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Asian Journal of Environmental Research
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Asian Journal of Environmental Research (AJER) is an International journal with a frequency of 3 (three) times a year, published by the Science Tech Group. Manuscripts submitted must be original Research Articles and Literature Reviews that aim to contribute to and disseminate sustainable updates. Submission of manuscripts requires: the work described has never been published before; not being considered for publication in another journal; all authors approved publication. The publisher will not be legally responsible if there is a compensation claim. AJER is a multi-disciplinary journal publishing high-quality and novel information about anthropogenic issues of global relevance and applicability in a wide range of environmental disciplines, and demonstrating environmental application in the real-world context.
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Land Use and Land Cover Change Analysis in Choke Mountain, Ethiopia (2013-2023) Mekonnen , Assaye
Asian Journal of Environmental Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): May-August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69930/ajer.v2i2.343

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In this study, spatial and temporal trends of Land Use and Land Cover Change (LULCC) in Choke Mountain, Ethiopia, between 2013 and 2023 were explored employing a mixed-methods approach. Satellite imagery (Landsat 8 OLI/TIRS) was analyzed through supervised classification and post-classification change detection techniques, supported by field observations, key informant interviews, and focus group discussions. The results reveal extreme changes: agricultural land raised by 4.5% (1,207.95 ha), predominantly at the expense of grasslands (−11.9%) and shrublands (−34.8%). Forest cover unexpectedly raised by 28.6% (1,156.26 ha) due to Eucalyptus plantations, while natural forest decline persists. Settlement areas raised by 133%, which reflects heavy urbanization. Slope analysis revealed that 67.4% of the area is composed of gentle slopes (<30%), and 32.6% is composed of steep slopes that are susceptible to erosion. The main drivers of these changes are population growth, agricultural expansion, fuelwood requirements, and unsustainable land-use policies. These changes have deep implications for ecosystem services, soil conservation, and climate resilience in this critical Upper Blue Nile Basin region. The study recommends that integrated land-use planning, forest conservation programs, and sustainable agriculture practices are required to balance ecological integrity with livelihood needs. These findings constitute the scientific basis on which policymakers can base policies to facilitate sustainable land management in the highland ecosystems of Ethiopia.
Political Ecology Evaluation of Waste Management Policy in Banjarmasin City Hendra, Hendra; Arisanty, Deasy
Asian Journal of Environmental Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): May-August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69930/ajer.v2i2.368

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Rapid urbanization in Banjarmasin City has intensified domestic waste management challenges, posing a significant obstacle to achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly those related to urban environmental governance. Despite the enactment of Regional Regulation No. 21/2011 promoting the 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) principles, its implementation remains fragmented and has failed to engage comprehensive community participation. This study adopts a political ecology framework to critically assess the effectiveness of the policy, emphasizing structural barriers such as institutional fragmentation, limited technological adoption, and imbalanced stakeholder power relations. A qualitative case study approach involved in-depth interviews with key stakeholders, document analysis, and field observations. Thematic analysis and triangulation methods were used to validate findings. Results indicate Banjarmasin's waste governance remains largely technocratic and top-down, with inadequate grassroots integration and weak inter-agency coordination. Technological innovations such as digital monitoring and Waste-to-Energy solutions are notably absent, further limiting policy outcomes. This study highlights the urgency of reforming local waste governance through participatory, equitable, and technologically adaptive strategies, particularly for medium-sized cities in the Global South.
The Impact of Administrative Staff's Role on the Effectiveness of SIMRS in Recording the Daily Census of JPPK Patients at Hospital X Rosmiyanti Devi, Neng Sri; Susanti, Ai Susi
Asian Journal of Environmental Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): May-August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69930/ajer.v2i2.377

