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Corresponding Author
Surwandono Surwandono
Institutions
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
Abstract
The article will explain the norms of humanitarian assistance from Japan to a number of disaster events that occurred in Yogyakarta. In politics and economics context, foreign aid including humanitarian assistance has the opportunity to produce a dilemma in the form of reduced independence, infiltration and distortion to beneficiaries on the one hand, and on the other hand able to accelerate the resolution of disaster problems with the flow of social and economic capital. The analysis uses a qualitative approach by exploring a number of basic Japanese policy documents in terms of humanitarian assistance, interviews with a number of disaster relief experts, and the views and experiences of recipients of humanitarian assistance from Japan in Yogyakarta. This article found that the norms of Japanese disaster diplomacy for humanitarian assistance in Yogyakarta were dominated by humanitarian motives compared to political and economic motives, thus giving rise to social and economic capital of those who received assistance.
Keywords
Disaster diplomasi, Humanitarian Aid Dilemma, Diplomacy Norm
Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies
Corresponding Author
Surwandono Surwandono
Institutions
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
Abstract
This article describes the role of the youth Muhammadiyah generations in building peace in Indonesia. The peace discussion in Youth Muhammadiyah Generation is important to explore the behavior of Muhammadiyah in the future for developing social harmony in Indonesia. The research method used quantitative analysis with conducting a survey to Muhammadiyah young activists in Yogyakarta and combining with content analysis to understanding normative foundation in the organization, statement of youth elite of Muhammadiyah on peace in verbal, mass media, or online. This article found that discussion of peace in normative documents was low actualized, and in practice the organization of the idea of peace tends to be hit and run.
Keywords
Muhammadiyah Youth Movement, Peace Discourse, Activist
Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies
Corresponding Author
Gito Sugiyanto
Institutions
1 Jenderal Soedirman University, Civil Engineering Department, Mayjend Sungkono Street km.5, Blater, Kalimanah, Purbalingga, Central Java, Indonesia
2 Jenderal Soedirman University, Department of Mathematic, Dr. Suparno Street, Karangwangkal, Purwokerto, Banyumas, Central Java, Indonesia
3 Health Polytechnic Ministry of Health of Yogyakarta, Mangkuyudan Street MJ III/304 Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Abstract
The deficiency of road infrastructure is a reduction or decrease in the function of road infrastructure resulting in inefficient functioning of road infrastructure. This can trigger potential traffic accidents. Traffic accident is one of the serious problems in road traffic. Road crash are not only caused by the condition of the vehicle and driver, but also due to many factors, including road design (horizontal alignments and vertical alignments), stop sight distance, road pavement condition, completeness of traffic signs or directions, and weather. The aim of this research was to analysis the road safety audit of infrastructure deficiency at black spot area in arterial road at Purbalingga. The study location was in Mayjend. Sungkono Street, Blater, Kalimanah, Purbalingga, Central Java, Indonesia. Three parameters that analyzed in road safety audit i.e.: condition of road geometric, condition of road pavement, and harmonization of road equipment facilities. The result of the study shows that some of road infrastructures must be repaired to reduce the potential traffic accident. Road geometric aspect involves the preceding sight distance and shoulder width. Aspect of road pavement condition involve lane or shoulder drop off. Harmonization of road equipment aspect involves speed limit sign (50 km/h and 40 km/h), warning sign along black spot location.
Keywords
Infrastructure deficiency; road safety audit; black spot; traffic safety
Topic
International Symposium of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering
Corresponding Author
Ardi Pramono
Institutions
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Indonesia
Abstract
Abstract Islamic values are found in the Prophet Muhammad SAW as said by Allah in the Quran: "Indeed, the Messenger of Allah has been a good example for you, for those who hope for the mercy of Allah and the coming of the Day of Judgment, and he calls Allah . "[Al Ahzab 21]. The characteristics of Rasullullah are: Siddiq means true not lying, trust means that it can be trusted, fathonah means intelligent, and tabligh means to convey. These attitudes must be taught in medical education, so that they can make an Islamic doctor and have a noble character in helping patients. This study compares Islamic values as reflected in the mandate, fathonah, and ethical attitudes of Muslim students in semester III and VII. Islamic attitudes are calculated using a Likert scale and the results of the initial semester students (class of 2017) have a score of 82.03% (very good) and the 2015 class is 79.5% (good). There were significant differences (p <0.05) between two groups. It can be concluded that the values of the initial semester medical students are better than the final semester.
