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Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies
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Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies (IJINS) is a peer-reviewed journal published by Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo four times a year. This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge.This journal aims is to provide a place for academics and practitioners to publish original research and review articles. The articles basically contains any topics concerning new innovation on all aspects. IJINS is available in online version. Language used in this journal is Indonesia or English.
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Exploiting Seasonal Varieties of Tomato Cultivation for Enhanced Yield and Nutritional Impact in Uzbekistan Pirimqulova Muxabbat Xayitovna; Mamarajabov Samandarbek Faxriddinovich; Abduvahobova Mohinurxon Avazbek qizi; Xolmatova Marjona Yunus qizi
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 23 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v24i.936

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This comprehensive study investigates the varied seasonal tomato cultivars of Uzbekistan, characterizing their cultivation practices and vegetative periods. Given tomatoes' notable dietary value, a detailed examination of more than 1,000 different varieties was conducted, drawing attention to their growth in both open and protected environments. Leveraging global agricultural data, with a specific focus on leading tomato producers like China, USA, India, Turkey, and Egypt, we've honed in on the cultivation practices in Uzbekistan, where tomatoes comprise a significant 40-45% of total vegetable crops. Our results indicate that in 2010, tomatoes were cultivated on 75,000 hectares in Uzbekistan with a distribution pattern indicating 70% for processing, 10-15% for local market sale, and 15-20% for export. These findings offer the potential to boost both the local economy and the nutritional intake of the population, underlining the importance of tomatoes as a key dietary staple with implications for broader agricultural policy, particularly in areas focused on health and economic development.Highlights: Uzbekistan dedicates 40-45% of its total vegetable crop area to tomato cultivation, reflecting its substantial dietary and economic value. Diverse tomato varieties, suited to both open and protected growth, are integral to achieving high yield and ensuring local to global supply chains. The distribution of tomato produce in Uzbekistan offers potential for economic growth and improved local nutritional intake, with 70% processed, 10-15% sold locally, and 15-20% exported. Keywords: Tomato Cultivation, Seasonal Varieties, Uzbekistan Agriculture, Dietary Impact, Global Tomato Production
Exploring the Hidden Depths: Speleotourism and Cave Exploration in Boisun District, Uzbekistan Ziyodullayeva Ogilshod Eshniyoz
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 23 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v24i.937

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This scientific article presents an overview of speleotourism and cave exploration opportunities in Boisun District, Uzbekistan. The study aims to highlight the unique natural objects, such as Teshik Stone Cave, Boy Bulak Cave, Dark Star Cave, and Khoja Gur Gur Ota, along with their distinctive characteristics. The article discusses the organization of speleological expeditions, cave routes in sports tourism, and the equipment required for cave exploration. The methods employed include cave surveys, expeditions, and documentation of cave characteristics. The results reveal fascinating details about the caves, including their geological features, underwater lakes, intricate passages, and historical significance. Implications of these findings emphasize the potential for further research, conservation efforts, and the development of sustainable speleotourism in Boisun District, offering unique opportunities for adventure seekers and scientists alike.Highlights: Speleotourism in Boisun District: Explore the thrilling world of caves and engage in speleotourism activities in the captivating Boisun District of Uzbekistan. Unique Natural Objects: Discover the fascinating natural objects of Boisun District, including Teshik Stone Cave, Boy Bulak Cave, Dark Star Cave, and Khoja Gur Gur Ota, each offering distinct geological features and historical significance. Opportunities for Adventure and Research: Embark on speleological expeditions, uncover hidden depths, and contribute to the exploration and documentation of these caves, presenting opportunities for adventure enthusiasts and scientific researchers. Keywords: Speleotourism, Cave exploration, Boisun District, Uzbekistan, Natural objects
Demographic Factors and Disease Patterns in Surkhandarya Region: Implications for Population Health Narmanova Gulshoda
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 23 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v24i.938

