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Jurnal Ekologi, Masyarakat dan Sains
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Jurnal Ekologi, Masyarakat dan Sains (EMS) adalah inisiatif ECOTAS untuk diseminasi artikel ilmiah secara elektronik. Jurnal diharapkan dapat menjadi sarana penyebarluasan pengetahuan, gagasan, pemikiran dan hasil penelitian mengenai berbagai hal yang berkaitan dengan upaya untuk menciptakan hubungan dan saling keberadaan yang harmonis antara manusia dengan alam lingkungan hidupnya. Jurnal memfasilitasi diskusi mengenai lingkungan hidup dan kedudukan manusia di dalamnya secara multidisiplin dan terbuka untuk memperoleh pengetahuan mengenai hubungan dan interaksi manusia dengan lingkungan alam, sosial, dan budayanya termasuk lingkungan buatan manusia sendiri serta bagaimana selayaknya manusia berperilaku dalam kedudukannya. Jurnal menerima naskah yang ditulis dalam Bahasa Indonesia yang dapat dipahami oleh pembaca yang luas dari berbagai disiplin ilmu baik ilmu alam, ilmu sosial dan humaniora yang bertalian dengan hubungan manusia dengan ekosistemnya yang berkaitan erat dengan kesejahteraan dan keberlanjutan kehidupan di bumi. Jurnal diupayakan terbit secara rutin dalam periode dua kali setahun untuk mempublikasikan artikel yang ditelaah oleh rekan sejawat (peer review). Jurnal menerapkan kebijakan akses terbuka dengan lisensi Creative Commons Atribusi-Non Komersial 4.0 Internasional di mana isi jurnal yang diterbitkan secara elektronik bebas untuk diakses tanpa biaya segera setelah jurnal atau artikel diterbitkan. Pengguna berhak untuk membaca, mengunduh, menggandakan, mendistribusikan, mencetak, mencari atau membuat tautan terhadap naskah lengkap dan menggunakannya untuk tujuan yang tidak melanggar hukum.
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Mulur Mungkret: Ilmu Bahagia Suryomentaram sebagai Etika Ekologi Nusantara Gerardus Chrisdinando OCarm; Armada Riyanto; Mathias Jebaru Adon
Jurnal Ekologi, Masyarakat dan Sains Vol 7 No 1 (2026): Jan-Jun 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55448/e2zjkc51

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Modern Environmental Ethics is facing with the fact that nature is being destroyed. The cause is none other than the post-modernist mentality, which views the environment as merely a means to fulfill human needs. Some cultural problems: 1) environmental ethics that emerged from the Western economic system is not in accordance with the mentality of East; 2) there is a movement to raise local wisdom as the basis of environmental ethics that are appropriate for certain localities. Suryomentaram's teachings succeeded in exploring the structure of the Nusantara's human psyche, with the finding that a fulfilled desire can mulur and mungkret causing a dynamic of feelings in every human being (raos sami). Raos sami is used as a benchmark to achieve a state of serene paradise, where everything done is free from the desire to mulur which causes distress. The concept of mulur mungkret can be applied as the basis of the Environmental Ethics of the Nusantara, which is in accordance with the temperament of the people, and in harmony with the cosmological concept of the Nusantara which emphasizes symbiotic mutualism between humans and nature.
Studi Ekologi dan Pemanfaatan Vegetasi untuk Konservasi Air di Beberapa Sumber Mata Air Desa Jak Kabupaten Timor Tengah Utara Remigius Binsasi; Willem Amu Blegur; Yolanda Getrudis Naisumu; Polikarpia W. Bani; Jefrianus Sanan
Jurnal Ekologi, Masyarakat dan Sains Vol 7 No 1 (2026): Jan-Jun 2026
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This study examines vegetation ecology around the springs of Jak Village as part of an effort to understand vegetation dynamics and its role in sustaining water resources. The research aims to analyze the distribution of stem diameter classes of each species, community structure based on density, frequency, basal area, and Importance Value Index (IVI), the influence of environmental factors on vegetation growth, and forms of community empowerment. The quadrat method was applied using 200-meter transects at three springs—Oe’aniut, Oe’naek, and Oe’ana—with five observation plots established at each site. Vegetation data included tree, pole, sapling, and seedling growth forms, while environmental parameters comprised air temperature, air humidity, soil pH, and soil moisture. The results indicate variation in diameter class distribution among locations. The highest IVI values were recorded for the tree stratum of Syzygium samarangense (36.01%), pole stratum of Areca catechu (79.57%), sapling stratum of Tectona grandis (68.91%), and seedling stratum of Syzygium samarangense (22.60%). It is concluded that vegetation plays a crucial role in spring conservation, supported by active community participation through reforestation activities.
