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Journal of Multidisciplinary Sustainability Asean
ISSN : 30482461     EISSN : 30481708     DOI : 10.70177/multidisciplinary
Core Subject : Science, Education,
Journal of Multidisciplinary Sustainability Asean is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to facilitating the exchange of results of high-quality research in all aspects of all areas of knowledge. The scope of the Journal of Multidisciplinary Sustainability Asean is not only in the form of study, research, or development but also book review. This journal publishes articles from all areas, including agricultural sciences, health sciences, biological sciences, engineering, and other exact sciences, as well as social and human sciences, which should contribute to scientific knowledge. Types of papers accepted: Review Articles, Mini-Reviews, and Research Articles with Questionnaires Application. As our commitment to advancing science and technology, the Journal of Multidisciplinary Sustainability Asean follows an open-access policy that allows published articles to be freely available online without any subscription. Submitted papers must be written in English for the initial review stage by editors and further review by at least two international reviewers.
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Crypto Asset Audits in the Era of Decentralized Finance (DeFi): A Global Systematic Review Pardosi, Pardomuan; Sulistyowati, Tussi; Anwar, Khairil; Pandin, Maria Yovita R; Kusmaningtyas, Amiartuti
Journal of Multidisciplinary Sustainability Asean Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/ijmsa.v2i4.2270

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Background. This research explores global studies on crypto asset audits in Decentralized Finance (DeFi) from 2021 to 2025 through a systematic literature review (SLR) approach, highlighting technological advancements like machine learning and hybrid analytics that enhance audit accuracy, fraud detection, and scalability. Purpose. Auditing practices have expanded to include smart contracts, compliance, security, and environmental audits. However, challenges persist, such as the lack of global regulatory standards, decentralized control, security risks, and instability within DeFi protocols. Method. Despite advancements, effective audits in DeFi require aligning technological innovation with adaptable regulatory frameworks to ensure sustainability and trust. Results. Managerially, DeFi platforms should integrate emerging technologies into auditing practices and collaborate with regulators to address compliance gaps, particularly in anti-money laundering (AML) and transparency.   Conclusion. Future research should focus on developing global DeFi regulations, exploring decentralized auditing methods, and investigating the impact of new financial systems like the metaverse on auditing practices.
Tourism Development And Coastal Ecosystem Degradation In Southern Bali Prihadi, Donny Juliandri; Costa, Tiago; Koleva, Gabriela
Journal of Multidisciplinary Sustainability Asean Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/ijmsa.v2i4.2681

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  Background. Rapid tourism development in southern Bali has transformed the region into one of Indonesia’s most dynamic economic zones while simultaneously placing immense pressure on its coastal ecosystems. The expansion of hotels, restaurants, and recreational facilities has led to land-use change, increased waste discharge, shoreline modification, and coral reef degradation. The resulting imbalance between economic growth and ecological stability threatens the long-term sustainability of both the tourism industry and local livelihoods. Purpose. This study aims to examine the relationship between tourism development and coastal ecosystem degradation in southern Bali, focusing on spatial, ecological, and socio-economic dimensions. Method. A mixed-method approach was adopted, combining satellite imagery analysis, field observations, and stakeholder interviews. Spatial analysis using GIS detected changes in coastal land cover between 2010 and 2023, while qualitative data from 40 key informants including local residents, tourism operators, and environmental officials were analyzed thematically to understand community perceptions and management responses. Quantitative environmental indicators, such as water quality and coral coverage, were also integrated to assess ecological decline. Results. The findings reveal a significant correlation between the intensity of tourism infrastructure development and the deterioration of coastal ecosystems. Coral coverage declined by 38%, while mangrove areas decreased by 22% within the study period. Stakeholder interviews indicate that weak environmental regulation and poor waste management practices accelerate this degradation. Conclusion. The study concludes that sustainable tourism in southern Bali requires stronger spatial planning, community-based coastal management, and stricter enforcement of environmental standards to balance economic benefits with ecosystem preservation.
Effectiveness of Green Infrastructure for Flood Mitigation in Semarang City Kumar, Rohan; Tsegaye, Hana; Hamidy, Al
Journal of Multidisciplinary Sustainability Asean Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/ijmsa.v2i4.2684

