scholarly journals Preface

2022 ◽  
Vol 955 (1) ◽  
pp. 011001

Excellency, Drs. Bedjo Santoso, MT. Ph. D., Rector Universitas Islam Sultan Agung; Honorable, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Ismid Bin Md Said, Pro-Vice Chancellor (International) UTM; Respectable, The distinguished guests and the participants, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the International Forum on Integrated Infrastructure Development (InFInID 2021) Hybrid Conference, which consists of 12th International Conference on Geotechnical Engineering in Tropical Regions (GEOTROPIKA), 2nd International Conference on Highway and Transportation Engineering (ICHITRA), and The 4th International Conference on Delta & Coastal Areas (ICCDA 4 2021), 21–22 September 2021. Due to the global health issue of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), InFInID 2021 is being held in mixed mode, offline and online. The conference is divided to Panel and Parallel session (7 parallel sessions, 3 rooms for 3 fields per session). I also want to inform that we will have ‘Best Paper’ Award for some topics and ‘Best Presenter’ Award for each session. For all presenters, do your best and catch the reward. The next step is publishing all paper to IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, Scopus Index. May the conference run smoothly and the goals will be achieved. And last, but not least, I would like to thank you, our shareholders, for continuing to support us, in good times, and in difficult ones. Hope that the pandemic will leave us soon, and we will have the opportunity to meet again face to face. My best wishes to you all! Prof. Dr. Ir. S. Imam Wahyudi, DEA Chairman of ICCDA 4 List of Patrons, Advisors, Chairmen, Secretaries, Reviewer are avilable in this pdf.

2021 ◽  
Vol 921 (1) ◽  
pp. 011001

We are pleased that the 3rd International Conference on Global Issue for Infrastructure, Environment, and Socio-Economic Development (GIESED 2020) have been done. The conference is an annual international conference held by the Graduate School of Hasanuddin University. The international conference of GIESED was held on November 24, 2020 at Hasanuddin University, Tamalanrea Campus, Makassar City, South Sulawesi aProvince, Indonesia. The theme of this International Conference was “Enhancement of science and technology application to support the implementation of SDGs”. The main topics on the 3rd IC GIESED 2020 are: a) Renewable Energy Technology b) Landfill and Earth Science c) Integration of energy and energy networks d) Infrastructure and Environmental Science. e) Gender and Development f) Environmental Socio-Economic and Policy Aspects g) Climate change h) Implementing sustainable development with the SDGs concept. This time in the conference, we were very happy to have the honourabe Dr. Ir. H. Suharso Monoarfa (Minister of National Development Planning of the Republic of Indonesia) as a keynote speaker; Dr. Peter Davey (Director Bachalor of Environment Management School of Environment and Science, Griffith University, Australia); Prof. Hideaki Yasuhara, (Ehime University, Japan), Dr. Zul Fahmi bin Mohamed Jaafar, (Lecturer of Highway and Transportation Engineering, School of Civil Engineering, USM Engineering Campus, Malaysia); Prof. Ir. Sumbangan Baja, M. Phil, PhD., (Hasanuddin University, Indonesia); Dr. rer. nat. Arifuddin Idrus, ST. MT., (Geological Engineering Department, Gajah Mada University, Indonesia); and Prof. Dr. Eng. Adi Maulana, ST, M. Phil, (Head of Center for Disaster Studies of Hasanuddin University, Indonesia), as invited speakers. Therefore the committee would like to thanks for all speakers and also 200 participants and 110 presenters who have joining in our 3rd Giesed 2020 conference. Finally, we would like to express our special gratitude to editors and reviewers who have reviewed 110 paper manuscript during the time from November 2020 to September 2021. We also highly appreciate to Mrs. Anete Ashton (Senior Publisher Conferences Series) and Mrs. Kayleigh Parsons (Conference Coordinator IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science) for the guidance and helping for prepare and submitting our articles manuscript. As a closing remarks, on behalf of the committee for the 3rd International Conference of GIESED, I hope of all our articles will be published in IOP Conference Series “Earth and Environmental Science”. Wishing all of you always health and thank you for your participation. Chairperson of IC-GIESED 2020 Dr. phil. nat. Sri Widodo, ST. MT. List of committees are available in the pdf


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Danner Sagala ◽  
Eka Suzanna ◽  
Prihanani ◽  
Munif Ghulamahdi ◽  
Iskandar Lubis ◽  
...  

