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2. Introduction
International Conference on Multiple-goverrnance in Islam and Environmental
Development, and Conservation aims to provide with great opportunities
to go into the detail for the discussion for gNikmat Air dan Nikmat Alam Dari-NYA (grace of water and grace of nature from GOD)", and "Integrated
watershed management is to Alhamdulillah Syukur (Praise be to Allah)", which aims making environmental Islamic studies
from theory to practice.
Holy Quran says:
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'And one of His Signs is this, that He (Allah) shows you (Muhammad) the lightning as a source of fear and hope, and He sends down water from the sky, and quickens therewith the earth after its death. In that surely are Signs for a people who understand'. (Surah Ar-Rum, 30:25) |
and this is another word of god in the Holy Quran:
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'Do not the disbelievers see that the heavens and the earth were a closed-upmass, then We opened them out? And We made from water every living thing. Will they not then believe?' (Surah Al-Anbiya',21:31) |
Air (water) and Alam (nature/earth/universe) are Nikmat (grace) from our GOD (Allah). Because our god is the creator of the universe. According to the holy Quran, the last, this nature was arid, and there is no life there. But after our god give rain from sky, the earth becomes alive. After there are so much water in the earth, life began. Then until now, we enjoy the result of God's creation. This is the meaning of Nikmat of the nature. Air and Alam are Nikmat and mandate from GOD to us and we, as caliph or manager of nature, have a responsibility to keep and manage them. So, our activities today are addressed to keep Air and Alam.
In our life:
Letfs consider Islamic foundation called as Tasawuf or Sufism. Sufism is a way that Muslims look for their God. The aim of Sufism is to approach as closely as possible with God so that Muslim can see Him (God) with the eyes of the heart and even Muslim spirit could be united with the Spirit of God.
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God is spiritual, and then the part that can get closer to God is spirit, not his body.
God is Glorified, then it is acceptable to approach God as a holy spirit. |
Sufism is the Islamic science that discuss about the problem of human approaching to God through the cleansing of his soul. In the teachings of Sufism there is a saying which states that basically the earth is a mosque for Muslims. For the Muslims, the mosque is a sacred place where we should not pollute the mosque and make noise in the mosque.
When we use natural water like water from well and spring along river,
we can consider this as a gNikmat Air dan Nikmat Alam dari-NYAh. This
is a principle to conserve and restore water from environmental point of
view and meaning to use clean and safe natural water with peace of mind
for our healthy life.
This conference consideres:
Water is essential environmental property, for which governmental top down
regulation is primary important for water and water environmental management.
However, the limitation of the approach is also being recognized for environmental
surveillance and impact assessment. Now, public participation is expected
to mitigate the problem. This is one of the hottest issues in water environmental
science and politics in the evolving world. We are thinking water environmental
awareness from Islamic thought is having a key in Islamic countries. Besides,
integrate watershed management is a strategy to bridge scientific approach
of water environmental management and regional governance. So thereby we
are going to make a tentative conclusion for Indonesian-Malaysian approach
for participatory and integrated water and water environmental management.
We are discussing gSubsidiality among Environmental Education, Scientific
Researches, and Islamic Thought in Ecosystem Service Management for Water
and Water Environment from Malaysian-Indonesian perspectiveh. The organizers
encourage and welcome your participation, and look forward to receiving
contributions with in-depth multidisciplinary discussion for Islamism,
Modern Science and Technology applications in Environmental Managements
and Educations. |
3. Contents (MGIE)
Multiple Governance in Islam and Environment
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MGIE 1st volume
Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Multiple-Governance in Islam,
Environmental Development, and Conservation. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia,
Nov. 20-21, 2012, Water Research Alliance. ISBN 978-983-44826-4-0, Johor,
Malaysia. This proceedings book is published on 20th November 2012 as heard copy
and also web publication from this conference website.
(Whole book download)
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Sutiman Sumitoro (2012) Preface 1. MGIE 1: i. |
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Zulkifli Yusop (2012) Preface2. MGIE 1: ii. |
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Conference Concept Paper |
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Akira, K., Romaidi, Sukarsono, Nor Eman, I., Nurwidodo, Dwi, S., Retno, N.H.D., Selamat,
H., Arieff, S.R., Farahwahida M.Y, Arien, H., Fadil, O. Sumitoro, S. (2012)
Perspective of Islamic Thought Application on Integrated Ecosystem Service
Management Symbolized on Water as Indonesian-Malaysian Approach via Subsidiarity
with Environmental Education and Scientific Research. MGIE 1: 1-13. |
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Romaidi, Akira, K. (2012) Exploring Local Society Perspectives on Water Conservation
Based on Islamic Concepts Case Study in Some Sub District of Malang, Indonesia.
