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Measuring Carbon Footprint of Flexible Pavement Construction Project in Indonesia (Conference Paper) (Open Access)

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AbstractRoad infrastructure in Indonesia is mainly dominated by flexible pavement type. Its construction process,however, has raised concerns in terms of its environment impacts. This study aims to track and measure the carbon footprint of flexible pavement . The objectives are to map the construction process in relation to

greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, to quantify them in terms of carbon dioxide equivalents (CO e) as generated bythe process of production and transportation of raw materials, and the operation of plant off-site and on-site project .Data collection was done by having site observations and interviews with project stakeholders. The results show atotal emissions of 70.888 tonnes CO e, consisting of 34.248 tonnes CO e (48.31%) off-site activities and 36.640tonnes CO e (51.687%) on-site activities. The two highest CO e emissions were generated by the use of plant forasphalt concrete laying activities accounted 34.827 tonnes CO e (49.130%), and material transportation accounted24.921 (35.155%). These findings provide a new perspective of the carbon footprint in flexible pavement andsuggest the urgent need for the use of more efficient and environmentally friendly plant in construction process asit shows the most significant contribution on the CO e. This study provides valuable understanding on theenvironmental impact of typical flexible pavement projects in Indonesia , and further can be used fordeveloping green road framework. © 2018 The Authors, published by EDP Sciences.

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E3S Web of ConferencesVolume 31, 21 February 2018, Article number 070012nd International Conference on Energy, Environmental and Information System, ICENIS 2017;Semarang; Indonesia; 15 August 2017 through 16 August 2017; Code 134717

Hatmoko, J.U.D. Hidayat, A. Setiawati, A. Prasetyo, S.C.A.

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CONTENTS

PREFACE

Rector of Diponegoro Univeristy

Dean of School of Postgraduate Studies

ICENIS 2017 Chairman

Contents

Conference Committee

Keynote Speaker

Program

Table of Abstract

Paper Abstracts of Keynote Speakers and Participants

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CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

Scientific Comittee

Chair Person:

Dr. Hadiyanto, Indonesia

Members:

Prof. Ashantha Goonetilleke, PhD (QUT Australia) Prof. Eric D. van Hullebusch (UNESCO-IHE )

Prof. Sudarmadji, M.Eng.Sc. (UGM – Indonesia) Prof Ir. Suprihanto, PhD (ITB – Indonesia)

Prof. Dr. Ir. Zainus Salimin, MSi. (UII Indonesia) Prof. Budi Widianarko, M.Sc., (UNIKA, Indonesia)

Prof. Sudharto P. Hadi, MES, Ph.D (UNDIP Indonesia) Prof. Dr. Ir Ambariyanto, MSc (UNDIP Indonesia)

Prof. Dr. rer. nat Heru Susanto, ST, MM, MT Prof. Dr. Rahayu, S.H., M.Hum., (UNDIP Indonesia)

Prof. Mustafid, M.Eng, PhD, (UNDIP Indonesia) dr. M. Sakundarno, PhD, (UNDIP Indonesia)

Dr. rer.nat Ratna Purwestri (Univ. of Hohenheim Jerman) Ajeng Arum Sari, Ph.D (LIPI – Indonesia)

Dr. Suryono (UNDIP – Indonesia) Dr. Tri Retnaningsih Soeprobowati, MApp.Sc

Dr. Hadiyanto, Indonesia

Prof. Ashantha Goonetilleke, PhD (QUT Australia)IHE )Prof. Eric D. van Hullebusch (UNESCO-I

Dr. rer.nat Ratna Purwestri (Univ. of Hohenheim Jerman)

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Organising Committee

Dr. Eng. Maryono, S.T., M.T. Dr. Asep Yoyo Wardaya, M.Si

Dr. dr. Selamat Budijitno,M.Si.Med, SpB(K)Onk Dr. Hartuti Purnaweni, MPA

Dr. Ir. Jaka Windarta, MT. Dr. Retno Kusumaningrum, M. Kom

Dr. Henna Rya Sunoko, Apt, MES

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KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Prof. Josef Winter Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Institute of Biology for

Engineers and Biotechnology of Wastewater Treatment, Germany

“Energy supply from wastewater treatment and biowaste digestion to reduce environmental burden”

Dr. Bambang Setiadi

Chairman of National Research Council – Dewan Riset Nasional

Himlal Baral, PhD

Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR) Bogor, Indonesia

“Potential Of Pongamia For Bioenergy And Restoration Of Degraded Land In Indonesi”

Prof. Dr. Claudia Gallert

University of Applied Science Emden Leer, Faculty of Technology, Division Microbiology Biotechnology, Germany

“Multiresistant bacteria in aqueous environment”

Prof. Peter Gell Water Research Network

Federation University Australia “Management to insulate ecosystem services from the effects

of catchment development”

Prof. Josef WinterKarlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, Institute of Biology for

Engineers and Biotechnology of Wastewater Treatment,Germany

Himlal Baral, PhDCenter for International Forestry Research (CIFOR)

