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ClearElectronic Health Record
This book chapter introduces electronic health record systems within a broader Indonesian post-pandemic policy framework that also addresses environmental challenges including microplastics, persistent organic pollutants, and waste management technologies. The chapter is part of a multi-disciplinary volume exploring environment and technology as foundations for Indonesia's sustainable development.
IoT and Smart Packaging: A Novel Approach for Managing Food Waste
This book chapter explores IoT-enabled smart packaging as a novel approach for managing food waste within Indonesia's post-pandemic recovery framework, which also addresses microplastic pollution and other environmental challenges. The chapter is part of a 19-chapter volume examining environment and technology solutions for national development following COVID-19.
Establishing Knowledge Management System to Support the Education System
This book chapter examines Indonesia's post-pandemic recovery, covering topics including environment and technology issues such as waste management, membrane technology, persistent organic pollutants, and microplastics alongside food security and public service development. The volume compiles 19 chapters spanning disaster management, greening strategies, biochar industry, and smart packaging as part of a broader framework for national development after COVID-19.
Environment and Technology as the Foundation of Indonesia’s Sustainable Development
This book chapter examines environment and technology as foundational pillars of Indonesia's sustainable development following the COVID-19 pandemic, covering topics from microplastics and persistent organic pollutants to smart food systems and digital governance. The chapter provides an overarching framework for the 19-chapter volume addressing Indonesia's post-pandemic recovery trajectory.
Conclusions and General Recommendations Regarding Environment and Technology as the Foundation for National Development
This concluding book chapter synthesizes recommendations on environment and technology as foundations for Indonesia's sustainable national development following the COVID-19 pandemic, covering topics from microplastics and persistent organic pollutants to smart food supply chains and digital governance. Researchers compiled insights across 19 chapters addressing waste management, membrane technology, biochar, food security, and public services.
Enhancing Decentralised Recycling Solutions with Digital Technologies
This paper is not about microplastics; it reviews how digital technologies can enhance decentralised plastic recycling systems, particularly in the African context.
Public Transportation Transformation Towards a Smart, Efficient and Inclusive System
This chapter examines the transformation of public transportation systems toward smart, efficient, and inclusive models in the context of Indonesia's post-COVID-19 recovery, contributing to a broader edited volume on environment and technology's role in national development. The chapter discusses how pandemic-induced disruptions to urban mobility can catalyze adoption of more sustainable and digitally integrated transportation systems.
The Existence of Microplastics as an Emerging Concern in Daily Routines and the Implications of Global Mitigation Efforts
This chapter examines the emergence of microplastics as a growing concern embedded in daily human routines and evaluates global mitigation efforts underway to address this pervasive pollutant. Contributing to an Indonesian post-pandemic outlook volume, the piece situates microplastic pollution within broader environmental governance challenges and assesses the adequacy of current international and national response strategies.
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.
Digital Innovations for a Circular Plastic Economy in Africa
This paper is not about microplastics; it is a book examining digital innovations and circular economy approaches to plastic waste management in sub-Saharan Africa.
Utilizing The Potential of Coastal Sand Marginal Land Resources in The Framework to Improve Food Security Post-COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
This book chapter investigates the potential of coastal sand marginal land resources for improving food security in Indonesia during the post-COVID-19 recovery period, as part of a broader framework also addressing microplastic pollution and environmental management. Researchers examined how underutilized coastal land could be mobilized to support agricultural resilience alongside environmental sustainability goals.
The Integrated Biochar Industry for Indonesian Rural Area Households: Study case on Forest Biomas and Carbon Sequestration
This book chapter examines an integrated biochar industry model for Indonesian rural households, focusing on forest biomass utilization and carbon sequestration as part of a broader post-pandemic environmental recovery strategy. The study situates biochar production within a multi-sector framework also addressing microplastics, persistent organic pollutants, and circular economy principles.
Identification of Microplastic Abundance in Indonesia's Coastal Regions: A Review
This review assessed microplastic abundance across Indonesia's coastal regions, synthesizing studies from rivers, seas, and lakes to document the extent of MP pollution in this archipelago nation with high plastic waste generation and limited waste management infrastructure.
