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GMPI Conference Series
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28290747     DOI : https://doi.org/10.53889/gmpics.v2.168
GMPI Conference Series is proceedings and open access published by the Gemilang Maju Publikasi Ilmiah (GMPI) since 2022. It publishes the presentation results from various conferences in the field of social science, natural science and humanities.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 23 Documents
Marine Bioremediation Using Alcanivorax Borkumensis SK2 as A Waste Prevention Oil Industry on the Tunda Island to the Impact of Flood in Banten Region Muhamad Aris Ilhami; Holifah Holifah
GMPI Conference Series Vol 1 (2022): The 9th Asian Academic Society International Conference
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (280.408 KB) | DOI: 10.53889/gmpics.v1.89

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Marine pollution in the water triggers many problems, one of them is in the area of Tunda Island, Banten, Indonesia. Waste pollution that occurs in the area occurs due to oil drilling activities conducted by Pertamina. As result, such drilling waste pollutes the environment of Tunda Island. The distance between residential areas and oil rigs is about 18 to 20 miles, which will take 2 hours to complete. As a result of the waste, many octopuses on Tunda Island were found drunk and dead. It will be more dangerous if the waste sticks to mangrove seedlings, in mangrove trunks and in seagrass beds, when exposed to sunlight it will melt because the gravel waste is pitch black and can burn. As the world's largest island nation, 60% of Indonesia's 265 million people depend on one-system waters. Toxic chemicals enter the oceans every day from industrial waste. This problem can lead to the risk of flood impacts for the environment affected by industrial waste pollution. Marine cleanliness plays an important role in realizing the prosperity of land and marine ecosystems. Efforts can be made with bioremediation that is recovery with the help of live bacteria such as  Alcanivorax borkumensis  SK2  which is γ-proteobacterium of the sea that can be used to clean contaminated environments. This research aims to prevent industrial waste pollution and prevent the risk of flood impacts in Indonesia, especially in Tunda Island, Banten. Various literature explains that  A. borkumensis  SK2  is able to digest linear and branched alkanes commonly found in crude oil. Bacteria grow naturally in polluted areas, when added with inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus, they can accelerate the cleaning process to 2 -5 years faster than natural processes for 5 - 10 years. Therefore, the application of the use of  A. borkumensis  SK2  has the potential to be applied in Indonesia to overcome the problem of marine pollution.
The Effect of Earthquake and Volcanic Eruption to the Nuclear Installation: A Retrospective on 2006 Yogyakarta Earthquake and Merapi Eruption Mochammad Yazid; Khoiria Nur Atika Putri
GMPI Conference Series Vol 1 (2022): The 9th Asian Academic Society International Conference
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Earthquake hitting Yogyakarta, Indonesia on May 27th, 2006 that was followed by volcanic eruption of Mount Merapi had been pronounced as one of the most severe natural disasters ever occurred in the national history alongside the Tsunami happened in Aceh, Indonesia on 2004. The earthquake was caused by the activity of Opak faults which is located only ± 7 km away from Kartini nuclear reactor in the Yogyakarta province, Indonesia. This study aims to emphasize on the importance of disaster management mitigation to reduce the potential risk in future possibilities of natural disaster reoccurrence. It was concluded that retrofitting on the nuclear installation setup to withstand earthquake and volcanic eruption along with increasing people awareness and preparedness by arranging trainings on emergency response periodically are of great necessities to reduce the risk in time of disaster. Other than that, this work also described about the community service activities done by Indonesian National Nuclear Agency to help with the community revival post disasters.
Building Leadership Ecosystem Towards Prosperous Indonesia Dharmaji Suradika; Aga Adi Winawan; Geani Budiningsih Istira
GMPI Conference Series Vol 2 (2023): 4th International Conference of Integrated Intellectual Community (ICONIC)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (166.118 KB) | DOI: 10.53889/gmpics.v2.170

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Leadership is more than just a skill-set to direct and solve complex problems but also a way of transforming the life of a nation. The power of a leader can be seen from the impact of the people that he leads and the sustainability of the organization. A good leader is one that not only possesses the ability to transcend people to be and do better, but also positively influences them to use their power to contribute for a greater good.  The role of a leader has become more evident during the time of crisis. Every decision creates multiple different outcomes and impacts. A leader must not only provide effective strategic moves, but also a safe-space to emotionally support the people he leads in overcoming the crisis. When a leader is absent or embodies poor leadership, the organization will not survive. Therefore, the power of a true leader lies within his own characters and the ability to navigate the crisis and transform it to the people that he leads. Understanding this importance of leadership has urged Pemimpin.id to navigate the values of inclusive, effective, and empowering leadership for a greater good and sustainable impact in Indonesia.
