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Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research (FJSR)
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Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research (FJSR) is an open access and peer-reviewed journal, published by Formosa Publisher. FJSR aims to be a dissemination platform for research result from multidisciplinary research that covers the wide spectrum of research field such as education, including teaching and learning process, social condition, science educaton, management, engginering, chemistry education, experimental demonstration in class/classroom experiments, teaching model and media, teacher/student/scientist perspectives, etc. FJSR publishes articles monthly . The editors welcome submissions of papers describing recent theoretical and experimental research related to: (1) Theoretical articles; (2) Empirical studies; (3) Practice-oriented papers; (4) Case studies; (5) Review of papers, books, and resources.
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The Cracking of 1-Octadecanol Into Short Chain Alkane and Alkene Compounds Handoko, Donatus Setyawan Purwo; Triyono
Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): January 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjsr.v4i1.13716

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Research has been carried out on the cracking mechanism of 1-octadecanol into short chain alkane and alkene compounds using a cracking technique using a Fluid Fixed Bed reactor, which is operated at temperatures between 450 oC to 500 oC for 30 minutes. The catalyst is positioned so that the feed vapor passes through a number of catalysts. The resulting product was analyzed using GC-MS. The results obtained are as follows. With the Ni/ZSiA catalyst, the catalytic hydrogenation of 1-octadecanol to 1-octadecene reached 20.21 percent, 5-octadecene reached 14.37 percent, and 9-octadecene reached 10.40 percent. The main product of catalytic hydrogenation is 1-octadecene. The results obtained at a hydrogen flow rate of 10 mL/minute and a temperature of 450 oC produce maximum alkane and alkene products < C12 (15.29%)
Medan City Development Planning and Challenges and Solutions in City Development Planning Grace, Shania; Padang, Ratnauli; Saskia, Dwi Putri; Lapian, Inez Adelia; Simanjuntak, Syaloom Lestari; Panggabean, Fitri Yani
Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): January 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjsr.v4i1.13723

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The research method used in this study is the literature review method. Research articles collected in this study used manual searches via Google Scholar with the keyword "Development Planning". The results of the study indicate that the Medan City BAPPEDA has shown good performance in carrying out its duties and functions, but is still faced with problems such as minimal community participation and less than optimal performance effectiveness. Age, education, employment, the COVID-19 pandemic, crime, and natural disasters are obstacles. To increase the economic capacity of Medan City, an effective development planning strategy is needed with a focus on infrastructure, adaptive economic policies, human resource development, effective governance, and development of the local economic sector. Therefore, improvements need to be made through education, public awareness, optimization of Bappeda performance, and coordination between stakeholders to achieve inclusive and sustainable development The research method used in this study is the literature review method. Research articles collected in this study used manual searches via Google Scholar with the keyword "Development Planning". The results of the study indicate that the Medan City BAPPEDA has shown good performance in carrying out its duties and functions, but is still faced with problems such as minimal community participation and less than optimal performance effectiveness. Age, education, employment, the COVID-19 pandemic, crime, and natural disasters are obstacles. To increase the economic capacity of Medan City, an effective development planning strategy is needed with a focus on infrastructure, adaptive economic policies, human resource development, effective governance, and development of the local economic sector. Therefore, improvements need to be made through education, public awareness, optimization of Bappeda performance, and coordination between stakeholders to achieve inclusive and sustainable developmentĀ 
Development of Public Service Information System for Local Government Riansyah; Elyandi, Juli; Saskia, Dwi Putri; Sinaga, Eki Rosnita; Matondang, Adinda Rizki Ramadhana; Padang, Ratnauli; Arnita, Vina
Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): January 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjsr.v4i1.13724

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This study aims to develop an innovative public service information system for local governments to improve efficiency and transparency. Using a mixed-methods approach, the study involved qualitative interviews with 50 local government officials to identify existing challenges and a quantitative survey with 200 citizens to measure satisfaction and service efficiency. The system is equipped with real-time application tracking, integrated data management, and automated notifications. Key findings show significant improvements in public service efficiency, with average turnaround time reduced from 5 to 2 days, and citizen satisfaction increased from 65% to 85%. Furthermore, the study emphasizes the importance of involving end-users in the development process, ensuring that their feedback is used for continuous system improvements that are relevant to user needs. In conclusion, the study shows that the developed system not only improves operational efficiency and transparency but also significantly increases public trust in local government services
The Effect of Compession and Discipline on Employee Performance at P.T. Indolacto Rachmawati, Rizki; Sugiarti, Sri; Simanulang, Fransiska; Simanulang, Sairun
Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): January 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjsr.v4i1.13710

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Employee compensation and discipline can influence employee performance in the company, so human resource management must pay attention to this if they want to improve employee performance. The problem formulation is the influence of compensation and discipline on employee performance. Data processing is assisted by tools, namely SPSS V.24. The results of data processing obtained a correlation coefficient of 0.878, this shows that the influence is very strong, if seen from the coefficient of determination, namely 0.762 (76.2%) it means that the influence is 76.2%, while the last 23.8% is influenced by additional elements not examined in the F test, resulting in a calculated F of 87.452, while the F table of 3.16 shows that if the calculated F is greater than the F table (87.452 is greater than 3.16), then Ho is rejected and Ha is accepted, indicating that compensation and discipline influence the performance of P.T. employees. Indolacto
Diversity of Butterfly Food Types and Sources in Lombok Permaculture Indriyatno; Gunadi, Putu Eka
Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): January 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjsr.v4i1.13736

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Butterflies are insects that live in various ecosystems. Healthy ecosystems tend to have a high diversity of butterfly species, due to the diversity of plants as food sources and breeding places. Permaculture, as a sustainable agricultural system, has three basic ethics that focus on caring for the earth, caring for people, and sharing fairly. This ethic provides space for other living creatures, including butterflies, to develop and maintain ecosystem balance. The aim of this research is to determine the type of butterfly, diversity, abundance, richness, and types of host plants in the caterpillar phase. The method used in this research is purposive exploration, with data analysis using the Shannon-Wienner diversity index (H') and evenness index to assess the diversity and stability of the ecosystem. The results of the research show that there are 85 types of plants that make up Lombok Permaculture, with 25 types of host plants and 35 types of butterflies. The value of the Shannon-Wienner diversity index is relatively low, namely 0.82, which indicates that the diversity of butterfly species is still limited. The evenness index is also relatively low at 0.23, which indicates the stability of an ecosystem that is still vulnerable to disturbance. However, the richness index shows a fairly high value, namely 7.12, which means that the area has many species
Naimaecosync as a Waste Management Aggregator in Supporting Extended Producer Responsibility for Industries in Indonesia Dewi, Mutia Rahmi; Islamy, Imam Teguh; Apridal, Fauzi Isyrin; Sy, Yulia Jihan; Atma, Yori Adi; Vadreas, Andrew Kurniawan
Formosa Journal of Sustainable Research Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): January 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/fjsr.v4i1.13799

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Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a program that holds industries accountable for their products' environmental impact throughout their lifecycle. To guide EPR implementation, Indonesia's Ministry of Environment and Forestry issued Regulation P.75/2019 on waste reduction by producers. One key government initiative is optimizing partnerships for post-consumer packaging waste collection through Waste Banks, TPST3R, Recycling Centers, and digital platforms. This research introduces NaimaEcoSync, a platform designed to streamline waste take-back by integrating waste management data and mapping reports for industries. Developed using the Scrum methodology, NaimaEcoSync achieved a usability score of 96.07%. The platform contributes to industry sustainability by reducing waste and supporting EPR implementation in Indonesia