based Share Offering Services that are Friendly to the Control of Agrarian Resources to Avoid the Risk of Fraud

Iwan Permadi, Virana Nabiela
The current era of globalization provides transformations that are relevant to various aspects of human life, including in the social, cultural, economic, and other fields. The world of commerce today is growing rapidly along with the development of time from time to time. This is natural because there...
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Legal Protection of Child Victims of Sexual Violence in Tourist Attractions in Support of the Green Economy Through a Child-Friendly Tourism Industry

Atikah Rahmi, Chintia Hadita, Ummi Salamah
The problem that hinders the achievement of the green economy is also caused by the absence of integrated policies that support child-friendly tourism places from sexual violence, as evidenced by the presence of children who are victims of sexual violence in tourist attractions. The research method used...
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Implementation of the Green Economy Concept in Regulation of Business Competition in Indonesia

Sukarmi, Indah Dwi Qurbani
The environmental crisis that continues to this day is forcing countries in the world to find a way out of this prolonged crisis. For this, the green economy is the middle way to solve it, by balancing the business and development aspects with environmental conservation. In the Indonesian legal framework,...
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Tax Legal Perspective on Digital Assets Trading Transactions in Metaverse

Rizki Fitri Amalia, Herman Fikri
This is based on advances in technology. Technological advances pose many challenges, especially in tax regulations. Regulations cannot change as quickly as changes in the transaction model, so new transaction models often appear whose regulations have not been regulated perfectly. This causes a gray...
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A Study of Renewable Energy Governance from the Perspective of Public Trust Doctrine

Sihabuddin, Indah Dwi Qurbani, Muhammad Lukman Hakim, Herlindah, Jessica Theodora Phang, Maharani Tina Amalia
Energy governance in Indonesia is currently progressing towards two directions, namely the use and utilization of fossil energy and renewable energy. This is because Indonesia is still in the phase of energy transition, which is currently dominated by fossil energy. For this reason, energy management...
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The Problem of State Land Regulation in Indonesia and Comparison of Its Regulation with Malaysia

Iwan Permadi
In the national land law system, all land and other natural resources are controlled by the state. The concept of the right to control the state actually comes from the concept of customary law which was carried out by the indigenous people before the formation of Indonesia as a state. Customary law...
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Comparison of Legal Culture on the Imposition of Interest on Online Loans in Indonesia, USA, and China

Nurhilmiyah, Asliani
Legal culture is the most difficult element of the legal system to form because it requires a relatively long period of time. This happens because culture is related to values. What is related to values, definitely requires an internalization process so that the values are not only known, but also practiced...
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Strengthening Information Networks and Internal Cooperation Environmental Criminal Law Enforcement and Forestry in Wildlife Reservation Area (Case Study of Road Opening in the District of Barumun Wildlife Reserve, Padang Lawas Regency, North Sumatra)

Rachmad Safa’at, Indah Dwi Qurbani, Herlindah, Daru Ardianto
The unstoppable development due to increasing community needs has led to massive deforestation. This is certainly very dangerous for the environmental ecosystem in the future. The impact of this deforestation can cause global warming that disrupts environmental ecosystems in the world. In Indonesia,...
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Political Law of Carbon Tax Regulation as the Implementation of Green Economy Policy

Indah Dwi Qurbani, Herlin Wijayati, Amelia Ayu Paramitha, Muhammad Reza Magistra
The increase in carbon emissions is strongly influenced by the factor of using dirty energy which is widely used today. Control of carbon emissions absolutely must be done to avoid extreme climate change that can cause sustainable environmental damage. In overcoming this, the Government has implemented...
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The Urgence of Governance of Village Regulations and Traditional Regulations as Peatland Management Effort Based on Green Economy in Jambi Province

