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Indonesian Green Technology Journal
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ISSN : 23554010     EISSN : 23381787     DOI : https://igtj.ub.ac.id/index.php/igtj/
The Indonesian Green Technology Journal (IGTJ) is an international journal that publishes recent developments and emerging issues in both conceptual and experimental aspects of green and renewable technology. The Indonesian Green Technology Journal (IGTJ) publishes research results in the theoretical and experimental aspects of green science, engineering, technology, and medicine. Studies published in this journal include; Biomaterials, Green water management, Green energy development and management, Sustainable waste management, Green biotechnology, Green building and architecture, Clean production technology, Global warming technology, and Green building and architecture. This journal also emphasises the significance of green technology development, implementation, challenge, opportunity, and acceptance from an Indonesian perspective. IGTJ is publicly open for publication of review papers, short communication, and research papers. Since 2024, this journal has become an international journal and uses English for every paper that will be published.
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Successful Community Empowerment Strategies Related to Environmental Issues in Indonesia Syahadat, Ray March; Putra, Rizal Ichsan Syah; Putra, Priambudi Trie
Indonesian Green Technology Journal Vol. 15 No. 1 (2026): Indonesian Green Technology Journal
Publisher : Graduate School, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.igtj.2026.015.01.05

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Several community empowerment programs related to environmental topics have been reported in Indonesia. Various programs have been carried out. Several studies report the success and failure of these programs. This article aims to summarize the strategies reported to support the success of the future empowerment program. This literature review can contribute to the field of environmental science, community empowerment, and other relevant studies. The success strategy topic was chosen based on the results of a bibliometric analysis using Harzing's Publish or Perish application and VOSviewer. A total of 20 relevant articles were then selected through Google Scholar and analyzed descriptively. The results show that 10 strategies are needed to support the success of community empowerment programs addressing environmental issues
The Brimedika Model: Unveiling the Mediating Role of Service Quality Between Green Hospital Aspects and Stakeholder Satisfaction Januarso, Widodo; Andarini, Sri; Sukoharsono, Eko Ganis; Rachmansyah, Arief
Indonesian Green Technology Journal Vol. 15 No. 1 (2026): Indonesian Green Technology Journal
Publisher : Graduate School, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.igtj.2026.015.01.03

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The rapid growth of Indonesia’s healthcare sector, reflected in the increasing number of hospitals, has also contributed to environmental degradation. The Green Hospital concept is therefore essential to enhance environmental performance in healthcare facilities. However, low awareness of green practices, limited implementation of Green Hospital indicators, and insufficient stakeholder support remain major challenges. Also, the need for this study was due to the intellectual gap relating to the mediation role of service quality to enhance stakeholder satisfaction in a Green Hospital. This study analyzes a service-quality-based Green Hospital model at Brimedika Hospital, Malang, which has demonstrated a strong commitment to environmental initiatives. Using the Slovin formula, 633 respondents were selected from a population of 1,843 individuals. A quantitative approach was applied through questionnaire distribution, and data were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling–Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS). The results show that environmental, socio-cultural, and economic dimensions significantly influence service quality, which subsequently increases stakeholder satisfaction. Service quality acts as a strong mediator, while the economic aspect also has a direct effect on satisfaction. Strengthening socio-cultural aspects through improved service quality emerges as the most effective strategy for achieving a sustainable Green Hospital model. The study offers novelty by integrating three sustainability dimensions and demonstrating the central role of service quality in enhancing stakeholder satisfaction. The community benefits the most from the model, followed by patients and workers. Strengthened education, community engagement, and eco-friendly facilities are recommended for future development.