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Abstract Peat decomposition is progressing in Southeast Asia due to lowered groundwater levels (GWL) caused by drainage. Additionally, droughts during El Niño events significantly lower the GWL, the main environmental factor that controls greenhouse gas (GHG; carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane) emissions in peatlands.
Takashi Hirano +19 more
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Tulisan ini menganalisis peluang paradiplomasi sebagai strategi dalam membangun ketahanan pangan melalui studi kasus Provinsi Lampung, Indonesia, dan Provinsi Los Rios, Ekuador.
Fitri Adi Setyorini, M. Aris Pujiyanto
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Deskripsi Pemanfaatan Internet Bagi Mahasiswa Program Studi Pendidikan Georafi [PDF]
The research aims to find out: is there a difference in student achievement geography education courses Lampung University FKIP different based on intensity, knowledge, comprehensiveness, cost of internet, The study population was all students of ...
Andika, F. (Frans) +2 more
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Abstract Flooding events are a major contributor to natural disasters across the global tropics. However, reliable flood data are sparse, which limits our ability to understand flood dynamics across spatial and temporal scales. Here, data from the CYGNSS SmallSat constellation are utilized to identify small‐ to regional‐scale flooding events in Sumatra.
Zofia Baldysz +4 more
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BEBERAPA FAKTOR YANG BERHUBUNGAN DENGAN KINERJA BIDAN DI DESA DALAM PENURUNAN KASUS KEMATIAN MATERNAL DI KABUPATEN LAMPUNG BARAT TAHUN 2003 FACTORS RELATED TO THE PERFORMANCE OF MIDWIFE IN THE VILLAGE IN DECREASING MATERNAL MORTALITY CASE AT WEST LAMPUNG DISTRICT 1N 2003 [PDF]
Angka kematian ibu merupakan salah satu indikator status kesehatan ibu dan bayi baru lahir. Pada tahun 2003 di Kabupaten Lampung Barat indikator yang dapat membantu menggambarkan upaya penurunan kasus kematian maternal sebagian besar mengalami penurunan ...
SEPTIANI, EVI
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This study explores the use of invertebrate‐derived DNA (iDNA) from haematophagous leeches to assess vertebrate biodiversity in the tropical rainforests of Indonesia. By applying Sanger sequencing with five primer sets, we detected 17 unique vertebrate taxa, including the rare Leptobrachium waysepuntiense, demonstrating the potential of iDNA as a ...
Ardika Dani Irawan, Katsuyuki Eguchi
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IMPACTS OF SOCIAL MEDIA TOWARDS LANGUAGE SHIFT AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS [PDF]
Social Media Applications are inevitable in today’s people’s lives, especially for university students who cannot be separated with their gadgets. It is undeniable that the use of social media changes the way people communicate with each other, from ...
Karjo, Clara Herlina
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The persistence and expansion of sharecropping in a Javanese village
Abstract In the Javanese village of Kaliloro, share tenancy in rice cultivation, which was widely predicted to disappear with the Green Revolution, has not declined but expanded since the early 1970s. In this article, building on previous debates on share tenancy, we show how sharecropping has survived and expanded in Kaliloro's generally commoditized ...
Hanny Wijaya, Ben White
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Siger sebagai Wujud Seni Budaya pada Masyarakat Multietnik di Provinsi Lampung [PDF]
Artikel ini menitik beratkan pada pembahasan siger sebagai simbol integrasi masyarakat suku Lampung. Provinsi Lampung terdiri dari dua golongan suku asli yaitu suku Lampung Pepadun dan Saibatin.
Ciciria, D. (Deri)
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Labour Mobility and Colonial and Forced Labour Regimes in Indonesia: A Long‐Term View
ABSTRACT Incorporated into the global economy to provide the commodities for core capitalist countries, Indonesia experienced a variety of predominantly unfree labour regimes that connected local societies to global markets. These regimes varied from slavery, coerced labour imposed by colonial authorities, to extensive patterns of leverage employers ...
Ulbe Bosma
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