MGIE 1: 14-19. |
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Amin, S. L., Bagyo, Y., Fujianor, M., Budi, P., Frank, L.A. (2012) Local Peoplefs
Perceptions towards Anthropod Diversity Conservation in East Java. MGIE 1: 20-23. . |
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Akira, K., Song, X.D., Nor Eman, I., Musa, M., Narges, J., Sri, W.M.K, Supiah, S.,
Aznah, Maketab, M., Zulkifli, Y. (2012) Booklet with Easy-to-Use Water
Quality Test Kit as a Significant Water Environmental Educational Device.
MGIE 1: 24-33. |
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Sukarsono, Nurwidodo, Sri (2012) Wahyuni Environmental Grace & Problems in Brantas
River Watershed and Its Coastal Area. MGIE 1: 34-38. . |
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Arieff, S.R., Selamat, H., Farahwahida, M.Y. (2012) An Introduction to Quranic Principles
on Water Environmental Management. MGIE 1: 39-45.
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Zulkifli, Y. (2012) Toward Wise Interaction between Environmental Scientist and Islam.
MGIE 1: 46-48. . |
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Arien, H., Akira, K. (2012) Understanding the Watershed: Case Study at Cidanau Watershed.
MGIE 1: 49-50. . |
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Nurwidodo (2012) Implementation to Build a Research Proposal through Group Investigation.
MGIE 1: 51-56. . |
Communications: |
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Luchman, H. (2012) Tourism as an Islamic Media for Water Conservation: Challenges
and Opportunities. MGIE 1: 57-60. . |
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Dwi, S., Liliek Harianie, A.R., Suyono (2012) Diversity of Aquatic Biota as Bioindicator
for Water Quality of Ranu Pani and Ranu Regulo. MGIE 1: 61-64. . |
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Evika, S.S., Sijid, M. (2012) Role of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) to Decrease
Heavy Metal Pollution Levels of Lead (Pb) in the waters of Reservoir Sengguruh
Village Kepanjen District Malang Regency. MGOIE: 65-69. |
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Akyunul, J., Eny, Y., Fasya, A.G., Dewi, F. (2012) Gelatin Production from Milkfish Bone (Chanos-Chanos Forsk). MGOIE 1: 70-73. . |
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Eny, Y., Akyunul, J., Uswatun, H. (2012) Improving the Quality of Waste Water
Containing Phosphate using Moringa Oleifera Lam Seeds. MGIE 1: 74-80. . |
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Musa, M., Akira, K., Jafariah, J., Zaiton, A., Razman, M.S. (2012) Reuse of Agricultural
and Sewage Waste in Water Treatment: An Eco-regional Concept. MGIE 1: 81-84. . |
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Fadil, O. (2012) A Secret of Water Quality Management as in Islamic Aspect of Life. MGIE 1: 85-91. . |
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Eko, B.M., Kholifah, H., Kiptiyah, R., Romaidi (2012) Learning of Bioethics as a
Guide for Development of Modern Biology and Environmental Protection. MGIE 1: 92-95. . |
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Noor Sharipah, S.S, Nabilah, M.I. (2012) Water Resource Management in Malaysia and the
Practices of some Development Countries. MGIE 1: 96-102. . |
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Sukarsono, Moh Amin, Yusuf Abdurrajak, Soemarno, Akira, K. Knowledge Systems of Watershed Conservation Education; Case Study in a Boarding School Residents of An-Nuqayah Sumenep. MGIE 1: 103-110.
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MGIE preprints
Please reffer publications as "Preprints of Proceedings of International
Conference on Multiple-governance on Islam, Environmental Development,
and Conservation (MGIE preprint), No. ##. The status of following preprints are publication of MGIE web conference, and the full proceedings (as book) will be issued in MGIE 2nd volume on Oct.
2013 as heard copy (+ ISBN No.), and also web publication from this conference
website.
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Ulfah Utami (2012) Potential of Biodiversity in Microbial Indigenous Aedas Aegypti
Mosquito Control in Indonesia: Surface Water Protection Efforts. Preprints
of Proceedings of International Conference on Multiple-governance@on Islam,
Environmental Development, and Conservation (MGIE preprint), No. 1.