Keywords
Islamic value, student
Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies
Corresponding Author
Cahyo Budiyantoro
Institutions
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
Abstract
Injection molding is the most important process to produce plastic parts due to its ability to manufacture complex geometry of product in a single stage with high levels of reproducibility. Because of its high degree of automation, this process is also suitable for mass production purpose. The influence of injection speed, melt temperature and mold temperature on the properties of plastic product were observed in this study. The targeted properties were pressure profile, part weight and part shrinkage. The results show that the longitudinal shrinkage of the part could be decreased by increasing injection speed and melt temperature. The part weight was slightly affected by mold temperature and melt temperature, the maximum weight was obtained by low mold temperature and high melt temperature
Keywords
Injection speed; melt temperature; mold temperature
Topic
International Symposium of Engineering, Technology, and Health Sciences
Corresponding Author
Bangunawati Rahajeng
Institutions
Prodi Profesi Apoteker, Fakultas Kedokteran dan Ilmu Kesehatan, UMY
Abstract
Background: Carbamazepine is the first anticonvulsant studied for trigeminal neuralgia. Carbamazepine is often used for indications other than epilepsy. In Indonesia, carbamazepine registered for prophylaxis for lithium-responsive manic depressive disease, antiepilepsy, epilepsy of all types (except petit mal) and trigeminal neuralgia. This study aim is to describe the use of carbamazepine including efficacy and safety, in PKU Muhammadiyah Hospital Yogyakarta. Method: This study was an observational study with retrospective data collection. The method used is cross-sectional. Data was taken from medical records of patients at PKU Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Hospital who received carbamazepine during 2014. Results: The use of carbamazepine in PKU Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Hospital during a year was 494 prescriptions given to 117 patients. The physician who most prescribe carbamazepine is a neurologist (63.04%). The most appropriate use of distribution permit was for epilepsy (34.19%), followed by trigeminal neuralgia (6.84%), bipolar (4.27%) and others. The most off-label use is in cases of stroke (7.69%), followed by diabetic neuropathy, herniated nucleus pulposus, cephalgia neuropathy with the same percentage (3.42%) and others. Evidence found in off-label use of carbamazepine was found in DM neuropathic pain and neuropathic stroke pain (24.53%). Conclusion: The use of carbamazepine in PKU Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta hospital is on-label, and some are used off-label. The off-label use of carbamazepine 24.53% has strong evidence, some lack scientific support.
Keywords
Carbamazepine, PKU Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Hospital, diagnosis
Topic
International Symposium of Engineering, Technology, and Health Sciences
Corresponding Author
Bachtiar Hasan
Institutions
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Abstract
The development of technology in the electronic field has now reached the generation of the Internet of Things (IoT). IoT is a collection of objects in the form of a physical device (hardware) that is able to exchange information between sources of information. The development of creative industries through IoT is expected to be a solution to foster entrepreneurship among students who will contribute to local and national economic development. The entrepreneurship training program in the IOT field was attended by 30 students from various study programs in the FPTK UPI environment, and they attended this activity carefully starting from the stages of preparation, implementation, apprenticeship to the partner industry until the evaluation stage. Various innovative works that combine technology with IoT utilization have been produced from the results of these training activities, including the development of smart home, automatic glass mixer with blynk, smart building and motor controller. Seeing the future challenges and the existence of these business opportunities and as an effort to develop entrepreneurship in the field of Information technology especially those based on creative industries through the use of the Inetet of Things for UPI students, this training activity is one of the means to realize economic growth both locally, regionally and internationally.
Keywords
intenet of things, creative industry, enterpreneurship
Topic
Sample Topic
Corresponding Author
Norseta Ajie Saputra
Institutions
a) Muhammadiyah University Of Palangkaraya jalan RTA. Milono Km. 1,5,Palangka Raya 73111, Indonesia, norseta.ajie[at]gmail.com
b) Muhammadiyah University Of Palangkaraya jalan RTA. Milono Km. 1,5,Palangka Raya 73111, Indonesia, magfira.a90[at]yahoo.com
Abstract
Soil is an important element in the base structure of highways. In certain types of soil has low capacity such as clay soil. Soil stabilization is an effort to improve soil conditions to be better based on the characteristics possessed. The characteristics that are the main parameters are CBR (California Bearing Ratio). Stabilization of the CBR values of clay can be carried out chemically. The stabilitazion way is done by mixing clay soil and Dolomite lime with variations 2%, 4%, 6% on volume of test object. In addition, ripening of test sample by different times, they are 1, 3, 5, and 7 days. From all test samples, they compare clay soil without mixing lime variation, the following will do stabilization. Based on the research, it was found that CBR value of clay soil 5.56%. After mixing 2% lime of CBR value 6,27%, 4% of mixing, Dolomite lime of CBR value 7,60% and 6% mixing, lime of CBR value 5,51%. After stabilization by Dolomite lime based on curing time. The Highest CBR Value is found on lime variation 4% with 5 days of curing time. CBR value is 8,67%
Keywords
Stabilization, CBR, Dolomite lime, Curing
Topic
International Symposium of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering
Corresponding Author
Hadi Sadhono
Institutions
UMY
Abstract
The National Road Implementation Units (BPJN) which were established by the Ministry of Public Works in 16 locations spread throughout Indonesia, have the tasks of carrying out planning, procurement, construction and maintenance of roads and bridges in accordance with statutory provisions. Those units get funding through the National Budget (APBN) or World Bank Loans. Corruption case study was carried out in the provinces of Maluku and North Maluku, using the unit to corrupt the Parliament (DPR) Aspiration Funds.