Indah Dwi Qurbani, Muhammad Lukman Hakim, Muhammad Arif Kamal, M. W. Abdi Dzil Ikhram, Medea Rahmadhani Utomo
Peatlands are currently an option in conducting land extensification in carrying out various business activities. At least there are several things that make peatlands increasingly massively used in various business activities, such as the rate of land conversion in agriculture, the increase in population,...
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Behavior Change of Peatland Farmers Through Farmer Field Schools to Support Green Economy in Indonesia

Suwignya Utama, Budiyanto, Erline Fitridiah Pitaloka, Annisa Berliantika Korining Pertiwi, Budi Setiawan
Peatland fires in Indonesia produce toxic smog and release greenhouse gasses globally, and have an impact on public health, the environment, and the economy of Indonesia and surrounding countries. Efforts to restore peat damage are carried out through peat restoration, which is carried out through 3R...
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Implementation of Collaborative Participative Class to Enhance Students’ Engagement and Their Awareness on Environmental Issues andGreen Economy

Nanang Endrayanto, Fatimah
Environmental education has gained its popularity in Indonesia, and it has been implemented in all levels of education starting from primary, secondary until tertiary levels. Students need to be aware of these urgent issues and they should be actively involved in solving the environmental problems in...
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The Effect of Enrichment on Science Subjects Respiration System and Animal Digestion System Materials for Cognitive Improvement of Grade 4 and 5 Students at SD NU Hasyim Asy'ari, Kedungkandang District, Malang City

Sophia Dewi Saphira, Indah Amalia Amri, Fajar Shodiq Permata
Kampus Mengajar 2021 were a program from the Ministry of Education and Culture that aimed to help schools affected by the pandemic so that they can continue to carry out learning lesson. SD NU Hasyim Asy'ari is one of the affected schools with an accreditation value of C so it became a priority...
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Household Scale Ecological Literacy: A Green Leap Towards Achieving Sustainable Food Waste Management

Zulfikar Dabby Anwar, Sekar Agatha Wulansari, Aisya Rahma, Dely Dahlia, Muhammad Dimas Priyastomo
The issue of food waste is currently a concern for various groups in the world. The availability of large amounts of food waste can be caused by consumption patterns by individuals who tend to be consumptive which are not balanced with food waste management. Efforts to reduce food waste can be linked...
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Students Critical Thinking Toward Environmental Issues: An Analysis on Students’ Arguments

Alies Poetri Lintangsari, Widya Caterine Perdhani, Ni Wayan Swardhani
Environmental issues have attracted many attentions of the scholars and practitioners. One of the urgencies is incorporating environmental issues in education to raise the young generation awareness. One of the skills that is vital to raise student’s awareness on environmental issues is the critical...
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Purification of Protease Enzymes from Wild Poinsettia (Euphorbia Heterophylla) Plant with Ammonium Sulphate

R. Amilia Destryana, Dyah Ayu Fajarianingtyas, Aryo Wibisono, Yuli Witono, Maria Belgis, Iwan Taruna
Protease enzymes are one of the essential enzyme groups that have been widely studied and have very high economic value. The study aimed to determine the optimum protease enzyme extraction method from the wild poinsettia (Euphorbia heterophylla) to produce the highest protease enzyme activity. It was...
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Differences in Haemoglobin and Erythrocytes Levels in Smokers and Non-smokers

Kumboyono Kumboyono, Kadek Meindra Abdi Anggara, Risa Agustina, Mifetika Lukitasari, Titin Andri Wihastuti
Smoking is the cause of various health problems. The prevalence of smokers continues to increase due to the content of addictive substances in cigarettes, such as tobacco, tar, and nicotine. This addictive substance in nicotine causes adverse effects on various organ systems. Several studies have stated...
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The Use of Green Coffee and Green Tea Extract as Cost-Effective Herbs to Counteract Obesity by Inhibiting PPAR-γ Gene Expression

