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Abdul Hadi
Contact Email
asikbelajar88@gmail.com
Phone
+6287814002995
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ijwem@ulm.ac.id
Editorial Address
https://ppjp.ulm.ac.id/journal/index.php/jwem/pages/view/Editorial%20Team
Location
Kota banjarmasin,
Kalimantan selatan
INDONESIA
Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management (JWEM)
ISSN : 23545844     EISSN : 24775223     DOI : https://dx.doi.org/10.20527/
Core Subject : Agriculture,
Indonesian Journal of Wetlands Environment Management (IJWEM) publishes all aspects of wetlands environmental management (i.e. lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, social, economics, education etc) in forms of research paper, review paper, and short communication. The journal is published by Research Institution, Lambung Mangkurat University, Indonesia in three issues per year (April and October). The journal is published in electric form only.
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Gap Analysis of ISO 9001:2015 in HRD Department of PT. Citra Abadi Sejahtera
Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management Vol 12, No 2 (2024): July-December (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/.v12i2.21360

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ISO 9001:2015 is a Quality Management System that to assist the operational business processes of each organization to achieve the vision and mission that has been set by the organization. Management's responsibility is to provide resources, including material, machines, humans, methods and money. Basically, the strength that exists in a company lies in the human resources (HR) in the company. If HR is treated properly and in accordance with its dignity, the company will achieve results in accordance with the goals desired by the company. The benefits of implementing ISO 9001:2015 certification for companies cause a positive assessment of the company's reputation. The ISO 9001:2015 certification implementation system also emphasizes customer-focused business processes, understanding customer needs and increasing customer satisfaction. In ISO 9001, Internal Audits must be carried out on companies or organizations to determine whether the implementation of the quality management system is running, and the internal audit can be a reference and preparation for later if there is an external audit from the certification body. Through the Gap Analysis checklist, it will facilitate the analysis of ISO requirement elements in the form of a checklist. Gap Analysis is effective because the checklist created is structured and in accordance with the topic. The checklist will cover all existing requirements and is made hierarchically in its assessment, this will include general questions and provide an overview of the topic or category to be assessed. The results showed a difference in the gap of 8.1% with a score of 91.9%. This indicates that Citra Abadi Sejahtera corporation is ready to implement ISO 9001:2015 and conduct certification. However, Citra Abadi Sejahtera corporation needs to make improvements according to the checklist that refers to the requirements of ISO 9001:2015 to cover the gap, especially by implementing the PDCA (Plan-Do-Check-Act) cycle.
Controlled Drainage Option for Rice Water Management in Tidal Lowland Reclamation Areas of South Sumatra, Indonesia
Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management Vol 12, No 2 (2024): July-December (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/.v12i2.20438

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The problem of rice cultivation at C type tidal lowland (it does not receive high tidal water inundation) is water shortage. The research objective was to develop an open water level control model to support rainwater storage in order to provide the water requirement for rice crops. The research method was a field experiment. Land with an area of 16 ha (one tertiary block) was planted with rice variety Inpari 32 at first planting season (MT 1) for the period October-February 2019/2020. Rainwater harvesting was done by maintaining the open water level in the canal at minimum depth of 50 cm (controlled drainage) resulting in saturated soil conditions and enable rainwater storage, which can be used to fulfil the rice water requirement. The water control gate operation was done by applying a controlled drainage system (opened gate). Annual rainfall of > 2500 mm at normal conditions is sufficient for rice cultivation, but if the annual rainfall is less than 2500 mm such as in 2019, then water supply is needed by using pump irrigation at the initial planting period and generative phase period. A water pump is operated if there is no rainfall during more than 10 days. Rice production is very good with average yield of 7.5 ton/ha such as at first planting in 2020.
Changes of Plant Necro Mass and Soil Faunal Composition in Wetlands Caused by Conversion of Forest to Oil Palm Plantation
Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management Vol 12, No 2 (2024): July-December (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/.v12i2.20700

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Field research was carried out to elucidate the trajectories of the temporal changes in vegetation and soil faunal diversities in wetlands caused by conversion of forests to oil palm plantations. Soil blocks sizing 30 cm x 30 cm x 30 cm were evacuated from three oil palm fields with three different ages (i.e., 2 years, 6 years, and 10 years old), as well as in secondary forest on peat soils. Fauna found in the blocks were subjected to 70 % ethanol sterilization before hand sorter and identification. The diversity index of earthworm was calculated based on the Shannon-Wiener formula. Quadrats were employed to determine the plant structure (i.e., species abundance). A t-test was employed to assess the differences between treatments. The results showed that the ages of the oil palm cultivation affected vegetation and soil faunal structures. The diversity indexes of earthworm were 0.12, 2.49, 1.77, and 1.73 in secondary forest, 2, 6, and 10 years-old oil palm fields, respectively. Similar trends occurred on diversity of Imperata cylindrica. These findings suggested that the diversities of Imperata cylindrica and soil fauna in wetlands in the tropics increased at early development of oil palm development and decreased onwards.
Utilizing Digital Platforms to Promote Floating Markets of Banjarmasin: A Case for Sustainable River Tourism Development
Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management Vol 12, No 2 (2024): July-December (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/.v12i2.20997

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The floating markets of Banjarmasin represent a vital cultural attraction in South Kalimantan, yet they encounter challenges in balancing modernization with sustainability. This study examines the role of digital platforms such as social media, websites, and mobile applications in promoting sustainable tourism at these markets. Utilizing a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach, the paper analyzes existing research on the effectiveness of digital tools in enhancing tourist engagement, expanding market visibility, and encouraging environmentally responsible tourism. The findings indicate that digital platforms can boost the visibility of Banjarmasin’s floating markets, attract a broader spectrum of visitors, and support sustainable tourism practices. Nevertheless, significant challenges persist, particularly regarding the integration of local communities and the preservation of the river ecosystem. This study underscores the necessity for digital strategies that align with sustainability principles, ensuring tourism benefits for both the local economy and the environment. The review offers insights for tourism operators and policymakers on leveraging digital branding to advance sustainable river tourism development in Banjarmasin, and provides practical recommendations for future growth.

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