Keywords
BPJN Corruption Aspiration DPR
Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies
Corresponding Author
Moch Amin Nurdin
Institutions
LPPI
Abstract
In this recent telecommunication business competition, companies are competing for the customer attention. The company is trying to create more attractive gadgets, more sophisticated and more innovative features. Smart-phone is one of the most sought after gadgets by the people of Indonesia, especially in the capital, where most of them are using the gadgets for their business activities. This Thesis took 4 sample of smart-phone product as an object of the research, they are Blackberry, Samsung, Apple and HTC. The research problem submitted is to know the role of social influence in shaping brand equity and purchase intention of smart-phone, based on this basic is submitted theoretical model with 3 hypotheses to be tested by Structural Equation Model. This research samples are 174 respondents who use smart-phone in Indonesia. The analysis result of Structural Equation Model fulfills the criteria of goodness of fit index where X2 (chi-square) = 129.725, significance probability = 0.134 ( &
Keywords
Social Influence, Brand Equity and Purchase Intention
Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies
Corresponding Author
Triwiyanto Triwiyanto
Institutions
(1) Department of Electromedical Engineering,
POLTEKKES KEMENKES Surabaya, Indonesia
(2) Department of Electrical Engineering,
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Abstract
The essential problem in the estimation of a human joint angle based on electromyography (EMG) signal is the non-linearity characteristic of the EMG feature. The non-linearity of the EMG features influence the performance of the estimation. The objective of this paper is to develop an extended Kalman filter model to predict the elbow joint angle based on the EMG signal. The EMG signal is recorded from biceps muscle using disposible electrodes (Ag/AgCl). The recording of the EMG signal was conducted when the subject was instructed to perform a flexion and extension motion. In this study, a periodic and random motion were chosen to examine the proposed method. The EMG signal was extracted using sign slope feature (SSC) to obtain the information which is related to the posisition of the elbow. The response of the features was ploted to get the function of observation state. The extended Kalman filter (EKF) was chosen to linearize and to estimate the elbow joint angle based on EMG features. The performance improvement from KF to EKF based method is 12.81% and 9.65% for periodic and random motion, respectively. We have demonstrated the effectiveness of the proposed method to improve the performance of the estimation, further it can be implemented to an assistive exoskeleton for elderly people or stroke patient for better live
Keywords
Extended Kalman filter, elbow joint angle estimation, EMG, features non- linear.
Topic
International Symposium of Engineering, Technology, and Health Sciences
Corresponding Author
Mohammad H. Holle Han
Institutions
IAIN Ambon
Abstract
The biggest problem that countries always face is poverty. There are always strategies and regulations issued to overcome poverty. One of them is financial inclusion. This is also indicated by G-20 countries that are committed to financial inclusion. This financial inclusion program is also carried out by the Indonesian Government through Banking institutions. Unfortunately this program has not been optimal in reducing poverty in Indonesia. Until 2017, the poverty rate in Indonesia still reached 10.12 percent or around 26.58 million people. Certainly a challenge. For that the author offers financial inclusion must target the mosque as a representative container for Muslims and appropriately alleviate poverty as well as a center for economic empowerment of the people. To ensure that mosques are very strategic in running financial inclusion programs in Indonesia, this study uses a case study approach. Because this study focuses on the case of "mosque-based financial inclusion", it is used singularly instrumental or that focuses only on one particular issue or problem which is then analyzed holistically. Judging from the case, the place of research, mosque-based financial inclusion research falls into the category of collective or multiple case studies. While the theory used to strengthen this case study approach is critical theory by Creswell. This study is not intended to draw conclusions in general or obtain generalizations, because it does not require populations and samples. For this reason, the two mosques that were the object of this research were the Jogokariyan Mosque in Yogyakarta, and the Al-Falah Mosque in Surabaya. Although limiting the locus of the two mosques, however, this study is expected to produce findings that can apply in other places (mosques or other places) if the characteristics and conditions are the same or similar to the place where the research was conducted, which is commonly referred to as transferability. The results of the study show that financial inclusion programs are very strategic at the mosque. Because mosques have more ethical values than other microfinance institutions, mosques have worshipers (customers) without looking for as do microfinance institutions, and various business units that can be used as a center for economic empowerment of the people, for example; baitul mal, cooperatives and other types of businesses that can be used as a forum for alleviating poverty in the community (pilgrims).
