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ESE International Journal (Environmental Science and Engineering)
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ESE International Journal (Environmental Science and Engineering) is a journal for study based on Environmental Science and Environmental Engineering. This Journal is a quarterly Journal published every June, October, and February.
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Articles 22 Documents
Analysis of Household Waste Volume in North Banjarbaru District, Banjarbaru City Almira Ulimaz; Nana Citrawati Lestari
ESE International Journal (Environmental Science and Engineering) Vol 2 No 2 (2019)
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Increasing the number of residents in the city of Banjarbaru certainly increases the amount of waste generated. This study aims to analyze the generation of household waste volume in the City of Banjarbaru. Specifically, this research is focused on the people who live and live in the District of North Banjarbaru . Quantitative research was conducted to determine the generation of household waste volume while qualitative research was conducted to analyze how later good waste management could be carried out in the region based on obtained research data. Research samples for data about garbage generation is 50 households. Data is processed descriptively through data tabulation . The results of research on the generation of household waste volume is 0.4 868 kg / capita per day . Based on the data generated from the solid waste volume based on the existing population, the required fleet projections from the Banjarbaru City Sanitation Department are at least seven transport trucks, while currently only two garbage trucks are available.
Effectivity of Environment-based Learning Method Suryandari Suryandari
ESE International Journal (Environmental Science and Engineering) Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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The quiddity of knowledge is about a collection of knowledge, a process, a collection of values, ​​and one way to get to know the world. Therefore, learning science becomes complex to minimize apperception and understand concepts. One of the lessons that can be done is science learning with an environment-based learning model where the object of learning is oriented to real experiences, collecting data directly, so that the data obtained is accurate. This study provides a picture of the role of environment-based learning in the cognitive and affective domains of students, both from the teacher's and students' perspectives. Based on the results of research studied from science-based learning results in an increase in learning outcomes to student skills such as critical thinking skills, problem-solving to conceptual understanding. The positive role can also be understood by teachers when developing environment-based learning because science learning can be exemplified in real terms and motivate teacher creativity in utilizing the environment both material and material within the school environment. In the affective domain, changing students' attitudes such as motivation and interest in learning, scientific attitudes, and attitudes to care for the environment.
Environment Fettle by the Exposure of Electromagnetic Radiation Suryandari Suryandari
ESE International Journal (Environmental Science and Engineering) Vol 2 No 2 (2019)
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The use of technology in the industrial era 4.0 switched to wireless technology and is commonly called the Internet of Things (IoTs). Wireless technology relies on an RFR intensity basis that has biological effects on humans depending on how much energy is absorbed by living things (SAR) in the infrastructure environment such as in wireless transmission areas for television, radio, internet, and so on. RFR effects are generally known as electromagnetic radiation (EMR) which in long-term use can cause health complaints to the surrounding environment both physiological and psychological effects even though the SAR is known below the safe threshold. The impact of EMR on the environment is spread to all elements namely to humans, animal, and plants. Although several studies are showing the benefits of EMR on the environment, this needs to be further tested because the history of EMR in the past always has a negative impact, especially on the health aspect. The EMR countermeasure itself has been carried out to minimize the SAR level of the environment in an intelligible manner. This is a big job for humanity because EMR is formed from the technology of human creation itself
Utilization of the Environment as A Learning Resource for Social Studies Huriyah Huriyah
ESE International Journal (Environmental Science and Engineering) Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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The interaction between humans and the environment in utilizing the environmental potential as a source of social studies learning. The purpose of this study was to determine the use of the environment as a learning resource for social studies. The research method used is a qualitative research method with the type of literature. Data collection is taken from the search for library materials following the research carried out, then analyzed based on theory. The results of this study are to improve students' memory according to experience, renewable learning resources, social studies learning to be meaningful and memorable, provision of abilities for students in living life. This study concludes that the environment can be used as a source of social studies learning because it relates to the natural environment and the social environment so that it can foster a sense of love for the environment.
Study of Sustainable Landscape Criteria in Order to Green Open Space Planning for Settlements in RW 9 Kelurahan Merjosari - Malang Hamka Hamka; Sri Winarni; Adhi Widyarthara
ESE International Journal (Environmental Science and Engineering) Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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The green space in urban areas is the problem of its own for the speedy development. However, in our neighbourhood housing complex of RW 9 Joyogrand Merjosari village has potential housing facilities of empty land that could be used as green, active and productive space. The purpose of the study is to find the conceptual recommendation which relates to the development of sustainable green space benefiting the citizens and the natural environment. The methodology used is through study literature in accordance with green open space planning and sustainable landscape that includes 5 criteria; environment, economic, social and culture, an architectural aesthetic, institutional and, then conduct direct studies based on the criteria in question. Having conducted the survey, there was a space commensurate, open space for park, an open space for path and open space the island, but those potential spaces haven’t been properly used. Therefore, recommendations of sustainable green space development planning based on the sustainable landscape criteria is needed. From the environmental criteria, the physical qualities need to be increased. The economy can be increased by production activities such as productive plant cultivation and thematic space tourism development. The architectural planning for the gardens and environmental landmark can give space and attractive place experience. It also involves all agencies or group social housing in our neighbourhood RW.9 Joyogrand Merjosari urban village.