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Background. Flooding has become one of the most persistent environmental challenges in Semarang City, driven by rapid urbanization, land subsidence, and inadequate drainage systems. Conventional flood management approaches relying solely on grey infrastructure have proven insufficient to address the increasing frequency and intensity of flood events. Green infrastructure, including urban green spaces, bio-swales, retention ponds, and mangrove restoration, has emerged as a sustainable alternative that enhances natural water absorption and resilience against hydrological stress. Purpose. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of green infrastructure in mitigating floods in Semarang by assessing its hydrological, ecological, and socio-economic impacts. Method. A mixed-method approach was adopted, combining quantitative analysis of hydrological data with qualitative assessments from community surveys and expert interviews. Hydrological modeling using GIS and SWMM software was employed to simulate flood scenarios under different land-use configurations. Data on rainfall, surface runoff, and infiltration rates were collected from the Semarang Environmental and Public Works Agencies. Qualitative insights were gathered from local stakeholders to evaluate community perceptions of green infrastructure effectiveness and maintenance challenges. Results. The results indicate that green infrastructure interventions reduced peak flood levels by an average of 22–28%, improved runoff retention capacity, and enhanced groundwater recharge. Neighborhoods with integrated green spaces demonstrated greater resilience during heavy rainfall events compared to those relying solely on engineered drainage. Conclusion. The study concludes that the adoption of green infrastructure offers a cost-effective and ecologically sound strategy for urban flood mitigation in Semarang. Strengthening policy integration, maintenance systems, and community engagement is essential to sustain long-term resilience.
Impact of Financial Compensation on the Performance of Marketing Employees Soeherman, Achmad Daengs Gatot; Istanti , Enny; Wiyasa , I Gede
Journal of Multidisciplinary Sustainability Asean Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/ijmsa.v2i4.2722

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Background. Compensation is one of the key aspects in determining employee performance. It becomes a critical concern for companies, as employees strive to achieve the performance standards set by the organization. Recognizing the importance of compensation in supporting performance, compensation management should be a top priority. Purpose. Timeliness and the amount of compensation provided by the company significantly influence employees’ work spirit, motivation, job performance, and overall performance. The absolute income level of employees determines their standard of living, while relative income reflects their social status and dignity. Method. Therefore, if employees perceive that the compensation they receive is inadequate, their work spirit, motivation, job performance, and overall performance may drastically decline. Results. Motivation is a condition that drives employees in a focused and goal-oriented manner to achieve company objectives. Work performance is essential for business progress since the success or failure of a business is significantly influenced by employee performance. Conclusion. The financial compensation variable (X) has a positive influence on the employee performance variable (Y) with a coefficient of 0.402. The positive coefficient indicates a direct relationship between financial compensation and employee performance. This means that any change in the financial compensation variable by one unit will result in a 0.402 change in the employee performance variable, assuming other independent variables remain constant.
The Effectiveness of Village Fund (Dana Desa) Allocation for Sustainable Development Projects: A Survey of Village Government Officials Asta, Ngr. Putu Raka Novandra; Wei, Sun; Hadi, Kanti Aldino
Journal of Multidisciplinary Sustainability Asean Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/ijmsa.v2i6.2814

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Background. Efforts to promote sustainable development in rural Indonesia increasingly rely on Village Fund (Dana Desa) allocations, which are intended to support local infrastructure, environmental management, and community empowerment. Despite substantial fiscal transfers from the national government, concerns persist regarding whether these funds are effectively translated into sustainable development outcomes. Many villages continue to face challenges related to planning quality, administrative capacity, environmental degradation, and accountability mechanisms. Purpose. This study aims to evaluate the perceived effectiveness of Village Fund allocation in supporting sustainable development projects, with a specific focus on environmental initiatives, social welfare programs, and economic empowerment activities. The research also seeks to identify key institutional, administrative, and governance factors that influence program success at the village level. Method. A quantitative survey design was employed, involving 214 village government officials from multiple districts. Respondents were selected using stratified sampling to ensure representation across geographical areas and administrative categories. Data were collected through structured questionnaires measuring fund management practices, project outcomes, and perceived challenges, and were analyzed using descriptive statistics and multiple regression. Results. Findings indicate that Village Fund allocation is moderately effective in promoting sustainable development, particularly in infrastructure and community-based economic projects. Environmental projects show weaker outcomes due to limited technical expertise and inadequate long-term planning. Regression analysis reveals that transparency, participatory planning, and administrative capacity significantly predict program effectiveness. Conclusion. The study concludes that strengthening governance capacity and integrating sustainability criteria into village planning can enhance the long-term impact of Village Fund programs.

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