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This study analyzes the role of administrative staff in enhancing the effectiveness of the Hospital Management Information System (SIMRS) in recording the daily census of patients under the Health Service Guarantee (JPPK) at Hospital X. Employing a case study design with qualitative and quantitative methods, data were collected through observations and document analysis of census reports from January to March 2025. Results indicate a significant correlation between the accuracy, competence, and compliance of administrative staff and the effectiveness of SIMRS. An error rate of 2.96% was found, primarily caused by inaccurate input of consulting doctor data, medical procedures, and medication details. Medication changes were often due to stock limitations, requiring substitutions and approval from patients, which in turn demanded timely adjustments by staff. Errors in medication pricing occurred due to delays in updating price information in the SIMRS system. These issues point to a broader problem of limited coordination and delayed information flow between hospital units. The findings underscore the importance of administrative staff with adequate knowledge and skills in using SIMRS. Their performance significantly impacts the accuracy and efficiency of JPPK patient census recording, highlighting their strategic role in supporting integrated hospital information systems.
The Urgency of Implementing Green Theology in Dealing with the Environmental Crisis Yanuarius Azi, Paulus; Kaleka , Marten Umbu; Teftae , Oriensi Yakomina Kohe
Asian Journal of Environmental Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): May-August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69930/ajer.v2i2.383

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This study aims to analyze the current environmental crisis conditions, analyze the urgency of the Application of Green Theology in Overcoming the Environmental Crisis, Opportunities and Potential of Green Theology in Overcoming the Environmental Crisis. This study uses a qualitative research method with a literature study approach and textual analysis. The results of the study indicate that: 1) Indonesia's environmental conditions are concerning, serious efforts are needed to overcome them through public awareness, law enforcement, and environmentally friendly technology, with the concept of Ecological Repentance as one solution, 2) Green Theology is very important in overcoming the environmental crisis because it provides a holistic perspective on the relationship between humans and the environment. The implementation of Green Theology can help increase awareness and sustainable behavior, as well as promote environmental justice and interfaith cooperation. Thus, Green Theology can be a solution to overcome the environmental crisis and create a more sustainable future, and 3) Green Theology has great opportunities and potential in overcoming the environmental crisis by increasing awareness and sustainable behavior, as well as promoting environmental justice and cooperation between humans and nature. The implementation of Green Theology can be done through environmental education, sustainable lifestyles, and real actions to protect the environment, so as to reduce negative impacts on the environment and improve the quality of life.
Analysis of the Patient Registration Flow at the Eye Clinic of RS Dustira: an Evaluative Study on Efficiency and Patient Satisfaction Aeny, Nurul; Susanti, Ai Susi
Asian Journal of Environmental Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): May-August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69930/ajer.v2i2.391

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This study aims to analyze the patient registration flow at the Eye Clinic of Dustira Hospital Cimahi, with a particular focus on the efficiency of service and the level of patient satisfaction. The background of this research lies in the increasing demand for quality and efficient healthcare services, especially in specialized outpatient clinics that serve high volumes of patients daily. The research was conducted using a qualitative descriptive method during the Field Work Practice (PKL) period, with data collection techniques consisting of direct observation of the registration process and semi-structured interviews with both administrative staff and patients. The findings show that the registration flow at the Eye Clinic has been arranged in a systematic manner, starting from the arrival of patients, queue number retrieval, identity verification, and input into the hospital information system. However, several issues were identified, such as long waiting times during peak hours and limited patient understanding of the available digital or online registration options. These factors were found to affect overall patient satisfaction. Despite the use of a structured system, the effectiveness of the registration process still depends on patient awareness and digital literacy. Therefore, the study recommends regular evaluation of the service workflow and the implementation of patient education programs regarding the use of digital registration tools. Improvements in communication, guidance signage, and staff support can further enhance service efficiency and ensure that patients receive timely and satisfactory care at the Eye Clinic.
Spatial Analysis of Benthic and Geomorphic Habitat Distribution in the Shallow Waters of Pombo Island, Indonesia, using High Resolution PlanetScope Satellite Imagery Rifai , Ahmat; Halim; Rahayaan , Muhamad F. M.; Rakuasa, Heinrich; Rajani , La Mbeli
Asian Journal of Environmental Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): May-August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69930/ajer.v2i2.392