This article was presented in the 1st International Conference on Tropical Studies and Its Application (ICTROPS) in the year 2017. The pre-printed version title was "The earlier soybean suffers from aluminum stress, the more its vegetative growth is disrupted". Then, this article is published in IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science titling "Effect of aluminum stress in early-stage growth of soybean". The change of the title was done as reviewer suggested. So, This is the post-printed version and reader can access the published version of this article in IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science 144 (2018) 012067, doi :10.1088/1755-1315/144/1/012067


Author(s):  
Elisabete Cristina Silveira

Analisa o espaço das Conferências Internacionais de Educação (CIEs) organizadas pelo Escritório Internacional de Educação (OIE) da Unesco e sua relação com o processo de elaboração de políticas públicas na década de 90. Duas questões fundamentais orientaram o artigo: 1) como pode ser definido o espaço das CIEs nos anos 90 e 2) como os processos de globalização e interdependência influenciaram essas conferências. As CIEs foram definidas como um espaço de articulação internacional de relações de poder e de debate sobre as linhas de políticas educativas de dimensões contraditórias. Além disso, foi relevante delimitar dois tipos de conferências: estratégica e protocolar. No caso das CIEs realizadas nos anos 90, o tipo progressivamente predominante é o estratégico, não obstante ainda coexistam práticas rotineiras e protocolares. Palavras-chave: contexto internacional; políticas públicas e educação; conferências internacionais. Abstract It analyzes the space of summit meetings and the processes of definition of public educational policies. It is fundamental to mention that the International Conference on Education (ICE) are sponsored by the International Bureau of Education (IBE), which is a department of Unesco. Two guidelines were of main importance in the writing of this article: the dimension and scope of the ICEs in the nineties and the influence and repercussion of globalization in these meetings. The ICEs were defined as an international forum for discussion of diverse educational politics as well as a center comprised of both strategic and protocol-oriented conferences where we find power relations well represented. In the nineties, most ICEs were strategic rather than protocol-oriented. Keywords: international context, public and education politics, international conferences.


1969 ◽  
Vol 9 (95) ◽  
pp. 71-76
Author(s):  
Monique Esnard

The congress is held by some writers to be the present day antidote to modern man's isolation. Must this be seen as the reason for the constantly large participation in International Conferences on social welfare, in spite of the proliferation of seminars and meetings ?Undoubtedly social workers and representatives of allied professions are not immune from this modern trend. Thus, every two years, when the International Council on Social Welfare organises its international forum there is a veritable “Migration” of office holders in the social welfare field. They come from all quarters to pool, for a week, their experiences and ideas on the selected theme.


2009 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 129-130 ◽  

For a third time, Archaeological dialogues has organized a face-to-face dialogue at an international conference around a current and provocative question. At the annual meeting for the Society of American Archaeologists in Atlanta, USA, in April 2009, Archaeological dialogues invited a panel of leading scholars to participate in a discussion forum entitled ‘Is archaeology useful?’. The discussion sought to address a number of interrelated questions: how important is the criterion of ‘usefulness’ in establishing the value of our discipline? To whom do we need to justify ourselves? In what ways can or should archaeology be useful to society? Must archaeologists distinguish between critique and action, and balance knowledge production and public consumption of our work? Does it really matter what we do and for whom? Shannon Dawdy presented her thoughts in a keynote address which was followed by comments from Carol McDavid, Peggy Nelson, Mark Pluciennik, Jeremy Sabloff, Joe Watkins and Rita Wright. The keynote address, along with the comments that arose from the forum, are published in this issue as a discussion article. The written version of this dialogue also includes comments by Pedro Funari with Aline Vieira de Carvalho, Cornelius Holtorf and Ulrike Sommer, who were invited to share their views on the topic and broaden the scope of the debate.


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