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Journal of a Sustainable Global South
Published by Universitas Udayana
ISSN : 25796062     EISSN : 2622058X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24843/jsgs.2017.v01.i02
JSGS (Journal of A Sustainable Global South) [E-ISSN 2622-058X | P-ISSN 2579-6062 | DOI 10.24843] is a refereed journal which reflecting current problems of global development - climate change, geographic restructuring, migration, adaptive urbanism, social justice and other dominant issues, the journal is focused on issues pertaining to sustainable development of the third world countries in the context of evolving social, cultural, economic and spatial conditions. It therefore embraces studies that deepen our understanding of cultural and socially empathetic forms of development. So its focus is on sustainable living environments, urban and rural growth, economy, spatial restructuring, and infrastructure, the use of resources, as well as disaster mitigation and management. Each submission will be reviewed by at least two reviewers. The Journal is published twice a year, in February and August, by Institute for Research and Community Services Udayana University.
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Detail Publication Ni Made Swanendri
Journal of A Sustainable Global South Vol 1 No 1 (2017): February 2017
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Ergonomic Program and Nursing Intervention in Nursing Students Ni Ketut Guru Prapti; Putu Oka Yuli Nurhesti; Ketut Tirtayasa
Journal of A Sustainable Global South Vol 4 No 1 (2020): February 2020
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Ergonomics position is the position that should be done while working on a such procedure to improve work security, work efficiency and reduce risk factors. Nurses are the health workers with the biggest exposure risk factor. The results of the preliminary study showed that more than 50 percent of the students are still doing the wrong position when performing nursing interventions. This study was conducted at Nursing Study Program of Udayana University wich aims to know the effect of comprehensive ergonomic program on ergonomic position of students when performing nursing interventions. A quasy experimental design with action research application was used to analyze the effect of an ergonomic program on knowledge, attitude and behavior of nursing students. Nursing students of Udayana University was the population of this study and simple random sampling techniques was used with sample size of 50 respondents. Evaluation of this study were involves the readiness of institutions to apply programs and modifications according to institutional conditions. The results showed that there is a significant effect of ergonomic program on student's knowledge, attitude and behavior related to ergonomic standard in performing nursing interventions with statistic test result p <0,05. Student behavior can be improved by increasing the students' knowledge on the ergonomic position when performing nursing intervention. Based on the results of this study, the institute is expected to provide knowledge about the importance of ergonomics position to nursing students, either through counseling or by incorporating into one of the subjects in the nursing curriculum. Index Terms— ergonomic program, nursing student and nursing intervention
The natural renewable building material-bamboo. A comparison between Germany and Indonesia. Felix Bernhard Haves
Journal of A Sustainable Global South Vol 3 No 2 (2019): August 2019
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It is foreseeable worldwide that in the future the topic of sustainability will have to be given greater importance. The same applies to the building industry. Bamboo is a natural, very fast growing raw material with very good properties which have great advantages in many areas. It doesn't grow all over the world, but it already has a lobby in non countries of origin. Now the question arises whether bamboo can become more important in the future as a building material in non-countries of origin due to sustainability problems. First of all the work deals with the climatic conditions that bamboo needs to grow and why it can't grow all over the world. Subsequently, bamboo as a raw material is discussed and it is worked out whether it has the right properties for an alternative and what could make it such a good alternative material. It is examined whether he can supplement or even replace other materials in countries of origin. Properties are confronted and compared. My results show that bamboo, due to its properties and applications, has the potential to be a complement and/or an alternative to other building materials. However, there are some small factors that speak against it. Further my results have shown that fundamentally much more thought has to be given to sustainable building. Bamboo can become a big factor of sustainability in the building industry in the future, but it is not enough to rest on it and the topic must be given a more important meaning. Index Terms— Bamboo,Future,Non-Originating Countries,Sustainability.
Detail Publication Kadek Edi Saputra
Journal of A Sustainable Global South Vol 3 No 2 (2019): August 2019
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Distribution Shop Center (Distro) Local Brand Clothes and Skate Playges in Kuta Utara, Badung, Bali Ni Rara Ranubhuana; I Made Adhika; I Gusti Bagus Budjana
Journal of A Sustainable Global South Vol 1 No 2 (2017): August 2017
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The centre of clothing distro and skatepark are buildings that are included in commercial and business functions. The centre of clothing distro is community of several clothing brands that have their own distro. The function of distro is to display and sell their products. Various concepts and idealism are offer from every clothing brands. Some concepts are offer such as music, skateboarding, custom motorbikes, surfing, tropics, and other concepts. The concepts of the brand will affect the interior concept that will applicated. The goal is to provide the identity and characteristics of distro, so that attract consumers to come and buy some products. The industrial concept interior is very suitable to be apply in a dis-tro. The material in industrial concept shows natural impression of material such as expose bricks, concrete, floor and some finishing marerials while still displaying the original texture. This makes the industrial concepts more affordable but requires high creativity, so that it is suitable to be apply in a distro. This concept will give a masculine impression, rough but still comfortable. The collaboration of the industrial concept with the concept with the concept of clothing brand can be apply by adding some decoration and artwork that related with the concept. Index Terms— industrial, distro, interior.
