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Irfan Prasetia
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ijwem@ulm.ac.id
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+6287814002995
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Editorial Address
Pusat Pengelolaan Jurnal dan Penerbitan, Perpustakaan ULM Lantai 2, Jl. Brigjen Hasan Basry, Banjarmasin, Indonesia (70123)
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Kota banjarmasin,
Kalimantan selatan
INDONESIA
JOURNAL OF WETLANDS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
ISSN : 23545844     EISSN : 24775223     DOI : -
Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management is an international journal that publishes authoritative and original articles on topics relevant to freshwater, brackish and marine coastal wetland ecosystems. The Journal serves as a multi-disciplinary forum covering key issues in wetlands science, management, policy and economics. As such, Wetlands Environmental Management aims to encourage the exchange of information between environmental managers, pure and applied scientists, and national and international authorities on wetlands policy and ecological economics.
Articles 144 Documents
Relationship of Physical Properties and Wettability of Jabon Wood (Anthocephalus chinensis (Lamk.) A. Rich. Ex. Walp. Syn.) Towards Resistance of Adhesive Violet Burhanuddin; Gusti Abdul Rahmat Thamrin; Noor Mirad Sari; Muhammad Faisal Mahdie; Khairunnisa Khairunnisa
Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management Vol 11, No 1: January - June, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jwem.v11i1.385

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The objective of the study was to determine the relationship between physical properties (specific gravity, moisture content, and shrinkage) and bonding strength of Jabon wood; and between wettability and bonding strength.  The results showed that the variable of bonding strength and physical properties had a close relationship, it was shown by R2 = 87.5% and r = 0.93, especially on tangential shrinkage.  In addition to physical properties, the wetting property of Jabon sawdust can be used to estimate bonding strength.
Does Organizational Commitment Mediate the Effect of JOB Satisfaction on OCB of Palm Company Employees? Noor Khatimah; Meiske Claudia; Maya Sari Dewi; Akhid Yulianto
Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management Vol. 11 No. 2: July - December, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jwem.v11i2.398

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of job satisfaction on organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) through employees’ organizational commitment at the PT. Sajang Heulang-KKPA3 Estate. This study used a quantitative approach. The respondents of this study were 73 employees. The sampling technique used was proportionate stratified random sampling. The data collection technique used a questionnaire spread to 73 employees. The data collected was processed using structural equation modelling (SEM) analysis techniques with the application of SmartPLS Version 3.0. The results showed that there was a significant direct effect of job satisfaction on OCB; there was a significant direct effect of job satisfaction on organizational commitment; there was a significant direct effect of organizational commitment on OCB and Organizational Commitment partially mediated the effect of job satisfaction on OCB.
Proximate, Protein, and Fat Analysis of Striped Catfish (Pangasianodon Hypopthalmus) Agung Ary Wibowo; Triawanti Triawanti; Nathania Hosea; Nathan Aditya Willyanto
Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management Vol. 11 No. 2: July - December, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jwem.v11i2.411

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Striped catfish is one of the most popular types of freshwater fish consumed by Indonesians. Striped catfish contains Monounsaturated Fatty Acids (MUFA) and Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids (PUFA). MUFA in striped catfish (Omega-3, Omega-6, and Omega-9 Fatty Acids) plays an important role in fat transport and metabolism, immune system regulation, and maintaining cell membrane function and integrity. This study emphasizes the comparison of wild and cultivated striped catfish. This study is a descriptive study to compare and determine the analysis result of proximate, protein, and fat between cultivated and wild striped catfish, and compare the analysis of this study with other studies. Analysis of proximate and protein content data was carried out using the Independent T-Test parametric test, while the fat content data analysis was carried out using the Mann-Whitney parametric test. There was a significant difference in the proximal and fat levels of cultivated and wild striped catfish with α=0.021 (α<0.05), and there was no significant difference in protein content with α=0.021 (α<0.05). The results of comparison with other studies showed that the proximate, protein, and fat of striped catfish in this study were higher than in other studies. This study showed that cultivated striped catfish has a better result analysis of proximate, fat, and protein content than wild catfish. Striped catfish have a high protein and fat content, high adaptability, and is easy to cultivate as compared to the wild ones. Therefore, striped catfish have the potential to be an alternative for nutrition improvement, and the cultivation of striped catfish may reduce the damage to wetland ecosystems.
Improvement of Resistant Cow Breakers by Mean of Empowering Independent Energy Village Program of PT Pertamina Patra Niaga Fuel Terminal Parepare Firman Firman; Antonius Primus
Journal of Wetlands Environmental Management Vol. 11 No. 2: July - December, 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jwem.v11i2.445

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Biogas has an important role as a substitute for energy derived from geothermal energy. Biogas has an important role in overcoming energy difficulties because the production and management process is not expensive, besides being friendly to the environment. Biogas is produced from processed animal waste, through a device known as a specially designed fixed dome-type biogas reactor. This study used a literature review through literature related to biogas production and management as well as field trials that took place in the Tangguh Village community, Watang Bacukiki Village, Parepare City, South Sulawesi. The research results prove that the use of biogas can save energy and reduce the impact of environmental damage.  These findings suggest that the use of biogas can be practiced further as the CSR program of PT Pertamina Patra Niaga Fuel Terminal Parepare.