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This study aims to examine the role of demographic factors in the structural and territorial formation of labor resources and changes in the age and sex structure of the population in Surkhandarya region, Uzbekistan. The analysis includes an assessment of the most common diseases observed in the region's population and their implications for population health. Data from Table 2.2 reveal a shift in the proportion of men and women over the last decade, with men gaining the upper hand in recent years. The birth rate is influenced by various factors, including natural-biological, demographic, socio-economic, cultural, and educational levels. The Surkhan oasis, as an ancient inhabited area, has unique population dynamics and attitudes towards the birth process. Mortality rates varied across cities and districts, with a higher incidence observed in diseases related to the circulatory and respiratory systems. The findings underscore the high demographic potential and health challenges faced by the Surkhandarya region. In January-March 2023, there were 3,300 deaths recorded, with a death rate of 4.8 per thousand inhabitants. These results highlight the need for targeted interventions to address population health issues and promote well-being in the region.Highlights: Shifting demographics: Analyzing changes in the age and sex structure of the population in Surkhandarya region. Disease patterns: Examining the most common diseases observed, particularly those related to the circulatory and respiratory systems. Implications for population health: Assessing the impact of demographic factors and disease patterns on the overall health and well-being of the region's population. Keywords: Demographics, Population health, Surkhandarya region, Disease patterns, Mortality rates
Enhancing Water Resource Management Efficiency through Smart Technologies: A Case Study in Kashkadarya Region, Uzbekistan Abduhalimova Nafisa Meyli Kizi
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 23 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v24i.939

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This article presents a comprehensive study on the implementation of "Smart Water" devices in water management facilities in the Kashkadarya region of Uzbekistan. The goals of this initiative were to achieve efficient water control, real-time monitoring, and rapid water management. Through the installation of smart devices, including "Smart Water" devices and "DIVER" devices, water resources were effectively managed, resulting in online water control and significant water resource savings. The automation of large hydrotechnical facilities, such as the Karshi hydroelectric plant, enabled remote management and reduced technical water losses. Additionally, the pilot project on automation, based on solutions provided by the Australian company "Rubicon Water Pty. Ltd," showcased the potential for digitalization and automation in water resources management. The project demonstrated successful outcomes, including increased accuracy in land reclamation assessment, reduced water shortage, enhanced water resource utilization, and significant cost savings. The findings highlight the effectiveness and advantages of smart technologies in water management, underscoring the need for their widespread adoption in addressing water scarcity and sustainable water resource management globally. Highlights: Improved Water Control: Implementation of "Smart Water" devices enables real-time monitoring and online water control, enhancing efficient water resource management. Cost Savings and Resource Efficiency: Automation and smart technologies lead to significant water savings, reduced technical losses, and improved water utilization, resulting in economic benefits. Scalable Solutions for Global Water Management: The successful pilot project by "Rubicon Water Pty. Ltd" demonstrates the potential for widespread adoption of smart technologies in addressing water scarcity and promoting sustainable water resource management globally. Keywords: water resources, smart water, efficient technologies, water management, automation.
Regional Disparities in Medical Personnel Distribution: A Case Study of Surkhandarya Pardayeva Sarvinoz Utanovna
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 23 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v24i.940

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This study delves into the geography of medical services in the Surkhandarya region, focusing on the distribution of medical personnel across various districts. The research utilizes statistical data to analyze the ratio of doctors to the population in different areas, revealing significant disparities. The region boasts 92 hospitals, 366 polyclinics, and numerous other medical institutions, staffed by 4,200 doctors and 17,600 secondary medical workers. However, the distribution of these professionals varies widely, with the highest doctor-to-population ratio in Termiz city and the lowest in districts like Muzrabot and Bandikhon. The study also highlights the role of non-governmental institutions and international organizations in bolstering the regional healthcare system. The findings underscore the need for a more balanced distribution of medical personnel across the region, which could significantly enhance healthcare accessibility and quality. This research has implications for healthcare planning and policy, emphasizing the importance of considering geographical factors in medical resource allocation.Highlights: Significant disparities exist in the distribution of medical personnel across the Surkhandarya region, with some areas having a higher doctor-to-population ratio than others. Non-governmental institutions and international organizations play a crucial role in supplementing the regional healthcare system. The study's findings underscore the need for more balanced resource allocation in healthcare, taking geographical factors into account. Keywords: Medical personnel distribution, healthcare geography, Surkhandarya region, doctor-to-population ratio, healthcare policy.
Differential Effects of Organic Fertilizers on Mustard Pakcoy Talitha Sherly Vania Yusriyah; A Miftakhurrohmat
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 23 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v22i.881