Application of the Concept of Healing Environment-in the Design of the Drug Rehabilitation Center in Bali I Made Hari Wangsa Nugraha; I Gusti Ngurah Anom Rajendra; I Wayan Yuda Manik
Journal of A Sustainable Global South Vol 2 No 2 (2018): August 2018
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A drug addict (narcotics, psychotropic drugs, and other addictive materials) have a very rapid development in many countries. Country Indonesia included in the country with the number of drugs users are growing rapidly every year, so it needs a facility that is the drug rehabilitation. Drug addict rehabilitation center in Bali is a facility that hosts a drug ad-dict in order to recover the health of body, emotions, mind, and soul. Drug addict rehabilitation facilities have on site medical and non-medical health required for restoring and treating drug addicts and it also helps the Government pro-gram to reduce the drug addict. Drug rehabilitation center is a healing environment designed aiming to accelerate the healing process ang providing service for drug addicts. To achieve these goals, the process of designing a drug addict rehabilitation centre implemented the concept of the healing environment where in this design, the healing process is obatained through the rehabillitan not only medical but also parties obtained from the environment around the rehabili-tan used by rehabillitan as on object design. Index Terms— drug addict, rehabilitation center, healing environment.
Traditional Balinese Food Existence and Appealing as The Culinary Tourism at Stars Hotels at Sanur Denpasar Bali Ida Ayu Trisna Eka Putri; Putu Dian Kesumadewi
Journal of A Sustainable Global South Vol 1 No 1 (2017): February 2017
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The purpose of this study is determining the existence, appealing, and also the tourist perception of Traditional Balinese Food at stars hotels in Sanur. The research sample is whole the four and five star hotels in Sanur. The purposive technique as used in determining the research informant by interviewed with the hotel chef. The tourist perception was collected by accidental sampling. Data collected by observation, interviewed, literature study, questionnaires, and the picture documentation. The data were analyzed by descriptive method and Likert Scale for the tourist perception. According to this research that most of the stars hotels at Sanur presents, and served with various menus, and the favorites menu is " Ikan Panggang Sambel Matah". The cooking process, with decreased the high spicy and add the sweet taste is the modification of the food for serving to the foreign tourist. The presentation by buffet and a la carte service. The Likert scale measurement shows that the presentation quality gets the highest score, total score is 382 (mean 4,24), and the lowest score is the variety of the menu with a total score 353 (mean 3,92). Keywords: existence, appealing, Traditional Balinese Food, the stars hotels
Effectiveness of Intervention with Health (m-Health) Technology for Health Care Compliance: Literature Review Ni Made Parwati; Pande Januraga; - Suarjawa
Journal of A Sustainable Global South Vol 4 No 1 (2020): February 2020
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The integration of cellular technology in healthcare (M-Health) has the potential in coping with the constraints of the medical service system and to become a breakthrough to support the patients’ medication adherence. This review was conducted to compare and evaluate the effectiveness of M-Healthin terms of the patients’ medication adherence.The literature review conducting on PubMed, Cochrane Library, Ebsco Health and Taylor & Francis was confined to the articles published between 2010 and 2019. Fifteen articles relating to medication adherence were reviewed, eleven of which employed RCT methods including quasi-experiment that assessed the effectiveness of M-Health to measure the adherence, while four other researches employed qualitative studies to explore patients’ perceptions.The review showed that the intervention of m-Health is effective to drive the compliance of the treatment in accordance with healthcare promotion efforts as well as the prevention, screening and the management of the diseases. Two studies have shown inconsistent results regarding the prevention of obesity and the management of hypertension patients. The development of such model abd the integration of parallel m-Health and healthcare promotion will improve the long-term medication adherence. Index Terms— effectiveness, compliance, M-health, health care
How did food consumption affect architecture? Annika Seuken
Journal of A Sustainable Global South Vol 3 No 2 (2019): August 2019
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The essence of this paper is to highlight the cultural differences between two geographically separate cultures. Two aspects are examined: food culture and tourism. In general, as will be shown later in some figures, tourism in Bali and in general will increase steadily. There will be growing new problems and consequences, which I will explain in order to make their dimensions known. Of course, there is also the question of what opportunities this will bring. There will also be insights into the opinions of local Germans and Balinese. I will use the empirical method, i.e. I will look for suitable sources on the basis of my research question. I will use the university network ProQuest and search for keywords, as listed below. I will also search the WordWideWeb for appropriate statistics on the development of tourism to support my theses. My results show that tourism development has two sides, one positive and one negative. It can come to networks between the different nations, continents and cultures, which is naturally a large enrichment on both sides. On the other hand, mass tourism destroys large parts of indigenous nature and culture. The aim is that more and more tourists will be able to come and, little by little, the actual cultural heritage, such as traditional architecture, will be lost. Index Terms— Cultural heritage, cultural differences, food culture, tourism development, traditional archi-tecture
Redesign Interior in Yulia 1 Homestay, Sanur, Denpasar Selatan, Bali Application of Scandinavian Concepts I Gede Eka Prasetya; I Wayan Wiryawan
Journal of A Sustainable Global South Vol 2 No 1 (2018): February 2018
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Tourism in Bali is an important economic sector for the people of Bali. Tourism is synonymous with an lodging. In every place, especially tourist destinations, there must be many lodging facilities. Sanur as one of the tourist destinations cer-tainly has many choices of lodging places such as homestays, competition between homestays in attracting interested local and foreign guests is getting tighter. The bedroom and bathroom are the most important part of a homestay. In de-signing space in the bedroom and bathroom of Yulia 1 Homestay Sanur uses the Scandinavian Concept in the hope of giving a different identity than other homestays without reducing comfort. The Scandinavian concept has a neutral color and simple character in the selection of furniture. Index Terms— interior design, homestay, bedroom, bathroom, scandinavian.

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