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International Legal Regulation of Landscape Use: The Genesis of the Conceptual-Categorical Apparatus

Lalita Abdullaeva
International legal protection of natural heritage, which includes landscape, is one of the highest priorities of various international organizations. The article examines the set of rules of the international law in the field of the legal protection of the landscape (primarily the UNESCO World Heritage...

Modeling Space – Creating a Community

L.N. Nugumanova, G.A. Shaykhutdinova, T.V. Yakovenko
The authors describe the educational space of Tatarstan Institute of education development and opportunities of its modeling in the context of digitalization of education for the purpose of continuous teachers’ pedagogical education as a part of professional development. The article focuses on the design...

Nurowski’s Conformal Class of a Maximally Symmetric (2,3,5)-Distribution and its Ricci-flat Representatives

Matthew Randall
Pages: 1 - 13
We show that the solutions to the second-order differential equation associated to the generalised Chazy equation with parameters k = 2 and k = 3 naturally show up in the conformal rescaling that takes a representative metric in Nurowski’s conformal class associated to a maximally symmetric (2,3,5)-distribution...

Digital Divide: A Critical Approach to Digital Literacy in ‘Making Indonesia 4.0’

Nadira Maurizka Kuputri
Aside from its facility, industrial revolution 4.0 brings a new issue to the block; the digital divide. This paper aims to find some antecedents of the digital divide and some solutions in Bourdieu’s digital sociology perspective that can maximize Indonesia’s potential human resources. Through the conducted...

Translingual Dispositions, Multilingual P-Pop and the Fight for Philippine Languages Online

Ruanni Tupas
This paper discusses and maps out an instantiation of everyday multilingualism online. It argues that translingual dispositions – ways of speaking, thinking and doing which embrace, rather than reject, all forms of linguistic difference – are an important component in the struggle for the survival and...

Development of Cell Cognitive Diagnostic Assessment Instrument: Small Group Review

Safira Permata Dewi, Ermayanti, Lucia Maria Santoso
This study aims to obtain an overview of the cell cognitive diagnostic assessment (CCDA) instrument that has been developed from a small group testing point of view. There are 20 multiple choice questions that have been developed with five alternative answer choices. These questions consist of four topics,...
Research Article

The Möbius Phenomenon in Generalized Möbius-Listing Bodies with Cross Sections of Odd and Even Polygons

J. Gielis, I. Tavkhelidze
Pages: 1 - 10
In the study of cutting Generalized Möbius-Listing bodies with polygons as cross section, it is well known that the Möbius phenomenon, whereby the cutting process yields only one body, occurs only in even polygons with an even number of vertices and sides, and only in the specific when the knife cuts...

A Multidimensional Superposition Principle: Classical Solitons IV

Alexander A. Alexeyev
Pages: 1 - 33
This article continues the series of the works of 1998–2007 years devoted to the Multidimensional Superposition Principle, the concept easily explaining both classical soliton and more complex wave interactions in nonlinear PDEs and allowing one, in particular, to construct the general Superposition...

Development of Critical Thinking Skills Measurement in Socio-Political Context

Miftachur Rohmah, Sri Kusromaniah
Critical thinking is one of the most essential goals in education nowadays. Aside from academics and career settings, the skill is considered important to be implemented in understanding socio-political issues for shaping better civil society by emphasizing consciousness and accountability. This study...

Increasing Students’ Digital Literacy Utilizing Edublogs as a Learning Media

Sari Mubaroh, Linda Fujiyanti, Muhammad Setya Pratama
Most of SMA Negeri 1 Sungailiat students are less enthusiastic about school literacy because they feel bored when they have to read books. In addition, teachers are always the focus of learning makes it difficult for teachers to use literacy in the teaching and learning process. There’s also another...

Perception of Millennials Towards the Implementation of Automation Staying in Ciputra World Hotel Surabaya

Lexi Pranata Budidharmanto, Ikhsan Budi Riharjo, Jessica Grace Susanto
The implementation of automation is very much needed for millennials generation because in the middle of year 200, the hotel industry, especially in the city of Surabaya has entered the era of the industrial revolution 4.0, which is shown by the developing digital technology rapidly. This affects a person...