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4. Members
Sutiman Banbang Sumitro, M.Sc., D.Sc., Professor. He is a molecular biologist since 1980th, and has been educationist for biological field in higher education. His research approach has been cell level response to chemical and thermal perturbation since 1980th. Recently, based on receptor level molecular biological thought, his researches are to deal with individual level biological performance response against suspicious molecules, e.g. smoke (cigarette) and mercury. He is interested in fundamental biological research, which mitigate universal life problems. He has been editor for many journals, and participated on many professional organizations, and has been contributed to important administrative post in Universitus Brawijaya and University Islam Negeri Malang, Indonesia. |
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Mr. Nurwidodo, M. Kes is a lecturer in Muhammadiyah Malang University, Indonesia. He
has activities in National Movement for Water Conservation Program since
2007 until 2010. He is involved in Community Development for Brantas Watershed
Conservation Program since 2004 until 2011, and developing the Brantas
Water and Watershed Monitoring Education Program under Perum Jasa Tirta
and Brantas Watershed Management Office.
He graduated from S1 at IKIP and from S2 at UGM Yogyakarta. He is the team leader for several Govermnemt Education Projects in Indonesia. |
Mrs. Sri Wahyuni, M.Kes is a lecturer in Muhammadiyah Malang University, Indonesia. She has been vice leader for several education project, for example, Brantas Water and Watershed Monitoring Education Program under Perum Jasa Tirta and Brantas Watershed Management Office. She has got involved in Brantas Watershed Conservation Program since 2004 until 2009.
She has graduated from Senior high school at Klaten Central Java, has graduated from S1 at IKIP Yogyakarta, and graduated from S2 at UNAIR Surabaya.
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Mr. Sukarsono, M.Si. is a lecturer in Muhammadiyah Malang University. He has been active environmental scientist for Environmental Impact Assessment since 1995 as well as Environmental Educationist. He has get involved in Environmental Education for West Java-Jakarta Environmental Management Project (WJJEMP: 1998-1999), and Community Planning in National Movement for Water Conservation Program since 2007 until 2010. He is collaborating with Perum Jasa Tirta and Brantas Watershed Management Office, and get involved in Brantas Water and Watershed Monitoring Education Program. He is the team leader for Community Development for Brantas Watershed Conservation Program from 2004 until 2011, and vice head of Brantas Watershed forum since 2010. Since 2012, he has been secretary of East Java Watershed Forum.
He has graduated from S1 degree of Biology Education at IKIP Bandung, and
graduated from Magister Science of Natural Resources and Environmental
Management Program at Bogor Agricultural University. He is now Doctoral
Candidate at Malang State University. Malang State University. . |
Dr. Eko is a head of Biology department in Faculty of Science and Technology,
Universitus Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang (UIN). His expertise
has been focused on biology, especially for bioethics education. He has
proceed activities for environment ethic, biotechnology product ethic,
and etc., and has been active to write books and papers in national journal
or international journal. One of his famous book is gNatural conservation
based on Islamic Concepth published by UIN Press (2009). He has been very
active as an important person in Indonesian Biological Society, East Java.
He was born on the 14th of January 1961 in Malang City, East Java, Indonesia. He completed his undergraduate school degree (Bachelor Degree) in Biological Education from State University of Malang, Indonesia. He also completed master and doctor degree from same university in the field Biological Education.
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Ms. Evika is a biologist in University Islam Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang (UIN).
Currently, she continues her doctoral program in Faculty of Agriculture,
university of Brawijaya specializing in Biotechnology. Her research focused
on ecotoxicology and screening of chemical compound products from plants.
She has published some books and papers in national journal or international
journal, and as a member of Indonesian Biological Society, East Java.
She was born on the 18th of October 1974 in Malang City, East Java, Indonesia. She completed her undergraduate degree (Bachelor Degree) in Agronomy Department, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Brawijaya, Malang in 1999. She also completed her master degree from same university in the field of Plant Science on 2002.
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Dr. Ulfah has two duties in University Islam Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang (UIN). She is a lecture at Biology Department, Science and Technology Faculty. As a scientist, her expertise is pivoting on ecology, environmental microbiology, and ecotoxicology. She is the head of microbiology laboratory, where she conducts research about endofit bacteria in mangrove tree related with environment management program. On the other hand, she has been the head of research and development center of UIN.
She was born on the 9th of May 1965 in Kediri City, East Java, Indonesia.
