CONTRIBUTION OF SDGS IN TSUNAMI DISASTER PREPAREDNESS EDUCATION IN INDONESIAEko HariyonoMadlazimSetyo AdmokoKhoirun Nisa'Science of Tsunami Hazards
Nobody in charge: essays on the future of leadership. New York: John Wiley; 2002. 88. Bahauddin K. The Essence of Leadership for Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. SDG Knowledge Hub 2018. https://sdg.iisd. org/commentary/generation-2030/the-...
SDGs shows value which no one denies, and private companies can contribute to SDGs. Some of 17 goals are easy for companies to work on, while others have limitations for corporate activities. The goal which private sector is most actively contributing through Voluntary Initiatives is Climate Change...
Based on the results of preparation of the list of technologies and on the assessment of Government-Private Workshop in Indonesia (FY2019) steelworks, activities have been undertaken to facilitate transfer of Japan's energy- efficient technologies to the country at an early stage. The JISF also...
First, the current tax rate of 3% is likely neutral (no contradictions or reinforcing relationships) because it is too low to have any health or employment effects. However, the revenue raised can be reinvested to improve livelihoods. Secondly, the tax rate should be increased but care has to...
Lastly, the de-growth economic model aligns with SDGs 1 (No Poverty), 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy), 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure), 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production), and 13 (Climate Action). However, there are some barriers...
Areas that experienced change between 2006 and 2015 ranged throughout Semarang City, Indonesia as seen from the optimized hotspot analysis (Figure 5). There were almost no changes in the already developed districts of Semarang Tengah (Central Semarang), Semarang Selatan (South Semarang), Semarang Ti...
Palm oil production has generated a bunch of well deserved bad mediathese past few years from the oppressive, destructive practices of giant multinational corporations with massive monoculture palm oil plantations in Malaysia, Indonesia, and South America. These companies employ locals for pennies a day...
Some of the prominent countries from where the students take part in this research study were from, Japan, Russian, Kazakhstan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, and Cambodia. In total the students from 36 different universities participated in this research study. Among these universities, 20 (...
pure innovation and the application of technologies cannot solve the problem of education in general. There is no rapid and significant economic growth in education; for example, it is usually a case of how plans are executed and the institutions themselves. This impediment in development is what...