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Riparian Buffers, Connectivity, and Water Quality: A Systematic Review of Land‑Use Gradients in Agro‑Urban Watersheds Kasim, Roland; Lihawa, Fitryane; K. Baderan, Dewi Wahyuni
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 3 No. 12 (2025): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i12.2514

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Agro‑urban watersheds combine intensive agriculture, expanding settlements, and modified drainage networks that jointly accelerate nutrient, sediment, and thermal pressures on streams. Riparian buffers are widely promoted as nature‑based infrastructure to intercept these pressures, yet reported effectiveness varies because pollutant delivery is mediated by hydrologic and ecological connectivity. This systematic review synthesizes international evidence on how riparian buffer attributes (width, vegetation structure, and integrity) interact with land‑use gradients and connectivity metrics to influence water‑quality indicators (chemical, physical, thermal, and biological). The synthesis shows consistent degradation of water quality with increasing land‑use intensity, but with strong context dependence driven by scale, storm routing, and pathway bypass. Buffers most reliably reduce pollutants when dominant surface and shallow subsurface flowpaths intersect buffer soils; uniform width prescriptions are therefore insufficient without connectivity diagnostics and input‑load context. We further find growing use of graph‑based and hydrologic connectivity measures to prioritize riparian corridors and identify hotspots where restoration can yield the highest water‑quality returns. The review concludes with connectivity‑informed design and planning implications to support water‑quality protection in agro‑urban watersheds.
Attributing Climate vs. Land-Cover Effects on Watershed Hydrology and Water Quality: A Systematic Review of Modeling and Statistical Frameworks Artha, Dicky; Lihawa, Fitriyane; K Baderan, Dewi Wahyuni
West Science Interdisciplinary Studies Vol. 3 No. 12 (2025): West Science Interdisciplinary Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsis.v3i12.2515

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Climate change and land-use/land-cover (LULC) dynamics jointly reshape watershed hydrology and water quality, yet their relative contributions remain difficult to isolate across regions, indicators, and methods. This systematic review synthesizes 28 peer-reviewed studies (2000–2025) that explicitly attribute or partition climate and LULC effects on streamflow, water yield, evapotranspiration, baseflow, and multiple water-quality indicators (e.g., nutrients, sediments, dissolved organic matter, salinity/alkalinity, and contaminant mixtures). Studies were grouped into four synthesis themes: (i) conceptualizations and study designs, (ii) process-based and hybrid modeling frameworks, (iii) statistical and decomposition approaches, and (iv) cross-context patterns and water-quality attribution. Across the evidence base, attribution outcomes are strongly conditioned by methodological choices—especially baseline definition, construction of climate-only and LULC-only counterfactuals, spatial and temporal scale, and the metric used to express contributions (e.g., scenario contrasts, sensitivities, or variance explained). Long-term water-balance responses are often attributed primarily to climate forcing, while water-quality outcomes are more frequently attributed to LULC and direct anthropogenic pressures, with climate acting as a key modulator of transport pathways and exposure. We conclude that robust climate–LULC attribution requires explicit counterfactual design, integrated use of process-based and data-driven frameworks, explicit representation of interactions, and routine uncertainty analysis to support context-sensitive watershed management and climate adaptation.
Equity in Household Food and Packaging Waste Management: A Systematic Literature Review of Determinants, Service Design, Measurement Bias, and Inclusive Interventions Assel, Abdurrahman; Lihawa, Fitriyane; K Baderan, Dewi Wahyuni
West Science Social and Humanities Studies Vol. 3 No. 12 (2025): West Science Social and Humanities Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsshs.v3i12.2502

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Household food and packaging waste sit at the intersection of everyday routines and municipal service systems. Equity problems emerge when participation costs such as time, distance, storage space, and digital requirements are unevenly distributed across households. This systematic literature review synthesizes 55 Scopus-indexed journal articles published between 2020 and 2025, screened and reported using PRISMA 2020. We organize the evidence into four themes: equity determinants (gendered household labor, education-related competencies, and digital connectivity), service design mediators (coverage, proximity, pickup reliability, cleanliness, and rule clarity), measurement and bias in household waste quantification (self-report, diaries, weighing, composition audits, and smart sensing), and equity performance of packaging-oriented instruments (pay-as-you-throw pricing, deposit-return systems, extended producer responsibility, and refill or reuse models). Across contexts, equity effects are conditional on access: service reliability and convenience often explain intention-behavior gaps more than attitudes alone. Self-report methods frequently underestimate waste and overstate pro-environmental practices, while high-burden protocols risk excluding time-constrained households and biasing subgroup comparisons. We conclude with an access-first implementation roadmap and an equity-credible evaluation checklist combining affordability safeguards, low-technology participation pathways, and mixed-method measurement designs.
Partisipasi Masyarakat dalam Pengembangan Ekowisata Hiu Paus Desa Botubarani, Kecamatan Kabila Bone, Kabupaten Bone Bolango Saleh, Triyana Sefya; Mooduto, Sitti Rahmatia; Baderan, Dewi Wahyuni K.
Spizaetus: Jurnal Biologi dan Pendidikan Biologi Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Spizaetus: Jurnal Biologi dan Pendidikan Biologi
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Biologi, FKIP, Universitas Nusa Nipa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55241/spibio.v4i2.180