Bogor, Indonesia

Water Research NetworkFederation University Australia

Prof. Peter Gell

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Dr. Tri Retnaningsih Soeprobowati, MApp.Sc - School of Postgraduate Studies, Universitas Diponegoro

-Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang Indonesia

“Find The Future From The Past: Palaeolimnology In Indonesia”

Prof. Dato’ Ir. DR. Wan Ramli Wan Daud FASc

-Founding Director and Principal Research Fellow Fuel Cell Institute

-Department of Chemical & Process Engineering Faculty of Engineering & Built Environment

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia “Microbial Fuel Cells: Simultaneous Power Generation And

Wastewater Treatment”

Prof. Dr. Ir. Widodo Wahyu Purwanto, DEA Sustainable Energy Systems and Policy Research Cluster

Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia

“Assessing Energy Status and Sustainable Energy System Design in an Archipelagic State”

Prof. Dr. Teddy Mantoro, SMIEEE

Sampoerna University, Faculty Engineering and Technology “Towards Smart Information Systems: Exploitation on

Intelligent Speech News and Tracking User Location Indoor”

Prof. Dato’ Ir. DR. Wan Ramli Wan Daud FASc

--Department of Chemical & Process EngineeringFaculty of Engineering & Built Environment

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

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RE : Renewable energy

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RE-09 Syaifurrahman Solar Water Heating System For Biodiesel Production

Local Initiatives Of Installation yOf Solar Energy Facilities In A Sudanese Remote Village As A ChanceFor Sustainable Development: The Case Of WadWWHisunna Village In Khartoum State Sudan.

Hatim K Eltayeb

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The 2nd International Conference on Energy, Environment and Information System (ICENIS 2017)

15th – 16th August 2017, Universitas Diponegoro Semarang, Indonesia

* Corresponding author: [email protected] ECT-06

Local Initiatives Of Installation Of Solar EnergyFacilities In A Sudanese Remote Village As AChance For Sustainable Development: The CaseOf Wad Hisunna Village In Khartoum StateSudanHatim K Eltayeb 1,*

1 Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts Omdurman Islamic University

Abstract. This paper reviews the recent developments generated by house-installed solar energy facilities by the local people of Wad Hissuna Village-Sudan and its positive impact on the promotion of sustainable development in the village and its exemplary nature for the rural areas. Wad Hissuna village is an old and famous religious center located about 84 Km. north east of Khartoum North. Its population depends basically for their livelihood on small rain-fed farming (Bildat), animal raring, migration (domestic and abroad), trade at the local market and religious service (religious tourist) (Ziayrra). The village has faced huge problem of water supply and lack of job opportunities. These reasons and others kept Wad Hissuna very back warded. Since there is no large tangible economic potential resource in the area, the governments are not enthusiastic to provide very expensive infrastructure, i. e. electricity. Due to the availability of the solar energy technology, accumulation of knowledge and accessibility to some wealth among the people of Wad Hissuna, local initiatives emerge to supply the households, on individual’s level, with solar energy facilities. Now in 2017 there are approximately 100 households equipped with small units of solar energy. Unfortunately, there are no governmental rebates or tax- exemptions. In this paper a historical method will be applied to investigate the development and spread of PV units among the households. Statistical analytical methods will be implemented to measure the impact of the PV units on the sustainable development in Wad Hissuna. To achieve the aims of the study a 70 closed-end questionnaires were distributed among the households in the village. (SPSS) is used to analyze the data collected via the questionnaires.

Keywords: Local initiatives; Solar Energy; Sustainable Development;Wad Hissuna Village

1,*Hatim K Eltayeb

1 Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts Omdurman Islamic yUniversity

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RE-11 Slamet Supriyadi

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RE-12 Wahri Sunanda Home Photovoltaic System Design in Pangkalpinang City

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RE-14 Nani Harihastuti Bioenergy potential based on vinasse from ethanol industrial waste to green energy sustainability

RE-15 Hashfi Hawal Biogas Production from Rice Husk Waste by using Solid State Anaerobic Digestion (SSAD) Method

RE-16 Fahmi Arifan

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EC : Environmental Conservation

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Fish Marketing of Ribbon Fish (Trichiurus sp.) in Nusantara Fishing Port (NFP)at Palabuhanratu, West Java

EC-02 Devina Trisnawati

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EC-03 Rinawati Dyah Ika

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Merauke Papua

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EC-12 Raditya Ahmad Rifandi

Vulnerability Assessment of Mangrove Habitat to the Variables of the Oceanography Using CVI Method (Coastal Vulnerability Index) in Trimulyo Mangrove Area, Genuk District, Semarang

EC-13 Sutimin Analysis of a Fishery Model with two competing prey species in the presence of a predator species for Optimal Harvesting

EC-14 Mada Rizmaad Community Structure Of Coral Reefs In Saebus Island, Sumenep District, East Java

EC-15 Putranto Kondang Wijaya

Suitability Analysis For Scuba Diving On The Development Of Marine Tourism Destination

