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Sustainable Future for Human Security

Sustainable Future for Human Security

Publisher Springer Nature Customer Service Center GmbH
Year 01/01/2019
Edition First
Pages 250
Version paperback
Language English
ISBN 9789811353956
Categories Sustainability
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This book focuses on the environmental components of sustainability, including aspects of resourcing and the environmental impacts of human societies. Marine and tropical forest ecosystems, food security and other natural resources, as well as technologies for the environmental control of societal impacts are examined. This volume is multi-disciplinary, but with a consistent focus on the natural environment.

This 2-volume set discusses a wide range of topics concerning sustainability and human security in Asia, particularly South East Asia. The individual chapters have been contributed by authors from various fields, and due to the breadth of the material are separated into two thematic volumes. The set offers a valuable resource for professionals and researchers in the urban planning industry, postgraduates, policymakers, government officials and natural resources managers. In addition, it can be used in courses on Environmental Engineering, Agriculture and Forestry,Public Policy and Earth Science.

Sustainable Future for Human Security

Table of contents

PREFACE.- PART I: NATURAL RESOURCE CONSERVATION.- 1. Revegetation prospects on ex-illegal gold mining sites using secondary forest seedling materials : Wiwik Ekyastuti, Emi Roslinda.-

Tanjungpura University, Keywords: revegetation, illegal gold mining.- 2. Hydrological Processes in Different Types of Teak (Tectona grandis L.) Plantation: Hatma Suryatmojo, M. Ali Imron Universitas Gadjah Mada; Keywords: Teak plantation; canopy interception, direct runoff, forest interception.- 3. Sustainability assessment of highland tropical rainforest ecosystems: the case of Selupu Rejang Agropolitan area, Indonesia, Sri Fatkhiati, Djoko Hartoyo, The Coordinating Ministry of Maritime Affairs, Republic Indonesia; Keywords: agropolitan; sustainability assessment; tropical rainforest ecosystem.- PART II: ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL.- 4. The Diversity of Soil Fungus in and around Termite Mounds of Globitermes sulphurous (Haviland) (Blattodea: Termitidae) and Response of Subterranean Termite to Fungi: Ikhsan Guswenrivo, Hideyuki Nagao, Chow Yang Lee, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, University Sains Malaysia (USM), Kyoto University; Keywords: Termite fungus relationship; Globitermes sulphureus; Trichoderma sp.; Aspergilus sp.; Penicillium sp..- 5. Screening of strains and media of Termitomyces eurrhizus collected from Japan toward nutritional analyses: Ono Kazuko, Tsuyoshi Yoshimura, Kazuhiko Kinjo, Kyoto University, University of the Ryukyus; Keywords: growth rate, media specificity, screening, Termitomyces.- 6. A 3D volume visualization of hidden gallery system of a drywood termite using computed tomography: The new approach on monitoring of termite infestation: S. Khoirul Himmi, Tsuyoshi Yoshimura, Yoshiyuki Yanase, Toshiyuki Torigoe, Masanori Akada, Motoko Ikeda, Setsuo Imazu, Kyoto University, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Nara National Museum, Kyoto National Museum, Kyushu National Museum; Keywords: Volume visualization, X-ray computed tomography, drywood termite, gallery system.- PART III: BIOMASS AND MICROBIOLOGY IN TROPICAL REGIMES.- 7. The potency of Fenton-Poly Aluminium Chloride for black liquor treatment: Ajeng Arum Sari, Anis Kristiani, Hendris Hendarsyah Kurniawan, R. Irni Fitria Anggraini, Indonesian Institute of Sciences; Keywords: Black liquor; coagulation; Fenton; PAC; Coriolus versicolor.- 8. Pretreatment of Sweet Sorghum Bagasse using EFB-based Black Liquor for Ethanol Production: Muryanto, Ajeng Arum Sari, Research Center for Chemistry, LIPI; Keyword : bagasse; bioethanol; black liquor; pretreatment; reuse.- 9. Increasing Farmers' Affordability for Anaerobic Digester Construction in a Rural Area Using Spatial Cluster Analysis: Christia Meidiana, Siska Ita Selvia, Dian Dinanti, Brawijaya University; Keywords: agriculture; biogas; cluster analysis.- PART IV: MARINE ECOSYSTEMS.- 10. Marine ecosystem sustainability post mine closureactivities (macrobenthos dynamics study due to the influence of tailing disposal in Buyat Bay, Minahasa-Indonesia): Djoko Hartoyo, A. Harsono Soeparjo, Abimanyu T. Alamsyah, Arie Herlambang, University of Indonesia, Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs, assessment and Application of Technology;Keywords: macrobenthos; tailing; sub marine disposal; Buyat Bay.- 11. Reinventing Fiscal Policy on a Quintuple Helix Perspective toward Indonesia-World Maritime Interaction: A Case in Batam Free Trade Zone and Lamongan, Indonesia.- Haula Rosdiana, Inayati and Maria R.U.D. Tambunan, Universitas Indonesia; Keywords: Fiscal Policy, Quintuple helix, Fiscal Incentives, Maritime Industry.- 12. Seaweed Utilization for Phytoremediation of Vanamei Shrimp Farming Waste In Recirculation Systems (Environmental Friendly Design of Sustainable Shrimp Culture): Sinung Rahardjo, A. Harsono Soepardjo, D. Djokosetiyanto, Abimanyu Takdir A, University of Indonesia, Agriculture Institute ofBogor; Keywords: Sustainable aquaculture; phytoremediation; Gracilaria, L. Vanamei.- PART V FOOD SECURITY AND TECHNOLOGY.- 13. Effect of Salt Stress on Growth Performance and Antioxidant Status of Local Black Rice (Oryza sativa L): Yuda Cahyoargo Hariadi, Arry Y Nurhayati, Rida R Akbar, The University of Jember; Keywords: salinity; antioxidant; sustainability.- 14. Larvicidal Activity of Cerbera odollam Gaertn against a Dengue Vector, Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae): Didi Tarmadi, Dwi Jayanti Gunandini, Sulaeman Yusuf, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Bogor Agricultural University; Keywords: larval mortality, lethal concentration, plant extract, mosquito control, Aedes aegypti, Cerbera odollam.- 15. DNA-based occupancy modelling: human activity has not significantly influenced Common Palm Civet's occupancy: Sena Adi Subrata, T.R.A. Budiman, Fauzi Hamdan, Universitas Gadjah Mada; Keywords :Toddy-cat; wildlife; non-invasive; molecular; Luwak.- 16.Sustainable Development of Traditional Processed Fishery Products: A Feasibility and Risk Analysis of Small-Scale Businesses in West Kalimantan: Eva Dolorosa, Nurliza, Universitas Tanjungpura, Pontianak; Keywords: traditional processed fishery products; processed products; profitability, business efficiency, business risk.- 17. Obstacles to Achieving Food Security: The Failure of Rice Sector Policy and its Impact on Peasant Deprivation in the Era of Political Reform in Indonesia: Sunardi Purwaatmoko, The University of Jember, Department of International Relations; Keywords: market intervention, price stability, price disparity, import.- 18. Identification of Phenotype and the origin of Rambon Cattle of Indonesia: Yudi Adinata, Aryogi, D. Pamungkas, T.Hartatik, Beef Cattle Research Station, Universitas Gadjah Mada; Keywords: Penothype; Morphostructural Traits; Cytochrome b gene; Indonesian Rambon Cattle.- 19. Machine Vision Based Analysis for Black Tea Quality Evaluation: Avicienna Ulhaq Muqodas, Slamet Widodo, Kudang B. Seminar, Mohamad Solahudin, Bogor Agricultural University.

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