Pengelolaan Sampah Berkelanjutan Sebagai Strategi Pendukung Pembangunan Berkelanjutan : Systematic Literature Review Afif Nur Khayati; Amin Pujiati; Inaya Sari Melati
Jurnal Ekologi, Masyarakat dan Sains Vol 7 No 1 (2026): Jan-Jun 2026
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Waste management is a major challenge faced by Indonesia, which ends up being related to environmental hunger and the achievement of sustainable development goals (SDGs). This study aims to identify sustainable management practices in Indonesia and broadcast how these strategies support sustainable development. The method used is the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) with the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses) approach. The results of the study indicate that various approaches such as waste bank programs, cross-sector collaboration, and community education and participation play an important role in realizing sustainable waste management. This study also highlights the importance of policy support, infrastructure, and innovation in waste management as an integral strategy to support sustainable development in Indonesia.
Analisis Persepsi Masyarakat Tentang Dampak Limpasan Air Permukaan Pada Lingkungan Permukiman Di Loa Buah, Kota Samarinda Patricia Yoanita Effendi; Junita Nur Aulia; Dina Hayati Putri; Nova Hariani
Jurnal Ekologi, Masyarakat dan Sains Vol 7 No 1 (2026): Jan-Jun 2026
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Surface water runoff in residential areas can lead to flooding, water pollution, and infrastructure damage. This study aims to analyze community perceptions of the impact of surface runoff in Loa Buah, Samarinda City. The method used is descriptive qualitative, involving interviews with purposively selected respondents. The results show that residents are aware of the increased water volume during rain, which causes puddles, carries sediment, and pollutes clean water sources. The perceived impacts include road damage, health issues, and economic burdens. The community expects a permanent solution from the government through improved drainage systems and well-managed spatial planning.
Etnobotani pada Upacara Adat Suku Sasak Roshiya Hilyatiy; Nining Purwati
Jurnal Ekologi, Masyarakat dan Sains Vol 7 No 1 (2026): Jan-Jun 2026
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Ethnobotany is the study related to the use of plants by humans in a custom or culture. The purpose of this research is to identify the types of plants used by the Sasak tribe and their symbolic meanings in various traditional ceremonies of the Sasak tribe, namely the peraq api, ngurisan and begawe merik ceremonies. In this study, the method used is qualitative descriptive. The results of the study show that there are 41 types of plants used in the three traditions, but the most is in the tradition of begawe merart, which is as many as 19 types of plants followed by peraq api, which is 13 types of plants, finally the ngurisan tradition utilizes 9 types of plants. The use of these plants is diverse, namely as food offerings and certain traditional symbols that have symbolic meanings believed by the Sasak tribe people themselves. This is an effort to preserve the noble values contained in each tradition and plants, especially plants used in traditional ceremonies so that they can be used for continuity.
Dampak Hibah FOLU Norwegia terhadap Pertumbuhan Ekonomi Hijau Indonesia: Analisis Input-Output Galuh Sukarsa; Muhammad Heru Akhmadi
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Multinational financing facilities to improve environmental quality had been implemented by Indonesia at the fourth quarter of 2022, as Norway’s grant about USD 56 under the Forestry and Other Land Use (FOLU) Net Sink 2030 program. This study aims to assess the effectiveness and impact of the Norwegian grant on the development of Indonesia’s green economy using Indonesia’s 52-sector Input-Output analysis 2016 that already updated to 2025, interviews and documentation. This research finds that Norway’s grant was allocated under a Result-Based Contribution (RBC) scheme, achieved an effectiveness rate of 52% in 2023. It also boosted economic growth through increased output (Rp735,39 billion) and gross value added (Rp607,80 billion), enhanced by downstream forest product industries. Nonetheless, optimization gaps remain, particularly in governance quality, stakeholder synergy, and community-based downstream forestry initiatives.