EC-16 Siti Fatimah Diversity Of Coral Fish At Saebus Island, East Java, Indonesia

EC-17 Mohammad Faizin Afandi

Zinc Content and Maximum Tolerance Consumptionof Green Mussels (Perna viridis) Collected from Coast of Sayung, Demak, Indonesia

EC-18 Sudarmadji Spring Management Based on Local Communities as a Drought Disaster Response in Samigaluh District, Kulon Progro Regency

EC-19 Sri Maryati Conservation Management of Agriculture Land using Geospatial Approach (A Case Study in the Bone Watershed, Gorontalo Province, Indonesia)

EC-20 Dini Novalanty Ohara Daulay

Carbon Value Analysis of Batang Gadis National Park, Mandailing Natal Regency, North Sumatera Province, Indonesia

EC-21 Nur Anisa Eka Ariyani

Implementation Of Conservation Policy Through The Protection Of Life Support System In The Karimunjawa National Park

EC-22 Jumrin Said Motivation and Perception of Tourists as Push and Pull Factors to VisitNational Park

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Code Name Title

EC-25 Nugraha Fajar Community Concern Development of Environmental Conservation

EC-26 Irawan Waluyo Jati

Economic Valuation as an Instrument to Determine The Management Strategy of Baros Mangrove Forest, Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

EC-27 Ligarnovi Ayuniar

The Profile Quality of Pond In Kendal Regency to Diversification Aquaculture

EC-28 Domas The Effectiveness of Hybrid Structure in Overcoming Coastal Abration in Trimulyo, Genuk Subdistrict Semarang City

EC-29 Bambang Study of Carrying Capacity Assesment for Natural Fisheries in Jatibarang Reservoir In Semarang City

EC-30 vika ayuningrum

Sustainability Activities In The Mining Sector: Current Status And Challenges Ahead Limestone Mining In Nusakambangan

EC-31 Feti Fatimatuz zahroh

Mangrove Cultivation For Dealing With Coastal Abrasion Case Study Of Karangsong

EC-32 Bustam Sulaiman

Influence Of Mangrove Forests Oncatch The Fishermen Of Belat

EPPE : Environmental Policy, Planning and Education

EPPE-01 Agustina Prihatiningsih

Students Environmental Awareness of Ar Ridho Nature School Semarang

EPPE-02 Aju Putrijanti The Control Of Environment Management Through Administrative Court

EPPE-03 Ali Roziqin Environmental Policy of Mangroves Management in Rembang Regency

EPPE-04 Aniek Hindrayani

Public Participation Planning of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Regulations: Analysis of Inconsistency for Some Cases in Indonesia

EPPE-05 Anis Chariri Does Green Investment Increase Financial Performance? Empirical Evidence from Indonesian Companies

EPPE-06 Bangun IR Urban Environment Development based on Universal Design Principles

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Code Name Title

EPPE-07 Dewi Widiaswati

Undergraduate Students’ Pro-Environmental Behavior in Daily Practice

EPPE-08 Diah Apriani Atika Sari

Greening of The Campus To Environmental Sustainability in Indonesia

EPPE-09 Muslihudin The Process of Public Gold Mining in Paningkaban Village Banyumas Indonesia

EPPE-10 Elanda Fikri Generation and Characteristics of Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Based on Socio-economics in Semarang City Indonesia

EPPE-11 elza rizkiawalia Understanding safety data sheets as a strategy to protect humans and the environment at the laboratory

EPPE-12 Haryono Setiyo Huboyo

Spatial Distribution of Conventional Air Pollutant and GHGs From Land Transportation in Two Developing Cities and Main Co-Benefit Actions For Reducing It.

EPPE-13 Kurniasih Tourism Village Model Based on Local Indigenous: Case Study of Nongkosawit Tourism Village, Gunungpati, Semarang

EPPE-14 Muhammad Ali Utilization of Information Technology for Non Domestic Waste Management in Semarang City

EPPE-15 Muhammad Ramdhan

Towards Water Sensitive City: Lesson Learned From Bogor Flood Hazard in 2017

EPPE-16 Novia Purbasari

Comparative Study on the Characteristics of Community-Based Tourism between Pentingsari and Nglanggeran Tourism Village, Special Region Yogyakarta

EPPE-17 Novie Susanto Implementing Cognitive Intervention to Educate and Improve Resident’s Preparedness in Landslide Areas

EPPE-18 Novie Susanto Evaluating Risk Perception based on Gender Differences for Mountaineering Activity

EPPE-19 Rizal Ichsan syah putra

Land use and river degradation impact of sand and gravel mining

EPPE-20 Sri Wahyu Ananingsih

The development of sasi laut in the preservation of sea in Kei community

EPPE-21 Sudharto P Hadi Critical Review of Spatial Planning of CAT Watuputih, Rembang Zone, Central Java, Indonesia

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Code Name Title

EPPE-22 Citrasmara Galuh Nuansa

Environmental Kuznets Curve Hypothesis: A Perspective of Sustainable Development in Indonesia