Keywords
Importance, Masjid, Financial Inclusion
Topic
International Conference of Islamic Economic and Financial Inclusion
Corresponding Author
Firly Annisa
Institutions
School of Humanities,
Media Communication and Culture
Keele University, United Kingdom
Abstract
This research is altering of argumentations the discourse about obedient Muslimah is related to confidentiality, privacy and isolation. However, rather than being solitude and separateness, the Muslimah micro-celebrities presented of intimacy in the online media. Through YouTube, as an online channel, this article suggests the concept of Muslim micro-celebrity today has relations with privacy and intimacy. I intend that micro-celebrity offering new forms of religiosity and lived religious practices in online media and internet endorsed people to demonstrated religious practices online in the segmented audiences. Regarding online religion, this study aims to understand how micro-celebrities portrayal themselves as devoutness and sanctity to create their public, Islam — focusing on one of the famous Muslimah video bloggers who are representing ideal Muslim family namely The Sungkar-s Family. This article investigates new forms of online religion in Muslim vlogging that embrace with self-commodification in a degree of belief and piety. I suggest concisely upon how religiosity constructed through discourse, language and representation, and in the process provide sight of how religion as part of private life became a public issue. It also can be seen social media consider spatial, interactive and political in the imaging of the religious, contemporary society in Indonesia today.
Keywords
micro-celebrity, intimacy, mediated intimacy, public Islam, Youtube
Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies
Corresponding Author
Yashinta Farahsani
Institutions
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Jl. Brawijaya, Tamantirto, Kasihan, Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Abstract
The development of education information system is now providing the access of learning resources for educators, education staff and students. One of the learning media that uses technology information is known as e-learning to facilitate the distribution of learning material, examinations, quiz exercises and assessments. UMY has an e-learning program that can be accessed in every faculty. This e-learning was created using social networking concept, so that it becomes one of the supporting communication tools between lecturers and students. In addition, Schoology has a concept similar to UMY e-learning. However, inside supports online learning, Schoology provides a large selection of resources. The method used in this research was a qualitative method. The research subject was taken from UMY e-learning program and Schoology mobile application, and the research object was in the form the practice test results in both programs. The technique of data collection was using documentation method. Documentation technique was used to find data about things that had been determined, by using this method, the writers were able to use free sentences. Both UMY e-learning and Schoology have advantages and disadvantages. The advantage of using UMY e-learning is that the students have got used in using UMY e-learning. While in using Schoology, the students can access it via the application. Although both UMY e-learning and Schoology need internet access, the students do not need to open the web to do the quiz and other academic activities.
Keywords
Effectiveness, TOEFL, practice test, students, ME TOEFL Software
Topic
International Conference of English Language Teaching, Literature & Linguistics
Corresponding Author
Krisdiyanto Krisdiyanto
Institutions
Mechanical Engineering Department Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
Abstract
Pressure vessel has a complex structure. Pressure vessel structure is designed to hold internal pressure, temperature, external load, etc. There are two types of pressure vessel, those that vertical and horizontal pressure vessel. Horizontal pressure vessel is supported by saddle that is used to hold pressure vessel weight. Pressure vessel stress distribution is affected by saddle contact angle variations. Pressure vessel maximum stress values should be considered so the failure of structure can be decreased. This research aims to review the effect of saddle contact angle variations to stress distribution.