She completed her undergraduate program at Biology Department, School of
Life Science and Technology, Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB). She
also compleated her master degree in Management of Natural Resource from
the Bogor Agriculture Institute (IPB) and doctor degree from Brawijaya
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Mr. Dwi is an entomologist in Biology Department of Universitus Islam Negeri Maulana
Malik Ibrahim Malang (UIN). His research field is in animal ecology, entomology,
and ecology of insect, especially for relationship between insect and spring
water. Currently, he is the secretary, and and also head of optical laboratory
of Department of Biology.
He completed his undergraduate program at Biology Department, Mathematic and Life Science Faculty, Brawijaya University. After completing his master degree in Plant Science at Faculty of Agriculture, Brawijaya University, he has worked as a lecture at Biology Department, Science and Technology Faculty, UIN.
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Mr. Romaidi (detail) is a transdisciplinary biologist and also being ecologist in Universitus Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang (UIN). His research has started on taxonomy for medicinal plants and coastal flora in Madura Island, Indonesia. Currently, his research is also focuses on phytoremediation using microalgae as absorbent. In a same time, he has developed his environmental ethics for Islam and environment as a basic concept for practical restoration activities in Indonesia. Introduction of this conference website has written by him according to his ethics discussing with his colleagues.
Currently, he was a head of ecology laboratory of Biology Department UIN. He was born on the 1st of February 1981 in Pamekasan city, East Java, Indonesia. He completed his undergraduate program at Biology Department, Science and Technology Faculty, UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang. After completing his master degree in Management of Natural Resource from Bandung Institute of Technology (ITB), he has been as a lecture at Biology Department, Science and Technology Faculty, UIN.
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Mr. Tri Kustono Adi, M.Sc is a lecturer in Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology,
the State Islamic University Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang (UIN), teaching
Organic Chemistry lectures. He is also an active member of Marine Natural
Product Research Group in the department and Indonesian Chemical Society
(HKI) chapter East Java. Since 2010, he has been appointed as the head
of Islam and Science Studies Division at the Faculty. He was born on the
11th of March 1971 in Pasuruan, East Java, Indonesia. He completed his
bachelor degree in Chemistry at Brawijaya University Malang and completed
his graduate diploma and master degree in Chemistry at University of Wollongong,
NSW. While studying, he had been active to serve the muslim society thorough
student and community organization as well. To mention some, Islamic Study
Forum, Jamaah Pengajian Illawara (JPI) and PCI NU-ANZ. |
Eny Yulianti is an Chemist in in Universitus Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang (UIN). She has proceed many application driven chemical researches on improvement of waste water treatment system, agricultural product, and impact assessment, since 1999. Then, she extended her research for bioflocculant in the context of heavy metal and phosphorous. Recently she is interested in edible oil quality improvement by application of activated carbon.
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Akyunul Jannah, S.Si., M.P. is a chemist in Department of Chemistry in State Islamic University Maulana
Malik Ibrahim Malang (UIN). She was born on April 10 1975 at Pasuruan District,
East Java Indonesia. She completed her bachelor degree in chemistry department,
University of Brawaijaya on 1998. After completing her master degree in
department of food chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Brawaijaya
on 1998, she has been lecture in chemistry department UIN Maulana Malik
Ibrahim Malang. Currently, she was a secretary of chemistry department
and head biochemistry laboratory where her research focus on biochemistry. |
Amin Setyo Leksono, S.Si., M.Si., Ph.D. iis an entomologist and also ecologist in the Departement of Biology, Faculty
of Mathematics and Science, Brawijaya University. He has published an important
text book for higher education and research for ecological field, namely
"Ekologi - Pendekatan Diskriptif dan Kuantitatif", in 2007.
He has graduated from Graduate School for International Development and
Cooperation, Hiroshima University.
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Luchman Hakim, S.Si., M.Si., Ph.D. is a interdisciplinary environmental researcher toward regional nature
conservation in Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural
Sciences, Brawijaya University, Malang Indonesia. He has diligently proceed
his research from basic biology to ecotourism planning and indigenous knowledge
system designing. His researches now are application driven, and he is
interested in developing ecotourism approach for regional nature conservation
that solitariness among local people, government, and nature that economically
sustainable. His has postgraduate educational career in Graduate School
for International Development and Cooperation, Hiroshima University, Japan
(M.Agr, PhD). He is having a presentation in this conference.
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Dr. Maketab bin Mohamed (detail) is a professor, IPASA, IPASA/WRA, UTM, and also the president of Malaysian
Nature Society.
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Prof. Selamat bin Hasim (detail) is a professor Center of Research in Fiqh Science&Technology (CFiRST-UTM)
under K-Economy Research Alliance (RAKE-UTM), and also Faculty of Tamadun
Islam. He has lectures for guseful Fiqhh, and gphilosophy of science
and civilizationh in UTM. He was a member of a research project for Model
Based Ecosystem Technology and the Al-Quran in 2010.