EPPE-23 Sri Lestari Minapadi Development Strategy in Supporting National Food Security

EPPE-24 tyas palupi The Importance of Pro-Environmental Behavior in Adolescent

EPPE-25 indraya kusyuniadi

Policy Implementation Study on Spatial Planning for Environmental Conflict (Study Location: Rembang Regency)

EPPE-26 Areef Muhammad

Stakeholder Analysis in Utilizing Environmental Services: Research problem in Semuncar Utilization Zone of Gunung Merbabu National Park

EPPE-27 Budi Santoso Planning Of Cattle Breed Development In District Blora, Central Java, Indonesia

EPPE-28 Indah Kurniasih W

Climate Change Anticipation on Supporting Capacity of Fishing Environment in The Coastal Area of Tanjungmas in Semarang City

EPPE-29 Yadi Suryadi

Climate Change In Indonesia (Case Study : Medan, Palembang, Semarang)

EPPE-30 Slamet Budiyanto

Environmental Analysis Of The Impacts Of Batik Waste Water Polution On The Quality Of Dug Well Water In The Batik Industral Center Of Jenggot Pekalongan City

EPPE-31 Hartuti Purnaweni

Community Self Help For Mitigation And Adaptation Of Climate Changein Timbulsloko, Sayung, Demak

EPPE-32 Heri Tjahjono Community Capacity In The Face Of Landslide Hazards In The Southern Of Semarang City

EPPE-33 Rahayu Implementation of State Obligations and Responsibility Ensuring the Availibility of Clean Water in Karimunjawa Islands

EPPE-34 Fajar Ifan Dolly

The Role of Stakeholders in Bungo Regency Jambi Province in Preventing the Change of Agricultural Area into Non Agricultural Area from Governance Perspective.

EPPE-35 Siti Robiah Nurbaiti

Literature Study on Community Participation in Community Based Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Programs

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Code Name Title

ET : Environmental Technology

ET-01 Endah Sri Wahyuni

Optimizing Chitosan and Drying Temperature on Quality and Quantity of Edible Film

ET-02 Mubarak Analysis of land function and concentration of TTS (Total Suspended Solid) in North water of Bengkalis Island

ET-03 Bimastyaji Surya Ramadan

Integrating Electrokinetic and Bioremediation Process for Treating Oil Contaminated Low Permeability Soil

ET-04 Sunarsih Numerical Solution of a 3-D Advection-Dispersion Model for Dissolved Oxygen Distribution in Facultative Ponds

ET-05 Indro Sumantri Performance of anaerobic baffled reactor with 3 compartments in removal of COD of wastewater of chilly sauce

ET-06 Iskahar A Study Of Sedimentation At The River Estuary On The Change Of Reservoir Storage

ET-07 Purwanto Effectiveness of Nitrification Inhibition on Various Species of Brachiaria Grass Rhizosphere

ET-08 Badrus Zaman Potential application of biodrying to treat solid waste

ET-09 Rame Oil Palm Empty Fruit Bunches (OPEFB): Existing Utilization and Current Trends Bio Refinery in Indonesi

ET-10 Sri Sumiyati Biodegradation of COD in Household Wastewater with Aerobic Biofilm Technology by Adding Sedimen Drainage Sewerage

ET-11 Sri Sumiyati Decreasing of BOD Concentration on Artificial Domestic Wastewater Using Anaerob Biofilter Reactor Technology

ET-12 Teuku Johar Gunawan

Effect of light Intensity and photoperiod on growth of Chlorella pyrenoidosa and CO2 Biofixation

ET-13 Yulis Hindarwati Identification of Heavy Metal Content in Terraced Rice Fields at Sruwen Village Tengaran Dstrict Semarang Regency

ET-14 Fahmi Arifan Optimization of Liquid Waste Processing Batik BuaranPekalongan using Membrane Photocatalitic Bioreactor

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Code Name Title

ET-15 A. Munawar The use of dolomite and compost for preventing acid mine drainage formation in a mesocosm system

ET-16 Suparni S Rahayu

Integration of Cleaner Production and Waste Water Treatment on Tofu Small Industry for Biogas Production using AnSBR Reactor

ET-17 Aditya Widiyadia

Preparation and Characterization of NiMo/Al2O3Catalyst for Hydrocracking Processing

ET-18 Maria Faustina Patricia

Dose of Biocoagulant-Mixing Rate Combinations for Optimum Reduction of COD in Wastewater

ET-19 Ika Kartika Febriyanti

Application of Pesticide Phytoremediation in Irrigated Rice Fields System Using Eceng Gondok (Eichhornia crassipes) Plants

ET-20 Yusran Pollution Impact and Alternative Treatment for Produced Water

EHT : Environmental Health and Toxicology

EHT-01 Dini Wahyuni Analysis of Work Design in Rubber Processing Plant

EHT-02 Agus Tjahjono Plankton And Heavy Metal Correlation From Commercial Vessels In Port Of Tanjung Emas Semarang

