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International Journal of Science and Environment
Published by CV. Inara
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28090551     DOI : https://doi.org/10.51601/ijse.v2i4
International Journal of Science and Environment (IJSE) is to provide a research medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level research in the fields of Science and Environment . Original theoretical work and application-based studies, which contributes to a better understanding all fields of Science and Environment. The aim and scope of the journal Chemistry, Chemical Analysis, Physical Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Ecology, Biodiversity, Zoology, Biochemistry, Mathematics, Environmental Science, Agriculture, Environment, Forestry.
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Storing Plantain Using A Traditional Cold Jar Kouadio Kouakou K.A; Kone M. B; Soro L. C; Ocho -Anin Atchibri L
International Journal of Science and Environment (IJSE) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): November 2022
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Optimizing the use of plantains depends not only on increasing its production but also on improving post-harvest operations before it reaches the final consumer. Proper management during the post-harvest period is better than using advanced technology. Themain objective of this study is to preserve plantains in a traditional cold pot in the locality of Man. To carry out this experiment, we used a device consisting of a large pot containing a small pot and clay filling the space between the pot and the large pot. This device, commonly known as the “desert fridge”, has enabled us to obtain green lifespans for the Corne 1 and Agnrin cultivars of between 15 and 22 days. During our conservation, the physical and biochemical characteristics of plantains were determined. The analyzes revealed a slight lower mass loss: Horn 1 (6.85 ±0.2%) and Agnrin (7.4 ±0.5%), loss of firmness and dry matter, reduction in starches and dietary fiber. But on the other hand, an increase in the content of reducing sugars, the transfer of the color of the skin from green to yellow of the stored plantains.
The Effectiveness of Water Treatment in the Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) of the Tempe Industry and Benefits to the Community Ika Bayu Kartikasari; Binsar Butar-Butar; Siti Rachmi Indahsari; Ahmad Adi Suhendra
International Journal of Science and Environment (IJSE) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): November 2022
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The results of the tempe-making process will produce waste that is harmful to theenvironment from the washing, boiling, pressing and printing processes. The tempeindustry in Plaju ulu village is a source of community income. Tempe industryactivities produce waste that can pollute the environment, causing unpleasant odors.The wastewater treatment plant built by Pertamina RU 3 Plaju has a positive impactin reducing the impact of the tempe industry liquid waste. The formulation of theproblem raised (1) The results of the effectiveness of the Plaju Tempe IndustryWWTP. (2) Recommendations for WWTP technology that can be used in the PlajuTempe Industry. The parameters used to measure the quality of the effluent are pH(degree of acidity), COD, BOD, TSS, and (Total Suspended Solid) during July andAugust 2022. To determine the quality of wastewater produced, data fromlaboratory test results must be compared with quality standards. waste water inaccordance with the Regulation of the Minister of Environment of the Republic ofIndonesia No. 5 of 2014. From the results of the processing effectiveness, theeffectiveness of COD, BOD, and TSS was found to be 53.81%; 11.05%; and 22.65%.From the results of this processing, it is still considered not able to reduce thepollutants generated from the tempe industry activities. The pH and TSS parametersstill do not meet the quality standards. The recommended waste treatment isanaerobic biofiltration, anaerobic digester, and phytoremediation in improving theparameters of pH, COD, BOD, and TSS in the tempe-making industry
Coastal Area Development Through Mangrove Planting And Tree Foster Parents As Climate Change Restoration And Mitigation Efforts Sedari Village, Cibuaya District, Karawang Regency Taufik Ismail; M.Andhika Putra; Cita Insani M
International Journal of Science and Environment (IJSE) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): November 2022
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The global community is faced with a number of problems such as the climate crisis. The coastal area is one area that is vulnerable to abrasion and the impact of the climate crisis. Sedari Village is one of the areas on the coast that has the risk of abrasion and climate change. Therefore, PT Pertamina Patraniaga Cikampek BBM Terminal carries out a coastal area development program through planting mangroves and foster parent trees. Community empowerment activities aim to map the activities needed for environmental restoration. Within the framework of management science in general, activities consist of planning, organizing, implementing, and evaluating. Within the framework of management science in general, activities consist of planning, organizing, implementing, and evaluating. Based on community empowerment activities, it is concluded that coastal area development activities through mangrove planting and OTAP initiation have a high urgency value. then the activity is a collaboration between communities based on academic, industrial, community, government and media groups.
Rabbit Farming Management Practices: A Case Of An Emerging Rabbit Farmer/Producer Nerisa Paladan
International Journal of Science and Environment (IJSE) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): November 2022
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Promoting rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) farming responses to the challenges in food security and agricultural sustainability. The purpose of this study is to describe the management practices of emerging rabbit farmers/producers in rural areas in relation to their housing practices, feeding, breeding, and healthand disease management. Also, it identifies the benefit and challenges of rabbitfarming. Furthermore, a framework was developed in capacitating the rabbitfarmers/producers to make rabbit farming ventures a sustainable livelihood in rural areas. Descriptive research was utilized; 33 rabbit farmers are the respondents of this study; a snowball sampling technique was used to identify the respondent. In- depth semi-structured interviews and observation were used in gathering the data. Findings revealed that farmers invest in galvanized wire cages but some use local materials like bamboo and used wood however they need to improve their housing design even its backyard rabbit raising. The majority uses a combination of rabbit pellets & forages that are locally available for feeding the rabbit. Also, most of them acquire their rabbit breed from local rabbit breeders where the challenge to the farmers is the quality and the inbreeding. Skin disease and diarrhea are common diseases in rabbits andfarmers have knowledge of identifying the symptoms and also curing them. Themajor benefit of rabbit production it gives an additional source of income forrabbit farmers/producers while the major challenges are inadequate/limited knowledge of rabbit production and an unreliable market for rabbit breeds and meat.
Macroalgae Abundance And Cover As Ecological Indicators Of Coral Reef Management In The Waters Of Katapang Village, West Seram Regency, Maluku Province Masudin Sangaji
International Journal of Science and Environment (IJSE) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): November 2022
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Macroalgae are the main competitors for coral reefs in fighting for aquatic ecological space in coral reef ecosystems. The purpose of this research; Knowing the condition of the aquatic environment, the abundance and cover of macroalgae, and the potential of macroalgae for indicators of coral reef management in the coastal waters of Katapang Village. Data on the physical condition of the waters were measured in situ while macroalgae data for each research station were obtained using the LIT (Line Intercept Transect Method). Macroalgae taxa were identified using an identification guide book from FAO (1998). The distribution of each type of macroalgae was mapped spatially based on the distribution conditions of the macroalgae at each study station. The results showed that the condition of the waters of the coral reef ecosystem in Katapang Village was supportive for the growth of macroalgae. The macroalgae found came from 3 orders, 4 families, 5 genera and 8 species. The results also indicate that the abundance and cover of macroalgae determines the shift in dominance in reef ecosystems so that these two factors can be used as indicators of coral reef management.

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