Pub Date : 2023-09-01DOI: 10.14505/jemt.v14.5(69).16
Trio Beni Putra, T. Thamrin, Z. Saam, Sofyan Husein
This paper analyzes how the system for managing bio culture potential is based on the local wisdom of the Duanu tribe, Indragiri Hilir Regency, and aims to develop a strategy for managing potential with an environmental perspective based on the local wisdom of the community. In this regard, is used a mixed method by distributing questionnaires, a sample of 100 respondents using a purposive sampling approach, and data collection techniques using surveys, interviews, and observations. The findings of this study conducted the strategy formulation by determining alternative strategies obtained from the results of the SWOT analysis. The tool used in this analysis is the Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix to see the priority strategies and set the environmental perspective based on local wisdom.
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Pub Date : 2023-09-01DOI: 10.14505/jemt.v14.5(69).07
I. K. Ariantana, M. S. Mahendra, I. W. Nuarsa, I. Adnyana, L. Hutasoit, Irwan Iskandar, Mustiatin Mustiatin, P. Ardana
Identifying the recharge area of karst aquifers is scientifically challenging due to the complexity of karst groundwater flow characteristics. It is essential to identify the recharge zones to conserve the groundwater resources contained within these aquifers. This paper proposes a combined methods for identifying recharge area of karst aquifers on Nusa Penida Island using stable isotopes (18O and 2H) and a hydrogeochemical approach. Based on the analysis of δ18O and δ2H values and their spatial distribution, it is possible to retrace karst aquifer recharge areas using average isotope elevations. In the meantime, groundwater facies will be determined in the karst region of Nusa Penida using the hydrogeochemical approach with the Piper diagram. According to the calculation of water stable isotope results, the average elevation of the groundwater recharge area at the study site is between 62 - 450 meters. If applied to the location of the study, the recharge area is almost entirely distributed across Nusa Penida. In addition, based on the hydrogeochemical analysis, the groundwater type at the study site can be divided into three categories: Na-Cl, mixed, and Mg-HCO3. The water types indicate that the groundwater in Nusa Penida comes from a combination of old water stored from its internal geological formations and mix with modern rainwater.
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Pub Date : 2023-09-01DOI: 10.14505/jemt.v14.5(69).05
Chetanraj Db, S. Jp
Environmental sustainability is considered as responsible engagement with the environment in order to prevent the depletion or degradation of natural resources and ensure long-term environmental quality. Environmental management accounting (EMA) is a tool that aids in enhancing environmental performance and environmental information management. EMA is a growing topic, but there hasn't been a complete analysis to pull everything together and make sense of it all. By adopting bibliometric review, through performance analysis, and science mapping, our research fills in this research gap. Biblioshiny in R and VOS viewer is used for conducting data analysis. Through an extensive study of 1,075 documents, this study discloses the publication and citation trend, top influential authors, journals, publications, and top productive institutions and countries. The study also identifies topic trends through temporal analysis. Different thematic clusters are identified through bibliographic coupling and Co-occurrence of the author’s keywords (i.e. Social and environmental accounting, Environmental management accounting, Environmental performance, Carbon accounting, Sustainability, and sustainable development, Eco-system services, Environmental disclosure, and corporate social responsibility). Centrality measures are presented to show the impact of the author and keywords. The study concludes with suggestions for future study, and ways forward focusing on Circular economy, green accounting, material flow cost accounting, carbon accounting, sustainability, etc. The study is wholly dependent on the Scopus database, further studies can explore other databases like Web of science, google scholar, and others.
环境可持续性被认为是对环境负责任的参与,以防止自然资源的枯竭或退化,并确保长期的环境质量。环境管理会计(EMA)是一种有助于提高环境绩效和环境信息管理的工具。EMA是一个不断发展的话题,但还没有一个完整的分析来把所有的东西都放在一起,并让它变得有意义。通过文献计量学综述、绩效分析和科学制图,我们的研究填补了这一研究空白。R和VOS查看器中的Bibliobshing用于进行数据分析。通过对1075篇文献的广泛研究,本研究揭示了出版物和引文趋势、顶级有影响力的作者、期刊、出版物以及顶级生产机构和国家。该研究还通过时间分析确定了主题趋势。不同的主题集群是通过作者关键词(即社会和环境会计、环境管理会计、环境绩效、碳会计、可持续性和可持续发展、生态系统服务、环境披露和企业社会责任)的书目耦合和共现来确定的。集中度度量显示了作者和关键词的影响。该研究最后对未来的研究提出了建议,并提出了未来的研究方向,重点关注循环经济、绿色会计、物流成本会计、碳核算、可持续性等。该研究完全依赖于Scopus数据库,进一步的研究可以探索其他数据库,如Web of science、google scholar等。
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Pub Date : 2023-09-01DOI: 10.14505/jemt.v14.5(69).12
Abdur Rachman Alkaf, M. Yusliza, A. Ehido, Jumadil Saputra, Zikri Muhammad
Sustainability has become a crucial aspect of organisational strategy, with many organisations implementing sustainable actions to mitigate environmental effects and reinforce social responsibility. However, sustainability adoption in organisations may be challenging due to some factors including the lack of resources, conflicting priorities, and resistance to change. Considering that sustainability is a long-term agenda that requires continuous commitment and investment in human resources, companies should understand the drivers of their sustainability adoption to develop strategies that foster company longevity. This study discussed the resource-based view (RBV) theory that emphasises the strategic resources that could be utilised by an organisation to gain sustainable competitive advantage. A framework was proposed to demonstrate the ability of leveraging organisational key resources such as top management support (TMS), green intellectual capital (IC), and Green Human Resource Management (HRM) in promoting the adoption of sustainable practices in organisations. This research has contributed to the sustainability literature by establishing a unified framework that could be applied to assess the impacts of TMS, GIC, and Green HRM on sustainability and determine the ability of Green HRM to strengthen the relationships between TMS, GIC, and sustainability through mediation. The study results would assist the top management and policymakers in understanding the importance of their support towards sustainable development. The results would also enhance the understanding of the importance of continuous investment in green knowledge creation among employees to reap the benefits from GIC and Green HRM practices. Finally, researchers could adopt the proposed framework in future studies for further empirical explorations of the drivers of sustainability.