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Desa Botubarani merupakan desa wisata dengan daya tarik utamanya yakni wisata hiu paus (Rhincodon typus) atau whale shark. Kegiatan wisata yang berlangsung diharapkan dan diupayakan terus berkembang serta memberikan manfaat bagi masyarakat setempat. Agar ekowisata ini tetap terjaga eksistensinya, diperlukan keterlibatan masyarakat dalam pengembangan ekowisata. Tujuan penilitian ini yaitu untuk melihat tingkat partisipasi dan bentuk bentuk partisipasi masyarakat dalam pengembangan ekowisata Hiu Paus Desa Botubarani. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode deskriptif dan survey dengan menggunakan kuesioner. Hasil dari penelitian ini yaitu nilai partisipasi dalam tahap perencanaan sebesar 3,18 masuk kategori sedang, tahap pelaksanaan sebesar 3,35 termasuk kategori sedaang, tahap pengambilan manfaat sebesar 4,19 masuk pada kategori tinggi dan tahap evaluasi sebesar 3,21 termasuk pada kategori sedang. Partisipasi yang di berikan masyarakat yakni dalam bentuk ide atau gagasan, tenaga, harta benda, dan kreativitas. Tingkat partisipasi masyarakat dalam pengembangan ekowisata Hiu Paus Desa Botubarani terbilang cukup tinggi.
HEAVY METAL CONTAMINATION IN WATER SOURCES IN POHUWATO REGENCY: IMPLICATIONS FOR BIODIVERSITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH IN GOLD MINING AREAS Iyabu, Hendri; Baderan, Dewi Wahyuni K; Hamidun, Marini Susanti; Rahim, Sukirman; Rauf, Asda
Indonesian Biodiversity Journal Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): December 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Manado

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53682/j135j237

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Artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) can increase the levels of heavy metals in surface water and groundwater sources. This study was conducted to evaluate water quality in Pohuwato Regency, Gorontalo, Indonesia. Sampling was performed at three sites: a reservoir, an irrigation channel, and a well. The concentrations of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), and mercury (Hg) were analyzed using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (AAS). The results indicated that Hg concentrations ranged from 0.00883 to 0.01493 mg/L (≈8.8–14.9× above the WHO guideline value of 0.001 mg/L), Mn concentrations ranged from 0.1309 to 0.543 mg/L (≈1.3–5.4× above the WHO guideline value of 0.1 mg/L), while Pb concentrations ranged from 0.0019 to 0.0048 mg/L, Cd concentrations ranged from 0.0002 to 0.0006 mg/L, and Fe concentrations ranged from 0.0728 to 0.101 mg/L, all of which were below the recommended threshold values for drinking water. The findings emphasize the importance of mitigation strategies based on mining governance, strengthening water safety plans, as well as interventions for household water treatment (adsorption/filtration) and risk communication.
HEAVY METAL CONTAMINATION IN WATER SOURCES IN POHUWATO REGENCY: IMPLICATIONS FOR BIODIVERSITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH IN GOLD MINING AREAS Iyabu, Hendri; Baderan, Dewi Wahyuni K; Hamidun, Marini Susanti; Rahim, Sukirman; Rauf, Asda
Indonesian Biodiversity Journal Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53682/j135j237