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This study investigates the interplay between different types of liquid organic fertilizer (LOF) and their concentrations on the growth and yield of mustard pakcoy plants, aiming to optimize LOF application for enhanced agricultural outcomes. The research was conducted at a rice field in Seloliman Village, Mojokerto using a factorial randomized design encompassing two types of LOF - goat manure and bamboo root PGPR - applied at concentrations of 10, 20, 30, and 40 ml/l. Data were subjected to ANOVA and BNJ tests. Results indicated that goat manure LOF at 20 ml/l significantly influenced plant height, leaf count, leaf area, and wet weight, but exerted no substantial impact on dry weight and harvest index. In contrast, the use of bamboo root PGPR LOF at 30 ml/l markedly affected root length. The findings underscore the importance of selecting appropriate LOF types and concentrations for specific crop growth parameters, providing valuable insights for agricultural practices and research.Highlights: The application of goat manure LOF at 20 ml/l significantly enhanced various growth parameters of mustard pakcoy plants. The bamboo root PGPR LOF, when used at a concentration of 30 ml/l, notably influenced the root length of the plants. The study underscores the crucial role of LOF type and concentration selection in optimizing specific crop growth metrics. Keywords: Liquid Organic Fertilizer, Goat Manure LOF, Bamboo Root PGPR LOF, Mustard Pakcoy Growth, Fertilizer Concentration
Comment Sentiment Analysis of JNE Using K-Nearest Neighbor (KNN) Method on Twitter Ricky Renaldo Arisandi; Sumarno Sumarno; Hamzah Setiawan
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 23 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v22i.883

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Social media has evolved into a prominent public space for virtual criticism, particularly on platforms like Twitter, facilitated by widespread smartphone usage. Netizens utilize Twitter as an effective communication channel due to its accessibility and vast reach. This study focuses on sentiment analysis of comments from the public on Twitter, aiming to expedite the acquisition of accurate information about the general sentiment towards JNE (a logistics company). The K-Nearest Neighbor (KNN) classifier is employed, employing the TF-IDF weighting method to classify Indonesian language comments and assess the achieved accuracy. Highlights: Study focused on sentiment analysis of Twitter comments concerning JNE services using the K-Nearest Neighbor (KNN) method with Indonesian language text. Employed the TF-IDF weighting to classify comments and achieved an impressive 90% accuracy in sentiment analysis. The obtained classification proves valuable in evaluating public perception of JNE's services based on feedback from the social media community on Twitter.
Enhancing Samhong Cultivation: Boosting Plant Growth with Fermented Cow Urine and EM4-Molasses Blend Nur Kholifah; A Miftakhurrohmat
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 23 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v22i.887

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This study investigates the utilization of fermented cow urine with EM4 and molasses to enhance plant growth in Samhong cultivation. The main objective is to explore the interaction between concentration and interval of bovine urine fertilization. The research was conducted in the Janjing field, Trawas district, Mojokerto Regency, from October to December 2022, using a randomized block design with two factors. The first factor consisted of three levels: 20 ml/l, 40 ml/l, and 60 ml/l of bovine urine concentration, while the second factor comprised three intervals of fertilization: every 2 days, every 4 days, and every 6 days. Results indicate that the concentration of bovine biourine did not significantly affect all variables. Notably, the best fertilization interval of every 4 days (I2) demonstrated improved plant height (20.50 cm), leaf count (10.74), fresh weight (77.67 grams), and dry weight (9.74 grams). Additionally, a significant interaction was observed between concentration and bovine urine fertilization interval, with the highest number of leaves found in the 60 ml/l concentration treatment at an interval of 4 days (12.42 strands), and the widest leaf area recorded in the 20 ml/l concentration treatment at an interval of 2 days (118.76 cm²). Highlights: Utilization of fermented cow urine with EM4 and molasses can increase plant growth: The study suggests that adding fermented cow urine with EM4 and molasses can have a positive effect on plant growth. This finding could be of interest to farmers and researchers looking for alternative fertilizers that can promote plant growth. The best fertilization interval is every 4 days: The study found that the interval of fertilization has an impact on plant growth, with the best result observed with fertilization every 4 days. This information could be useful for farmers and researchers looking to optimize their fertilization schedule. Significant interaction between concentration and biourine fertilization interval of cattle: The study found a significant interaction between the concentration and the biourine fertilization interval of cattle, indicating that the optimal concentration of biourine and fertilization interval are dependent on each other. This information could be relevant for farmers and researchers who are interested in developing a customized fertilization plan for their crops.
EduSdamada: Developing an Educational Mobile Game for Elementary School Children using Unity2D Aga Dandi Prasetio; Mochamad Alfan Rosid
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 23 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v22i.894

