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Interdisciplinary International Journal of Conservation and Culture
Published by Universitas Galuh
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29882923     DOI : https://doi.org/10.25157/iijcc.v1i1.3050
Interdisciplinary International Journal of Conservation and Culture (IIJCC) welcome contributions in such areas of current analysis in three big classifies issues: Culture-Conservation of Applied Science and Health, Culture-Conservation of Social Science and Humanity, Culture-Conservation of Business and Entrepreneurship. The scope of Conservation-Culture of Applied Science and Health topics includes: - Farming based on local wisdom - The concept of technology based on culture and local wisdom - Development of Transcultural Nursing - Development of culture-based midwifery services - Conservation of natural resources - The concept of supporting technology for handling conservation - Environmentally sustainable nursing and midwifery services The Scope of Conservation-Culture of Social Science and Humanity Topics includes: - Local cultural character education - Conservation-based education - Cultural revitalization - Conservation and disaster mitigation strategies and policies The Conservation-Culture of Business and Entrepreneurship Topic Scope includes: - Economy based on local wisdom and human resources - Natural resource conservation management - Entrepreneurs by utilizing local wisdom culture
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The Development of Green Banking Theory Risna Kartika; Herlina, Elin; Villanueva, Mima M.
Interdisciplinary International Journal of Conservation and Culture Vol 1 No 2 (2023): October 2023
Publisher : Badan Kemitraan Inovasi dan Kewirausahaan Universitas Galuh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/iijcc.v1i2.3513

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One of the complicated phenomena that has become a topic of discussion in various countries is climate change resulting from various human activities, one of which is business activity. This is the responsibility of all parties, including the economic sector with the banking finance sub-sector, so that the concept of green banking emerges which is a development of the concepts of green finance and green economy. This research aims to look at the development of green banking theory. The research method used in this research is a literature review. The results of the study show that the concept of green banking is seen from various aspects, including factors that influence it, namely environmental interests, stakeholder pressure, policy guidelines, economic factors, and requests for loan facilities. When viewed from consumer perceptions, green banking practices are quite well known by most people, however, there are still people who do not understand the existence of this green banking concept, so banks must contribute to educating customers about the importance of this. On the other hand, sustainability reports and sustainability development reports are also inseparable from this green banking concept, because completeness and consistency of reporting periods are a form of implementing green banking in banking which can increase corporate value. The banking sector, which is one of the main sources of financing for business activities, must consider the business activities it finances to contribute to environmental sustainability. This is in line with the issuance of regulations from the government that support the application of the green banking concept in various countries, including in Indonesia with the existence of POJK no 51/POJK.03/2017 concerning the application of the green banking concept carried out by banks in Indonesia with the aim of avoiding financing. for businesses that have the potential to damage the environment, social and governance, this is related to the policy of providing banking credit facilities which requires an Environmental Impact Assessment.
Global warming and the phenology of yard-long beans (Vigna unguiculata subsp. cylindrica (L.) Verdc.) Rinaldi, Feri Bakhtiar; Sudiana, Eming; Hardiyati, Triani
Interdisciplinary International Journal of Conservation and Culture Vol 1 No 2 (2023): October 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/iijcc.v1i2.3514

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A phenomenon in which a temperature difference between the present and the past exists is called Global Warming. Today's temperature is relatively higher than before. This temperature change causes climate change. Climate change due to global warming has caused changes in various areas of life, including plants. One of the plants' most influential physiological processes is the phenology of flower patterns. Studies on the effects of climate change caused by global warming on organisms can be represented by altitude gradients. This study aimed to determine the effect of altitude on the phenology of flower development in Yard long beans (Vigna unguiculata subsp. Cylindrica (L.) Verdc.). The parameters observed were the vegetative and phenology of plant development, namely the flowering age (Scale N days after planting), the number of flowers per plant, and flower size. The research was conducted in six places with different altitudes, ± 50 masl, ± 200 masl, ± 400 masl, ±600 masl, ± 800 masl, and ±1,000 masl. The research period lasted for three months.  The research was conducted using the survey method. The independent variable used was the difference in elevation gradient, while the dependent variable was the cultivation pattern of yard-long beans.  The sampling technique is purposive sampling. The data obtained were analyzed using One-Way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and regression correlation analysis. The analysis showed that altitude affected flowering time, number of flowers, and flower size. Yard-long beans grow and develop optimally at 50-400 meters above sea level.
The role of village institutions based on open government partnerships in nature conservation: a case study in a village in Indonesia Nursetiawan, Irfan; Wardani, Ari Kusumah; Distrito, Caesar
Interdisciplinary International Journal of Conservation and Culture Vol 1 No 2 (2023): October 2023
Publisher : Badan Kemitraan Inovasi dan Kewirausahaan Universitas Galuh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/iijcc.v1i2.3552

