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ANALISIS VEGETASI Ficus Racemosa L. DI BANTARAN SUNGAI CILIWUNG WILAYAH PANGADEGAN JAKARTA SELATAN: Analysis Vegetation Of Ficus Racemosa L In The Ciliwung District Of Pangadegan South Jakarta Zaharah, Puteri; Noriko, Nita; Pambudi, Arief
Bioma Vol. 12 No. 2 (2016): Bioma
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Negeri Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (708.806 KB) | DOI: 10.21009/Bioma12(2).2

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River is the most important things for the human life, one of the components environmental especially for whom whose living in the city and Ciliwung river is one of the major river beside of others 13 rivers. Bamboo trees, bananas, cotton, gempol and elo are the common flora were dominate plants along the riverbanks (gempol and elo taken from the local people words). Based from interview with some local citizens in the Ciliwung riverbank which pas through the district of Pangadegan (South Jakarta), Ficus racemosa L (elo tree) is the most important plant which can withstand river erosion and could maintained the riverbanks during flood and continued by taking sample that plant on that district for need of analysis and identification. From the calculation Gigantochloa apus types stake has the highest INP value to the over all plot of 65.43% while INP Ficus racemosa is still low, but Ficus racemosa can be one alternative plant for conservation in the Ciliwung river, because Ficus racemosa has strong roots. However the selection of other plants such as bamboo trees is more effective because it has fast growth. Therefore, by combining the types of plants that role as conservation may be a solution.
Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Characteristics, and Financial Performance: Evidence from Indonesian Banks Valentina, Bernadeta; Zaharah, Puteri; Utha, Maria Ariesta
Jurnal Ilmu Manajemen Advantage Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): June 2025
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Widya Gama Lumajang

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This study examines the relationship between financial success in the Indonesian banking sector, corporate social responsibility (CSR), and corporate characteristics (gender diversity, board size, and firm age). While extensive research has explored the direct impact of CSR on financial performance, fewer studies have examined the effects of corporate characteristics with financial performance, especially in Indonesia. Financial and corporate characteristic data were taken from 13 Indonesian bank’s annual and sustainability reports from 2019 to 2023. Using multiple regression analysis, this study discovered a positive correlation between gender diversity with ROE and firm age with ROA. In contrast, board size and CSR funds have no positive effect on both ROA and ROE.