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International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science
ISSN : 27209644     EISSN : 27210871     DOI : 10.38142/ijesss
Core Subject : Economy, Social,
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (abbreviated as IJESSS) p-ISSN 2720-9644 and e-ISSN 2721-0871 is a multidisciplinary journal covering all aspects of the environmental impacts of socio-economic development. The International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Sciences is published quarterly and published in March, July and November. IJESSS also uses LOCKSS system to ensure a secure and permanent archive for the journal. Concerned with the complex interactions between development and the environment, its purpose is to seek ways and means for achieving sustainability in all human activities aimed at such development. Coverage includes interactions among society, development and environment, and their implications for sustainable development; technical, economic, ethical and philosophical aspects of sustainable development; local, regional and global sustainability and their practical implementation; development and application of indicators of sustainability; development, verification, implementation, and monitoring of policies for sustainable development; sustainable use of land, water, energy and biological resources in development, waste management; impacts of agriculture and forestry activities on soil and aquatic ecosystems and biodiversity, Economic Circular and much more
Articles 579 Documents
Multimodality Discourses Of The Miss Universe Beauty Pageant As An Arena Of Cultural Production HERMAWAN, Dony; RONDA, Andi Mirza; SIGIT, Ridzki Rinanto
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (Jul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v4i4.706

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The Miss Universe beauty pageant is a cultural production arena where the construction of female beauty is formed through an ideal image that is slowly socialized by the media, becoming a standard in society. This research aims to find out and describe the construction of the meaning of beauty built through the Miss Universe beauty contest through the perspective of Discourse Analysis Multimodality, reveal the implied meaning of gestures, and understand the self-identity of the Miss Universe contestants. This qualitative research uses a critical paradigm using document studies, interviews, and literature. Data analysis used multimodality discourse analysis through data reduction, presentation, and conclusion. The results of this study indicate that: 1) The meaning of beauty at the Miss Universe 2021 pageant is constructed through the depiction of the contestants' perfection, which consists of their physique, attitude, and insight. The contestants' appearances have created beauty criteria that shape the idealization of the female figure and influence the audience's perspective on self-appreciation; 2) Overall, the most frequently shown contestant gestures give confidence and grace according to the message in the Miss Universe slogan, namely confidently beautiful; 3) The identity of the Miss Universe contestants reveals who, personality, where, and what culture is being performed with various styles and uniqueness. This uniqueness can be in the form of personality, interests, favorite food, way of talking, way of walking, and even how the contestants behave when responding to things and questions. 
Unveiling the Green Impact: Exploring the Nexus Between Trade Openness and Environmental Quality in South Africa DINGISWAYO, Unathi; SIBANDA, Kin; DUBIHLELA, Dorah
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 5 (2023): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (Sep
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v4i5.714

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In light of the escalating concerns about environmental sustainability and the profound impact of international trade on environmental outcomes, the study's focal point was to empirically investigate the relationship between trade openness and environmental quality in South Africa from 1994 to 2018. In order to achieve the goal, the research utilized the Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) Bounds method and Granger causality test for analyzing data. The ARDL Bounds approach was chosen for its ability to examine both short-run and long-run relationships, while the Granger causality test provided insights into the direction of causality between the variables. This combination of robust econometric techniques enhances the reliability and depth of the study's findings, leading to a more comprehensive understanding of the complex relationship between trade openness and environmental quality in the country. The analysis results revealed a significant and positive relationship between trade openness and carbon emissions in the short and long run. The Granger causality test also indicated a unidirectional causality from trade openness to environmental quality. These implications are paramount for the South African government's policy formulation. In order to tackle the environmental issues that come with open trade, the government must put in place trade agreements that will enhance its ability to address these concerns efficiently. One crucial step is reducing trade barriers on environmental goods, facilitating increased access to green technologies at lower costs. Moreover, the government should prioritize enacting and enforcing strict environmental laws to avoid the "pollution haven hypothesis," which often affects low-income countries.
Mediamorphosis of Betawi Cultural Broadcasting Domain Into New Media Domain SHAHAB, Fauziah
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (Jul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v4i4.715

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Along with the development of technology and the internet, mediamorphosis has affected the domain of broadcasting Betawi culture, which was initially limited to traditional media such as radio and television, shifting to new media domains such as the internet and social media. This mediamorphosis significantly impacts the promotion, representation, and understanding of Betawi culture among the public. This study aims to analyze the mediamorphosis from the broadcasting domain of Betawi culture to the domain of new media by paying attention to disruption and changes in the representation and accessibility of Betawi culture. The research method used is media analysis, which involves collecting data from various new media sources containing Betawi cultural content. The study results show that the morphosis of media from the Betawi cultural broadcasting domain to the new media domain has expanded the reach and accessibility of Betawi culture. Betawi cultural content can now be accessed via digital platforms such as websites, apps, and social media. Mediamorphosis changes the way Betawi culture is disseminated, accessed, and understood by society and also helps revitalize Betawi culture.
Coffee Shop Business Performance As Deduction of Motivation and Innovation CHRISTANTYO, E. Hartojo; SHIRATINA, Aldina
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (Jul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v4i4.717