Nur Ida Panca Nugrahini, Agustin Krisna Wardani, Mohammad Saifur Rohman, Erryana Martati, Indah Nur Chomsy
The use of cost-effective herbs in the health sector is an exciting challenge in this era. Supported by environmentally friendly manufacturing processes, green tea and coffee can benefit health, one of which is metabolic syndrome (MetS). MetS therapy using green tea and green coffee, besides having health...
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Combination Therapy of Green Tea and Green Coffee on Improving Cardiomyocyte Metabolism Through Increased Expression of AMPK and AKT Genes in Metabolic Syndrome Model Rats

Indah Nur Chomsy, Mohammad Saifur Rohman, Husnul Khotimah, Nashi Widodo, Nur Ida Panca Nugrahini
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a set of risk factors for metabolic abnormalities that can lead to dysfunction of organs, one of which is the heart. Each risk factor component of MetS represents a significant economic burden for patients, health plans, and society at large. One of the cardiovascular diseases...
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Inhibition of Senescence Through Decreasing P16ink4a Expression by Sirt-1 in ADMA Exposed EPC

Titin Andri Wihastuti, Wiwit Nurwidyaningtyas, Kumboyono Kumboyono
Senescence is associated with various degenerative diseases, such as cardiovascular disease (CVD). The community must bear the economic burden due to CVD, not only from the prohibitive medical costs but also from the decline in people’s work productivity due to suffering from CVD. Various efforts have...
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Shallot Farmers Performance in Entrepreneurship Perspective with Linear Programming Approach Data Envelopment Analysis

Rosihan Asmara, Fahriyah, Condro Puspo Mugroho, Mahfudlotul Ula, Susanti Evie Sulistiowati
The amount of production in shallot farming can be influenced by a variety of factors. Individual farmers’ attitudes and behaviors have an impact on the decision-making process when choosing which inputs to utilize. Self-confidence, motivation, risk orientation, and knowledge are the factors that can...
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The Antibacterial Effectivity of Ethanol Extract of Red Grape (Vitis vinifera Variant Red globe) as a Root Canal Irrigation Material Against the Growth of Actinomyces spp. Bacteria in Vitro

Yuliana Ratna Kumala, Rani Luthfiah Khoirunnisa
Actinomyces spp. is a bacterium that can cause root canal failure. Many antibacterial materials have been used to kill Actinomyces spp., especially natural materials for developing dentistry green economics. One is grapes (Vitis vinifera variant Red globe) because they have active antibacterial compounds,...
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Preparation of Activated Carbon from Local Biowaste as Fillers for Mixed Matrix Membranes

Yusuf Wibisono, Nofa Firdayanti, Ghina Nisrina Salsabila, Vibi Rafianto, Dikianur Alvianto, Shinta Rosalia Dewi, La Choviya Hawa
Mixed matrix membrane combines the ability of polymer matrix to separate liquid subtances by using size exclusion approach and functionalized fillers which able to enhance the separation processes. Activated carbon might potentially used as fillers in mixed matrix membranes as this porous solid has ability...
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Anticipating the Scarcity of Food Commodity to Sufficient Availability for the Community in East Java with a Comparison Approach to Forecasting Artificial Neural Networks and Exponential Smoothing

Agus Widodo, Marsudi, Dwija Wisnu Brata, Nahlia Rakhmawati, Pramudya Adi Wardana
This research was conducted to predict food commodity prices which include beef prices, medium quality rice price data, chicken egg prices, sugar prices, branded cooking oil prices, bulk cooking oil prices, curly red chili prices, garlic prices, shallot prices and price of grilled chicken the research...
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Sugarcane Farming Risk Analysis in Malang Regency

Nuhfil Hanani, Rosihan Asmara, Fahriyah, Condro Puspo Mugroho, Mahfudlotul Ula, Susanti Evie Sulistiowati
The development of sugarcane farming needs to be done in looking for the raw material needs of the sugar industry. So that, in managing the sugarcane farming, farmers will face various risks, including production risk. This research aims to (1) Analyze the magnitude of the risk of sugarcane production...
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Study of Food Carrying Capacity in Batu City

