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Tradisi Pecotan dalam Perayaan Walimah Al-’Urs (Studi Analisis ‘Urf di Desa Bandaran Kecamatan Tlanakan Kabupaten Pamekasan) Abdillah, Kudrat; Kartika Sari, Novi
Al-Manhaj: Journal of Indonesian Islamic Family Law Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : Fakultas Syariah IAIN Madura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19105/al-manhaj.v3i2.4719

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Tradisi pecotan dalam acara Walimah al-’urs mewajibkan para tamu untuk berdonasi uang dan merupakan syarat yang harus dipenuhi saat menghadiri undangan walimah. Pengembangan tradisi pecotan dalam perayaan walimahul 'urs di Desa Bandaran masih dilakukan oleh masyarakat karena tradisi ini memiliki sifat yang lestari. Tradisi ini jarang dilakukan. Namun makna tradisi pecotan dalam perayaan Walimah al-’urs tetap diwujudkan yaitu memberikan sumbangan selain biaya acara. (the pecotan tradition in the Walimah al-’urs event requires guests to donate money and is a condition that must be met when attending a walimah invitation. The development of the pecotan tradition in the Walimah al-’urs celebration in Bandaran Village is still carried out by the community because this tradition has a sustainable nature. This tradition is rarely carried out. However, the meaning of the pecotan tradition in the Walimah al-’urs celebration is still realized, namely giving donations other than the cost of the event.)
The Carbon Footprint Estimation based on Campus Activities in ITERA (Institut Teknologi Sumatera) Kartika Sari, Novi; Gusvita, Rinda; Puradimaja, Deny Juanda
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 1: Special Issue 2021
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (895.833 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/jsp.2021.12036

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ITERA (Institut Teknologi Sumatera) is one of young university situated in Lampung Province, Indonesia. In 2018, the average population of campus (students, faculties, and staff) was about 9584 persons. The objective of this paper is to inventory Green House Gasses (GHGs) and then to calculate carbon footprint using equation by UI Greenmetric Guideline 2018 except for fuel and LPG consumption, paper use, and organic waste generation by using GHGs Protocol. Three scopes of GHGs emission were used to classify based on both direct and indirect source(s). The first scope was presented by LPG consumption and fuel consumption of campus’s car. Electricity consumption became scope 2 while the scope 3 involved paper use, organic waste generation including food waste and Yard trimmings, and transportation activities of both motorcycles and cars. The estimated GHGs emission was about 2846.541 metric ton CO2eq during 2018-2019 (one year) with the portion of each scope resulting 10.2%, 62%, and 28.2%, respectively. Electricity usage was being the highest contributor of carbon footprint. The inventory of GHGs will help top management of campus to evaluate and determine some strategies for minimization, reduction, and mitigation notably in electricity sector by some strategies such as substituting electric devices into eco-friendly products, applying energy management ISO 50001, and others.
The Carbon Footprint Estimation based on Campus Activities in ITERA (Institut Teknologi Sumatera) Kartika Sari, Novi; Gusvita, Rinda; Puradimaja, Deny Juanda
Journal of Sustainability Perspectives Vol 1: Special Issue 2021
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (895.833 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/jsp.2021.12036

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ITERA (Institut Teknologi Sumatera) is one of young university situated in Lampung Province, Indonesia. In 2018, the average population of campus (students, faculties, and staff) was about 9584 persons. The objective of this paper is to inventory Green House Gasses (GHGs) and then to calculate carbon footprint using equation by UI Greenmetric Guideline 2018 except for fuel and LPG consumption, paper use, and organic waste generation by using GHGs Protocol. Three scopes of GHGs emission were used to classify based on both direct and indirect source(s). The first scope was presented by LPG consumption and fuel consumption of campus’s car. Electricity consumption became scope 2 while the scope 3 involved paper use, organic waste generation including food waste and Yard trimmings, and transportation activities of both motorcycles and cars. The estimated GHGs emission was about 2846.541 metric ton CO2eq during 2018-2019 (one year) with the portion of each scope resulting 10.2%, 62%, and 28.2%, respectively. Electricity usage was being the highest contributor of carbon footprint. The inventory of GHGs will help top management of campus to evaluate and determine some strategies for minimization, reduction, and mitigation notably in electricity sector by some strategies such as substituting electric devices into eco-friendly products, applying energy management ISO 50001, and others.