EHT-03 Iksiroh El Husnaa

Indoor Air Pollution In Non Ac Passenger Bus

EHT-04 Tri Joko Identification of Soil Properties and Organophosphate Residues From Agricultural Land in Wanasari Sub-District, Brebes, Indonesia

EHT-05 Yuliani Setyaningsih

Work Environment Factors and Their Influence on Urinary Chromium Levels in Informal Electroplating Workers

EHT-06 Fajrul Falakh Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment in Water Treatment Plant considering Environmental Health and Safety Practice

EHT-07 Maulidya

Comparison of Sellers's Awareness to Environmental Hygiene of MarketBulak, MarketKlender and MarketRawamangun, East Jakarta

EHT-08 heny kusumayanti

Physicochemical Characteristics of Artificial Rice from Composite Flour: Modified Cassava Starch, Canavalia ensiformis and Dioscorea esculenta

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Code Name Title

EHT-09 Henna Rya Sunoko

The Effect Of Cloud Ear Fungus (Auricularia polytricha) ON Serum Total Cholesterol, LDL And HDL Levels On Wistar Rats Induced By Reused Cooking Oil

EHT-10 Abdul razaq

The Effectifity Of Green Coconut Water To Reduce Mercury Level In The Blood And To Improve Blood Profiles And Liver Cells Appearance (Study In Sprague Dawley Rats)

EHT-11 Deka Zulfikar Rahman

Extract of Bromelin Waste Crown of Pineapple Fruit (Ananas comosus) and As Proteolytic Growth Inhibitor of Lung Cancer Cells

EE : Environmental Epidemiology

EE-01 Blego Sedionoto Prevalence of Hookworm infection and Strongyloidiasis in Cats and Potential Risk Factor of Human Diseases

EE-02 Amelia Rahmitha

Implementation of Geographical Information System for Bacteriological Contamination Analysis on Refill Drinking Water Depot (Study in Tembalang District)

EE-03 Endang Setiyani

The Presence Of Rat And House Sanitation Associated With Leptospira sp. Bacterial Infection In Rats (A Cross Sectional Study In Semarang, Central Java Province, Indonesia)

EE-04 Siti Rahayu

Mapping Of Leptospirosis Environmental Risk Factors And Determining The Level Of Leptospirosis Vulnerable Zone In Demak District Using Remote Sensing Image

EE-05 Didik Wahyudi Environmental And Behavioral Study Of Refractive Abnormality In Elementary School Students In Coastal Areas

PC : Pollution Control

PC-01 Mochamad Arief Budihardjo

The Benefit Impact of Air Pollution Reduction Through ATCS Implementation at Intersections

PC-02 Rame FLASH Technology: Full-Scale Hospital Waste Water Treatments Adopted in Aceh

PC-03 Rizki Purnaini Tidal Influence on Water Quality of Kapuas Kecil River Downstream

PC-04 Vita Pramaningsih

Strategy of Water Pollution Control Base On Social Economic Activity, in Karang Mumus River, Samarinda East Kalimantan, Indonesia

Prevalence of Hookworm infection andCats and Potential Risk Factor of Strongyloidiasis in

Human DiseasesBlego Sedionoto

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*Corresponding author: [email protected] EE-01

Prevalence of Hookworm infection and Strongyloidiasis in Cats and Potential Risk Factor of Human Diseases Blego Sedionoto1,2,* and Witthaya Anamnart1

1Doctoral Program of Biomedical Sciences, School of Allied Health Sciences and Public Health, Walailak University, Thasala, Thailand 2Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Public Health, Mulawarman University, Samarinda- Indonesia

Abstract. Hookworm infection and Stronyloidiasis are public health problem in the worldwide which both of them could infective in human by penetrated on skin and they have potential risk from Gastrointestinal zoonotic helminths of pets, including cats. We investigated the prevalence soil transmitted helminths infection in human and cats used modified Formal-Ether Concentration and agar plate culture. Fecal samples of 23 cats and human from Naitung and Subua Villages (area study 1), and fecal samples of 15 cats and 17 humans from Thasala Beach villages (area study 2) were collected. Result of study in area study 1 showed prevalence of infection in human was not hookworm and strongyloidiasis but 10% humans have infected Ascaris and Tricuris,and in cats have infected by hookworm 75.2% and S. strercoralis 8.5%, toxocara 13%, spirometra 13% and overall prevalence 82.5%. In area study 2 showed in human has infected by Trichuris 100% and S. stercoralis 29.4% and in cats have infected by hookworm 100% and S. strercoralis 40%, toxocora 20%, and spirometra 20%. Helminth infection found in both humans in two areas study are S. strercoralis. Hookworms were the most common helminth in cats but did not connection with infection in human, while S. strercoralis was helminth infection in cats which has potential zoonotic disease to human.

Keywords: Cats; human diseases; hookworm infection; strongyloidiasis.

