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61,005 resultsShowing papers similar to Analyzing The Implementation of Green-Economy Inclusive Strategy in East Java Province Through Urban Good Governance in Green-Economy Framework: The Case of Surabaya
ClearGreen Accounting Practices in Bali’s Hospitality Industry: A Strategic Approach to Sustainable Hotel Management
Researchers examined green accounting practices in ten major hotels in Bali's hospitality industry, focusing on environmental protection, waste management, eco-friendly purchasing, and energy conservation using a qualitative approach with semi-structured interviews. The study found that implementing green accounting as a strategic approach enables hotels to balance economic growth with environmental sustainability while responding to increasing regulatory and market pressures.
The Influence of Green Intellectual Capital on Sustainability: Mediating Effect of Green Human Resource Management
This conceptual paper proposes a model linking green intellectual capital to sustainability outcomes in Indonesian oil and gas companies, arguing that green human resource management mediates this relationship and identifying a gap in empirical research from developing economies that limits understanding of how knowledge-based resources drive environmental performance.
Combining the Concept of Green Accounting with the Regulation of Prohibition of Disposable Plastic Use
This qualitative study examined the meaning of green accounting principles in the context of Bali's regulations prohibiting single-use plastics, revealing how local governance and cultural values shape environmental accounting practices.
Critical environmental management accounting practices influencing service delivery of growing cities in a developing economy: a review and conceptual framework
This systematic literature review identified key environmental management accounting practices that influence service delivery in local governments of developing economies. The findings highlight that energy accounting, material flow accounting, and water management accounting are critical but underutilized tools for addressing environmental challenges and improving sustainability in growing cities.
Konsep Transportasi Umum Berkelanjutan : Studi Kasus Bus Listrik di Yogyakarta
Researchers evaluated the environmental, economic, and social impact of replacing fossil-fuel-powered Trans Yogyakarta buses with electric buses, estimating a CO2 reduction of 92,046 kg and a total implementation cost of approximately 4.1 billion Indonesian Rupiah. The case study examined electric bus deployment as a sustainable urban transport strategy for reducing emissions and improving air quality in Yogyakarta.
Analysis Of The Issues On Bengawan Solo River Basin Management Policies
Researchers analyzed management policy issues affecting the Bengawan Solo River basin in Central Java, Indonesia, using empirical legal research with qualitative analysis through interviews with management officials from the Bengawan Solo River Management Office and environmental services of three regencies, as well as local residents. The study identified key governance and policy gaps in the management of Indonesia's historically significant river basin.
Facilitative Leadership in Controlling Pollution and Damage to The Citarum Watershed as well as improving The Community Economy in Karawang, Indonesia
Researchers used qualitative interviews and observation to evaluate facilitative leadership approaches in managing pollution and ecological damage to the Citarum watershed in Karawang, Indonesia, one of the world's most polluted rivers. The study assessed how collaborative leadership promoting broad participation and dialogue contributed to pollution control efforts and community economic improvement.
Which Minimum Indicator Set of Sustainability May Be Utilized in Urban Assessments? Meta-Evidence Gained Through a Systematic Literature Review
Researchers conducted a systematic literature review of sustainability indicators used in urban assessments from 2013 to 2022 to identify a minimum indicator set aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goal 11. Cluster analysis revealed common patterns across studies, enabling the proposal of a core set of urban sustainability metrics relevant to policymakers and planners.
Implementation of Batang Arau Watershed Management with Good Environmental Governance Perspective
Researchers conducted a qualitative governance study of the Batang Arau watershed in Padang, Indonesia, finding that management falls short of Good Environmental Governance principles due to low public awareness, weak law enforcement, lack of industrial waste transparency, sectoral fragmentation, insufficient funding, and inadequate inter-agency coordination.
Waste Management in Batu City through the Perspective of Good Environmental Governance
Researchers evaluated waste management governance in Batu City, Indonesia by comparing two village-level waste facilities (TPS 3R Temas Sae and TPS 3R Dadaprejo), assessing their management structures and potential for development toward ideal good environmental governance principles.
Green business process management for business sustainability: A case study of manufacturing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) from Germany
Researchers assessed sustainability practices at ten small manufacturing companies in Germany and found that while many had green attitudes, most lacked the structured processes, governance, and monitoring needed to meaningfully reduce their environmental impact — suggesting a process-focused management model could accelerate progress.
