Publisher | Springer, Berlin |
Year | |
Pages | 384 |
Version | paperback |
Language | English |
ISBN | 9789811353963 |
Categories | Sustainability |
This book focuses on the human and societal aspects of sustainable development. Three major perspectives are considered: governance and its influence on sustainable development; urban environments and their broader human and environmental impacts; and disaster management. Each of these elements is critical in considering the current and prospective development of societies towards a sustainable future in which human security is guaranteed.
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: Society, Cities and Governance
Preface
PART I: GOVERNANCE TOWARD SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
1. Myanmar's Worsening Rohingya Crisis: A Call for Responsibility to Protect and ASEAN's Response
A.Trihartono
The University of Jember - Center for Research in Social Sciences and Humanities (C-RiSSH)
Keywords: Rohingya, ethnic violence, atrocity crimes, RtoP, Myanmar, ASEAN
2. Village Government Capacity in the Implementation of Village Law No. 6 of 2015
Novri Susan, MA. Dr. Tuti Budirahayu
Airlangga University
Keywords: Village government, Governance, Corruption, Political capacity
3. Surviving in the Globalized World through Local Perspectives: Pesantrens and Sustainable Development
Himawan Bayu Patriadi
The University of Jember - Center for Research in Social Sciences and Humanities (C-RiSSH)
Keywords: sustainable development, globalization, pesantren
4. The Concerns and Sustainability of ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR)
Abubakar Eby Hara
The University of Jember - Center for Research in Social Sciences and Humanities (C-RiSSH)
Keywords: ASEAN; AICHR; human rights; role of NGOs; sustainability
5. Development of the Photovoltaic Industry and Its Technology in Indonesia: A Multi-Level Perspective
Anugerah Yuka Asmara
Pappiptek LIPI
Keywords: photovoltaic, industry, multi-level perspective, Indonesia
6. The West Papua Imagined Community: A Bondless Plural Society
Nino Viartasiwi, A.Trihartono, Hary Yuswadi
Ritsumeikan University, The University of Jember - Center for Research in Social Sciences and Humanities (C-RiSSH), The University of Jember
Keywords: West Papua; plural society; ethnicity
PART II: URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND MORPHOLOGY
7. Structural Model of Formation Factors of Tourism Policy in Nganjuk Regency: Tourists` Perspective
Ismu Rini Dwi Ari, Kartika Eka Sari, Achmad Wicaksono, Lupi Harisanti
Brawijaya University
Keywords: tourism; formation factors;
8. Good or Bad of Greening Effects on High-Density Urban Housing Air Quality
Chairul Maulidi, A. Wahid Hasyim
Brawijaya University
Keywords: photosynthesis; urban structure; air quality; testing; modelling;
9. The Framework of Sustainable Temporary Public Open Space Concept (Case study: Paseban Kampong, Jakarta, Indonesia)
Siti Sujatini, Tresna P Soemardi, Abimanyu T.Alamsyah, Linda Darmajanti
University of Indonesia
Keywords: concept, public open space, function, temporary
10. Ethnic differences in satisfaction with the attractiveness of tropical urban parks
Huda Farhana Mohamad Muslim, Noor Azlin Yahya, Shinya Numata, and Tetsuro Hosaka
Tokyo Metropolitan University, Forest Research Institute Malaysia, FRIM
Keywords: urban parks, attractiveness, ethnicity, tropical, environmental
11. Identifying Slum Area Spread Based on Multi-temporal Imagery Data
A. Wahid Hasyim, Chairul Maulidi, Eko Armando Maha
Brawijaya University
Keywords: Slum spreading, multi-temporal imagery, paser regency
12. Sustainable Well-being Objective Indicators: Basic Necessities, Complementary Needs and Desired Opportunities
Aisyah Abu Bakar, Mariana Mohamed Osman, Syahriah Bachok, Mansor Ibrahim, Alias Abdullah
International Islamic University Malaysia
Keywords: Subjective Sustainable Well-being, Human Interdependency13. Assessing Disparities in the Urban-Rural Service: A case of Public Bus Services in Peninsular Malaysia