Defossilizing Chemical Industry as an Integrated Solution for Indonesia's Climate and Pandemic Crisis
This book chapter examines defossilizing the chemical industry as an integrated solution to Indonesia's climate crisis and pandemic recovery, framing it within a broader environmental and technology strategy that also addresses microplastics and persistent organic pollutants. The study argues that transitioning away from fossil-based chemical production can contribute simultaneously to sustainability and post-pandemic resilience.
Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in Indonesia
This book chapter reviews the presence and management of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in Indonesia as part of a broader post-pandemic environmental recovery framework that also encompasses microplastic pollution, membrane technology, and biochar industries. Researchers examined how Indonesia's existing regulatory and remediation infrastructure for POPs intersects with emerging plastic pollution challenges.
Blockchain for Environmentally Sustainable Economies: Case Study on 5irechain
This paper examines how blockchain technology could support sustainability goals, using a specific blockchain platform as a case study for environmental applications. The focus is on technology for sustainability governance rather than microplastic contamination.
The presence of microplastics in the Indonesian environment and its effects on health
This systematic review examines microplastic contamination across Indonesian environments, including water, soil, and seafood. The findings confirm that microplastics are present throughout the country's ecosystems and may affect human health through contaminated food and water, which is especially concerning for coastal communities that rely heavily on seafood.
Local Institutions Performance in Mangrove Forest Management on Small Islands: Case Study in Buano Island, Maluku Province, Indonesia
This is not about microplastics — it is an environmental governance study analyzing the performance of local community institutions in managing mangrove forests on Buano Island in Maluku, Indonesia.
Trashure as an ESG-Based Digital Innovation to Improve Community Welfare and Green Environment Sustainability
Researchers examined 'Trashure,' an ESG-based digital innovation designed to improve waste management in Indonesia by incentivizing community participation in proper waste disposal and recycling. The study evaluated its potential to improve community welfare and environmental sustainability in Jember Regency, where only about 60% of 33.7 million tons of annual waste is properly managed.
Brief Introduction of Hospital Information System
This book chapter provides a brief introduction to hospital information systems as part of a multi-disciplinary volume on Indonesia's post-pandemic recovery, which also covers environmental topics including microplastics, persistent organic pollutants, and waste management. The chapter situates healthcare information infrastructure within a broader framework of environment and technology solutions for national development.
Public Management Model in Marine Pollution Control; A Case Study of Bintan Regency
Researchers assessed public management performance in controlling marine pollution in Bintan Regency, Indonesia — an area affected by recurrent oil spills, marine debris, microplastics, and degraded mangrove and coral reef ecosystems — using a qualitative case study approach. The study proposed an integrated governance model emphasizing strengthened institutional coordination, preventive measures, and accountability mechanisms to improve ecological sustainability and socioeconomic resilience of coastal communities.
Identification of plastic waste generation and composition to reduce environmental disaster risk (case study: Public facility sources in Padang City)
A study in Padang City, Indonesia characterized plastic waste generation and composition at public facilities including parks, beaches, and roads as a first step toward reducing environmental disaster risk, finding that plastic waste from these sources poses significant risks of microplastic contamination in adjacent aquatic ecosystems.
Ekologi Integral dalam Tangan Warga: Ecobrick Furniture sebagai Refleksi Laudato Si’ di Padukuhan Keruk III
Not relevant to microplastics — this paper, despite its title referencing plastic waste, describes a mobile app development project for digitizing population records in an Indonesian village; its abstract has no meaningful connection to microplastic or environmental research.
Indonesia Post-Pandemic Outlook: Environment and Technology Role for Indonesia Development
This edited volume compiles research from Indonesian scholars examining the role of environment and technology in Indonesia's post-pandemic development, organized into four sections covering disaster and greening management, smart agriculture, environmental monitoring, and sustainable technology. The book addresses how COVID-19 disrupted Indonesian society and explores recovery strategies across multiple sectors including food supply chains, transportation, soil erosion, heavy metal remediation, and microplastic pollution.