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This study aims to analyze the performance of the coffee shop business and identify the factors that influence it and their relationship with the motivation and innovation of coffee shop workers during the Covid-19 pandemic. This research is directed to determine the relationship between variables that have an influence on business performance and competitiveness as an indicator of marketing carried out by coffee shops which are included in the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to maintain and improve their business performance, through motivation and innovation through mediation. Competitiveness based on descriptions and previous studies. The population of this non-franchise coffee shop study is estimated at 150 coffee shops. Hence, the researchers used the Google form to determine a random sample of 103 coffee shops in the Tangerang and South Tangerang areas. The data analysis method uses the Structural Equation Model-Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS). The study's results found that the motivation of MSME coffee shop entrepreneurs during the Covid-19 pandemic was not statistically significant either directly or indirectly. The study's results found that the motivation of MSME coffee shop entrepreneurs during the Covid-19 pandemic was not statistically significant either directly or indirectly. The study's results found that the motivation of MSME coffee shop entrepreneurs during the Covid-19 pandemic was not statistically significant either directly or indirectly. In contrast, the innovations made by coffee shop entrepreneurs proved to affect the business performance of their coffee shops significantly. The implications of this research are discussed in full in the article.
The Global Climate and Environmental Protest: Student Environmental Activism a Transformative Defiance DAMOAH, Benjamin; KEENGWE, Sagini; OWUSU, Samuel; YEBOAH, Clement; KEKESSIE, Francis
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (Jul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v4i4.734

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Global climate and environmental protests are a widespread movement that aims to draw attention to the urgent need for action on climate change and environmental issues. The movement has gained momentum in recent years, as people around the world have become increasingly aware of the devastating effects of climate change, such as rising sea levels, more frequent and severe natural disasters, and loss of biodiversity. This paper is theoretically grounded on social movement theory which navigated through several climate protests witnessed in recent times, particularly in sub-Sahara Africa. More than 7 million young people gather in cities throughout the globe in protest of the lack of action by world leaders to stop the severe effects of climate change and its accelerating rate. To put pressure on world leaders to act, Greta Thunberg, a Swedish climate activist, and others call on students to leave their classes on Fridays to protest the unending climate crises. These campaigns have led to growing environmental activism as more young people are becoming aware of the devastating impact of climate change on their daily lives. It was discovered that; Students have been actively involved in several climate protests defying the institution’s authorities to protest for a change in the global conversation amid a series of rhetoric and indecision from world leaders. The paper has unearthed that, climate activism has yielded positive outcome which has brought transformation into global discourse in pursuit of strategic measures to address climate and environmental crises.
Integration of Environmental Ethics Education in the Classroom: A of Related Literature OLAWUMI, Kayode; MAVUSO, Mzuyanda Percival
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (Jul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v4i4.741

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Due to the catastrophic impact of global warming and various environmental challenges, ecological issues are a topic of discussion in every country in the globe. Researchers believed that solutions to environmental problems lie in the integration of environmental ethics education in schools to create awareness of moral values and attitudes of humans toward the environment. However, there seem to be inadequate efforts to integrate environmental ethics education into the school curriculum. This study, therefore, argues for the examined literature to find out how school teachers integrate environmental ethics education in lessons. The study adopted the qualitative systematic literature review method, and twenty-six peer-review articles were selected from the EBSCO, Scopus, and Google Scholar databases. The twenty-six selected peer-review articles were analyzed to determine the level of integration of environmental ethics education in South African classrooms. The study revealed that the internalization of environmental ethics education as a moral foundation may make humans aware of their interaction with the environment. According to literature, awareness of improved environmental ethics education assist human to behave and act ethically towards nature thereby contributing to the reduction in environmental damage and improving environmental conservation and management. The study, therefore, suggests the organization of environmental ethical awareness in-service training programs by the Department of Basic Education for teachers which will expose them and their learners to environmental ethics, disciplined behavior, and positive attitude towards their environment.  
Deviation of Communication Ethics in Hospitals During the Covid 19 Pandemic Period March 2020 to January 2021 (Case Study at Menteng Mitra Afia Hospital) RINALDI, Enrico Adhitya; LILIWERI, Alo; DUA, Mikhael; MULYASANTOSA, Nandang
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (Jul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v4i4.743

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This study aims to analyze the Deviation of Communication Ethics seen from Medical Action Management Response and Communication Contravention. In this study, data was collected through an interview method with 10 health workers at Menteng Mitra Afia Hospital and 1 external resource person. The problem in this research is "Ethical Deviation and crisis communication at Menteng Mitra Afia Hospital in Central Jakarta in handling the crisis due to the Covid-19 outbreak which requires speed of action but is highly dependent on the government so that it can become a guide in the future". In this study, data were collected through an interview method with 10 health workers at Menteng Mitra Afia Hospital and 1 external resource person using the Research Paradigm to find out various medical actions in crisis situations, forms or types of ethical deviations, examine management responses and formulate policy models. Then analyze the data obtained in the form of Inductive Analysis, this analysis uses qualitative research methods, induction and case studies. Where one research begins with specific observations and measurements. By starting to detect patterns and regularities,formulate some tentative hypotheses that we can explore and finally develop some conclusions or general theories and concepts. The results of this study are that there are problems with the availability of facilities and infrastructure that have the potential to affect deviations in communication ethics, communication problems originating from human resources, doctors and health workers, and problems with deviations from the service system that have the potential to affect communication ethics
The Effect of Green Human Resource Management on Business Sustainability Through Competitive Advantage in MSMEs in DKI Jakarta KAMILIA, Alfina Ridha; NAWANGSARI, Lenny C
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (Jul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v4i4.745