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Artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) can increase the levels of heavy metals in surface water and groundwater sources. This study was conducted to evaluate water quality in Pohuwato Regency, Gorontalo, Indonesia. Sampling was performed at three sites: a reservoir, an irrigation channel, and a well. The concentrations of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), iron (Fe), manganese (Mn), and mercury (Hg) were analyzed using Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (AAS). The results indicated that Hg concentrations ranged from 0.00883 to 0.01493 mg/L (≈8.8–14.9× above the WHO guideline value of 0.001 mg/L), Mn concentrations ranged from 0.1309 to 0.543 mg/L (≈1.3–5.4× above the WHO guideline value of 0.1 mg/L), while Pb concentrations ranged from 0.0019 to 0.0048 mg/L, Cd concentrations ranged from 0.0002 to 0.0006 mg/L, and Fe concentrations ranged from 0.0728 to 0.101 mg/L, all of which were below the recommended threshold values for drinking water. The findings emphasize the importance of mitigation strategies based on mining governance, strengthening water safety plans, as well as interventions for household water treatment (adsorption/filtration) and risk communication.
EVALUATION OF THE FUNCTIONALITY OF 3R WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES IN GORONTALO PROVINCE Rahmawati A. Damiti; Fitryane Lihawa; Dewi Wahyuni Baderan
BIOLINK (Jurnal Biologi Lingkungan Industri Kesehatan) Vol. 12 No. 2 (2026): Biolink February
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/biolink.v12i2.16608

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The waste generation in Indonesia, including Gorontalo Province, reaches 199.53 tons per day, necessitating strengthened 3R Waste Processing Facilities (3R TPS) to achieve national targets of 30% waste reduction and 70% waste management. This study analyzes the functionality of 3R TPS using a qualitative case study approach in Gorontalo City, Bone Bolango Regency, and Pohuwato Regency. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and document analysis. Results indicate that only 12 of 30 3R TPS (40%) are operational. Planning factors constitute the main constraints, including noncompliance with sanitation zoning, service coverage below the minimum threshold of 800 inhabitants, and limited accessibility of approximately ±15 km from district centers. From the management perspective, facilities show high dependency on government support, inconsistent user fee systems, and low community participation. Institutional functions remain suboptimal, particularly in Bone Bolango, where several facilities lack formal organizational structures. In contrast, Pohuwato Regency represents a best practice through salary incentives of IDR 1,250,000 per month and collaborative partnerships managing approximately 20 tons of waste annually. SWOT analysis positions the 3R TPS in Quadrant I, indicating strong opportunities that support aggressive strategies focused on institutional strengthening, infrastructure optimization, and expanded partnerships to enhance the effectiveness and resilience.
Cemaran Bakteri Escherichia coli dan Salmonella sp. pada Thunnus albacares di Pangkalan Pendaratan Ikan Kota Gorontalo Hadji, Sri Yulianti; Uno, Wirnangsi D; Baderan, Dewi Wahyuni K; Retnowati, Yuliana; Husain, Ilyas; Lamangantjo, Chairunnisah J
Jambura Edu Biosfer Journal Vol 7, No 1 (2025): Jambura Edu Biosfer Journal
Publisher : Fakultas MIPA Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34312/jebj.v7i1.25872

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Ikan tuna (Thunnus albacares) merupakan salah satu komoditas hasil laut yang banyak ditemukan di Pusat Pendaratan Ikan (PPI) Kota Gorontalo dan sering dikonsumsi masyarakat. Penanganan pasca tangkap yang kurang baik dapat memicu kontaminasi bakteri sehingga berdampak pada penurunan mutu ikan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendeteksi cemaran bakteri Escherichia coli dan Salmonella sp. pada ikan tuna jenis T. albacares di PPI Kota Gorontalo. Penelitian bersifat deskriptif dengan pengambilan sampel dari tiga titik berbeda, masing-masing satu sampel. Pengujian E. coli dilakukan dengan metode MPN tiga seri tabung, sedangkan Salmonella sp. diuji menggunakan metode kultur pada media selektif Salmonella Shigella Agar (SSA). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa seluruh sampel ikan tuna mengandung E. coli dengan nilai MPN berturut-turut 7,8 × 10³ APM/gr, 6,5 × 10³ APM/gr, dan 14,1 × 10³ APM/gr, sehingga tidak memenuhi syarat mutu SNI 2729:2013 yang mensyaratkan E. coli kurang dari 3 APM/gr untuk ikan segar. Sebaliknya, uji Salmonella sp. menunjukkan hasil negatif pada semua sampel, sehingga memenuhi baku mutu SNI 2729:2013 yaitu negatif per 25 gram (0/25 g).
Analisis Pola Penyebaran Gurita (Octopus sp) di Area Penangkapan Perairan Torosiaje Tahir, Sirvani; Utina, Ramli; lamangantjo, Chairunnisah J.; Baderan, Dewi Wahyuni K.; Zakaria, Zuliyanto
J-CEKI : Jurnal Cendekia Ilmiah Vol. 3 No. 6: Oktober 2024
Publisher : CV. ULIL ALBAB CORP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56799/jceki.v3i6.5257