State of Human Security in Security State: A Case Study of Pakistan Shahnawaz Shahnawaz
GMPI Conference Series Vol 1 (2022): The 9th Asian Academic Society International Conference
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Human Security is one of the novel concepts in international relations developed by the United Nations Development Projects (UNDP). The concept of human security revolves around protecting people from illiteracy, diseases, non-development, and food security. It describes how the state is developing and investing in human development and human capabilities. It is significant to note that international relations literature critically focuses on national security and the importance of state security. Most pundits of international relations do not give importance to human security and assert that the state should protect and invest in its national security instead of human security. However, some countries are utterly focused on national security and spend a significant amount on that, like Pakistan, which spends around 1.37 trillion Pakistani rupees (USD 8.78 billion) for 2021. According to the Asian Development Bank 24% of the population is living below the poverty line. This study is qualitative research that mainly employs case study methodology. Therefore, this paper analyzes whether illiteracy and poverty are a threat to the country's national security. How can national security be improved by investing in human security? This research analysis discovers that human security is equally essential for any state that profoundly focuses on national security and sovereignty by investing more in defense acquisition and military needs. In addition, the study concludes that lack of investment in human security is triggering extreme poverty, illiteracy, and religious radicalization, causing a direct threat to Pakistan's national security.
DjunkGo: A Mobile Application for Trash Classification with VGG16 Algorithm Sekar Ayu Wulandari; Muhammad Ma’ruf; Aditya Rachman Priyatno; Naomi Halimun; Zeni Malik Abdulah; Utih Amartiwi
GMPI Conference Series Vol 2 (2023): 4th International Conference of Integrated Intellectual Community (ICONIC)
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Garbage is one of the big problems in many countries including Indonesia. A bad waste management and low awareness of people participating in sorting the trash are 2 obstacles that we face in daily life. However, if we can ask them to sort the trash properly, they will not only help the waste collector, but also improve the waste management in the country. That encourages us to develop a mobile application that helps people to identify the type of the trash they have so that they can sort it by themselves. This application applies image processing and VGG16 algorithm to identify the trash with accuracy 90%. Furthermore, this application also links them to an appropriate agency that can recycle their trash based on its type. Therefore, the waste sorting process will be easier and recycling is also faster.
Cover, Editorial Board, The Committee Member, Peer Reviewers, and Preface of the 9th Asian Academic Society International Conference, and Table of Contents - -
GMPI Conference Series Vol 1 (2022): The 9th Asian Academic Society International Conference
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BESFEST: The Preservation of Besutan Jombang Arts as Characters Building of Generation Z Rafida Mumtaz; Fitria Nur Aisah; Indhi Nur Noviningtyas
GMPI Conference Series Vol 1 (2022): The 9th Asian Academic Society International Conference
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The negative influence of globalization in Indonesia has led to moral values decrease of generation Z. Therefore, character-based education is needed to improve the character of generation Z. One of the local arts that have high moral values is Besutan. Besutan art is a native art from Jombang which is the pioneer of Ludruk. Besutan art is an art that contains moral values that can improve generation Z. However, along with the times, Besutan art has decreased in its existence. Based on the problems that occurred, this study aims to determine the values of Besutan art in building the character of Generation Z and understand the importance of implementing BESFEST as a revitalization of Besutan art. The research method used is qualitative through literature studies from journal articles, trusted websites and interviews conducted online and offline. From the results of the literature study and interviews, it was found that generation Z experienced the decrease in moral values due to the influence of globalization. Another finding is that Besutan art has decreased in existence due to the lack of Besutan art performances in regional events and the change in art from Besutan to Ludruk. BESFEST can become a revitalization medium and become a government policy regarding Besutan arts as well as efforts to improve the character of Generation Z.