Predicting the Results of the 2019 Indonesian Presidential Election with Google Trends

Analysis of Accuracy, Precision, and Its Opportunity

Ali Ar Harkan, Eriyanto
In electoral competitions, voter behavior research is conducted to develop effective campaign strategies, but survey methods tend to be expensive. By contrast, in the internet era where political campaigns evolve by using digital data and channels, Google Trends offers free services that display search...

The Development of Creativity of Students in Higher Education: Innovative Pedagogical Management

Nadzeya Nizhneva-Ksenofontova, Natallia Nizhneva
The article is devoted to innovative pedagogical management as a very important factor of developing creativity of students in higher education. Main functions of management and innovative pedagogical management are analyzed. Special attention is paid to the goal, main tasks, features, effective model...
Proceedings Article

Biodiversity Support and Ecotourism for Local Economic Development of Margasari Village – East Lampung District - Indonesia

Endang L. Widiastuti, Henni W. Maharani, Harnes Abrini
Mangrove is known to be a greenbelt of the coast with its function not only for the physical and chemical processes along the coast line affected by sea-and fresh-water current but also functioning as habitat for many animals, including migratory birds. Mangrove in Margasari village or Lampung Mangrove...

Aristotle’s Golden Mean: Vague and Inapplicable?

Yuetong Zhou
The principle of the Golden Mean, according to which “every virtue of character lies between two correlative faults of vices”[1], presented in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, is one of the most controversial concepts among philosophers. Some appreciate it to be a substantive theory on virtue, while others...

Healthcare Information System Based on Patient Service Quality

Ari Yulianti, Muhardi
Similar as any other hospitals, the aim of Al-Mulk Hospital is to provide service on its patients with the best quality. One consistent effort practiced by this hospital is to provide technological advance and hospital management information system. Based on that, the objective of this research is to...
Proceedings Article

Psychometric Properties of Indonesian Version of Athletes Psychological Condition Scale

Kadek Yogi Parta Lesmana, Kadek Suranata
Psychological conditions are one of the aspects that can affect the achievements of athletes by sports in every competition that’s allows athletes to achieve glorious performance. This study aims to examine the feasibility and validity of the psychological scale of the Indonesian version of athletes....

Regional Wealth as a Universal Criterion for Spatial Development of Territories

Vladislav Anichin, Yury Kitaev, Natalia Smurova, Alina Dobrunova
The spatial development of the territory is subject to the management of the responsible public authority. Voters expect positive changes in the economic, social and environmental spheres of the territories in which they live, work and spend their leisure time. The activities of the regional authorities...
Proceedings Article

The Effect of pH on the Activity of Bacteriocin from Lactobacillus acidophilus on the Growth of Salmonella typhi

Siska Telly Pratiwi, Alexander Siagian, Elizabeth Noviana Lumban Raja
Typhoid fever is one of the most serious infectious diseases in Indonesia. Antibiotic resistance is one of the problems associated with the treatment of typhoid fever. Bacteriocin is an antimicrobial substance produced by L. acidophilus. Bacteriocin has bactericidal and bacteriostatic activity. The aim...
Proceedings Article

The Role of Synbiotic in Cobb-strain Broiler Performance Challenged with Campylobacter jejuni as a Substitute for Antibiotic Growth Promotor (AGP)

A E T H Wahyuni, T E M Nahak, M C C Malelak, V C Prakasita, S L Adrenalin
One of the feed additives that have long been used is Antibiotic Growth Promoter (AGP). But nowadays, the use of AGP as a growth promoter has been banned because it has negative impacts such as antimicrobial resistance. Campylobacter jejuni is a pathogenic bacterium that often infects birds, especially...

