H. Husamah
Department of Biology Education, Faculty of Teacher and Training Education, Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang, Indonesia

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Tropical laboratory research to support sustainability issues: A systematic literature review H. Husamah; Abdulkadir Rahardjanto; Ahmad Adnan Mohd Shukri
Green and Tropical Laboratory for Sustainability Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): August
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/gtlabs.v1i1.36286

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Background: The study of tropical laboratory research to support sustainability issues is very urgent to ensure that efforts to conserve and utilize natural resources in tropical areas can be carried out effectively and sustainably. Objectives: This SLR focuses on analyzing research trends in relation to “tropical laboratory research to support sustainability issues”. Methods: This SLR will provide a relatively complete analysis so that it can inspire research activities for researchers, especially in countries that do not yet have a high interest in this aspect. This investigation constitutes a SLR to systematically identify, assess, and analyze all specific research inquiries, topics, or areas. The sequence of inclusion and exclusion was using PRISMA. Data simulation uses "Analyze search results" which is available on the Scopus system. To enrich data and analysis, the data was exported to *CSV format (for visualizing data process with VOSviewer and RStudio) and *RIS (for synchronized with Mendeley). The final result of this process was 17 articles that met the criteria and were worthy of analysis. Results: We discuss the findings related to Tropical Laboratory Research to Support Sustainability Issues based on the established research questions. Conclusion: Publications related to tropical laboratory research for sustainability have shown significant fluctuations since 2004, with the majority of publications coming from the United States. While there is potential for future growth, it is important to increase funding support and collaboration between countries to make this research more effective in supporting sustainability.
The urgency of green laboratory for sustainability: Review from Scopus AI data H. Husamah; Abdulkadir Rahardjanto; Tutut Indria Permana; Ahmad Adnan Mohd Shukri; Burak Olur; Roimil Latifa
Green and Tropical Laboratory for Sustainability Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/gtlabs.v2i2.40734

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Background: The increasing environmental burden of scientific laboratories has prompted a critical need to adopt sustainable practices. Laboratories consume substantial amounts of energy and water and generate hazardous and plastic waste, making them significant contributors to environmental degradation. Objectives: This study aims to explore the urgency, key themes, and strategic contributions of green laboratories to sustainability. Methods: Using a review approach supported by Scopus AI, the study collected and analyzed peer-reviewed data through natural language and keyword-based queries, combined with thematic mapping. Results: Key findings reveal four dominant themes: real-world labs, green chemistry, sustainability in higher education, and green technological innovation. These green lab practices offer benefits including reduced environmental footprint, cost savings, enhanced safety, and alignment with sustainability goals. However, challenges such as financial constraints and resistance to change must be addressed through stakeholder engagement and education. Conclusion: The study concludes that green laboratories play a vital role in sustainability transitions by bridging innovation, education, and environmental responsibility. This review offers a framework for future research and institutional efforts aimed at accelerating green lab adoption worldwide.