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Abstract The status and trends of geographical indication (GI) registration in Indonesia is presented and analyzed. Indonesia amended the GI‐related legal systems in 2019, and despite its increase in registration and policy developments, the extent of coverage and classification of GI‐registered products remain unclear.
Diana Harding +3 more
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KEANEKARAGAMAN SPESIES LAMUN DI KABUPATEN BANGKA SELATAN PROVINSI KEPULAUAN BANGKA BELITUNG
Marine area which is planted by seagrass called as seagrass beds. Seagrass is one of the typical ecosystems in marine waters. Bangka Belitung Province is one of the areas in Indonesia that has seagrass ecosystem. This study aims to determine the diversity, density, and coverage area of seagrass beds in the waters of South Bangka Regency.
Dwi Rosalina +3 more
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Lumpy skin disease (LSD) poses a significant threat to animal welfare and leads to economic losses in affected countries. LSD outbreaks may also impact trade and regional relationships. South and Southeast Asia, with its dense livestock population and intricate trade networks, are susceptible to LSD outbreaks. Indonesia confirmed its first LSD cases in
D Hutchinson +4 more
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Lead (Pb) contamination and types of nutrients in static hydroponic system for growing water spinach are increasingly being studied due to the impact on the food chain. Consequently, the presence of Pb needs to be considered, specifically in fast-growing
Nyayu Siti Khodijah +3 more
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Adolescent\u27s Self-Efficacy for Early Marriage in South Bangka Regency, Indonesia [PDF]
The percentage of married women under the age of 20 years at 13% with a median age of 20.1 years and the median marriage age of first marriage in the rural lower at 19.7.
Antarini, A. (Antarini) +4 more
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Community Based Tourism Development in Belitung Regency Bangka Belitung Island Province
The purpose of this research was to identify readiness and ways to increase community prosperity in Belitung Regency through the concept of society based tourism development. By the tourism product offered, thus the most appropriate way was promoting the original characters of Belitung Regency community in tourism product development strategy and then ...
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Abstract Climate change is exerting unprecedented impacts on marine habitats, and many sessile invertebrate species, such as the endangered giant clam Tridacna maxima, are particularly sensitive to climate driven changes in their environment. Understanding its spatial distribution and conservation requirements is of crucial significance in formulating ...
Shenghao Liu +5 more
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The litany of suffering is still heard but not louder : a case study of clinical supervision to school libraries in Indonesia’s four provinces [PDF]
From 2002 through 2004, the National Library of Indonesia distributed block grants to 250 school libraries in the province of Central Java scattered in 10 districts, 150 school libraries in West Nusa Tenggara for 7 districts, 125 school libraries ...
Sulistyo-Basuki, L.
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Public services in island sub‐districts: Towards geography‐based governance
Abstract This study proposes a form of governance of sub‐district public services based on the geography of the Maluku archipelago in Indonesia. Using qualitative research, data were collected using in‐depth interviews, focus group discussions, documentation, and field observations, involving informants from local and sub‐district government elements ...
Jusuf Madubun
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Illegal mining is a latent problem that cannot be overcome since the Reformation era until today in Bangka Belitung, with widespread impacts on environmental, social and financial losses.
Derita Prapti Rahayu +3 more
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