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This research focuses on the development of an educational mobile game, 'EduSdamada,' using the Unity2D application, with the aim of addressing the impact of information technology on education. As mobile phones and smartphones greatly influence learning, teachers are challenged to adopt effective methods to engage students. The game combines learning and play elements to provide enjoyable and effective learning experiences for elementary school children. The research follows the ADDIE model (analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation) commonly used for software and application development. Data collected through questionnaires from 7-year-old children revealed that 81.8% of them enjoy playing games that incorporate learning aspects, and 45.5% found 'EduSdamada' to be an enjoyable experience. While the game exhibits some shortcomings in terms of graphics, features, and effects, the findings underscore the potential for future improvements. Highlights: Developed an educational mobile game, 'EduSdamada,' using Unity2D application, catering to the impact of information technology on education. The game successfully combines learning and play elements, providing enjoyable and effective learning experiences for elementary school children. Data analysis from questionnaires revealed that 81.8% of 7-year-old children enjoy playing games with educational components, with 45.5% finding 'EduSdamada' to be an enjoyable experience, indicating its potential for further improvements.
Enhancing Growth and Yield of Caisim Mustard (Brassica juncea L.) in Hydroponic Cultivation through Trichoderma Consortium and ABmix Combination Fadillah Timur Gumelar; Sutarman Sutarman
Indonesian Journal of Innovation Studies Vol. 23 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijins.v22i.902

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This research aims to investigate the impact of Trichoderma application, both individually and in combination with ABmix and shrimp pond water, on the growth and yield of caisim mustard plants in a hydroponic system. The study was conducted in Tlocor Village, Jabon District, Sidoarjo Regency, from November to December 2022, using a Randomized Block Design (RBD) with 6 repetitions. The treatments comprised various nutrient combinations: 100% ABmix, Trichoderma and husk dilution, Trichoderma and pond water dilution (one-third of water medium), 50% ABmix with Trichoderma and husk dilution, and 50% ABmix with Trichoderma and pond water dilution. Data were analyzed using variance at 5% and 1% levels, followed by a 5% BNJ test. The findings indicated that a 50% concentration of Trichoderma combined with ABmix significantly increased plant height, leaf count, and leaf area up to 28 days after planting. Furthermore, it enhanced harvested wet weight, harvested dry weight, and harvest index. Notably, Trichoderma applied with one-third shrimp pond water as a planting medium resulted in the highest growth with 9.38 leaves, 109.23 cm2 leaf area, and harvested wet and dry weights of 68.25 and 11.00 g per plant. Overall, the Trichoderma consortium demonstrated the potential to effectively enhance the growth and yield of caisim mustard, offering a promising alternative to chemical nutrients in hydroponic cultivation. Highlights: Effectiveness of Trichoderma: The study aimed to determine the effect of Trichoderma application and its combination with ABmix and shrimp pond water on the growth and yield of caisim mustard plants in a hydroponic system. Results showed that the application of Trichoderma significantly increased plant height, number of leaves, and leaf area up to 28 days after planting. Optimal Nutrient Combination: The study found that using a combination of Trichoderma and ABmix at a concentration of 50% resulted in the highest increase in harvested wet weight, harvested dry weight, and harvest index. Additionally, using one-third of shrimp pond water for planting media produced the highest growth. Potential of Trichoderma Consortium: The study suggests that Trichoderma has the potential to effectively increase the growth and production of mustard greens in hydroponic cultivation. It could also be a viable substitute for chemical nutrients, promoting environmentally friendly and sustainable farming practices.

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