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The benthic biodiversity-rich but degradation-prone coastal waters of Pombo Island, Maluku, were mapped using high-resolution PlanetScope (3m) satellite imagery and field data through a random forest approach. The results showed the dominance of inner reef flat (54%) and sand substrate (39.62%), with 22.31% coral cover, while geomorphological analysis revealed a strong correlation between sheltered reef slope (18.78%) and benthic habitat distribution (85% classification accuracy). These findings not only prove the effectiveness of remote sensing technology for tropical ecosystem monitoring but also recommend zoning-based conservation strategies, particularly reef crest protection and seagrass rehabilitation, as a contribution to sustainable environmental management in line with SDG targets.
Juridical Analysis of Flood Management in The Context of Drainage Management In Cirebon City Pahdiansyah , Rangga Dwi; Zulfa , Atha Salsabila; Mufarrihunnufus , Moh; Gunawan, Moh Sigit; Yusup Permana, Deni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69930/ajer.v2i2.400

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Flood management is a series of efforts to prevent, reduce, and deal with the impacts of floods, which can threaten human safety, damage the environment, and disrupt social and economic activities. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of a regulation on flood management and drainage management in Cirebon City. This research will use Qualitative methods. Data collection was carried out through interviews. This study found that limited trained human resources and insufficient budget hinder the implementation of flood management and drainage improvement programs. The condition of drainage infrastructure that needs maintenance, such as the number of channels damaged or blocked due to sedimentation and closure by buildings, is also a factor that causes waterlogging and flooding. This research contributes to the development of legal science, especially in environmental law and spatial planning law.
Analysis of the Cardiology Outpatient Service System at RSUD Majalaya: Implementation of SIMRS and Online Registration to Improve Service Quality Sofiyani, Oktaria; Susanti , Ai Susi
Asian Journal of Environmental Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): May-August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69930/ajer.v2i2.406

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This study aims to analyze the service system in the Cardiology Clinic of RSUD Majalaya, with a specific focus on the implementation of the Hospital Management Information System (SIMRS) and online registration services. The background of this research is based on the increasing demand for efficient and high-quality healthcare services, particularly in specialist clinics that experience high patient volumes on a daily basis. Efficient service delivery is essential to ensure patient satisfaction, reduce overcrowding, and optimize clinical workflows. This research employed a qualitative descriptive method, involving direct observation of service processes and in-depth interviews with administrative staff and patients. The findings indicate that the implementation of SIMRS and the online registration system has significantly contributed to the acceleration of administrative processes, reduced patient waiting times, and improved the overall quality of service. Patients who utilized the online registration system reported shorter queues and a more organized experience. However, several challenges remain, particularly regarding limited digital literacy among a segment of the patient population, as well as technical constraints related to internet connectivity and server stability. These issues can hinder the full utilization of digital services. Based on the findings, it is recommended that the hospital invest in continuous infrastructure improvements, provide digital literacy training or assistance for patients, and conduct periodic evaluations of system performance. Such measures are essential to ensure the long-term effectiveness and sustainability of digital healthcare services, thereby enhancing the patient experience and supporting overall healthcare delivery goals.
Integrating Community Satisfaction Survey and Importance-Performance Analysis for Evaluating Regional Tourism Services: A Case Study in Banyuwangi Regency Kurniawan , Astariadi; Resyah, Nur Isra; Windawaty , Herry Windawaty; Habibie , Muhammad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69930/ajer.v2i2.425

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This study explores the integration of the Community Satisfaction Index (CSI) and Importance–Performance Analysis (IPA) to evaluate public service quality in Banyuwangi's tourism sector. As tourism becomes a regional development priority post-pandemic, understanding citizens' perceptions is essential to ensure responsive governance. Using a quantitative-descriptive approach, the research draws on 2023 data from tourists and tourism actors. Results indicated an overall satisfaction score of 82.94 (“Good”), with highest satisfaction in staff behavior and lowest in complaint handling. IPA mapping identifies critical gaps in services such as accessibility, transportation, and complaint response, highlighting areas for urgent policy action. The integration of IKM and IPA proves effective in prioritizing service improvements and aligning tourism development with citizen needs. Comparative insights with global practices affirm the relevance of participatory, data-driven evaluation frameworks. The study recommends institutionalizing IKM+IPA for sustainable tourism governance.

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