Supporting Sustainable Communities in Slum Settlement Areas by Optimizing Geospatial Technology and Land Management Approaches in Kertapati District, Palembang M.A. Falensky; J. Aqshal; F. P. L. Sari; A. Farabi
GMPI Conference Series Vol 2 (2023): 4th International Conference of Integrated Intellectual Community (ICONIC)
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Slum areas have always been a concern in development planning. In fact, this has become one of the goals of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially Sustainable Cities and Communities. According to the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), in the coming decades, 828 million people are estimated to live in urban slums and this number will continue to increase. While in Indonesia, there are slum areas covering an area of 86,548 hectares, 28% of which are located on the island of Sumatra. Palembang, one of the big cities in Sumatra, also faces the problem of slum settlements in its urban area, which is 3,607 hectares. This study aims to determine the level of slums in the residential area in Kertapati District which is included in the slum area in Palembang City and furthermore, recommends the concept of land management as a solution to these problems. The variables used in this study consisted of the physical variables of settlements, basic infrastructure and land ownership. Data on building density, building layout and building construction are used to describe the physical variables of settlements. While the basic infrastructure variables are explained by data on clean water infrastructure, solid waste infrastructure, drainage infrastructure, residential road infrastructure and sanitation infrastructure. For the variable of land ownership, data on status and land ownership are used. The data was obtained through Sentinel 2A satellite imagery in 2022 and from conducting field surveys and in-depth interviews with several local residents. Furthermore, the data was analyzed using a map overlay-based scoring of each variable using a Geographic Information Systems. The results of this study obtained a map of each variable level of settlement slums and a map of the slum level of settlements in Kertapati District with the level of settlement slums divided into light slum classes in 2 villages with a percentage of 11.51%, medium slum class in 1 village with a percentage of 35.96% and heavy slum class in 3 villages covering 52.53% of the total area of Kertapati District. This shows that the settlements in Kertapati District are dominated by heavy class slums, so this study recommends the concept of Land Consolidation land management with the Land Readjustment approach as an alternative to handling slum areas in Kertapati District, Palembang City.
Utilization of NDMI Method in Landsat 8 Satellite Imagery for Analysis of Multi-Hazard Susceptibility Fadhil D. Suyeda; Budhi Setiawan
GMPI Conference Series Vol 1 (2022): The 9th Asian Academic Society International Conference
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Liquefaction and landslide can occur during earthquakes caused by changes in soil saturation levels so that the soil loses strength due to loss of tension between grains. One of the determinations of soil moisture data using satellite imagery analysis is Landsat. Landsat has provided moderate, global, synoptic spatial resolution and repeated earth's soil surface coverage. This paper discusses the multi-hazard susceptibility using Landsat-8 satellite imagery with a combination of NDMI (Normalized Difference Moisture Index) ratio bands in Sunurraya Village and Simpang Saga Village, South OKU Regency, South Sumatra. The combination of NDMI bands determines the spread of soil saturation levels and differences in moisture in vegetation conditions. Other supporting data are soil's physical properties, including water content, density, hydrometer analysis, and Atterberg limits analysis. Overlay of NDMI data analysis and soil test analysis shows the level of liquidation insecurity in the research area on a regional and local scale
Law Enforcement in the Protection of Children Victims of Online Child Grooming Cyberspace during the Covid-19 Pandemic Zulfa Rahmanati; Djoko Priyono; Nita Anisatul Azizah
GMPI Conference Series Vol 2 (2023): 4th International Conference of Integrated Intellectual Community (ICONIC)
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Information-based technology is one form of the era that is always there and provides benefits, namely facilitating the activities of all levels of society, including children. Internet or cyberspace is another name for information-based technology, the reach of the internet itself is wide, and therefore even minors can access it. Child grooming is a type of crime that is either the result of the expansion of cyber-crime grooming or an approach to deception. The mode used by the perpetrator in carrying out grooming is by starting to build a relationship with the victim, then creating the victim's trust in the perpetrator, the birth of the victim's trust in the perpetrator because of the emotional relationship that exists between the victim and the perpetrator. This study wants to analyze how the practice of sexual crimes during the covid -19 pandemic in Indonesia and how the role of the ITE Law in protecting children as victims of crime during the covid-19 pandemic. The method used by the author is juridical-normative. The results obtained are that the practice of child grooming crimes during the COVID- 19 pandemic in Indonesia tends to increase, this is due to the intensity of using gadgets on children more than before the pandemic, and this is due to the government's policy, namely distance learning.

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