Zakiah Ponrahono, Syahriah Bachok, Mansor Ibrahim, Mariana Mohamed Osman
Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Malaysia, International Islamic University Malaysia
Keywords: urban; rural; public transport; level-of-service;
PART III: BUILDING SCIENCE
14. The Effect of Supplementary Cementitious Material using Thermal Methods
Suharman Hamzah, Evi Aprianti
Hasanuddin University
Keywords: Cementitious Material, Palm oil fuel ash (POFA), Thermal, Curing
15. Optimizing the Use of Rainwater Harvesting at Flats as Effort to Realize Energy-Efficient Buildings: Case Study at Rental Flats in Yogyakarta
Jarwa Prasetya Sih Handoko
Indonesia Islamic University
Keywords: Rainwater Harvesting, Flats, Energy Efficient Buildings
16. Thermo Adaptive Psychological Thermal Comfort Index of PMVtapsem: Development of a PMVtap Index Based on the SEM Approach
Sugini, Jaka Nugraha
UII Yogyakarta
Keywords: Thermal Comfort of Thermo-Adaptive-Psychological Para-digms; PMVtapsem Index; Thermal Lifestyle; Temporary Room Comfort; Social Conditions
17. A Review on the Values of the Islamic Garden in response to a Garden Design in Malaysia
Haza Hanurhaza Binti Md Jani, Nor Zalina Harun, Mazlina Mansor, Ismawi Zen
International Islamic University Malaysia
Keywords: garden design; values; religion;
PART IV: SOCIO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
18. The Potential of Cacao Pod Rind Waste (Theobroma Cacao) to Adsorb Heavy Metal (Pb and Cd) in Water
Anita Dewi Moelyaningrum
The University of Jember
Keywords: Theobroma cacao, pod rinds waste, heavy metals, lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), water
19. Mechanical Properties of Composites Based on Poly (Lactic Acid) and Soda-Treated Sugarcane Bagasse Pulp
Lisman Suryanegara , Yudhi Dwi Kurniawan, Firda Aulya Syamani, Yeyen Nurhamiyah
Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Bogor Agricultural University
Keywords: sugarcane; bagasse; composite materials;
20. Modeling indoor PM2.5 air pollution, estimating exposure, and problems associated with rural Indonesian households using wood fuel
Haryono S Huboyo, Puji Lestari, Susumu Tohno
Diponegoro University
Keywords: biomass fuel, cooking, rural household, relative risk, ventilation
21. Sustainable Well-being Subjective Indicators: Human Interdependence with other Humans and with the Environment
Aisyah Abu Bakar, Mariana Mohamed Osman, Syahriah Bachok, Mansor Ibrahim
International Islamic University Malaysia
Keywords: Subjective Sustainable Well-being, Human Interdependency
22. Low resource use-high yield concept in climate-smart community empowerment
Santoso, Arzyana Sunkar
Bogor Agricultural University
Keywords: Climate-smart community; empowerment; livelihood strategy; resource use efficiency; social capital
PART V: SUSTAINABLE DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION
23. Preference for Information during Flood Disasters: A Study of Thailand and Indonesia
Natt Leelawat, Abdul Mahari, Mongkonkorn Srivichai, Anawat Suppasri, Fumihiko Imamura, Jeremy D. Bricker
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries, Rajamangala University of Technology Lanna, Tohoku University
Keywords: 2011 Thailand flood; 2013 Jakarta flood; disaster management; in-formation needs; Southeast Asia; survey
24. Socio-ecological aspects informing community resilience in a disaster-prone area: a case study of the traditional Koa community, in the East Nusa Tenggara Province of Indonesia
Dame Manalu, Tri Budhi Soesilo, Francisia SSE Seda
University of IndonesiaKeywords: Socio-ecological; community resilience; disaster risk; volcanic hazard
25. Tsunami Resilient Preparedness Index (TRPI) as a Key Step for Effective Disaster Reduction Intervention
Wignyo Adiyoso, Hidehiko Kanegae
National Development Planning Agency (BAPPENAS), Ritsumeikan University
Keywords: tsunami, disaster, preparedness, index, measurement