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Pub Date : 2023-09-01DOI: 10.14505/jemt.v14.5(69).02
Lana AL-KHALAILEH, Tareq Al-Billeh, Majd Manasra, Abdullah Alkhseilat, Noor Alzyoud, Noor AL-KHAWAJAH
The study analyzes the nature of civil liability resulting from environmental damage, because the risk of environmental pollution is one of the dangers that cannot be counted or predicted. Therefore, it is difficult to determine the legal basis on which it is based in the field of pollution. Traditional wrong-based liability rules do not respond to the tort-based environmental policy objectives in order to avoid environmental damage and ensure effective protection for those affected. This made the provisions of civil liability in the Jordanian Civil Law no longer commensurate with the specificity of environmental damage, especially since the situation requires compensation for damage to the environment itself and to the health and property of individuals. In addition, it is not hidden that there are shortcomings in the provisions of the Jordanian Environment Protection Law No. (6) of 2017. Its provisions included preventive and remedial measures for environmental pollution without considering the issue of compensation for environmental damage in a manner consistent with the nature and specificity of this damage. This requires the development of these rules in a way that commensurate with the nature of environmental damage.
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Sustainable development is the common ground between the three components: environment, economy, and society, which are also known as sustainability pillars. In this work, an attempt was made to investigate whether Lake Karla - Mavrovouni, supporting agriculture, biodiversity and cultural activities and being part of the Natura 2000 protected area network, in combination with the diverse topics of environmental education, can contribute for the sustainable development of local societies, with the contribution of the collective bodies of local self-government. For the holistic management of the protected area of the "Karla" lake, the managers must consider on the one hand the protection of the natural and cultural heritage and on the other hand the sustainable development of the area through the promotion of the natural and cultural heritage and the promotion of environmental tourism. For this purpose, managers need to know socio-economic and demographic characteristics of visitors. Here, questionnaire responses were used to investigate the profile, environmental perception, knowledge, and behavior of visitors. In total, more than 300 questionnaires were sent, and finally 161 questionnaires were fully answered, which constitute the research sample. The analysis of the results showed that the natural and cultural environment contribute to the sustainable development of the wider area of Lake Karla-Mavrovouni, highlighting through them serious advantages and opportunities to exploit the area by the local bodies.
