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About the Journal

Description


Green environmental-based management refers to a management approach that prioritizes environmentally sustainable practices and principles within an organization's operations. This approach is often implemented to minimize the negative impact of business activities on the environment while promoting sustainable and responsible practices. Here are key components and principles associated with green environmental-based management:

  1. Environmental Compliance: Ensuring compliance with environmental laws and regulations relevant to the industry in which the organization operates. This involves meeting or exceeding legal standards for environmental protection.
  2. Resource Efficiency: Managing resources efficiently to minimize waste and reduce the consumption of non-renewable resources. This includes optimizing energy use, water conservation, and minimizing raw material usage.
  3. Waste Reduction and Recycling: Implementing strategies to reduce the generation of waste and promoting recycling initiatives. This can involve reusing materials, implementing waste reduction programs, and encouraging responsible disposal methods.
  4. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA): Conducting life cycle assessments to evaluate the environmental impact of products or processes from raw material extraction to end-of-life disposal. This helps identify areas for improvement in terms of environmental performance.
  5. Green Supply Chain Management: Considering the environmental impact of the entire supply chain, from the sourcing of raw materials to the delivery of the final product. This involves working with suppliers who adhere to sustainable practices.
  6. Environmental Management Systems (EMS):Implementing an environmental management system, such as ISO 14001, which provides a framework for organizations to identify, manage, and continuously improve their environmental performance.
  7. Renewable Energy Adoption: Transitioning to and investing in renewable energy sources to reduce dependence on non-renewable and environmentally harmful energy sources.
  8. Sustainable Product Development: Designing and producing products with a focus on environmental sustainability, including the use of eco-friendly materials, energy-efficient manufacturing processes, and recyclable packaging.
  9. Stakeholder Engagement:Involving stakeholders, such as employees, customers, and the local community, in environmental decision-making processes and communicating transparently about the organization's environmental initiatives.
  10. Environmental Education and Training: Providing education and training programs for employees to raise awareness about environmental issues and promote a culture of environmental responsibility within the organization.

Implementing green environmental-based management practices can lead to long-term benefits for both the organization and the environment. It enhances the organization's reputation, reduces operational costs through resource efficiency, and contributes to global sustainability goals.

Research results produced by universities should be published and read by many audiences. This conference is expected to be a bridge to promote the work of higher education and increase the number of universities committed to SDGs. In addition, universities are expected to lead the process of transforming activities to reduce negative impacts on the environment and ensure the adoption of a sustainable development model. Therefore, by holding The 2nd International Conference on SDGs and Bibliometrics Studies (ICoSBi) with the theme "Advancing Green Environmental-Based Management in Higher Education Institutions" it is hoped that it can provide a platform for all people, especially all academics in Higher Education to continue to contribute to support the achievement of the SDGs through scientific discussions, program exchanges, dissemination and publication of research results related to the SDGs.

Objectives


Create a forum where experts, academics, practitioners, and related stakeholders can share their knowledge and experience in the field of sustainable development and bibliometrics; Provide opportunities for participants to establish relationships and build partnerships within the framework of greater collaboration in the field of sustainable development and bibliometrics; And Increase understanding of bibliometrics in the context of sustainable development so that it can be used as a tool to measure and analyze the impact of research in the field of sustainability development.

Theme and Scopes


Theme "Advancing Green Environmental-Based Management in Higher Education Institutions". Scope 6 Indicators UI Green MetricSetting and Infrastructure Energy and Climate Change Waste Water Transportation Education and Research 17 SDGsNo poverty Zero Hunger Good Health and Well Being Quality Education Gender Equality Clean Water and Sanitation Affordable and Clean Energy Decent Work and Economic Growth Industry Innovation and infrastructure Reduced inequalities Sustainable cities and communities Responsible consumption and production Clime Action Life Below Water Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions Partnerships for the Goals Bibliometric studies in all subjects

Keynote Speakers


Prof. Dr. Dorit Schumann, Trier University of Applied Science, Germany ; Prof. dr. J.W. (Jan-Willem) Strijbos, University of Groningen, Holland ; Assoc. Prof. Withatwat Khattiyamar, Thaksin University, Thailand ; Prof. Dr. Ir. Riri Fitri Sari, M.M., M.Sc., Director of UI Greenmetric ; Prof. dr. Ova Emilia, M.Med.Ed., Sp.OG(K)., Ph.D., Rector of UGM ; Prof. Dr. Arif Satria, SP., M.Si. Rector of IPB University.