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Indonesia has environmental problems from year to year, which is still one of themain problems that must be faced. Awareness of the environment also triggers many companies to use environmentally friendly concepts as one of their company management policies. This study aims to examine and analyze The Effect Of Green Human Resource Management On Business Sustainability Through Competitive Advantage In MSMES In DKI Jakarta. The sample of this study was 212 respondents using an accidental sampling technique using the hair formula calculation due to the unknown population. The research method used is quantitative with SEM-PLS. The results show that: Green Recruitment has a significant effect on Business Sustainability; Green Training has a positive and significant effect on Business Sustainability; Green Performance Assessment has a positive and significant effect on Business Sustainability; Green Compensation and Rewards have no significant effect on Business Sustainability; Competitive Advantage has a significant effect on Business Sustainability; Green Recruitment has no significant effect on Competitive Advantage; Green Training has a positive and significant effect on Competitive Advantage; Green Performance Assessment has a positive and significant effect on Competitive Advantage; Green Compensation and Reward has a positive and significant effect on Competitive Advantage; Competitive Advantage does not mediate the effect of Green Recruitment on Business Sustainability; Mediating Competitive Advantage the effect of Green Training on Business Sustainability; Mediating Competitive Advantage effect of Green Performance Assessment on Business Sustainability; Mediating Competitive Advantage the effect of Green Compensation and Reward on Business Sustainability.
Water Quality Condition From Upstream To Downstream Of Mahakam River, Kutai Kartanegara District, East Kalimantan SUJIMAN, Sujiman
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 4 (2023): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (Jul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v4i4.752

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This research aims to ascertain the proclivity of waste in the Mahakam River, identify the category of waste that exhibits the potential to cause pollution, and evaluate the pollution index at the designated site. Water samples were collected at five locations along the Mahakam River in Kutai Kartanegara District, from upstream to downstream. The method of data analysis using the arc gisc software and calculation of the pollution index has been modified to comply with the State Minister of Environment's Decree (KEPMEN LH) No. 115 of 2003. The study's findings indicate an upward proclivity in the total Fecal Coliform waste from the upstream to the downstream of the Mahakam River, with a significant increase observed in the Tenggarong Area. The quality of the waste was measured to be 5400 mg/ltr, surpassing the established environmental quality standards. The Mahakam River exhibits high water quality, up to 4.66 mg/ltr above the established environmental quality standards, although Dissolved Oxygen (DO) waste is primarily located in its upper reaches. The Batuk Area is susceptible to a rise in the pollution index due to Dissolved Oxygen (DO) waste. In contrast, Tenggarong Area is prone to an increase in the pollution index owing to the total Fecal Coliform waste. The pollution levels were measured in five distinct locations along the Mahakam River, namely Batuk Village, Muara Muntai Sub-district, Semayang Lake, Kota Bangun Sub-district, Tenggarong Sub-district, and Jembayan Village. The recorded pollution measures for these locations were 0.599, 0.4576, 0.476, 0.589, 0.526, and 0.583, respectively.
Looking at the Local Participation of Coastal Communities in South Java, Indonesia HANDOKO, Waluyo
International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science Vol. 4 No. 5 (2023): International Journal of Environmental, Sustainability, and Social Science (Sep
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38142/ijesss.v4i5.760

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This study aims to describe the issues and problems of community participation related to the empowerment program entitled PKPT (Development of Strong Coastal Area) in the coastal areas. This study also discusses the importance of creating a participatory development model. This study is essential because PKPT implementation is specific, combining the top-down participation mechanism from the central government with the bottom-up mechanism, namely the northern coastal communities in South Java. The combination of the two mechanisms illustrates the complexity of issues and problems that are not simple because they involve the interests of the central government and the interests of ordinary citizens in coastal areas. Moreover, the focus of this study has yet to be widely studied by previous studies. This study uses a qualitative method applying an action research approach. The informants of the research are organizers of the coastal community, heads of village and village officials, and personnel of the Marine and Fisheries Service of Kebumen Regency in South Java. The result shows that implementing the PKPT program in coastal areas of Java, especially in Kebumen, uses both top-down and bottom-up mechanisms resulting in low participation of the community in the implementation of PKPT substantively. Thus, implicating the lack of sustainability in the empowerment program. This study presents a participatory development model that is expected to be a reference in organizing a sustainable empowerment program for the coastal areas in the future.

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