Observations of spatial and physical characteristics in the public space environment as a measurement parameter of visual comfort Ghoustanjiwani Adi Putra; Daim Tri Wahyono
ESE International Journal (Environmental Science and Engineering) Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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This descriptive qualitative study is part of the prelimanary study which aims to examines of spatial and physical characteristics in the public space environment as a measurement parameter of visual comfort on the quality of the environment public open space. The author will conduct a qualitative descriptive analysis using literature data and results of previous studies in evaluating the quality of public spaces based on visual quality. This case study takes an object in the form of green open space, "Singha Park," with all the forming attributes in the form of hardscape and softscape elements. In this study, it was found that "Taman Singha" is a reasonably effective and in good quality. Based on the analysis and observations on visual physical characters using guidelines from PPS (Project of Public Space), 2011. Using six PPS parameters, we found that using two parameters of visual quality measurement, namely: Comfort and image. where these two parameters are found in "Taman Singha."
Study of Energy-Friendly and Energy-Saving Concepts in the Residental Design of IAI Malang Redi Sigit Febrianto; Bambang Joko Wiji Utomo
ESE International Journal (Environmental Science and Engineering) Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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Contemporary architect designed houses tend to be environmentally friendly and energy efficient. An architect-designed residence is not only a place of refuge, a reflection of character, lifestyle and shows existence, but also must be energy efficient and environmentally friendly. This study seeks to describe what are the elements of environmentally friendly architecture and energy efficient architecture in the residential design of IAI Malang. The research design uses a mix method, namely exploring (qualitative) as well as trying to explain (quantitative). The research strategy is hermeneutics. The data collection method is secondary data. Using 3 analytical methods, namely descriptive analysis, thematic analysis and comparative analysis. The output of the research is a diagram of the elements forming sustainable architecture in 10 residential samples by architect IAI Malang.
Green Building Implementation at Adiwiyata Mandiri Elementary School in Malang City Putri Herlia Pramitasari; Suryo Tri Harjanto
ESE International Journal (Environmental Science and Engineering) Vol 4 No 1 (2021)
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Green School Festival and Adiwiyata award are the government's efforts to build the character of the nation's next generation for improving the quality of the environment based on education, participation, and sustainability. The application of green building principles in school buildings is equally important to support environmental quality improvement. Therefore, this study is focused on evaluating the fulfillment of green building criteria at Adiwiyata Mandiri Elementary School in Malang City. The analytical descriptive qualitative research method was carried out in this study by taking the object of study at SDN Tunjungsekar 1 and SD Insan Amanah Malang City. The results showed that the fulfillment of the green building criteria at the Adiwiyata Mandiri Elementary School in Malang City has not been optimal in fulfilling the principles of green buildings, both related to site management, energy efficiency, water, materials, improving the quality of indoor health and comfort, also building environmental management.
Optimization of Active Open Space Use at Al-Hidayah Musalla Design Concept Sri Winarni; Putri Herlia Pramitasari; Maria Istiqoma
ESE International Journal (Environmental Science and Engineering) Vol 4 No 1 (2021)
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The use of active open space is one way to improve the value of environmental quality to be more optimal. It could be seen that RT. 06 RW. 05 Penanggungan Village, Malang, had an active open space in the form of contoured land that was not functioning properly. For this reason, the purpose of this study was to utilize this active open space as a forum for religious and social activities in Al-Hidayah Musalla (Islamic prayer room). The research method employed was a qualitative descriptive method with the object study approach of Musalla (Islamic prayer room) design concept. The results of this design concept were optimized for limited land use through function and space efficiency as well as optimization of green space on steep contoured land in the form of vertical gardens so that the existing land could have functioned optimally as active and contextual land with the surrounding environment.
The Management of Public Facilities Area in Sidomakmur Baru Complex Dau Sub District Malang Regency as a Community Hall and Playground Bayu Teguh Ujianto; Redi Sigit Febrianto; Tutut Nani Prihatmi
ESE International Journal (Environmental Science and Engineering) Vol 4 No 1 (2021)
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According to Government Regulation No. 14/2016, every housing and settlement area is required to provide facilities and infrastructure and public facilities. However, in Sidomakmur Baru Complex, the developer has provided the facilities only in the form of empty land that has not been adequately processed and serves only as a water catchment area. The land will be very potential if processed into a place that can accommodate more functional community activities, such as processing its function as a Citizen Hall and Playground for children. Manage the function of the land while maintaining its previous function as a water catchment area. The method used in this activity was field observation and advance plan and a participatory action research strategy. In terms of design, the main focus is to have a decent architecture while still paying attention to the surrounding environment.

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