Permata, D D Hanan, H Widiyani,
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Urban parks are well-known as the best no-cost places for relaxation, socializing, playing, and physical exercise. Individuals visit and engage in activities in urban parks to achieve work-life balance, serving as alternatives to reduce physical and mental fatigue resulting from high work pressure and hours. The study aims to analyze millennial wor...
Rahayu, Lisna Marlyn Kipuw, Desiree
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
As leading higher education institutions, top universities generate significant daily traffic. In addition, its high education quality often attracts youth to migrate and live closer to the university complex. The development of novel policies that support sustainable transport mode usage will become a role model and provide public benefits to the ...
Ramadhanty, N A Yusuf, R Mardiani,
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Bandung is a developing city with a high need for groundwater for various needs. Many research studies say groundwater usage is one of the causes of land subsidence but the results mostly just take one side either land subsidence or groundwater. If land subsidence can be estimated through the value of groundwater use, then this can help prevent cal...
Suwarsi, Sri Fauzan, Nizar Herliawan, Praluki
Purpose: In the face of competition, hospitals must attract and retain the best talent, such as millennial doctors. This study seeks to assess the dimensions of employer branding that influence recruiting and retaining millennial doctors. Theoretical Framework: This study is grounded in the theoretical concepts of employer branding and generation...
Priyani, Rina
The city of Bandung in West Java, Indonesia became a symbol of the Non-Aligned Movement when it hosted the first Asian-African conference in 1955, known as the Bandung Conference. This study traces the efforts of Indonesian intellectuals and visionaries of the postcolonial world who have been reinventing the city of Bandung, rupturing it from its c...
Rasoamanana, Linda Boizette, Pierre
Cet ouvrage collectif s’inscrit dans le prolongement du colloqueinternational « Circulations littéraires afro-asiatiques. Écrire, publier ettraduire après Bandung », organisé en décembre 2019 à l’Université deParis Nanterre. Si le développement des liens économiques entre la Chineet de nombreux pays subsahariens a donné lieu à maintes publicationsr...
Widyarsana, I M W Nurdiani, D A
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
After organic waste, plastic became a significant issue in Indonesia. The government of Bandung City has started a number of programs to address the waste issue. However, there are still numerous obstacles to overcome, particularly in terms of finding ways to utilize waste instead of sending it to a landfill. The goal of this study was to ascertain...
Rusydi, A F Setiawan, T Maria, R Firmansyah, F Damayanti, R Mulyono, A Rahayudin, Y Bakti, H Perdananugraha, G M Carrilo-Rivera, J J
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Nitrogen in groundwater poses environmental concerns in Bandung Region, Indonesia, due to natural and anthropogenic factors. The predominant component of the region’s aquifer is high-hydraulic-conductivity volcanic rock, one of the natural vital factors that make the aquifer vulnerable to contamination. Another factor is urbanization which has been...
Kaur, Ravinder
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International Politics (The Hague)
Roosmini, D Kanisha, T F Nastiti, A Kusumah, S W Salami, I R S
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
The SARS-CoV-2 (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2) virus causes the COVID-19 pandemic globally. The city of Bandung is the city that became the cluster of Covid-19 spread after DKI Jakarta at the beginning of the pandemic. In 2019, the Global Health Security Index (GHSI) was developed to assess countries’ readiness to face a pandemic....