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Tracking the Impact of Local Wisdom in Sustainable Cultural Heritage Conservation: A Bibliometric Approach Hayu Lusianawati; Sabil Mokodenseho; Dedi Gunawan Saputra; Yenik Pujowati
West Science Social and Humanities Studies Vol. 1 No. 03 (2023): West Science Social and Humanities Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsshs.v1i03.251

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In order to track the contribution of local wisdom to sustainable cultural heritage preservation, this study uses a bibliometric approach. A vast range of literature is covered by the analysis, including foundational works on political ecology, institutional ecology, ecological footprint, sustainable rural lifestyles, and systems thinking. Through the identification of clusters within the literature, the study reveals important topics including the preservation of biodiversity, sustainable tourism, and the incorporation of indigenous knowledge. The Brundtland Report and "Braiding Sweetgrass," among other notable publications, are recognized for having shaped the conversation on sustainability and the fusion of traditional knowledge with scientific understanding. A keyword analysis also indicates the prominence of terms like "Impact," "Local Wisdom," and "Tourism," indicating their importance in the industry. The results present a thorough summary of the field and are a useful resource for academics, decision-makers, and practitioners involved in the sustainable protection of cultural assets.
Nature's Last Defense: Preserving Biodiversity in the Face of Climate Chaos in Rural Sukabumi District Gusti Rusmayadi; Sabil Mokodenseho; Umi Salawati
West Science Social and Humanities Studies Vol. 1 No. 03 (2023): West Science Social and Humanities Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsshs.v1i03.252

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The ecological stability of our world and human well-being are dependent on biodiversity, but in the age of climate change, biodiversity faces hitherto unheard-of difficulties. This study investigates the intricate interactions between the preservation of biodiversity and the effects of climate change in Indonesia's rural Sukabumi District. Using a mixed-methods approach that includes field observations, interviews, surveys, and secondary data analysis, the study looks into the drivers of biodiversity loss as well as the state of biodiversity now and the effects of climate change on regional ecosystems. The findings show the incredible biodiversity of Sukabumi District, including its healthy coral reefs and terrestrial rainforests, as well as the noticeable effects of climate change, such as altered species behavior and coastal erosion. Unsustainable land-use practices and climate-related variables are identified as major contributors to the decline of biodiversity. Community-led conservation efforts provide success stories, but to protect biodiversity and improve climate resilience, strong policy proposals are required. The suggested recommendations place a strong emphasis on multi-stakeholder collaboration, conservation education, climate resilience, sustainable land-use practices, and community engagement. Sukabumi District is highlighted in the report as a microcosm of the problems facing biodiversity conservation worldwide, and it calls for swift and coordinated action to save nature's final line of defense against climate disaster.
From Screen to Society: How Popular Culture Shapes Values and Beliefs in Indonesian Teenagers Zainol Hasan; Syarifuddin Syarifuddin; Sabil Mokodenseho; Adit Mohammad Aziz; Eva Yuniarti Utami
West Science Social and Humanities Studies Vol. 1 No. 03 (2023): West Science Social and Humanities Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsshs.v1i03.254

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This research delves into the complex interplay between popular culture and the values and beliefs of Indonesian teenagers, offering insights into the multifaceted influence of media consumption. In an age marked by the ubiquity of globalized media, Indonesian adolescents are navigating a landscape where traditional cultural norms intersect with the allure of popular culture from around the world. Employing a mixed-methods approach, this study combines surveys, interviews, and content analysis to investigate how various forms of popular culture, including television, social media, music, and film, impact the attitudes, values, and beliefs of Indonesian teenagers. The research also explores themes, messages, and the negotiation of these influences within the context of cultural identity. Findings reveal that popular culture undeniably shapes the perceptions and beliefs of Indonesian youth, but it also reflects their agency in adapting and reaffirming their cultural identity amidst the dynamic forces of globalization.
Co-Authors Achmad Abdul Azis Adi Nugroho Susanto Putro Adit Mohammad Aziz Adit Mohammad Aziz Afdhal Chatra Perdana Ahmad Labib Majdi Ai Siti Nurmiati Anita Ninasari Aria Elshifa ARIEF BUDI PRATOMO Arief Yanto Rukmana Arief Yanto Rukmana Arkam Lahiya Astika Ayuningtyas Aswati Asri Bambang Purwoko Baso Intang Sappaile Candra Kirana Putri Calya Dede Apriyansyah Dedi Gunawan Saputra Desty Endrawati Subroto Dhiana Ekowati Dina Amaliyah Mushthoza Dwi Nugraheny Efa Irdhayanti Eka Donna Fauziah Lasinggaru Elis Mediawati, Elis Emanuel B S Kase Endang Supriatna Erwina Kartika Devi Eva Yuniarti Utami Evelin Ragil Marjoni Marjoni Evra Willya Fahmi Hafiz Munandar Maku Faisal Yasin Fajar Romadhon Fatimah Nur Arifah Fatma Panu Gilang Kartika Hanum Gusniarjo Mokodompit Gusti Rusmayadi Harsono Mamonto Hasrullah Hasrullah Hasrullah Hayu Lusianawati Ira Wulan Sari Irawan Irawan Jainudin Jihan Salinsehe Juhrah M. Arib Juhrah M. Arib Koko Komaruddin Lasino Loso Judijanto M. Suryadinata Madiha Dzakiyyah Chairunnisa Madinah Mokobombang Mardiati Margiyono Suyitno Merdi F. Mamonto Mihrab Afnanda Minun Mokodompit Muh. Idris Muh. Safar Muhammad Ihsan Dacholfany Muhammad Ihsan Dacholfany Muhammad Irham Muhammad Julianto Sumanta Muhammad Syafri Muhatir Mokoginta Najamuddin Petta Solong Nazaruddin Ahmad Nova Husain Nur Alim Hunawa Nur Syariatin Nurcahyani Dewi Retnowati Nurilla Paputungan Olivia Tahalele Poetri AL-Viany Maqfirah Rachmi Rachmi Rai Iqsandri Raima Ahmad Rasmita Rasmita Ria Agustina Sa'diyah Sa'diyah Sabalius Uhai Sandra Ivonnie Telussa Sarah Pobela Sarilah Sarilah Siti Rohmah Sri Zulhayana Stince Sidayang Sulistyowati, Nur Wahyuning Suprijati Sarib Syarifuddin Syarifuddin Syarifuddin Tamaulina Br Sembiring Taufiq Hidayat Theresia Marditama Tiara Fathulmila Matiala Trisna Rukhmana Umi Salawati Wahidin Wahidin Wahyu Nugroho Walil Maulana Yusuf Weni Indah Doktri Agus Tapaningsih Wily Mohammad Windayanti Windayanti Wirda Bay Yana Priyana Yenik Pujowati Yusri Golonggom Zainal Arifin Zainol Hasan Zulfikri Darwis