Publications

Yudi Latif | Publication

A closer look on how Sukarno's concept of “character building, nation-building” can be reinterpreted in today’s diverse society, questioning if populism may lead Indonesia into uncertainty and whether the idea of nation-building has become obsolete.


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Dati Fatimah, Aminatun Zubaedah, Henri Ramdlaningrum, Ahmad Sarkawi, Dian Ajeng Pangestu, Mida Mardhiyyah | Sustainable Economic, Publication

This study describes how women from 3 areas in Indonesia make important contributions to adaptation efforts at the individual, family and community levels, although recognition of these contributions remains low and hidden.


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Dati Fatimah, Aminatun Zubaedah, Henri Ramdlaningrum, Ahmad Sarkawi, Dian Ajeng Pangestu, Mida Mardhiyyah | Sustainable Economic, Publication

The infographic highlights how climate change affects food, water, and energy consumption, focusing on gender differences and roles in mitigation and adaptation efforts in 3 areas in Indonesia.


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Elisa Sutanudjaja, Marco Kusumawijaya, M. Zul Qisthi and Inten Gumilang | Publication

The study analyzed social city practices in Malang, Cirebon, and Jakarta to develop an inclusive urban model for future Indonesian cities that addresses spatial, social, and economic factors, including housing and infrastructure.


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Rita Padawangi | Publication

The analysis highlights that Asia's rapid urbanization will influence global political trends, emphasizing the need for integrated and inclusive urban development to advance the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, as seen in the urban transformations of cities like Jakarta, Singapore, and Seoul.


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Sergio Grassi, Stefan Pantekoek, Yannick Ringot | Sustainable Economic, Publication

Intelligent Manufacturing and Work 4.0: Challenges and perspectives in China, Southeast Asia and Germany. Reflection on the impacts of Industry 4.0, automation, and digitalization on global supply chains, economies, and societies in China, Southeast Asia, and Germany.


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