Menuju Lapas Sehat dan Responsif Gender: Edukasi Hak Kesehatan bagi Narapidana Perempuan Herlina Herlina; Sri Ismawati; Mega Fitri Hertini; Safaruddin Harefa
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This community engagement program is grounded in the persistent limitations in fulfilling female inmates’ right to health within correctional institutions, particularly in relation to reproductive health services, mental health care, and the low level of awareness among inmates regarding their fundamental health rights, despite the demands of national regulations and international standards that require gender-responsive services. The program aims to enhance female inmates’ understanding of their right to health at the Women’s Correctional Facility Class IIA Pontianak, with a specific focus on vulnerable groups, namely pregnant and breastfeeding inmates. The activity involved 40 female inmates, including 4 who were pregnant and 3 who were breastfeeding. The method employed was Participatory Action Research (PAR), implemented through focus group discussions (FGD), facility observations, interviews with correctional officers, and simple pre-test and post-test assessments to measure participants’ level of understanding. The results indicate a significant improvement in participants’ knowledge of health rights, including reproductive health services, mental health, and complaint mechanisms within the correctional system. In addition, the program also strengthened the capacity of correctional officers in understanding the importance of gender-responsive services. 
Strategi Adaptasi Petani Perkotaan Melalui Pemanfaatan Media Hidroponik di Kota Semarang Ivan Adidharma Riswandaputra; Nugroho Trisnu Brata
Jurnal Ekologi, Masyarakat dan Sains Vol 7 No 1 (2026): Jan-Jun 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55448/171jd427

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The development of urban areas has led to an increasing limitation of agricultural land, thereby necessitating alternative strategies to sustain agricultural activities in cities. This study aims to analyze the utilization of hydroponic systems as a farming strategy adopted by urban farmers, as well as to examine the advantages, constraints, and socio-economic implications of implementing this method. The research employs a qualitative approach, using observation and in-depth interviews with hydroponic farmers who conduct commercial cultivation. The findings indicate that hydroponics is utilized as an adaptive strategy to address land scarcity, as it enhances spatial efficiency, increases the number of cultivated plants, and improves crop quality. Nevertheless, the implementation of hydroponic systems also faces several challenges, including relatively high initial investment costs, the need for meticulousness and consistency in maintenance, and consumer markets that differ from those of conventional agriculture. From a socio-economic perspective, hydroponic farming contributes to income stability among farmers and fosters new social relations and perspectives toward urban agriculture. Therefore, hydroponics holds significant potential as a sustainable urban farming strategy, provided that it is supported by improved knowledge, adequate infrastructure, and effective management.
Integration of Ecological Spirituality and Youth Participation in Reforestation Program: Laudato Si’ Movement Timor Leste Josue Willian; Abdul Jabbar; Andhina Putri Heriyanti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55448/k8b9qz07

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Deforestation in Timor-Leste continues at a rate of 10,000-12,000 hectares/year. Nevertheless, existing reforestation research remains theoretically fragmented, prioritizing biophysical and technical dimensions while neglecting the spiritual and attitudinal values that drive participatory environmental behavior among youth-led movement. This study examines the causal pathways through which ecological spirituality, operationalized through the three dimensions of Laudato Si' (spiritual, lifestyle, and societal), drives environmental attitudes, mediates youth participation in reforestation, and ultimately produces ecological and social outcomes. The research method used is a qualitative approach complemented by a basic ecological assessment (mixed-method light). This study engaged 23 purposively selected informants through in-depth interviews and thematic analysis, complemented by field ecological measurements including land suitability assessment and plant survival rate at two reforestation sites in Díli, Timor-Leste. The three dimensions of Laudato Si' ecological spirituality function as interconnected psychological mechanisms of values internalization that progressively transform individual moral awareness into collective environmental action; however, despite strong spiritual motivation, youth participation remained predominantly consultative (Arnstein’s tokenism level) due to centralized decision-making and limited resource autonomy, while field assessment classified both reforestation sites as marginally suitable (S3), with plant survival rates of 50%-80% with drought-tolerant neem (Azadirachta indica) achieving the highest survival rate (80%). 

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