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MICROBIOTA: THE VITAL ROLE IN SUPPORTING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS 2030 FROM A MICROSCOPIC SCALE

IJMS Indonesian Journal of Mathematics and Natural Science 2023 Score: 40 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Hexa Apriliana Hidayah, Hexa Apriliana Hidayah, Rosyid Al-Hakim, Rosyid Al-Hakim, Agung Pangestu, Agung Pangestu, Ely Saragih, Ely Saragih

Summary

This paper is not relevant to microplastics research — it discusses the role of microbial biodiversity (microbiota and microphytes) in freshwater ecosystems in supporting the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, with a case study from Indonesia.

Study Type Environmental

The world is focusing on the 2030 SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals). Various efforts have been made to implement the 2030 SDGs. Many countries have moved and are aware that the 2030 SDGs would impact the human species on earth—biodiversity is a biological wealth that must be conserved, including micro-biodiversity. Freshwater is a natural resource inhabited by microphytes. We explain the vital role of microphytes in supporting SDGs 2030 from a microscopic scale. This study shows that micro-biota can contribute to a sustainable environment, with specific cases study from Central Java-Indonesia.

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