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Analisis Timbulan Emisi Karbon Dioksida Area Kampus UPN “Veteran” Jawa Timur Ramadhan, Firza; Purnomo, Yayok Suryo; Jawwad, Muhammad Abdus Salam
Jurnal Serambi Engineering Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): Januari 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Serambi Mekkah

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The green space in the UPN Veteran campus area in East Java is a campus effort to control carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions generated by campus activities. Green spaces can absorb and store CO2 and convert it into energy and O2 through photosynthesis. The results showed that the CO2 emissions generated by the use of motorised vehicles, human respiration activities and the use of LPG energy at the research site amounted to 7,317,565.6 kgCO2/year. The total carbon uptake of the study area was 13,422,291 kgCO2/year. From the comparison between the total carbon dioxide (CO2) absorption and the generation of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions at the research site, it is known that Green Space can absorb or reduce CO2 emissions as a whole.
Penindakan Keimigrasian Bagi Pelaku Pemalsuan Data Dan Dokumen Untuk Mendapatkan Dokumen Perjalanan Keimigrasian Ramadhan, Firza; Setyo Pujonggo, Seno; Wirdhiningsih, Virra
Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan Vol 12 No 5.B (2026): Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan
Publisher : Peneliti.net

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Control and enforcement against data and document forgery in the context of acquiring immigration travel documents are vital elements in safeguarding national security and a nation's stability. The phenomenon of data and document forgery transcends national boundaries and creates opportunities for transnational criminal activities that undermine global stability. This research discusses the challenges and opportunities in the efforts to enforce against data and document forgery in immigration. The research highlights the importance of investing in advanced detection technology, comprehensive immigration officer training, and close international cooperation in information exchange and policy development. These actions will help enhance the effectiveness of immigration enforcement, secure national borders, and ensure the authenticity of immigration travel documents. The research also underscores the need for global immigration system updates and improvements to address forgery threats more effectively. The findings of this research provide in-depth insights into the challenges faced in enforcing against data and document forgery in immigration and serve as a foundation for further actions in maintaining national security and the integrity of immigration systems worldwide.