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Gurita adalah salah satu hewan laut yang penting karena kandungan gizinya yang tinggi dan harganya yang cukup mahal, serta memainkan peran penting di antara hewan laut lainnya. Penelitian tentang pola penyebaran gurita di lakukan di Desa Torosiaje Kecamatan Popayato Kabupaten Pohuwato pada bulan Februari 2024. Tujuan dalam penelitian ini untuk menganalisis pola penyebaran gurita (Octopus sp) di area penangkapan Perairan Torosiaje. Metode yang digunakan adalah metode purposive sampling, dengan memilih 6 area penangkapan yang sudah ditentukan sebagai titik pengamatan yakni area penangkapan I di Pulau Torosiaje Besar, area penangkapan II di Pulau Torosiaje Kecil, area penangkapan III Reef Lana Besar Batuna, area penangkapan IV di Reef Sapa Karanganan, area penangkapan V Reef Sapa Dua Bunginan Darat dan area penangkapan VI Reef Sapa Dua Bunginan Laut. Teknik pengambilan sampel dilakukan menggunakan alat tangkap khusus gurita, serta prosedur penelitian meliputi observasi, pengambilan sampel di lokasi penelitian, identifikasi melalui literatur ilmiah buku dan jurnal serta wawancara informal bersama nelayan lokal. Analisis data menggunakan perhitungan Indeks dispersi morisita (Id), perhitungan keseragaman (Mu) dan pengelompokan (Mc) dan perhitungan standar derajat morisita (Ip). Hasil penelitian yang diperoleh yakni hanya terdapat satu spesies individu gurita yaitu Octopus cyanea, dengan hasil analisis data memperoleh nilai indeks dispersi morisita pada titik pengamatan I yakni Ip = 0,3922, titik pengamatan II Ip = 0,42, titik pengamatan III Ip=0,4, titik pengamatan IV Ip=0,42, titik pengamatan V Ip = 0,3473, dan titik pengamatan VI Ip = 0,3573. Hasil yang diperoleh menunjukkan bahwa pola penyebaran gurita (Octopus cyanea) di area penangkapan Perairan Torosiaje adalah acak.
Analisis Tingkat Kerusakan Hutan Mangrove di Desa Palopo Kecamatan Marisa Kabupaten Pohuwato Koni, Fitriyanti H.; Hamidun, Marini Susanti; Baderan, Dewi Wahyuni K.
J-CEKI : Jurnal Cendekia Ilmiah Vol. 4 No. 2: Februari 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56799/jceki.v4i2.8288

