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CEBONG Journal
Published by Ihsa Institute
ISSN : 2828366X     EISSN : 2828366X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35335/cebong
CEBONG Journal adalah jurnal ilmiah akses terbuka, peer-review, dan ilmiah yang diterbitkan oleh IHSA Institute, Indonesia. Tujuan dari CEBONG Journal adalah untuk mempublikasikan artikel penelitian asli dari para peneliti dan praktisi tentang berbagai topik Green Economy dan Blue Economy: energi, lanskap, infrastruktur, Sumberdaya Perairan dan Kelautan, Teknologi Inforamasi dan Komunikasi (TIK), Digital Economic
Articles 86 Documents
The Impact of Circular Economy Practices on Manufacturing Competitiveness in Global Markets Gabriela, Ilie; Nicolae, Nicolae
Cebong Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): March: Green dan Blue Economy
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This research investigates the impact of circular economy (CE) practices on the competitiveness of manufacturing firms in global markets. The study highlights how strategies such as resource efficiency, waste reduction, product life-cycle extension, and closed-loop systems contribute to cost efficiency, innovation, and long-term resilience. By analyzing relevant literature and industry practices, the research demonstrates that firms adopting CE principles are better positioned to comply with environmental regulations, respond to shifting consumer demand for sustainable products, and mitigate risks associated with resource scarcity. The findings show that CE adoption is no longer a voluntary option but a strategic necessity for enhancing competitiveness in a rapidly globalizing economy. While the results confirm the positive correlation between CE practices and manufacturing performance, challenges remain in ensuring consistent measurement of competitiveness across diverse contexts, addressing variability in adoption across industries and regions, and overcoming data availability constraints. This study contributes to the broader discourse on sustainable industrial development by underlining the role of CE as a transformative driver of both environmental responsibility and global market success.
The Impact of Renewable Energy Policy Implementation on Green Economy Growth in Southeast Asia Phương, Bích
Cebong Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): March: Green dan Blue Economy
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The Impact of Renewable Energy Policy Implementation on Green Economy Growth in Southeast Asia The rapid expansion of renewable energy has become a cornerstone of sustainable development strategies worldwide, particularly in regions striving to balance economic growth with environmental protection. This research examines the impact of renewable energy policy implementation on green economy growth in Southeast Asia, focusing on its role in promoting clean energy adoption, job creation, sustainable investment, and emissions reduction. A qualitative and comparative approach was employed, analyzing policy frameworks across selected Southeast Asian countries and evaluating their alignment with global best practices, such as those of the European Union, China, and India. The findings reveal a strong correlation between renewable energy adoption and key green economy indicators, with policies serving as critical drivers of energy security, decarbonization, and socio-economic resilience. However, the study also identifies significant policy gaps, including inconsistent regulatory frameworks, limited financing mechanisms, and uneven implementation among member states. Despite these challenges, regional cooperation through ASEAN initiatives and alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals have provided a foundation for collective progress. The research concludes that strengthening policy harmonization, expanding investment opportunities, and fostering cross-border energy cooperation are essential to accelerate the transition toward a low-carbon, inclusive, and sustainable economy in Southeast Asia.
The Role of Environmental Education in Enhancing Youth Awareness of the Green Economy for Sustainable Development Marcia, Sila; Marcelinus, Marcelinus
Cebong Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): March: Green dan Blue Economy
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This research investigates the role of environmental education in enhancing youth awareness of sustainability and its connection to the green economy. Using a mixed-methods approach combining surveys, interviews, and classroom observations, the study examines how exposure to environmental education influences ecological literacy, sustainable behavior, and understanding of green economy concepts. The findings indicate a strong positive correlation between environmental education exposure and youth awareness, highlighting that integrating themes such as renewable energy, sustainable consumption, and circular economy practices into learning significantly strengthens environmental responsibility and economic understanding. Furthermore, the study identifies effective strategies, including experiential learning, project-based activities, and interdisciplinary approaches, as key drivers of student engagement. Policy recommendations emphasize the need to strengthen environmental education frameworks and systematically integrate green economy concepts into formal curricula. While the research acknowledges challenges such as limited resources, uneven curriculum implementation, and a lack of longitudinal data, it underscores the importance of education as a foundation for cultivating environmentally responsible citizens and preparing future generations to contribute to sustainable economic transformation.
