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Hastin Setiani, Dwita Sutjiningsih, and Riri Fitri Sari Universities are increasingly adopting the “living laboratory” model to implement and evaluate sustainability innovations, including water management practices. As higher education institutions promote integrated sustainability policies, academic programs, and infrastructure initiatives, understanding the behavioral dynamics that shape water-saving practices becomes critical. While the Theory of Planned Behavior...
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Nur Khafifah Rusni, Dwita Sutjiningsih, Hayati Sari Hasibuan, and Raldi Hendro Kostoer Water scarcity in coastal and arid regions remains a critical challenge, particularly where groundwater sources are increasingly affected by seawater intrusion. As population growth and economic activity intensify in coastal settlements, access to clean water becomes more limited, often resulting in brackish or...
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Djoko Mulyo Hartono and Cindy Rianti Priadi This educational enrichment book provides structured learning materials on waste management for junior and senior high school teachers. Published by the Deputy for Environmental and Forestry Management Coordination, Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs and Investment, the book aims to strengthen environmental literacy and promote responsible waste management practices...
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Hayati Sari Hasibuan, Mari Eko Mulyani, Muhammad Attorik Falensky, Muhammad Fadel Aginda, and Rudy Parluhutan Tambunan As the world’s largest archipelagic nation, comprising 17,024 islands, Indonesia faces distinct challenges in managing urban expansion within its island cities, particularly as approximately 90% of its urban areas are located along coastlines. This study provides a critical analysis...
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