scholarly journals Preface

2021 ◽  
Vol 882 (1) ◽  
pp. 011001

Abstract The 1st International Seminar on Mineral and Coal Technology (ISMCT 2021) was held for the first time in Bandung, Indonesia on the 23rd–24th June 2021. The seminar theme is “Sustainable Development on Mining, Processing, and Environment” and presented four distinguished keynote speakers, namely Dr. Ir. Ridwan Djamaluddin, M.Sc. as Directorate General of Mineral and Coal, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Republic of Indonesia (MEMR); Prof. Dr. Aleksandar Nikoloski from Murdoch University, Australia; Dr. Kazuyuki Murakami from JCOAL, Japan; and Cristian Bolda, BCSEng (Mech) from Leigh Creek Energy, Australia. The seminar also performed 10 Invited speakers from institutions, namely the Research Institute of Soil Science and Agrochemistry, Uzbekistan; GOLD ISMIA-UNDP; Mine Reclamation Corporation, South Korea; TNB Fuel, Malaysia; Research and Development Center for Mineral and Coal Technology (tekMIRA); PT. Vale Indonesia; PT. Amman Mineral Nusa Tenggara; PT. Indo Tambang Megah; PT PLN (Persero); and PT. Timah Tbk. The participant of the seminar included academics, researchers, practitioners, professionals, and government personnel that came from Murdoch University, Australia; Center for Ceramics; Ministry of Industry Republic of Indonesia; Indonesia Institute of Sciences (LIPI); tekMIRA-MEMR; Center for Applied Nuclear Science and Technology (PSTNT) - BATAN; The Laboratory of Fuel and Engineering Design (BTBRD-BPPT); Centre for Pulp and Paper-Ministry of Industry; PT. PLN (Persero); Research Center for Maritime Affairs Republic of Indonesia; PT Multi Nitrotama Kimia; University of Indonesia (UI), Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jakarta (UPN Jakarta), Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Jogjakarta (UPN Jogjakarta), University of Gadjah Mada (UGM), University of Padjadjaran (UNPAD), University of Trisakti (USAKTI), University of Jenderal Achmad Yani (UNJANI), Polytechnic of Energy and Mining (PEP), and Technology Institute of Sumatera (ITERA). Due to pandemic Covid-19, the seminar was held virtually and was conducted within two days. The first day seminar was divided into three sessions, the first session was the opening ceremony which began with the ISMCT report from Head of Research and Development Agency of Energy and Mineral Resources, and opening remarks from the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources that belongs to the first session. The second session came from two keynote speakers and the third session was a parallel oral presentation which was divided into five virtual rooms based on the presentation theme, i.e., room A (Mineral); Room B (Coal); Room C (Mining); Room D (Environment) and Room E (Techno-economics and Policy). Each room was guided by a moderator and operator. Parallel session in each room was initiated with the speak from the invited speaker, followed by the oral presentation from an average of 10 presenters per room with assigned time for 15 minutes per presenter (10 minutes presentation and 5 minutes discussion). The second day was divided into three sessions, the first session was a keynote speech served by two keynote speakers, and the second session was the parallel session. The third session was the closing speech from the chairman of the committee and ended with the announcement the of the best presenter. Around 103 selected manuscripts were presented in the seminar. Such an amount was chosen from 137 manuscripts that had been received by the committee and screened by the ISMCT editorial team. All manuscripts have been peer-reviewed with triple-blind review by three reviewers for each manuscript. Of 103 presented manuscripts around 88 papers have been accepted by the editorial team and submitted to IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (EES) for further processing prior to publishing them. The ISMCT 2021 has been successfully organized by R&D Centre for Mineral and Coal Technology (tekMIRA) and has brought together practitioners, researchers, academics, regulators, professionals and civil society to meet and collaborate on sustainable development and technology innovation in the fields of mineral, coal and mining industry, processing, environment and techno-economics and policy. Thanks to the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, the Research and Development Agency of Energy and Mineral Resources and the directorate General of Mineral and Coal - Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources Republic of Indonesia for the support. Special appreciations to the organizing committee and the editor team who have well coordination, and has given effort in organizing the seminar and the process of papers publishing. Editors Team, 1. Prof. Dr. Datin Fatia Umar 2. Ir. Tatang Wahyudi, MSc 3. Dra. Sri Handayani, MSc 4. Dr. M. Ikhlasul Amal 5. Dr. Yudi Nugraha Thaha 6. Prof. Dr. Binarko Santoso 7. Dr. Robi Kurniawan List of titles Steering Committee, Organizing Committee are available in this Pdf.

Scientax ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 75-91
Author(s):  
Redhy Matabean ◽  
Vishnu Juwono

Tax crimes and corruption have caused huge losses in various countries. Therefore, one of the emphases of the Sustainable Development Goals is how to reduce corruption substantially in all its forms. Corruption and tax crimes can be interrelated. Hence, appropriate policies are needed from the tax authorities and anti-corruption authorities in handling them. This study aims to discover the collaboration design in dealing with tax crimes and corruption. The analysis results illustrate that systematic design can be carried out through collaboration between tax authorities and anti-corruption authorities by considering three aspects. The first aspect is identifying tax non-compliance behaviour, the second is identifying tax crime and corruption indicators, while the third aspect is determining the form of collaboration needed. This study also opens up opportunities for collaboration in the form of information exchange by the Directorate General of Taxes and the Corruption Eradication Commission through a tax monitoring and public complaints database and state administrators’ assets report.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (8) ◽  
pp. 1476-1496
Author(s):  
V.V. Smirnov