Keywords
Pressure vessel, saddle, contact angle, stress distribution
Topic
International Symposium of Engineering, Technology, and Health Sciences
Corresponding Author
Rizky Kurniasih
Institutions
a) Students of Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Civil, Environmental & Geo Engineering, Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology
Jalan Raya ITS, Surabaya 60111, Indonesia
*always.qqs[at]gmail.com
b) Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Civil, Environmental & Geo Engineering, Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology, Surabaya
Abstract
Construction Service Office Unit IV Surabaya is one of the work units of Ministry of Public Works and Housing. This work unit owns an asset building of workshops and dormitories which serves to support the tasks and functions in carrying out construction training. However, in terms of frequency of use and the level of utilization of the building, it turned out that it is still low, so its become rarely used and has not been used optimally to support the duties and functions of the work unit especially for construction training. The purpose of this study is to analyze the strategies for the utilization of workshops and dormitories in order to assist the construction industry-s training. This research is a case study that adopt some methods for collecting data such as observation, semi-structured interviews and closed questionnaires to respondents from the workshop and dormitory building management at Construction Service Office Unit IV Surabaya. To obtain the proper strategy and in line with the internal and external environment condition of the work units, therefore it is used technique strategy covering the formulation stages with EFE and IFE Matrix, matching stages with SWOT Matrix, IE Matrix, SPACE Matrix, Grand Strategy Matrix and decision stages with QSPM. From the results of the study, it obtained that the position of works units was in Quadrant 2, therefore the appropriate strategy, namely improving coorporation with external parties, such as local government, construction services associations, certified construction institution services, contractors and vocational schools to organize construction training that utilizes workshop buildings and dormitories.
Keywords
Building Asset, Building Utilization, Strategy Formulation, Market Penetration
Topic
International Symposium of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering
Corresponding Author
Dian M Setiawan
Institutions
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
Abstract
Indonesian Railway Authority plans to build a double railway track between Bandung-Cibatu which is currently the densest service line in Bandung Regency. Cicalengka Station is one of the major stations in this line service. This study aims to plan the train traffic arrangement at Cicalengka Station. The Conflict Rate Matrix Table was used as a simple simulation method to analyse the train journey route (formed, used, conflicted) and the degree of route usage against train frequency. The results showed that the Cicalengka Station on double track system would be passed by 98 passenger trains and planned to have two primary tracks (II and III) which are used for the direct train journey through the station. Track I, IV, V, and VI are the siding tracks that used for a railway stop. Cicalengka Station is also planned to have a route that is formed and is used each amounted to 10 routes (A to J). The conflict degree is 0.84, and the degree of route usage against train frequency is 0.75. Furthermore, it can be concluded that the percentage of non-conflicted route increased from 16% to 25%.
Keywords
conflict degree, railway double track, route, station, train traffic arrangement
Topic
International Symposium of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering
Corresponding Author
Hanugerah Purwadi
Institutions
1Doctoral Program on the Department of Water Resources, Faculty of Engineering, University of Brawijaya, Indonesia
2Department of Water Resources, Faculty of Engineering, University of Brawijaya, Indonesia
Abstract
Abstract. A special attention for Wadaslintang Irrigation System is taken into account, due to its expansive reach services. This irrigation area consists of a vast 31,853 ha, includes two regencies that are Kebumen and Purworejo. Beside the irrigation interests, the Wadaslintang Reservoir (122 million m3) is also using to supply the need of drinking water in the upstream area until the downstream approximately 0,4 m3/s and electricity services. In the downstream area, the system is connected with the Sempor System Irrigation (6.100 ha) especially in the Kejawang sub-irrigation system (480 ha). The connected irrigation system is used to ensure the availability of water during the dry season because the water discharge from the Sempor irrigation system is not enough to irrigate the paddy fields in this area. The study intends to determine the adequacy of water used for various purposes. The methodology consists of the balancing in water, food, and energy. In practice, water utilization in the irrigation system has adapted to the needs of drinking water without reducing crop productivity.
Keywords
irrigation system services, balance food-water-energy, water utilization
Topic
International Symposium of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering
Corresponding Author
Dwina Maharani
Institutions
(1) Master of Civil Engineering, Diponegoro University, Indonesia
(2) Department of Civil Engineering, Diponegoro University, Indonesia
(3) Department of Civil Engineering, Semarang University, Indonesia
Abstract
Underpass Jatingaleh is designed to solve congestion problem and reduce the rates at which accidents occur at intersections due to conflicts, but bottleneck can affect traffic performance. This study aims to determine changes in traffic movements, traffic performance after the existence of Underpass based on MKJI 1997, analyze density with the Greenshield linear approach, and analyze the effect of bottleneck. To be more effective, the survey is conducted by using drones. Based on the analysis, the road performance becomes better, but some segments should be optimized because degree of saturation (DS) > 0.75. The vehicle speed results are 52.29; 55.49; 29.87; 26.28 Km / Hour in segment A; B; C; D and Segment Density C; D = 155.71; 152.86 pcu/Km. Vehicle speed on bottleneck Segments C and D, in Setia Budhi Street does not meet the Primary Arterial Road criteria at 60 km / hour with very high density result. Bottleneck causes increased density, raises new conflict points (weaving), decreases vehicle speed up to 42-46%, and causes queue length of 0,150 Km. We propose that the Underpass it must be in accordance with the geometric requirements of MKJI, there should be no narrowing of/ the road in any segment.