1Witthaya Anamnart1

11Doctoral Program of Biomedical Sciences, School of Allied Health Sciences and Public Health, Walailak University, Thasala, Thailand

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Code Name Title

PC-05 Ayu Nindyapuspa

Distribution of heavy metals (Cu and Fe) in sea water of Gresik coastal area

PC-06 Ahmad Qosim Acid Rain Contribution from Pesticide Distribution to Rice Farmers in Pati Regency

PC-07 Widayat Cultivation of Microalgae Chlorella sp on Fresh Water and Waste Water of Tofu Industry

PC-08 Rachel L. Wattimena

Analysis of Heavy Metal Content (Pb) on Waters and Fish at The Floating Cages BPPP Ambon.

PC-09 Gitta Agnes Putri

Modeling Nitrogen Decrease in a Water Lettuce Ponds from Waste Stabilization Ponds

PC-10 Sri Lestari Effect of Batik Waste Water on Kali Wangan Water Quality in Different Seasons

PC-11 Arieyanti Dwi Astuti

Application of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) in Sugar Industries

PC-12 Siwi Dwiastuti Preliminary Design Of Industrial Symbiosis Of Smes Using Material Flow Cost Accounting (MFCA) Method

WM : Waste Management

WM-01 Arya Rezagama Sustainable Development Strategy Of Domestic Waste Infrastructure In The City Of Surakarta

WM-02 Astrid Pardede The Removal of Turbidity and TSS of the Domestic Wastewater by Coagulation-Flocculation Process Involving Oyster Mushroom as Biocoagulant

WM-03 Sundus Imandiani

Utilization of Natural Zeolite from Ponorogo and Purworejo for Naphthol Substance Adsorption

WM-04 Budi Prasetyo Samadikun

Waste Bank Revitalization in Palabuhanratu West Java

WM-05 Sunarsih Mathematical Analysis for the Optimization of Wastewater Treatment Systems in Facultative Pond Indicator Organic Matter

WM-06 Endah Rita Sulistya Dewi

Potential Of Microalgae Chlorella vulgaris As Bioremediation Agents Heavy Metal Pb ( Lead ) On Culture Media

WM-07 Erni Setyowati The Acoustical Properties of The Polyurethane Concrete Made of Oyster Shell Waste Comparing Other Concretes as Architectural Design

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Code Name Title

Components

WM-08 Senjaya Ihsan Facultative Stabilization Pond: Measuring Biological Oxygen Demand using Mathematical Approaches

WM-09 Erina Riak Asie Effectiveness of Reducing P Fertilizer and Adding Fish Pond Mud Waste on Growth and Yield of Soybean in Peatland

WM-10 Wijayanto Setyo Aji

Good Housekeeping Implementation for Improving Efficiency in Cassava Starch Industry (Case Study : Margoyoso District, Pati Regency)

WM-11 M.C. Tri Atmodjo

The Waste Management Of Tapioca Plant In Center Of Lampung

WM-12 Wiharyanto Oktiawan

Use of a germination bioassay to test compost maturity in Tekelan Village

WM-13 Amir Hasan The pollution problem of household waste in Sudan

WM-14 Chusna Amalia Comparison Of Possibility Method Monitoring In Landfill Site

WM-15 Nurul Hida A Review On Landfill Management In The Utilization Of Plastic Waste As An Alternative Fuel

GIR : Green Infrastructure and Resilience

GIR-01 Jati Utomo Dwi Hatmoko

Measuring Carbon Footprint of Flexible Pavement Construction Project in Indonesia

GIR-02 Dea Chintantya Comparing Value of Urban Green Space Using Contingent Valuation dan Travel Cost Methods

GIR-03 Juang Akbardin

The Influence Of Highway Transportation Infrastructure Condition Toward Commodity Production Generation For The Resilience Needs At Regional Internal Zone (The Comparison Case Study of Atraction and Generation Production at Poultry Commodity In Central Java Province)

GIR-04 Abdillah Rangga Fajar

Total Economic Value of Applied Used Green Line Street Model For Tamarindus Indica in Rembang District

Measuring Carbon Footprint of Flexible Pavement Construction Project in Indonesia

Jati Utomo Dwi Hatmoko

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* Corresponding author: [email protected] GIR-01

Measuring Carbon Footprint of Flexible Pavement Construction Project in Indonesia Jati Utomo Dwi Hatmoko1,*, Arif Hidayat1, Apsari Setiawati1, and Stefanus Catur Adi Prasetyo1

1 Chemical Engineering, Diponegoro University, Semarang, Indonesia

Abstract. Road infrastructure in Indonesia is mainly dominated by flexible pavement type. Its construction process, however, has raised concerns in terms of its environment impacts. This study aims to track and measure the carbon footprint of flexible pavement. The objectives are to map the construction process in relation to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, to quantify them in terms of carbon dioxide equivalents (CO2e) as generated by the process of production and transportation of raw materials, and the operation of plant off-site and on-site project. Data collection was done by having site observations and interviews with project stakeholders. The results show a total emissions of 70.888 tonnes CO2e, consisting of 34.248 tonnes CO2e (48.31%) off-site activities and 36.640 tonnes CO2e (51.687%) on-site activities. The two highest CO2e emissions were generated by the use of plant for asphalt concrete laying activities accounted 34.827 tonnes CO2e (49.130%), and material transportation accounted 24.921 (35.155%). These findings provide a new perspective of the carbon footprint in flexible pavement and suggest the urgent need for the use of more efficient and environmentally friendly plant in construction process as it shows the most significant contribution on the CO2e. This study provides valuable understanding on the environmental impact of typical flexible pavement projects in Indonesia, and further can be used for developing green road framework.