Comparative Analysis of Renewable Energy Transition and Its Impact on Green Economy Growth in Developed and Emerging Economies Ansharah, Ansharah; Muzhirah, Muzhirah
Cebong Journal Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): July: Green dan Blue Economy
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This research examines the impact of renewable energy transition on green economy growth by comparing practices in developed and emerging economies. The urgency of this transition is underscored by the global climate crisis and the need to achieve long-term sustainability goals. Using a comparative qualitative approach supported by secondary data analysis, the study investigates policy frameworks, technological advancements, and socio-economic outcomes across multiple case studies. The results indicate that developed economies have advanced rapidly due to strong institutional frameworks, financial capacity, and technological innovation, while emerging economies demonstrate unique strengths through localized solutions, community participation, and adaptive strategies tailored to resource availability. The findings further highlight the value of mutual learning, where developed nations contribute regulatory and technological expertise, while emerging nations provide lessons in resilience and inclusivity. Despite these opportunities, challenges such as financial barriers, policy inconsistency, and infrastructural limitations persist. Policy implications point to the need for stronger international cooperation, inclusive financing models, and capacity building to support an equitable global energy transition. Overall, this research emphasizes that renewable energy transition is not only a driver of environmental sustainability but also a foundation for inclusive and resilient green economic growth.
Reconfigurable Metasurface Panels for Active Electromagnetic Shielding of Protective Domes Sihotang, Hengki Tamando; Dermawan, Budi Arif; Rasenda, Rasenda; Rizky A, Galih Prakoso
Cebong Journal Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): July: Green dan Blue Economy
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The increasing complexity of electromagnetic (EM) environments in defense and communication systems necessitates shielding solutions that are both adaptive and efficient. Conventional static shielding domes, while effective in blocking electromagnetic interference (EMI), are inherently limited by their fixed frequency response, high structural weight, and lack of real-time adaptability. This research investigates the design and performance of reconfigurable metasurface panels for active electromagnetic shielding of protective domes, with the aim of enhancing shielding effectiveness, tunability, and structural efficiency. The study explores the integration of reconfigurable metasurfaces into dome architectures, enabling dynamic control of electromagnetic wave propagation through electronically tunable elements. Performance metrics including shielding effectiveness (in dB), tunable frequency ranges, angular stability, and real-time adaptability were evaluated and benchmarked against conventional static shielding designs. Results indicate that reconfigurable metasurface domes achieve superior shielding performance across wide frequency bands while offering significant weight reduction and improved adaptability. These characteristics make them well-suited for critical applications such as military radomes, satellite communication shelters, aerospace systems, and secure civilian infrastructures. However, challenges remain regarding large-scale fabrication, integration complexity, power requirements for active tuning, and environmental durability. Despite these limitations, the findings highlight the transformative potential of reconfigurable metasurfaces as the foundation of next-generation adaptive shielding technologies. This research demonstrates that reconfigurable shielding domes not only address the shortcomings of static designs but also pave the way for resilient, flexible, and future-proof electromagnetic protection systems.
The Role of Digital Technology in Enhancing Blue Economy Sustainability: Advancing Global Fisheries Management through Innovation and Governance Candido, Antonio; Goncalves, Goncalves
Cebong Journal Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): July: Green dan Blue Economy
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The Role of Digital Technology in Enhancing Blue Economy Sustainability: Advancing Global Fisheries Management through Innovation and Governance This study examines the role of digital technology in promoting the sustainability of global fisheries within the framework of the blue economy. Traditional approaches to fisheries management often face limitations in data accuracy, traceability, and enforcement, resulting in overfishing and ecosystem degradation. The primary objective of this research is to analyze how digital technologies contribute to enhancing the sustainability of global fisheries within the framework of the blue economy, while also identifying challenges, policy implications, and best practices. The study adopts a qualitative descriptive research design using a literature-based approach. It synthesizes findings from peer-reviewed journals, policy reports, and global case studies to assess the application of digital technologies such as blockchain, artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), and satellite monitoring in fisheries management. Comparative analysis between traditional practices and digital solutions was conducted to evaluate improvements in efficiency, traceability, and ecological outcomes. The findings show that digital technology enhances fisheries management by enabling real-time monitoring, improving supply chain transparency, reducing illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing, and supporting small-scale fishers through data-driven decision-making. Compared to traditional practices, digital tools provide more reliable, adaptive, and scalable solutions to address overfishing and marine ecosystem degradation. However, barriers such as limited infrastructure, high implementation costs, digital literacy gaps, and governance challenges restrict widespread adoption. This research concludes that digital technology significantly improves sustainability outcomes in fisheries when integrated with supportive policies, international cooperation, and private sector engagement. To maximize impact, multi-stakeholder collaboration and investments in capacity building are essential, particularly in developing regions.