Reading Time: 5 minutesFigure 1. Interactive data of green open space (RTH) areas in DKI Jakarta. Source: Provincial Government of DKI Jakarta (accessed on August 15, 2025) According to data from the Provincial Government of DKI Jakarta, the area of green open… Continue Reading →
Reading Time: 3 minutesRecently, Bali was shocked by the Circular Letter announcing the closure of the Sarbagita Suwung Landfill, which is often problematic. The Suwung Landfill (TPA) located in Denpasar City, Bali Province, Indonesia, serves waste from Denpasar City, Badung Regency, and Tabanan… Continue Reading →
Reading Time: 4 minutesQuantitative Research As described by Ghanad, A. (2023), quantitative research seeks to establish a knowledge and understanding of numerous assumptions that have been developed in a study. The research involves quantifying things and asking questions such as “how long”,… Continue Reading →
Reading Time: 4 minutesKeywords: Green open space, urban forest, ecology, health, Jakarta, Indonesia, challenges According to UNFPA Indonesia (2015), the population of Indonesia living in urban areas has surpassed 50% and is expected to continue growing. UNFPA Indonesia (2015) also argued that the… Continue Reading →
Reading Time: 4 minutesKeywords: waste management in Bali, preferences, challenges, improvements, behaviour, communication, education, campaign ———————————————————————————- The issue of waste in Indonesia remains a shared problem that has yet to be resolved. Since the issuance of Presidential Regulation No. 97 of 2017, which… Continue Reading →
Reading Time: 3 minutesKeywords: Green purchase, circular economy behaviour, challenges, waste management Since the Industrial Revolution, both productivity and capitalism trajectory have increased significantly. For over 2.5 centuries, we have seen the proof that the linear economy (“make-use-dispose”, “take-make-use-dispose”) is not sustainable…. Continue Reading →
Reading Time: 3 minutesSince 2008, Indonesia has progressively rolled out national and regional constitutions, regulations, ministerial decrees, and circular letters to regulate waste management. Waste is a multilayer problem that must be faced collaboratively. A good waste management provides a conducive, comfortable and… Continue Reading →
Reading Time: 3 minutesAccording to the 3rd Biennial Update Report (BUR) Indonesia submitted to the UNFCCC in 2019, the energy sector in Indonesia contributes to 34.49% of the total emission level of Indonesia, 1.845 GtCO2eq, making the industry the second highest GHG emission… Continue Reading →
Reading Time: 6 minutesDistant with Nature As a kid growing up in developing countries, where the government focused on development, and raised by a family that was bombarded by media, nature is hostile; for instance, we have periodic flooding, earthquakes, landslides, volcanic activities,… Continue Reading →
Reading Time: 8 minutesKey message: This year, we observed the hottest global surface temperature and the ocean temperature is heating too. It seems like each geographic location will face a different impact from climate change, and nowhere is safe. Climate change will make… Continue Reading →
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