Paramyta Nila Permanasari, Arief Rachmansyah, Akbar Saitama, Wiga Tegarmas Setiawan
The development of demand in various sectors continues to increase along with the increase in population to meet primary and secondary human needs. This has resulted in a sharp increase in the exploitation of environmental resources, so that the current environmental conditions are indicated to have...
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Identifications Mitochondrial DNA Control Region Sequence of Captive and Wild Tilapia Species Existing in Ranu Klakah

Y. Kilawati, Y. Maimunah, A. M. H. Suryanto, A. M. Amrillah, A. R. Budiman, I. Valerie
Tilapia has a significant economic value, making it one of the important freshwater fish species in aquaculture. The goal of this study was to identify the many types of tilapia that can be found in the wild and captivity (Floating Net Cages), as well as to evaluate the water quality in Ranu Klakah,...
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The Effect of the Used Liquid Probiotic as Feed Additive on Physical Carcass Quality of Cross-Breed Chicken

Muhammad Halim Natsir, Yuli Frita Nuningtyas, Osfar Sjofjan, Veronica Margareta Ani Nurgiartiningsih, Muhammad Nur Yazid
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of the addition of probiotics in liquid form as feed additive on the physical carcass quality of cross-breed chickens. The material was used 180 DOC (Day Old Chick) non-sexing cross-breed chickens maintained for 60 days. This research method used a...
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Nutritious and Low-Cost Alternate for Marine Microalgae Growth

Nur Sista Maharani, Wahyunanto Agung Nugroho, Muhammad Hanaul Rofiq, Arrahmadiana Estuwilujeng, Yusuf Wibisono
Demand for food consumption is increase rapidly in the coming decades. Microalgae could substitute conventional crop products for food application. Single cell protein from microalgae gain more attention due to low-cost but swift production. During microalgae cultivation, some parameters must be considered,...
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Physical Quality of Ultrasonicated Liquid Smoke as the Goat Meat Coating

Radya Setianto Wibowo, Agus Susilo, Djalal Rosyidi
Liquid smoke is an alternative material to replace conventional smoking methods. This study aims to see the physical quality of liquid smoke from wood and leaves of Kusambi and liquid smoke from coconut shells after being given ultrasonic treatment at pH, Electrical Conductivity (EC), Total Dissolved...
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The Addition Probiotic as Feed Additive on Intestinal Characteristic of Cross Breed Chickens

Yuli Frita Nuningtyas, Muhammad Halim Natsir, Osfar Sjofjan, Veronica Margareta Ani Nurgiartiningsih, Chafifah Mienanti Permata Utami
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of adding various levels of liquid probiotics as feed additive on the intestinal characteristics of cross-breed chickens. The material was used 180 non-sexing cross-breed chickens maintained for 60 days. This research method was a field experiment...
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A Comparison of the Silvofishery Models for Mangrove Restoration in East Kalimantan

Esti Handayani Hardi, Haris Retno Susmiyati, Rita Diana, Nurul P. Palupi, Maulina Agriandini, Gina Saptiani, Andi N. Asikin, Myrna Asnawati Safitri, Dermawati Sihite, Agustina
East Kalimantan is one of nine provinces selected for mangrove rehabilitation until 2024. Despite disappointing, it needs to be confirmed that the mangrove ecosystem in East Kalimantan has shrunk from year to year. However, it is encouraging to know that there is still a hope for mangrove ecosystem rehabilitation....
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Citrus Aurantiifolia Extract as a Green Technology Marination with Vacuum Marinator to Increase Physical Quality of Duck Meat

Alzara Tanviana, Agus Susilo, Djalal Rosyidi
This study aims to determine the effect of citrus aurantiifolia extract as a green technology marination with vacuum marinator to increase physical quality of duck meat based on pH, Electrical Conductivity (EC), tenderness, aroma and color. The material used is duck meat marinated with citrus aurantiifolia....
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The Black Soldier Fly Maggot Powder as a Feed Additive Increased the Bodyweight and the Percentage of Palatability of Broiler Chicken

