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International Journal of Social Science
Published by bajang Institute
ISSN : 27983463     EISSN : 27984079     DOI : 10.53625
"IJSS” for International Journal of Sosial Science, published by Bajang Instiute. Published in two formats, printed version of ISSN:2798-3463 and the online version of ISSN:2798-4079, both of which are published six times in one year. The scope of the journal studies broadly includes: Culture (a unique study of performing arts and classical culture, traditional from various regions in Indonesia, and modern cultural arts such as dance, fine arts, and music art also includes the study of Indonesian literature on classical and contemporary literary issues) Religion (Study of comparative religion, study of pluralism and religious diversity in Indonesia) Media (Cultural studies and media, New Media and Contemporary Societies) Gender (Urban Culture, Gender bias, and gender inequality) Public policy (extractive public policies, distributive public policies, and regulative public policies) Development (economic and social development, urban and regional development) Environment (customs, social and environmental, land and natural resource utilization) Disaster (local wisdom and social culture, disaster management, community empowerment, survival and humanity, disaster and social emergency response organizations) Tourism (ecotourism, tourism management, religious tourism, urban tourism, and cultural tourism) Economics Agriculture Health Education
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 12 Documents
Search results for , issue "Vol. 5 No. 2: Agustus 2025" : 12 Documents clear
THE ROLE OF TEMPERATURE IN REGULATING CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWER COLORATION FOR THE OPTIMIZATION OF FLORICULTURE PRODUCTION Febry Nurhidayati; Gen Adi Wisanggeni; Anditya Gilang Rizky P; Rehino Yanu Seto
International Journal of Social Science Vol. 5 No. 2: Agustus 2025
Publisher : Bajang Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/ijss.v5i2.11002

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The coloration of chrysanthemum flowers is strongly affected by ambient temperature, primarily through the biosynthetic and degradative pathways of anthocyanin pigments. This literature review synthesizes findings from 2015 to 2025, focusing on temperature effects under both open-field and controlled-environment (greenhouse) conditions. Elevated temperatures (≥30 °C) have been shown to inhibit anthocyanin biosynthesis and accelerate pigment degradation, leading to faded petal coloration. Conversely, cooler temperatures promote pigment accumulation, resulting in brighter and more persistent floral hues. These temperature-dependent responses vary across cultivars and are influenced by developmental stages and interactions with light intensity, relative humidity, and nutrient status. Greenhouse cultivation offers potential mitigation but demands integrated microclimate regulation. Omics approaches, including transcriptomics and metabolomics, hold promise in uncovering the genetic mechanisms that regulate flower coloration. In parallel, the application of smart technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and big data, driven prediction systems can support precision cultivation practices. These insights provide a scientific foundation for optimizing chrysanthemum-based floriculture production systems that are resilient to climate change
DIMENSIONS OF MIDWIVES' SATISFACTION WITH THE MANUAL BOOK OF THE MATERNAL EMERGENCY REFERRAL SYSTEM IN THE ISLANDS (SIRUTAN) Darwitri, Darwitri; Melly Damayanti; Ristina Rosauli Harianja; Metasari Sihaloho; Nurul Aini Suria Saputri; Tiyara Safitri
International Journal of Social Science Vol. 5 No. 2: Agustus 2025
Publisher : Bajang Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53625/ijss.v5i2.11500

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This study aims to evaluate the satisfaction of midwives with the manual book of the Maternal Emergency Referral System in the Islands (Si-RUTAN) in supporting effective maternal emergency care in remote island regions. A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted involving 30 midwives from public health centers across the Riau Islands Province in 2024. In addition, the manual was evaluated by an obstetrics and gynecology expert (SpOG) using Nielsen's heuristic usability principles. The data were analyzed using univariate descriptive statistics. Most midwives reported high satisfaction with the manual: 83.3% were "very satisfied" and 16.7% "satisfied". Across all SERVQUAL dimensions, the majority rated their satisfaction as "very satisfied", particularly in Responsiveness (80%) and Assurance (80%). No respondents reported dissatisfaction. Heuristic evaluation by the expert yielded consistently high scores, especially in "Match with real-world scenarios" and "Help and documentation" (mean score = 4.8). The expert confirmed the manual's clarity, relevance, and usability in maternal emergency situations.Conclusion:The Si-RUTAN manual book is a well-received, context-appropriate resource for midwives working in island regions. Its effectiveness in facilitating maternal emergency referrals and high usability rating suggest it should be promoted and continuously refined through user and expert input.

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