Keywords
congestion, traffic, bottleneck, underpass
Topic
International Symposium of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering
Corresponding Author
Kelik Sukma
Institutions
Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Islam Madura
Abstract
Farmers in Pamekasan Regency, especially in Pakong Subdistrict, use a lot of sloping land as agricultural land. The farmers generally have implemented conservation rules at different levels. This study aims to examine the factors that influence the level of application of rice farming conservation on sloping land. The method used in this study is a questionnaire that concern with the level of conservation application and the factors that influence the level of adoption of conservation farming. Conservation farming variables include making terraces, making infiltration channels, planting terrace reinforcement plants, making water drainage channels and utilizing or using natural mulch. Factors that influence include land area (X1), farmers age (X2), formal education (X3), non-formal education (X4), land slope (X5), conservation farming knowledge (X6), knowledge of conservation methods (X7) , and knowledge of the importance of conservation (X8). The result was that 65.38% of the sampled farmers had applied conservation with a high level category. Multiple linear analysis of the factors showed that X4, X5, X7 and X8 had a significant effect on the level of implementation of conservation farming on rice plants on sloping land.
Keywords
conservation farming, sloping land, rice
Topic
International Conference on Sustainable Agriculture
Corresponding Author
Dian M Setiawan
Institutions
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
Abstract
The 2nd Radin Inten Airport authorities renovate its airport starting from extending the runway and expanding the apron to its terminal building. The runway was extended from previously 2,500 m to 3,000 m. The development was due to the 2nd Radin Inten Airport being a full hajj embarkation and also due to an increase in airport activity every year. Therefore, the airport must be able to accommodate the Airbus A330-200 and A330-300 aircraft. The study was conducted by identifying the factors that influence the extension of the runway, evaluating the existing conditions of the 2nd Radin Inten Airport, and analyzing whether the runway at the 2nd Radin Inten Airport can accomodate the Airbus A330-200 and A330-300 using the provisions of ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) and the Director General of Civil Aviation Decree as a comparison. The results of the analysis showed that the influencing factors of the runway extension project are the activities of the airport itself. Based on data obtained from the 2nd Radin Inten Airport regarding the aircraft movements, passenger and cargo activities show a very high increase in its numbers. Furthermore, based on the condition of the existing airport, the 2nd Radin Inten Airport has met the applicable terms and conditions regarding the length, width, and slope of the runway. Besides, the 2nd Radin Inten Airport can serve Airbus A330-200 aircraft types with the required runway length of 2,753 m for such aircraft, while for A330 aircraft -300 cannot be serviced because it takes 3,100 m runway length in order to take off and landing safely.
Keywords
Aircraft, ICAO, the 2nd radin inten airports, runway extension, runway geometric
Topic
International Symposium of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering
Corresponding Author
Andi Bagus Pribadi
Institutions
a) Master of Hospital Management, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
Jalan Lingkar Selatan, Bantul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
*ab.pribadi[at]gmail.com
Abstract
Background: Integrated Cardiac Care (PJT) at Hospital in Klaten has a new strategy in its management. PJT is a new service that is classified as a single reference specifically for cardiovascular cases in the Klaten region. Therefore the PJT of the Hospital in Klaten must survive among the demands of high patient needs and facilities as well as the quality of services available at the PJT. Research Method: This research is a type of qualitative research with case study. The subjects of this study are internal hospital data, president director, medical service director, and PJT heads. The data is taken by means of document analysis and interview. Results: Based on the SWOT chart the position of PJT Hospital in Klaten is in quadrant I. The strategy applied in this condition can support aggressive growth strategy. Based on TOWS Matrix, the main strategy is applied based on strength and opportunity. KPI is based on analysis of PJT strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats in strategic maps. Conclusion: PJT of the Hospital in Klaten has several strengths and opportunities that can be utilized to support aggressive growth. PJT Strategic Plan is prepared with a target of 5 years.