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Dr. Farahwahida bt Mohd Yusof (detail) is an associate professor in Center of Research in Fiqh Science&Technology
(CFiRST-UTM) under K-Economy Research Alliance (RAKE-UTM), and also Faculty
of Tamadun Islam. Her expertise is Aqidah and Islamic Thought, Field of Research (Heresy in Malaysia), Dakwah & Management She has graduated from University of Malaya as Ph.D (Aqidah and Thought).
She has lectures for gIslamic Aqidahh, gIslamic thoughth, and gIslamic
issuesh in UTM. She had been a member of research project, namely, Upholding
Religious Educational Institutions In Johor (2010-2011).
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Dr. Arieff Salleh bin Rosman (detail) is an associate professor in Center of Research in Fiqh Science&Technology
(CFiRST-UTM) under K-Economy Research Alliance (RAKE-UTM), and also Faculty
of Tamadun Islam.
He has headed a research project, namely, Program Perisian Hadis Interaktif Buku Riyadus Solihin Dalam Edisi Bahasa Malaysia (2010-2011), and also get involved as member in many research projects. He has many publication for Islamic communication and the marital relationship. He has lectures for gFiqh Islamh, gPhilosophy of Science and Civilizationh, and gIslam and current issuesh in UTM.
He has graduated from National University of Malaysia (degree, UKM), and International Islamic University Malaysia (Ph.D IIUM)
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Dr. Zulkifli Yusop (detail) is a hydrologist, and water environmental scientist in UTM. Currently,
he is a dean of Water research alliance of UTM. He has been proceeding
many research projects and consultancy programs. He is teaching Hydrology
(Undergraduate), Integrated Water Resources Management (Undergraduate),
Water Resources Management (Postgraduate). He is one of the most important
key parson for water and environmental research and education in UTM. His
educational career is B.Sc.(Environ. Science)(UPM), M.Sc.(Environ. Science)(UPM),
Ph.D.(Forest Hydrology)(Manchester).
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Dr. Abdul Rahim (detail) is an inorganic chemist, and also water environmental scientist.
He is the director of Institute for Environmental and Water Resource Management
(IPASA) in UTM, and also an associate professor in Faculty of Civil Engineering.
He has been proceeding many research projects and consultancy programs.
His educational career is B.Sc (Chemistry)(Liverpool), M.Sc (Chemistry)(New
Castle Upon Tyne), and Ph.D (Chem. Analysis)(Loughborough)
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Dr. Akira Kikuchi (detail) is an ecologist in IPASA/Water-UTM, who interested in the robustness
of living system. His research question has been gWhy living system continues,
and how it has robustness making contradicted balanced-relationship?h
The thought was since he was child. His educational back ground is Education
(bachelor degree), and Ecohydrology (Master and PhD) in Hiroshima University.
He has been researched for the question taking example on ecosystem conservation
of continuous ground water fed wetland (PhD). Then, the concept is extended
to participatory and integrated water resource management for dam-watershed
ecosystem complex (post doctoral fellow in Hiroshima University). Currently,
he is developing multiple water quality monitoring system as UTM-water
quality monitoring system. The convenient system is being applied for environmental
education, and also integrated coastal and watershed management projects
in Islam and Environment.
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Dr. Arien Heriansha, UTM. IPASA/WRA, UTM is environmental scientist in IPASA / Water Research Alliance, UTM. He
is Indonesian. His background is agricultural engineering. He had postgraduate
study in Utsunomiya University, which was focused on environmental simulation
using hydrological modeling. He has developed watershed scale spatial tank-model
for water movement and nutrient transfer (Total N). He has Ph.D in the
field. He has presentation in the conference for wide topic on environmental
monitoring, environmental information database construction, until simulation.
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Ir. Liliek Harianie, A.R, M.P is a lecturer in State Islamic University Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang
(UIN).
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Kiptiyah, M. Si. is a lecturer in State Islamic University Maulana Malik Ibrahim
Malang (UIN).
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Suyono, M.P. is a lecturer in State Islamic University Maulana Malik Ibrahim
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Kholifah Holil, M. Si. is a lecturer in State Islamic University Maulana Malik Ibrahim
Malang (UIN).
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Retno Novvitasari Hery Daryono, S.Si. is a laboratory staff in State Islamic University Maulana Malik Ibrahim
Malang (UIN).
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