Current Status and Trends of Blue Economy Development in Indonesia: Policy Direction, Practice-driven Approaches, and Regional Collaboration
This review examines Indonesia's blue economy development trajectory, analyzing policy directions, practice-driven approaches, and regional collaboration strategies, while identifying sustainability challenges including overexploitation of marine resources and the integration of digital transformation into ocean-based economic activities.
Enhancing Sustainability Development for Waste Management through National–Local Policy Dynamics
This study analyzed waste management policy coherence across national and local government levels in Indonesia, finding significant gaps in implementation that undermine sustainable development goals and allow plastic pollution from poor waste management practices to persist.
Adiwiyata Program Innovation through Penta Helix Approach
Researchers investigated how Indonesia's Adiwiyata environmental education program could be redesigned using a Penta Helix approach involving government, academia, business, community, and media stakeholders to more effectively develop environmental care character in elementary school students in Surabaya.
Green Supply Chain Coordination with Considering Carbon Emissions and Product Green Level Dependent Demand
Researchers developed a green supply chain coordination model that incorporates carbon emission costs and product green-level dependent demand, finding that green development policies and cost-sharing mechanisms can incentivize enterprises to adopt more sustainable supply chain operations.
Efektivitas Pengendalian Sampah Plastik Untuk Mendukung Kelestarian Lingkungan Hidup Di Kota Semarang
Researchers examined the effectiveness of plastic waste control measures in Semarang City, Indonesia, evaluating municipal regulations and management strategies aimed at reducing plastic waste and supporting environmental sustainability in the urban context.
More Than a Numbers Game: Accounting for Circular Economy Performance in Collaborative initiatives in Cities
This PhD thesis examines how circular economy performance is managed and accounted for within cross-sector collaborative initiatives in cities, exploring how diverse stakeholders with conflicting interests navigate shared goals for sustainability and resource decoupling.
Bureaucracy Entrepreneurship Strategy Waste Management in East Priangan, Indonesia
This qualitative study investigates waste management challenges in East Priangan, Indonesia, finding that limited human resources, inadequate infrastructure, and weak institutional strategies undermine effective service delivery, and proposing an entrepreneurial bureaucracy model as a solution.
Wisdom Local Tegal City Communities in the Modernization Era and Strategies to Maintain It
This study documents the local ecological wisdom of indigenous communities in Tegal City, Indonesia, examining how traditional environmental knowledge and practices are being challenged by modernization. The authors identify strategies for preserving this knowledge as part of broader efforts to maintain cultural identity and sustainable land management.
The Analyzing of Social Economic Impacted By Optimalization Of Recycling Waste As Supported For Circular Economy On Community-Based Tourism In Pasaran Island
Researchers investigated how waste recycling initiatives on Pasaran Island, Indonesia, created alternative livelihoods — particularly for women — finding that optimizing organic and plastic waste management generated approximately 50% profit margins and contributed to improved social and environmental conditions.
Modelling the significance of strategic orientation on green innovation: mediation of green dynamic capabilities
This study modeled how strategic orientation influences green innovation in companies through the mediating roles of green dynamic capabilities, finding that environmental strategy commitment is a key driver of effective corporate environmental innovation.
Implementation of government regulation on Disposable Plastic Reduction at Surabaya
Researchers examined the implementation of Mayor Regulation No. 16 of 2022 governing single-use plastic reduction in Surabaya, Indonesia, analyzing its potential to reduce plastic waste that otherwise accumulates in marine ecosystems over decomposition periods of 100-500 years. The study assessed how this local government regulation addresses the environmental and health risks of improperly managed single-use plastics, including burning and marine disposal, as part of urban sustainability governance.
Regional Model Development of Plastic Waste Monitoring: Basic Framework from Population and Public Market in Central Java-Indonesia
This paper develops a regional monitoring framework for plastic waste management in Central Java, Indonesia, linking population data and public market activity to plastic waste generation and environmental flow. The framework is designed to support local governments in tracking and managing plastic pollution entering coastal and ocean environments.
Use of Qualitative Tools for Evaluating the Implementation of Green Design in Industries
This review evaluates qualitative tools used to assess how well industries have implemented green design and supply chain management practices. While not directly about microplastics, better green design in manufacturing can reduce plastic waste at the source and lower environmental contamination.