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Pub Date : 2023-09-01DOI: 10.14505/jemt.v14.5(69).18
S. A. Inocente, Carlo S. Gutierrez, M. Sison, J. R. Madarcos, Judea Christine M. REQUIRON, C. J. Pacilan, S. M. M. Gaboy, J. L. M. Segovia, H. Bacosa
Tourism is a significant economic activity in coastal communities, but when badly managed, it degrades the health of the marine-coastal ecosystem, increasing litter pollution and repels beach visitors. This study aims to assess the tourism impact on litter pollution on four growing tourism beaches of Barobo, Surigao del Sur, Philippines. Plastic litters were sampled from four tourism sites (Cabgan Island, Turtle Island, Dapdap Beach, Panaraga Beach) of Barobo by establishing transect lines with quadrats. Those who agreed to participate in perception and knowledge tests about marine debris were interviewed at the aforementioned beaches. Respondents was generally aware of marine pollution problems, specifically marine pollution relating to human and ecological health. Respondents identified tourism as a main litter source and plastic packaging as the most common litter type, which is true based on macrolitter collection. Because tourism causes plastic pollution on all of the beaches studied, stronger regulations, educational, and awareness efforts are crucial to reduce litter pollution and avert ecological and socioeconomic consequences. Structured Abstract: Purpose: Tourism plays a big role in the economic status of a country. It provides livelihood to the community and helps in poverty elevation. But tourism also brings pollution, i.e., plastic pollution, if not properly managed. The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the perception and awareness of tourists on plastic pollution and its impacts on tourism. Design/methodology/approach: The study was limited to surveys and key informant interviews (KII) since fora and assemblies are not allowed due to pandemic health protocols. Survey sampling was done simultaneously with the macroplastic collection from July 10 to August 12, 2021. Convenience sampling design was used, and data was collected on willing individuals present in the area. The awareness questionnaire used the Likert Scale method, while the individual perception used multiple choice or open-ended questions. Statistical data analysis was performed using SPSS and Microsoft excel. Findings: A total of 105 willing individuals were legally part of this study. Of the 105 respondents surveyed, 70 of which are tourists from island beaches and 35 are from mainland beaches. Respondents were generally aware of most issues presented to them. The top issues that the respondents relate the most are related to plastic effects on health and environment. The majority of the surveyed tourists on island beaches perceived high macrolitter pollution, while those on mainland beaches perceived low pollution. This perception of respondents agrees with the litter quantities registered and collected. Furthermore, the perception of plastic packaging as the most common type of litter has been found out to be true based on sampling collections. Tourists on the beaches of Barobo are aware of the problem of marine litter and see the tourism sector as a
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Pub Date : 2023-09-01DOI: 10.14505/jemt.v14.5(69).19
Yuliya Kim, S. Daribekov, Laura Kundakova, Dinar Sikhimbayeva, Gulnara Srailova
The development and implementation of environmental policy and the application of relevant legislation is an area of public administration responsibility that is important for the protection of the environment. With the growing challenges facing governments around the world, the effective functioning of public services is becoming increasingly important. In the 21stcentury, public services based on a capacity-based approach will be a key competitive advantage for states. The provision of key public services, such as health care, sanitation, electricity and water, is critical to achieving global development goals. The relationship between public administration and ecology includes the role of state institutions in environmental protection and sustainable development, as well as the impact of environmental issues on the effectiveness of public administration. Governments around the world should attach great importance to environmental issues, as environmental problems can seriously affect the well-being of the population and the economy.
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Pub Date : 2023-09-01DOI: 10.14505/jemt.v14.5(69).03
O. Mitryasova, A. Mats, Ivan Salamon, V. Smyrnov, Vadym Chvyr
Purpose is determination of interdependencies between hydrochemical indicators of surface water quality in the example of a small river as a limiting factor of formation of aquatic ecosystem of territories. Correlation analyses of the studied indicators of water quality was conducted on an average value of each indicator (pH, phosphates, nitrates, BOD, COD, soluble oxygen). Found a significant increase in phosphates with time, with a coefficient of correlation R=0.71, indicating contamination of the water facility. This can be explained by the arrival of various surface-active substances and, to a lesser extent, the lack of quality sewage treatment facilities. Positive changes are founded in water object that is related to a decrease in the value of BOD. This is due to a decrease in the use of oxygen on oxidation of inorganic and organic substances. In general, the use of river runoff of the river above normal, and the overall environmental state of river basin is defined as "extremely poor".
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Pub Date : 2023-09-01DOI: 10.14505/jemt.v14.5(69).01
Mohamad Nur Utomo, Ahmad Mubarak, Sulistya Rini Pratiwi, Najmudin Najmudin
This research is aimed to identify the potential economic value of oil palm waste utilization and to construct an environmentally friendly business model based on oil palm waste utilization for the context of North Kalimantan Province. Method of research is descriptive using both quantitative and qualitative specifications. The results of research showed that plantation enterprises and farmers do not yet optimally utilize and manage oil palm waste into economically valuable products. The population around oil palm plantation perceive that oil palm waste from oil palm enterprises is safe and never bringing negative impact on environment. Economical value potential from oil palm waste utilization has been calculated and the number is positive and profitable. Other result indicated that the construction of a business model regarding oil palm waste management involves a collaboration between plantation enterprises, farmers and Village Enterprise (Bumdes-Badan Usaha Milik Desa) as the representative of community around the plantation. The expectation is that the utilization of oil palm waste will improve the welfare of farmers and community members, protect the environment and prevent social conflict concerning waste from happening.
本研究旨在识别油棕废弃物利用的潜在经济价值,并以北加里曼丹省为背景,构建基于油棕废弃物利用的环境友好型商业模式。研究方法是描述性的,同时使用定量和定性规范。研究结果表明,种植企业和农民尚未优化利用和管理油棕废弃物,将其转化为具有经济价值的产品。油棕种植园周围的居民认为油棕企业的油棕废弃物是安全的,不会对环境造成负面影响。对油棕废弃物利用的经济价值潜力进行了计算,得到了正收益。其他结果表明,油棕废弃物管理商业模式的构建涉及种植园企业、农民和以种植园周边社区为代表的Village Enterprise (Bumdes-Badan Usaha Milik Desa)之间的合作。期望油棕废弃物的利用将改善农民和社区成员的福利,保护环境,防止因废弃物而产生的社会冲突。
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