Keywords: Carbon footprint; flexible pavement; greenhouse gas emissions

1,*, Jati Utomo Dwi Hatmoko1

1 Chemical Engineering, Diponegoro University, Semarang, Indonesia

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Code Name Title

GIR-05 Ragil Nurwahyudi

A Resilience Pattern in Village Resilience : The Case BABALAN Village, PATI, Central Java Indonesia

GIR-06 Wiwik Julianti The Effectiveness Of Building Permit Regulation For Green Open Space At Housing Estates: Case Study Of Kendal Regency, Central Java, Indonesia

GIR-07 rafil amri Identifying a Region's Vulnerability to Water Resources : Measurement of Regional Water Resilience

GIR-08 Aji Mifatun Characteristics and Attractiveness of Aesthetic Based Environmental Park in Semarang City/Characteristic of Active (Resilience) in Park of Semarang Cities

GIR-09 Anisa Putri Febriani

Analysis of Urban Forest Needs as Anthropogenic CO _2 Gas Absorbent in Semarang City Center

GIR-10 Supriyadi The role of health and safety experts in Semarang city in the management of hazardous and toxic wastes

GIR-11 Lukman Eka Prasaja

The Application Potential of Eco-Efficiency for Greening Company

GIR-12 Hariyanto The Population Growth and Carrying Capacity in Semarang City

BI : Bussiness Intelligence

BI-01 Nia Budi Puspitasari

Consumer’s Buying Decision-Making Process in E-Commerce

BI-02 Samsinar Riza Power Distribution Analysis For Electrical Usage In Province Area Using Olap (Online Analytical Processing)

SCIS : Supply Chain Information Systems

SCIS-01 Dedy Ricardo Serumena

Analisys of supply chain system and CRM approach using Fuzy-Ahp

SCIS-02 Suharnomo The Impact of Work-Family Supportive Supervisors on Job Involvement and Job Satisfaction with Career Competencies as an Intervening Variable

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Code Name Title

IIS-01 Aries Susanty

Effect of Value Congruence, Brand Distinctiveness, Brand Social, Brand Warmth, and Memorable Brand Experience on Customer-Brand Identification and Brand Loyalty (Case Study: Brand of ACER Laptop)

IIS-02 Ari Kurnianto

Assessment of Information Security Management System based on ISO/IEC 27001:2013 On Subdirectorate of Data Center and Data Recovery Center in Ministry of Internal Affairs

IIS-03 Kholiq Budiman Enterprise Architecture Planning in developing A planning Information System : a Case Study of Semarang State University

IIS-04 Retno Agus Setiawan

Understanding customers’ intention to use social network sites as complaint channel: an analysis of young customers’ perspectives

DSS : Industrial Information Systems

DSS-01 Aryanti Aryanti Implementation Of Rivest Shamir Adleman Algorithm (Rsa) And Vigenere Cipher In Web-Based Information System

DSS-02 Ramadiani Simple Additive Weighting to Diagnose Rabbit Disease

DSS-03 Septya Maharani

Paskibraka Member Selection Using A Combination Of AHP and TOPSIS Methods On The Office Of Youth And Sports Of Kutai Kartanegara Regency

DSS-04 Sholihin Humanoid Robot Control System Balance Dance Indonesia and Reader Filters Using Complementary Angle Values

DSS-05 Slamet Widodo Design Monitoring Tools Of Clean Air Condition And Gas Dangerous Co, Co2, Ch4 In Chemical Laboratory Using Fuzzy Logic Based On Microcontroller

DSS-06 Satibi Satibi Expert Advisor (EA) Evaluation System Using ELECTRE Method in Foreign Exchange (Forex) Markets

DSS-07 Dwi Arief Prambudi

Expert System Application Of Forward Chaining And Certainty Factors Method For The Decision Of Contraception Tools

DSS-08 Tanhella Zein Vitadiar

Production Planning and Planting Pattern Scheduling Information System for Horticulture

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Code Name Title

DSS-09 Arbiati Faizah Total Quality Management of Information System for Quality Assessment of Pesantren Using Fuzzy-SERVQUAL

DSS-10 Ofelia Cizela da Costa Tavares

Hybrid Method for Mobile learning Cooperative: Study of Timor Leste

DSS-11 Anam Sutopo Translation Analysis on Civil Engineering Text Produced by Machine Translator