Subject. The article discusses Russia’s economy and analyzes its effectiveness. Objectives. The study attempts to determine to what extent Russia’s economy is effective. Methods. The study is based on the systems approach and the statistical analysis. Results. I discovered significant fluctuations of the structural balance due to changing growth rates of the total gross national debt denominated in the national currency, and the stability of growth rates of governmental revenue. Changes in the RUB exchange rate and an additional growth in GDP are the main stabilizers of the structural balance, as they depend on hydrocarbon export. As a result of the analysis of cash flows, I found that the exports slowed down. Financial resources are strongly centralized, since Moscow and the Moscow Oblast are incrementing their share in the export of mineral resources, oil and refining products and import of electrical machines and equipment. Conclusions and Relevance. The fact that the Russian economy has been effectively organized is proved with the centralization of the economic power and the limits through the cross-regional corporation, such as Moscow and the Moscow Oblast, which is resilient to any regional difficulties ensuring the economic growth and sustainable development. The findings would be valuable for the political and economic community to outline and substantiate actions to keep rates of the economic growth and sustainable development of the Russian economy.


Author(s):  
Igor Bystryakov

The problem issues and points of inhibition of the introduction of public-private forms of sustainable management of European type in the national economy of Ukraine are determined in order to ensure the effective implementation of the relevant principles and mechanisms in the system of sustainable development of the state and its territories, in particular in the context of water, land, forest and mineral resources. The main limitations of the system, as well as the factors of deterrence and directions of the development of public-private relations in Ukraine are revealed.


Author(s):  
Alexander Gillespie

This book examines the idea of sustainable development, made up of economic, social, and environmental parts over the period of human history. This work suggests humanity has been unsustainable in all three areas for most of its history, although in the last few hundred years the scale of unsustainability has increased, while, simultaneously, answers have started to emerge. This conclusion can be seen in two parts, namely the economic and social sides of sustainable development and then the environmental ones. This work suggests that, with the correct selection of tools, solid and positive foundations for the economic and social sides of sustainable development is possible as the world globalizes. This is not, however, a foregone conclusion. Despite a number of recent positive indicators in this area, there are still very large unanswered questions with existing mechanisms and other gaps in the international architecture which, if not fixed, could quickly make problems of economic and social sustainability worse, not better. With the third leg of sustainable development, that for the environment, the optimism is not as strong. The good news is that science, laws, and policies have evolved and expanded to the level that, in theory, there is no environmental problem which cannot be solved. In many areas, especially in the developed world, success is already easy to measure. Where it is not easy to measure, and pessimism creeps in, is in the developing world, which is now inheriting a scale and mixture of environmental difficulties which are simply unprecedented.


Author(s):  
S Hushko ◽  
J M Botelho ◽  
I Maksymova ◽  
K Slusarenko ◽  
V Kulishov

1991 ◽  
Vol 28 (04) ◽  
pp. 197-212
Author(s):  
K. Paetow

In 1980 work began on one of the most intensive and comprehensive marine research and development projects—the German Ship of the Future. The main task was the reduction of the operational costs of a vessel. After five years of work the project was successfully finished with the maiden voyage of the first SdZ prototype ship. The paper describes first the R&D project itself. The organizational structure, the financial background and some examples of development topics are explained. The second part deals with the conversion of the outcomes of the R&D project into the reality of a containership. The third part gives, by example of some focal points of the newly developed ship service technique, a broad description of the HDW-SdZ prototype ships and their economy. A short outlook to further developments concludes the paper.


LEKSIKA ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 67
Author(s):  
F Fatimah ◽  
Irma Shinta Dewi ◽  
Sri Purwantini

This research  is aimed to find out the target and learning needs of Nautical students at PIP Semarang and designing the appropriate material for Nautical students at PIP Semarang. This is a Research and Development project. The steps of doing this research are (1) need analysis (2) make syllabus (3) designing materials (4) expert consultation (5) try out material (6) evaluation. The subject of this research is the third-semester students of Nautical department at PIP Semarang. The instruments used are questionnaires for need analysis, interview guide and observation sheets. The data were analyzed by using descriptive quantitative and qualitative. The results of the research recommend three  units namely (1) Initial Call (2) Message Marker and (3) On Board Communication Phrases which are developed with communicative approach. The research gives contribution to the teaching and learning English at Nautical Department of Politeknik Ilmu Pelayaran Semarang.


2020 ◽  
pp. 201-220
Author(s):  
Sadife Çinkir

Women form half of the world's population, but the same cannot be said for their active participation in economic development. Sustainable, strong economies can be achieved through equally active involvement in the process by developing or keeping up to date the skills of individuals in society. This paper focuses on women's contribution to sustainable development as entrepreneurs through Lifelong Learning. The paper consists of two sections. The first section discusses the relationship between accessibility to digital age-appropriate education and sustainable development in Lifelong Learning. The second section is a good practice of the impact of the "Women First in Entrepreneurship" project on developing women's entrepreneurship. It covers the reasons for the project and its implementation process, outputs, and impact. To increase women's participation in the labor market as part of sustainable development in today's economy, the project, which began in 10 pilot provinces, is currently being implemented across Turkey. The project has been implemented under the coordination of the Turkish Directorate General for Lifelong Learning since 2015. The General Directorate of Lifelong Learning is the highest policymaking authority in Turkey to strengthen the adult education system.


Author(s):  
Zhang Mian

At present, people pay more attention to the energy consumption of building electrical design, the use of energy-saving design can maximize the energy conservation resources, and ultimately increase the pace of social sustainable development. Therefore, the energy-saving designers involved in the need to follow the economic rational, safe and feasible benchmark to select the appropriate energy-saving measures to increase research and development of new technologies, new products and new energy, the concept of sustainable development to be implemented. In view of this, this paper mainly analyzes the energy saving technical measures in the electrical design of thebuilding.


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