Herawati, Fajar Shodiq Permata
Maggot black soldier fly (BSF) becomes concerned about being a protein source alternative for livestock feed. Maggot BSF is easily cultivated and processed to powder from dry form. Broiler chicken is famous livestock that depends on commercial feed originating from corn. This research aimed to examine...
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Physicochemical Properties of Chicken Nugget with the Addition of Carrot (Daucus carota L.) and Suweg Flours (Amorphophallus campanulatus)

Ria Dewi Andriani, Eny Sri Widyastuti, Maerry Bunga Mellynia, Yuli Frita Nuningtyas, Osfar Sjofjan, Muhammad Halim Natsir, Veronica Margareta Ani Nurgiartiningsih
Chicken nugget is contained of beneficial nutrition and is also reachable but lacks of fibres. Therefore, it required more ingredients to improve the quality of chicken nuggets. In this research, the chicken nugget was added with carrot (Daucus carota L.) and suweg (Amorphophallus campanulatus) flours...
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Large Scale Bird Species Classification Using Convolutional Neural Network with Sparse Regularization

M. Muazin Hilal Hasibuan, Novanto Yudistira, Randy Cahya Wihandika
Bird is one of many creatures with so many species worldwide. Every bird species has many differences, from the shape of its limbs, behavior, and food. Sometimes some scientists have difficulty when making their observations. To this end, accurate artificial intelligence system using deep learning has...
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Genetic Potency for Body Weight and Beak Length in Local Chicken Based on the Performance of its Crosses with Lohmann Laying Hen

Veronica Margaretha Ani Nurgiartiningsih, Yuli Frita, Muhammad Halim Natsir, Osfar Sjofyan, Ria Dewi Andriani, Ardian Fitra
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the heritability and breeding value for body weight (BW) and beak length (BL) in local Bangkok chicken based on the performance of its crossing with Lohmann laying hen. The material used were 720 crossbred chickens aged of 3 and 7 weeks, resulted from crossing...
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Effect of the Addition of Phytobiotic and Acidifier as Feed Additive on Carcass Quality of Hybrid Ducks

Osfar Sjofjan, Yuli Frita Nuningtyas, Muhammad Halim Natsir, Veronica Margareta Ani Nurgiartiningsih, Ria Dewi Andriani
The study aimed to determine the Effect of the addition phytobiotic and acidifiers as feed additives on the carcass quality of hybrid ducks. The research material was 180 hybrid ducks aged 21 days. The research method was an experiment with a completely randomized design, with 6 treatments and 5 replications....
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Large Scale Image Classification of Exotic Fruits in Indonesia Using Transfer Learning Method with MobileNet Model

Asyora Dewi Prabandani, Novanto Yudistira, Ayu Raisa Khairun Nisa
Exotic fruit is a fruit that is not widely known to the public. In Indonesia, there are many exotic fruits such as rambutan, passion fruit, mangosteen, longan, guava, and many more. Classification of exotic fruit images is needed because of the lack of knowledge from outsiders about exotic fruits in...
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An Integrated Laboratory: A Place to Bridge Scientific Approach to Community as an Effort to Prevent Disaster Risks Surrounding Pronojiwo District, Lumajang, Indonesia

Sukir Maryanto, Sujarwo, Nurjannah, Didik R. Santoso, Kurniawan Sigit Wicaksono, Herman Tolle, Aris Subagyo, Hendrix Y. Setyawan, Vanisa Syahra
A paradigm progressive encourages the community to implement a new approach in mitigation that integrates disaster prevention, edu-eco-tourism, economic recovery, early warning system, and community preparedness. Volcanic eruptions are disasters that occur due to natural changes in earth conditions or...
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The Potency of BSF Maggot Culture for Green Economic Resilience

Ainrisq Auliya Rifai, Fajar Shodiq Permata
The Green Economy is a program created to establish a sustainable economy based on environmental protection through various measures. This green culture has developed in recent decades due to the increasing shared awareness of sustainable practices. This is done in order to be able to provide a decent...