The Implementation of Authentic Assessment for Assessing Students’ Reading Skills at Senior High School

M. Zaim, Refnaldi, Yetty Zainil, Syifa Fauziah Irsyad
The 2013 curriculum required authentic assessment to assess students’ achievement in any subjects, including reading skills as one of the four language skills in achieving English as a foreign language in Indonesia. However, teachers still have problems in using authentic assessment to assess reading...

Television Coverage: Between Social Movement and Violence

Amrina Rosyada, Vinisa Nurul Aisyah
The ratification of the omnibus law on job creation sparked debate among various groups, resulting in protests across Indonesia. The purpose of this research is to explain how TV One and Metro TV framed news about protests against the omnibus law. The framing model used in this research is Robert N....

Peer-Review Statements

Irene Sondang Fitrinitia, Annisa Maulidia Alfian, Husnul Fitri, Muhammad Reza Rustam, Mohammad Izdiyan Muttaqin
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the 9th International Conference on Strategic and Global Studies (ICSGS) during July 19-20th, 2025 in Kyushu International University, Fukuoka, Japan. These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committee...

Peer-Review Statements

Ibrahim Kholilul Rohman, Wu Zhaoyang, Mohammad Izdiyan Muttaqin, Ismail Suardi Wekke, Irene Sondang Fitrinitia
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the 8th International Conference on Strategic and Global Studies (ICSGS) during October 25-26th, 2024 in Nanchang, People’s Republic of China (PRC). These articles have been peer reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committee...

Analysis of Asymmetric Mutation Model in Random Local Search

Hiroshi Furutani, Makoto Sakamoto, Yifei Du, Kenji Aoki
Pages: 1 - 4
In a standard Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs), one uses the same rate for mutations from bit 1 to bit 0 and its reverse direction. There are many reports that the asymmetric mutation model is a very powerful strategy in EAs to obtain better solutions more efficiently. In this paper, we report stochastic...

On the Quantization of Yet Another Two Nonlinear Harmonic Oscillators

Francesco Calogero
Pages: 1 - 6
In two previous papers the quantization was discussed of three one-degree-of-freedom Hamiltonians featuring a constant c, the value of which does not influence at all the corresponding classical dynamics (which is characterized by isochronous solutions, all of them periodic with period 2: "nonlinear...

From Bi-Hamiltonian Geometry to Separation of Variables: Stationary Harry-Dym and the KdV Dressing Chain

Maciej Blaszak
Pages: 1 - 13
Separability theory of one-Casimir Poisson pencils, written down in arbitrary coordnates, is presented. Separation of variables for stationary Harry-Dym and the KdV dressing chain illustrates the theory.

Integrability of the Perturbed KdV Equation for Convecting Fluids: Symmetry Analysis and Solutions

J.M. Cerveró, O. Zurrón
Pages: 1 - 23
As an example of how to deal with nonintegrable systems, the nonlinear partial differential equation which describes the evolution of long surface waves in a convecting fluid ut + (uxxx + 6uux) + 5uux + (uxxx + 6uux)x = 0, is fully analyzed, including symmetries (nonclassical and contact transformatons),...

Some Measures Relating Partitions Useful for Computational Intelligence

Ronald R. Yager
Pages: 1 - 18
SOME MEASURES RELATING PARTITIONS USEFUL FOR COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE We investigate a number of measures relating partitions. One class of measures we consider are congru- ence measures. These measures are used to calculate the similarity between two partitionings. We provide a number of examples...

Algebraic Discretization of the Camassa-Holm and Hunter-Saxton Equations

Rossen I. Ivanov
Pages: 1 - 12
The Camassa-Holm (CH) and Hunter-Saxton (HS) equations have an interpretation as geodesic flow equations on the group of diffeomorphisms, preserving the H 1 and H 1 right-invariant metrics correspondingly. There is an analogy to the Euler equations in hydrodynamics, which describe geodesic flow for a...

Nonlocal Extensions of Similarity Methods

George Bluman
Pages: 1 - 24
Similarity methods include the calculation and use of symmetries and conservation laws for a given partial differential equation (PDE). There exists a variety of software to calculate and use local symmetries and local conservation laws. However, it is often the case that a given PDE admits no useful...

