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Journal : Indonesia Journal of Engineering and Education Technology (IJEET)

Mining Conflict and Sustainable Development: A Review of Case Studies and Theoretical Framework Ilham Samanlangi; Ramdan Yusuf; Ilwandri; Fantoni; Adikarya, Wiwid Suryono
Indonesia Journal of Engineering and Education Technology (IJEET) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Indonesia Journal of Engineering and Education Technology (IJEET)
Publisher : AKADEMI TEKNIK ADI KARYA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61991/ijeet.v2i2.37

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Mining has significant impacts on the environment and communities. Conflicts often arise between mining companies, governments and local communities over issues such as evictions, environmental damage and pollution. These conflicts can hinder sustainable development efforts. This research aims to review the literature on mining conflicts and sustainable development. This research uses the literature review method. The literature reviewed includes scientific articles, books, and research reports. The results of this study conclude that mining conflicts can hinder sustainable development by causing social instability, environmental damage and investment barriers. To address these conflicts, we recommend an approach that involves all stakeholders, emphasises good governance, responsible environmental management, empowerment of local communities, and effective dispute resolution mechanisms
Meta-Analysis of Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) in Reducing Urban Flood Risks Tri Satriawansyah; Muhammad Kasim; Fantoni; Dewanto; M.Rudi Fanani
Indonesia Journal of Engineering and Education Technology (IJEET) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Indonesia Journal of Engineering and Education Technology (IJEET)
Publisher : AKADEMI TEKNIK ADI KARYA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61991/ijeet.v2i2.53

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Urbanization and climate change have increased the risk of flooding in cities. Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) offer a promising approach to mitigate these risks by managing stormwater runoff. This study aims to conduct a meta-analysis to assess the effectiveness of SUDS in reducing urban flood risks. This research is a type of meta-analysis research. The study investigated the impact of SUDS on flood reduction. Data on different types of SUDS, precipitation events, and flood risk metrics were extracted. Standardized mean differences (SMDs) are calculated to measure the overall impact of SUDS on flood reduction. The meta-analysis revealed a significant positive effect of SUDS on reducing urban flood risks. The effect size varied depending on the type of SUDS and the severity of the rainfall event. Overall, SUDS demonstrated effectiveness in mitigating flood risks associated with various storm intensities with effect size value = 0.801. This meta-analysis provides robust evidence for the effectiveness of SUDS in reducing urban flood risks. The findings support the wider adoption of SUDS as a key strategy for sustainable urban development and flood risk management.