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Mangrove is an ecosystem found in coastal areas and is influenced by the ebb and flow of sea water. This ecosystem has ecological, socio-cultural and socio-economic roles. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of damage to mangrove forests. This study used survey and line transect methods. Based on the results of the study in Palopo Village, 13 types of mangroves were found to be included in the station. Among them are, Bruguiera sp, Bruguiera sexangula, Rhizophora apiculata, Rhizophora mucronata, Ceriops tagal, Avicennia lanata, Sonneratia alba, Xylocarpus mollucensis, Lumnitzera racemosa, Calophyllum inophyllum L, Excoecaria agallocha L, Ceriops decandra and Bruguiera plaviflora. In accordance with the Decree of the Minister of Environment Number 201 of 2004 concerning the criteria for mangrove forest damage, the density of trees at stations I and II is included in the damaged category (rare) because the density is <1000 trees. For the canopy cover of mangrove trees, the Excoecaria agallocha L. species at station II obtained a coverage percentage of 50.23%, while the other 11 species obtained a coverage percentage below 50%. Based on the coverage criteria, the mangrove species Excoecaria agallocha L. is included in the good (moderate) category, while the other 11 species are included in the damaged category.
Co-Authors , Fitryane Lihawa Abubakar Sidik Katili Abubakar Sidik Katili Ahmad Faqih Ahmad Faqih Ahmad Faqih Ahmad Zainuri Ahmad, Nur Rahmin Al Ilham Bin Salim Al Ilham Bin Salim Alisa H. Kadir, Nur Amelia Endang Puluhulawa Andi Satari Salahudin Angio, Melisnawati H Angio, Melisnawati H. Ani Mustapa Hasan Ardiansyah S. Akili Ardiyanto Saleh Modjo Arfa, Bella Saskia Artha, Dicky Asda Rauf Assel, Abdurrahman Bambang Mamangkay Bantali, Moh Sapitri Bella Saskia Arfa Bentearu, Fajran Botutihe, Nur Meyla Ulfiana Chairunnisah J Lamangantjo Daud Yusuf Delviyanti Lihawa, Sri Diah Noorshanti Moo Diko, Abdullah Kadir Djafar, Ismail Djamadi, Dian Anggreini Dwinda Mariska Putri Eka Reza Saputra Widodo Elya Nusantari Ernawati Jakaria Lihawa Farid S M Farid SM, Farid Febrianti Muhi febriyanti febriyanti Feri Novriyal Fery Rahmat Angriawan Bagu Fitriyane Lihawa Fitriyanti H. Koni Fitryane Lihawa Frandika K. Toiyo Frida Maryati Yusuf Fuad Pontoiyo H. Husain, Ilyas H. Malik, Safira Putri Hadji, Sri Yulianti Hajra Paune Hamid, Ririn Septiani Hartono D Mamu, Hartono D Hasim Hasim Hasim Hasim Hasim Hasim Hasim Hendri Iyabu Herinda Mardin Herlindah, Herlindah Husain, Ilyas Husain, Ilyas H. Ibrahim, Darwin Ilyas Husain Indramaya Tongkonoo Inzih Mohune Irawan, Mohammad Bayu Irvan A. Salihi Ismail Bagu Ismail Djafar Isra Cahayani Bahuwa Iswan Dunggio Jahja, Sukma Dewanty Jusna Ahmad Kadir, Zen Setiawan Kadir, ​Zen Setiawan Kasim, Roland Kirsten Caroline Donsi Koni, Fitriyanti H. La Alio La Alio Labuga, Falerins Laksmyn Kadir Lalusu, Sri Lesnawati Liberty Lodjo Lihawa, Ernawati Jakaria Lihawa, Firiyane Lihawa, Fitriyane Lihawa, Fityane Lilan Dama Lutfiyah Fadhilah Anwar M. Hasan, Ani Magfirahtul Jannah Manese, Muzdalifah Alya Amalia Margaretha Solang Marike Mahmud Marini Susanti Hamidu Marini Susanti Hamidun Masra Latjompoh Mawardi Heru Prasetyo Megawati Malle Melisnawati Angio Melisnawati H Angio Miftahul F. Adudu Mirawati Thalib Mohamad, Nurdin Mohamad, Silpian Mohammad Bayu Irawan Moko, Sulastri Putri Mooduto, Sitti Rahmatia Muh. Arfah Syam Muh. Nur Akbar Muhammad Rifqi Hariri Muhammad Rifqi Hariri MUHAMMAD YUSUF Mursali, Intan Zulfatadila Mustamin Ibrahim Mustapa, Vinarti Novalia Warow Novri Youla Kandowangko Novriyal, Feri Nur Akbar Abay, Moh. Nuraini Lapolo Nur’Ain Lahaya Nurma Rosalia Pakaya, Dudiyanto Panyilie, Nadia Fajri Parid Pakaya Pobela, Rahman Podungge, Rimlawaty Priwanti Junita Ekwanto Putri Liani Aliwu Putri, Diva M.A. Saghita Putri, Dwinda Mariska Rahman, Sitti Mutiah Rahmat Biki Rahmawati A. Damiti Rahmawati A. Damiti Rakhmat Jaya Lahay Ramli Utina Regina Valentine Aydalina Ridwan, Silvana Ariska Rosalia, Nurma Safitri, Ikraeni Saleh, Triyana Sefya Salihi, Irvan Abraham Septiani, Ririn Sidik Katili, Abubakar Silpian Mohamad Silvana Ariska Ridwan Sirvani Tahir Sitti Rahmatia Mooduto SM, Farid Sri Lesnawati Lalusu Sri Yustika Candri Pakaya Sudarmanto Hasan Sukirman Rahim Suryadi Syamsuddin Syam S. Kumaji Syam, Muh. Arfah Tahir, Sirvani Toiyo, Frandika K. Tri Nugroho, Bagus Triyana Sefya Saleh Tudja, Rahmawaty Usman, Mohamad Zainudin Wantogia, Misnawaty Waode, Faridawaty Weny J.A Musa Widia Rahma Tanti Wirnangsi D Uno Yuliana Retnowati Yusfriandi Dwi Ariesna Z Thalib, Heru Zein Setiawan Kadir Zihan S. Zakaria Zuliyanto Zakaria