Quantum Integrability of the Dynamics on a Group Manifold

V. Aldaya, M. Calixto, J. Guerrero, F.F. Lopez-Ruiz
Pages: 1 - 12
We study the dynamics of a particle moving on the SU(2) group manifold. An exact quantization of this system is accomplished by finding the unitary and irreducible representations of a finite-dimensional Lie subalgebra of the whole Poisson algebra in phase space. In fact, the basic position and momentum...

The Establishment of Early Children Characters in the Waste Picker Family

R. Anggia Listyaningrum, Umi Dayati, Ellyn Sugeng Desyanti, Rezka Arina Rahma
Family is an essential factor in building children’s character because it is the first place for children to learn and know the environment and gain knowledge from parents’ messages and advice. Not all family environments have the same characteristics. This environment is influenced by the level of parents’...
Proceedings Article

Immunomodulator Effect Test of Sungkai Leaves (Peronema canescsens Jack.) Ethanol Extract Using Carbon Clearance Method

Dwisari Dillasamola, Yufri Aldi, Hendra Kurniawan, Ilza Millenia Jalius
Sungkai leaf extract (Peronema canescens Jack.) has been used traditionally to cure various diseases for humans. This research aimed to determine the immunostimulant effect of sungkai leaf extract using the carbon clearance method, the total of leukocyte cells, and the percentage of leukocyte cell types....

State Repression Towards the Press in the Guided Democracy Era: The Case of Pandji Masjarakat and Gema Islam (1959-1966)

Akmal Akmal
Pandji Masjarakat and Gema Islam are two Islamic cultural magazines published during the Guided Democracy era (1959-1966) in Indonesia. Both magazines were closely related to Hamka, a prominent figure from the opposition party at that time, namely Masyumi. Even though both are strictly cultural magazines,...

Analysis of Fifth Grade Elementary School Students’ Difficulties in Writing Essays

Ade Surahman
This research is motivated by the low writing ability, especially writing narrative essays among the fifth-grade elementary school students. This study aims to find out what difficulties are experienced by the students when writing narrative essays. This study used a descriptive method involving 20 students...

Rationality as the Driver of the Creative Process in Architectural Designs

Tulus Widiarso, Himasari Hanan, Baskoro Tedjo
This paper is based on a purely interview-based qualitative study. The research idea was triggered by a diametric theoretical difference in seeing the relationship between rationality and creativity. On one side, some theories suggest rationality inhibits creativity. On the other side, some theories...

An Invertible Transformation and Some of its Applications

M. Bruschi, F. Calogero, F. Leyvraz, M. Sommacal
Pages: 1 - 31
Several applications of an explicitly invertible transformation are reported. This transformation is elementary and therefore all the results obtained via it might be considered trivial; yet the findings highlighted in this paper are generally far from appearing trivial until the way they are obtained...
Proceedings Article

On Ramsey Minimal Graphs for a 3-Matching Versus a Path on Five Vertices

Kristiana Wijaya, Edy Tri Baskoro, Asep Iqbal Taufik, Denny Riama Silaban
Let G, H, and F be simple graphs. The notation F ⟶ (G, H) means that any red-blue coloring of all edges of F contains a red copy of G or a blue copy of H. The graph F satisfying this property is called a Ramsey (G, H)-graph. A Ramsey (G, H)-graph is called minimal if for each edge e ∈ E(F), there exists...
Proceedings Article

Modeling of Infiltration Wells to Reduce Rainwater Runoff of Buildings: A Case Study in Campus of Polytechnic State of Sriwijaya, Indonesia

Radius Pranoto, Anggi Nidya S, Ricky RA, Djaka Suhirkam, Viktor Suryan
Rainfall in Indonesia is classified as high, indicated by the average which ranges from 2000-4000 mm/year. This potential, on the other hand, often creates problems as a result of rain falling to the surface which usually only becomes surface runoff, inundation, and flooding. Infiltration wells are rainwater...