Keywords
Strategic plan; Cardiac care; Hospital; SWOT
Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies
Corresponding Author
Putri Mustika Sari
Institutions
a)Agrothechnology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Al-Washliyah Medan
b)Agrothechnology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Sumatera Utara
c)Agrothechnology Department, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Al-Washliyah Medan
d)Agribisnis Department, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Al-Washliyah Medan
e)Agribisnis Department, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Al-Washliyah Medan
Abstract
Eight species of fruit flies were found in 5 locations of red guava plantations in District Deli Serdang. Fruit flies were identified morphologically at LIPI. Dendrogram results of Neighbor Joining analysis based on RAPD markers of DNA band characters show the genetic closeness of the eight species divided into 3 clusters. Cluster 1 is B. caudata (Kolam and Namoriam) and B. umbrosa (Kolam, Namoriam and Sei Mencirim); Cluster 2 is B. curcubitae (Sei Beras Sekata), B. caudata (Sei Mencirim and Sei Beras Sekata), B. umbrosa (Sei Beras Sekata), B. carambolae (Sei Mencirim and Sei Beras Sekata), and B. papayae (Kolam, Namoriam, Sei Mencirim and Sei Beras Sekata); and Cluster 3 is B. kinabalu (Kolam), B. carambolae (Sawit Rejo, Kolam and Namoriam), B. tau (Kolam), B. papayae (Sawit Rejo), B. curcubitae (Sawit Rejo, Kolam, Namoriam and Sei Mencirim), B. caudata (Sawit Rejo), B.umbrosa (Sawit Rejo) and B. albistrigata (Kolam).
Keywords
Bactrocera spp., morphology, molecular, PCR-RAPD
Topic
International Conference on Sustainable Agriculture
Corresponding Author
Adib Lathiful Huda
Institutions
a) Student in Master of Civil Engineering, Diponegoro University
Jl. Prof. Sudharto, SH. Tembalang Semarang 50275
*deeb87[at]gmail.com
b) Lecturer in Master of Civil Engineering, Diponegoro University
Abstract
One of the causes of failure of a dam structure is the occurrence of seepage triggered by high pore water pressure that occurs in the body of the dam. Pore water pressure can cause the shear strength of the constituent material to decrease. In the Panohan Dam seepage occurs on the downstream slope of the dam which can disrupt the security level of the Panohan Dam. The purpose of this research is to evaluate the pore water pressure and seepage in the body of the Panohan Dam by using two methods namely analysis using numerical method (finite element method) in the planning stage and analysis based on the reading of piezometer and v-notch instrument data that installed on the body of Panohan Dam. The results of the two analyzes are compared to determine the condition of pore water pressure and seepage when planning stage is still in accordance with current conditions. Pore water pressure and seepage analysis was carried out on the cross A - A Panohan Dam which indicated seepage on the downstream slope of the dam using several variations of reservoir water level. The comparison results show that pore water pressure in numerical modeling is greater than the pore pressure value based on current piezometer readings. However, the seepage discharge of the v-notch readings on the dam body is greater than the seepage discharge that calculated by the numerical model. Based on the total amount of seepage discharge that occurs in the v-notch and measurements on several seepage spots on the dam body, Panohan dam is still safe from seepage problems that could disrupt the stability of the dam.
Keywords
Panohan Dam,Pore Water Pressure, Seepage
Topic
International Symposium of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering
Corresponding Author
Adhianty Nurjanah
Institutions
UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH YOGYAKARTA
Abstract
Abstract The purpose of this study is to find out the implementation and the CSR communication model because nowdays the demands for corporate awareness increase significantly. Thus, every company should carrying out their business program with full of responsibility and ethically, including in the implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). This study examines 2 cross-country companies, namely PT Holcim Indonesia Tbk Cilacap Plant Indonesia and SSP Global Malaysia. This research using case study methods that belongs to qualitative descriptive research. The results show that the implementation motives between the two companies have similarities, namely Socially Responsibility Business Practices, support in community development tailored to the business or business activities of the community. While the communication models also have similarities because it uses dialectical communication so that it is able to solve the problem of rejection of CSR programs by the community at the beginning of its activities.
Keywords
Implementation, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Communication, Companies
Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies
Corresponding Author
Frizki Yulianti Nurnisya
Institutions
UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA (USM)
Abstract
The study of police public relations is not a new phenomenon because nowadays there have been many demands from the public along with the growth of modernity, increasing disputes, the need for convergence, and the environment of the community who tackles the police to make changes in actions and behavior when dealing with the community. This research will use qualitative methodology and since it will explore activities carried out by government agents, hence, the right method to custom is a case study because it has also been used for exploring local government and agency levels, especially within public policy and administration subfield and the latest literature that is a still relevant and related to this research. The result shows that a democratic society and a democratic police exist in symbiosis. Without a supporting democratic context, a supporting legal framework and a system of functioning criminal justice institutions, democratic police cannot be created.
