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Surya Octagon Interdisciplinary Journal of Science and Technology
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SOIJST (Surya Octagon Interdisciplinary Journal of Science and Technology) is a bilingual interdisciplinary journal that publishes original research on science and technology in Indonesia. SOIJST is organized by Surya Universisty. Interdisciplinary offerings reflect breakthrough research, as well as new directions of knowledge creation in four scopes: Life Sciences, Engineering, Socioeconomics, and Information & Communication. All of which explore the technology-oriented methods to offer solutions in ways that are inspirational and intellectually engaging. SOIJST was first published in 2015 and 2016. Due to change process of management, in the 2nd dan 3rd year, SOIJST did not released any volume. Starting from 2018, the further publication would be released for the next volumes.
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Penilaian Jejak Karbon (Carbon Footprint) yang Dihasilkan oleh Aktivitas Penduduk di Kawasan Gading Serpong, Tangerang Zulpikar, Firman; Brennette, Angela
Surya Octagon Interdisciplinary Journal of Science and Technology Vol 2 No 2 (2018): SOIJST
Publisher : Surya University

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The development of new residential areas using independent city concept encourages the potential increase of greenhouse gas emissions. It is derived from new infrastructure development and residents activities in this area. The objective of this study was to estimate the amount of greenhouse gas emissions through carbon footprint calculations derived from the resident's activities in Gading Serpong, Tangerang. Carbon footprint values were conducted by questionaire from 200 respondents and from three different types of housing: clusters, sectors and general houses in villages around the area. The emission sources were calculated including transportation, energy use at home, food consumption, and lifestyle. The results showed that lifestyle gave the highest value contribution about 39% of total carbon footprint, followed by transportation and energy use at home around 30% and 27%, respectively. The average value of individual carbon footprint approximately 7.99 tCO2 Eq./year. Moreover, carbon footprint values for cluster-type, sectors-type and general houses in the village were 9,602, 8,453 and 5,009 tCO2 Eq./year respectively. The result also found that the resident's income has a significant contribution to carbon footprint value.This study showed that the carbon footprint value of residents in Gading Serpong area influenced by housing type and individual income level.

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