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This study aims to analyze the role of village institutions in an effort to preserve nature in Sukamaju Village, Cihaurbeuti District, Ciamis Regency, as nature conservation has become an increasingly important issue in the context of sustainable development at this time. Village institutions have the potential to play a role in maintaining natural sustainability and promoting a balance between the use of natural resources and the needs of rural communities. The study employed a qualitative research method by means of data collection in the form of in-depth interviews, observation, and document study. The study resulted in the finding that village institutions in Sukamaju Village play a significant role in nature conservation. Several institutional forms are involved, such as farmer groups, youth organizations, community information groups, forest village community institutions, and tourism awareness groups. The roles of village institutions include managing natural resources in a sustainable manner, monitoring activities that damage the environment, educating and socializing the importance of nature conservation to the community, as well as developing programs and activities that support natural sustainability. This study also identified several challenges faced by village institutions in carrying out their roles. These challenges include limited human resources, limited funds, conflicts of interest between the use of natural resources and the economic needs of the community, as well as the lack of awareness and participation of the community in nature conservation. In this context, this study provides recommendations for strengthening the role of village institutions in nature conservation, including by increasing institutional capacity, supporting the development of sustainable environment-based economic activities, increasing community participation, and building cooperation with related parties such as local governments, research institutions, and non-governmental organizations. In addition, the Sukamaju Village Government is expected to be able to initiate climate village-based programs.
Book Review: Panji Boma: Love, Throne, and Ambition, By Andri Noviadi. Tasikmalaya, Reference Style 2023, 182 pages, ISBN: 9786238295135, 80.000 Rupiah Wijayanti, Yeni
Interdisciplinary International Journal of Conservation and Culture Vol 1 No 2 (2023): October 2023
Publisher : Badan Kemitraan Inovasi dan Kewirausahaan Universitas Galuh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/iijcc.v1i2.3560

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Panji Boma’ tells the story of the life journey of a main character named Panji Boma from the Dayeuhluhur Kingdom with his complicated love and his acts in power. A child who was born into a kingdom and was expected to become a wise and wise leader and bring prosperity to his region actually at the end of his life's journey created misery for the community which ended in a tragic death.
Tropical forest conservation efforts as climate change mitigation in Indonesia: A Review Adnan, Bahana Aditya; Dadi, Dadi
Interdisciplinary International Journal of Conservation and Culture Vol 1 No 2 (2023): October 2023
Publisher : Badan Kemitraan Inovasi dan Kewirausahaan Universitas Galuh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/iijcc.v1i2.3633

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Climate change affects forests both directly and indirectly through disturbances. Disturbances are a natural and integral part of forest ecosystems, and climate change can alter these natural interactions. When disturbances exceed their natural range of variation, the change in forest structure and function may be extreme. Each disturbance affects forests differently. Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD+) is a global initiative aimed at curbing carbon emissions from forest cover change. Indonesia, one of the most biodiverse places on the planet with the third largest extent of tropical forest, has been extensively involved in REDD+. Despite commitments from the government of Indonesia and the international community, the deforestation rate has not stabilized or decreased in the years since REDD+’s introduction in 2007. Although there is an extensive body of literature on REDD+, the need for grounded observations from the field could clarify existing challenges and inform future pursuits. Challenges identified for each criterion include a lack of sufficient funding opportunities, inability to enforce boundaries due to corruption, and lack of a solid plan for involving communities. Carbon sequestration and biodiversity preservation results were mixed because of a lack of monitoring and problems with encroachment. We argue that changes must be made to Indonesian policy to help enable the enforcement of project boundaries, monitoring technologies should be utilized, and stakeholders, particularly at the national level, need to address some of the challenges discussed to achieve effective REDD+ outcomes in the future.

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