Research on the Theme of “Chubby Baby” in Dongfengtai New Year Paintings

Jingyu Wang
At the junction of eastern Tianjin and Hebei, there is a “Sister New Year painting” — Dongfengtai New Year painting, which belongs to the same branch as Yangliuqing New Year paintings. Dongfengtai is located at the junction of Tianjin City and Tangshan City, Hebei Province. Dongfengtai New Year painting...

Innovations and Tourism Sector’s Development in Lankaran Economic District of Azerbaijan in Pandemic Conditions

Samira Huseyn qizi Abasova
Tourism innovations are helping to increase the range of services offered. In the context of the pandemic, innovations have appeared - virtual tours of museums, scenic natural places, hunting and fishing places, gastronomic cuisine of certain cities, etc. The Lankaran economic region of Azerbaijan is...

Flood Monitoring System with Smart Solar Module for Implementation of Flood Problem Area

Aas Wasri Hasanah, Rinna Hariyati, Tony Koerniawan, M. Noer Qosim
One of the uses of electricity that is widely used by society today is as a source of lighting. Increasing community mobility at night make all activities that require good lighting in the office, at home, even on public roads. Public Street Lighting (PJU) in the smart solar technology system will be...

The Marketing Strategy for Tourism Industry Post Covid-19 Pandemic

Wahyuningsih Wahyuningsih, Suparman Suparman, Syamsul Bachri, Muzakir Muzakir
Tourism is one of the most affected business sectors due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This resulted in a decrease in the number of tourists visiting destinations. The current study aims to describe the impact of Covid-19 on tourism sector and formulate marketing strategies for developing tourism, specifically...

Research on the Influence of Foreign Capital Introduction on Financial Risk in Banking Industry

Regression Analysis Based on Panel Data of 16 Banks

Han Qiao, Wanying Zhang, Yanan Liu
Building a new open economic system at a higher level requires opening up to the outside world in a wider range, wider fields and deeper levels. The opening up of the financial industry is one of the key links. CBRC’s cancellation of foreign ownership limit can effectively coordinate with the implementation...
Proceedings Article

The solution to water shortage in Ukraine based on Multi-objective programming model

Bo Dong
Proposing solution to clean water shortage is of great importance to all citizens of the world. In this paper, we do a research on water conditions of Ukraine, which indicates that a perfect intervention plan for solving the problem of water shortage is needed. We provide the solution on the two aspects,...

[WITHDRAWN]An Analysis of the Relationship between Human and Nature in Moby Dick

Ziwei Jia, Daxin Yang, Meng Wu, Suyu Di, Yuewei Ma
Moby Dick is the masterpiece of Herman Melville, who is a famous American novelist of 19th century. The novel is a bright pearl in American literature history and it is viewed as the pinnacle in the field of the relationship between human and nature writing. Moby Dick is a brilliant work and is interesting...

[WITHDRAWN]Pragmatic Failures by Chinese Learners of English in Intercultural Communication

Daxin Yang, Ziwei Jia, Lejing Zhao, Hua Xue, Hede Gong
With the development of economic globalization, intercultural communication is increasing rapidly in the world. Pragmatic failure usually leads to misunderstandings among different people with various backgrounds. Understanding cultural differences is necessary for successful communication. This thesis...

Protection and Development of Hainan Li Dance under the Background of Cultural Power

Xiaoqin Ouyuang, Jiafa Wang
Hainan Li dance is one of the important resources in our national dance culture treasure-house and is also the art with the most national features in Li aesthetic culture. This paper focuses on the analysis of Li dance features, and discusses the way to protect and develop Hainan Li dance under the time...

[WITHDRAWN]On Cultural Differences between Chinese and Western Educational Style

Daxin Yang, Ziwei Jia, Lejing Zhao, Chuan Liu, Hui Liu, Hede Gong
Culture is a giant term which can be divided into three levels: material culture, social culture and ideological culture. Almost every aspect of life is included in these three levels. As a big part of social culture, education plays an important role in transferring the culture. Educational style is...