DSS-12 Nia Zuliyana The Decision Support System (DSS) Application to Determination of Diabetes Mellitus Patient Menu Using a Genetic Algorithm Method

SIS : Smart Information Systems

SIS-01 Cecilia Dai Payon Binti Gabriel

Digital Divide Measurement In Lembata Regency Using SIBIS

SIS-02 Alzena Dona Sabilla

Inventory Control System by Using Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI)

SIS-03 Chamdan Mashuri

Prediction of Safety Stock Using Fuzzy Time Series (FTS) and Technology of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) for Stock Control at Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI)

SIS-04 Dyna Marisa Khairina

Automation Diagnosis of Skin Disease in Humans using Dempster-Shafer Method

SIS-05 Galih Driandanu Rule based expert system for monitoring real time drug supply in hospital using radio frequency identification technology

SIS-06 Ginanjar Setyo Permadi

Application Mail Tracking Using RSA Algorithm As Security Data and HOT-Fit a Model for Evaluation System

SIS-07 Joanna Ardhyanti Mita Nugraha

Rule Based System Untuk Pengendalian Persediaan Obat Menggunakan Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)

SIS-08 Mona Fronita Comparison of Genetic Algorithm and Hill Climbing for Shortest Path Optimization Mapping

SIS-09 Moshe Markhasi Rupilu

The Development of Mobile Application to Introduce Historical Monuments in Manado

Hybrid Method for Mobile learning Cooperative: Study of Timor Leste

Ofelia Cizela da Costa Tavares

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*Corresponding author: [email protected] DSS-10

Hybrid Method for Mobile learning Cooperative: Study of Timor Leste Ofelia Cizela da Costa Tavares1, 2,*, Suyoto2,1, and Pranowo3, 1

1Magister Informatics Engineering, Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia 2Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Engineering and Science, Dili Institute of Technology, Dili Timor Leste

Abstract. Background: In the modern world today the decision support system is very useful to help in solving a problem, so this study discusses the learning process of savings and loan cooperatives in Timor Leste. The purpose of the observation is that the people of Timor Leste are still in the process of learning the use DSS for good saving and loan cooperative process. Purpose: Based on existing research on the Timor Leste community on credit cooperatives, a mobile application will be built that will help the cooperative learning process in East Timorese society. Methods: The methods used for decision making are AHP (Analytical Hierarchy Process) and SAW (simple additive Weighting) method to see the result of each criterion and the weight of the value. Result and Conclusion: The result of this research is mobile leaning cooperative in decision support system by using SAW and AHP method. Originality Value: Changed the two methods of mobile application development using AHP and SAW methods to help the decision support system process of a savings and credit cooperative in Timor Leste

Keywords: Cooperative; DSS; Timor Leste; SAW; AHP.

2Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Engineering and Science, Dili Institute of Technology, Dili Timor Leste

1, 2,*, Ofelia Cizela da Costa Tavares1

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Code Name Title

SIS-10 R. Reza El Akbar Differentiation and Exploration of Model MACP for HE VER 1.0 on Prototype Performance Measurement Application for Higher Education

SIS-11 Wirdah Anugrah

Real-time Geographic Information System (GIS) For Monitoring The Area Of Potential Water Level Using Rule Based System

SIS-12 Dhady Lukito Aji Implementation of Online Promethee Method for Poor Family Change Rate Calculation

HEEIS : Health, Safety and Environment Information Systems

HSEIS-01 Arif Susanto

Information Management of Web Application Based Environmental Performance Management in Concentrating Division of PTFI

HSEIS-02

Hendrykus Saritangdan Letsoin

Designing Web-based GIS Application by CSF Method: A Case Study in Boven Digoel Papua

HSEIS-03 Lisa Rolita

The Decision Making Trial And Evaluation Laboratory (Dematel) And Analytic Network Process (Anp) For Safety Management System Evaluation Performance

HSEIS-04

Pertiwi Andarani

Development of Airport Noise Mapping using Matlab Software (Case Study: Adi Soemarmo Airport – Boyolali, Indonesia)

HSEIS-05

Sawitri Subiyanto

Integration Of Remote Sensing Technology Using Sentinel-2A Satellite images For The Analysis Of Fertilization And Water Pollution Of Flood East Kanal Estuary Mouth Semarang City

HSEIS-06 Sunaryo Risk Analysis of Coastal Disaster of Semarang City,

Indonesia

HSEIS-07

Amar Sharaf Eldin

The Role of Spatial Analysis in Detectingthe Consequence of the FactorySites : Case Study of Assalaya Factory- Sudan.

HSEIS-08

Deniel Eko Aryanto

Assesment of groundwater recharge potential zone using GIS approach in Purworejo regency, Central Java province, Indonesia

HSEIS-09 Faizin Landslides susceptibility mapping at GunungCiremai

National Park

HSEIS-10

Riwayati Ningsih

Assessing The Priority Area of Mountainous Tourism Using Geospatial Approach in Kendal Regency, Central Java

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