Keywords
Keywords: public relations strategy; police public relations; democratic society
Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies
Corresponding Author
Ali Maksum
Institutions
Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
Abstract
This article attempts to examine the impact of the changes of international politics especially after the end of the Cold War towards Indonesian domestic politics. The end of the Cold War followed by new international issues such as democracy, human rights, and good government as well as clash of civilizations influenced on Indonesian politics. At the same time, Indonesian government under Suharto and his military regime was under strong international scrutiny due to some allegations regarding human rights abuses during New Order administration especially in East Timor (Timor Leste). The international pressures that articulated through democracy campaign and economic crisis gave political consequences on Indonesian politics where the final goal is to oust Suharto from his office. The scenario was reached peak in 1998 when the Reformasi (reformation) outbreak and Suharto regime finally collapse following mass demonstration mainly in the hearth city of Jakarta. The failure of Suharto regime to survive basically due to the structure of Suharto administration was so fragile amid of the massive corruption and nepotism in the government. This situation probably different if the Cold War is sustaining until recently. Therefore, this is important topics divided into four sections namely introduction, Indonesia and geopolitics Post-Cold War period, Reformasi and its implications, and conclusion.
Keywords
international politics, democracy, reformasi, Indonesian politics
Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies
Corresponding Author
Yeni Rosilawati
Institutions
UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH YOGYAKARTA
Abstract
Smoking cigarettes has become widely acknowledged as a behavior that entails many serious health risks. Numerous bylaws, retail protocols, and public health initiatives have attempted to prevent the initiation of smoking in adolescents specifically. The Bali Provincial Government effectively applied local regulations (Perda) Number 10 of 2011 concerning Smoke Control Area (Kawasan Tanpa Rokok) or called KTR since June 1, 2012. The KTR regulates that smokers do not smoke anywhere, therefore exposure to cigarette smoke does not affect vulnerable groups, namely children, adolescents and pregnant women. Public communication campaigns are used to improve awareness, knowledge, and understanding of an issue, in an attempt to influence individual behavior, build support for, and contribute to policy and social change. A comprehensive public communication campaign will include multiple components and demand extensive resources, particularly for media production and placement. This research method uses case study methods and belongs to the type of qualitative descriptive research.
Keywords
Tobacco Cessation, Community, Coalition Action, Bali
Topic
International Symposium on Social Sciences, Humanities, Education, and Religious Studies
Corresponding Author
Ilham Yuli Isdiyanto
Institutions
Faculty of Law Ahmad Dahlan University
Abstract
This research is one of the efforts to rediscover conceptual village sovereignty, which had faded and tended to disappear after the Republic of Indonesia era. The most significant indicator to see the existence of village sovereignty was village authority in dispute resolution, or enforcement of existing norms and developing naturally in those area. This research was conducted using a descriptive-qualitative approach, one of a kind of normative research which using juridical analysis as the basis for forming prescriptive aspects. This study reviews the historical aspects related to village sovereignty and dialectics to this day based on a multidisciplinary perspective and legal studies as the main base to determine its prescriptive aspects. As the results, history proves that since the royalty era until the colonial era the village was authorized to solve the problems of its people independently. Yet, entering the Republic of Indonesia era this authority was gradually amputated. The government finally began to realize the importance of being a village as an autonomous and self-sufficient area as before through Act No. 6 of 2014 concerning Villages. Through these regulations the village head has the authority and obligation to resolve community problems. The village head position becomes an Authoritative Mediator. Through this basis, the village head can actually form an alternative dispute resolution institution that has the authority to call, examine, mediate and resolve problems from the parties. Here later the alternative dispute resolution can be done by a mediation model and the position of the village head can be as an authoritative mediator. Henceforth, as a suggestion, it needs support from the government to prepare implementing regulations and also provide mediation training to the village heads and village officials who get delegations from the village head.
Keywords
village sovereignty; dispute resolution; mediation; village law
Topic
ASIAN Conference on Comparative Laws
Corresponding Author
Anastasia Wheni Indrianingsih
Institutions
Research unit for natural product technology, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, (BPTBA LIPI)
Abstract
Coconut waste water is very abundant in Indonesia, because Indonesia is one of the worlds largest coconut producers, with a production of 18 million tons per year. Bacterial cellulose (BC) can be produced using coconut water using Acetobacter bacteria. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of drying temperature on the crystallinity and morphological structure of BC. A. xylinum was grown on coconut water culture medium with addition of sugar (5%), incubation period 7 days at pH 5. The BC were dried using two drying method such as oven at 50oC and 100oC, and room temperature drying without using oven. The drying was conducted until it achieved 2-6% moisture content. The three different temperatures showed different colour of physical appearance of BC, and the room temperature of dried BC showed the best result of colour. It also gave the different properties of BC based on Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) method for evaluating its surface morphology and X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) method for its crystallinity. Therefore, the present work proposed the most suitable drying method can be performed based on the end products desired.
Keywords
bacterial cellulose, drying temperature, surface morphology, crystallinity
Topic
International Conference on Sustainable Agriculture
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