IPB SDG 16

Certification of Fisheries Products is Important for Managing Population and Stock of Fish

Fisheries Product Certification is one of the eco label standards used in the fishing industry. The application of this certification is used so that the business practices carried out do not damage the environment. The application of Ecolabel was born from the concern of various parties with environmental issues who want the implementation of fisheries […]

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Department of Islamic Economics IPB University Discusses the History of Sharia Economic Thoughts

The Department of Sharia Economics IPB University, in collaboration with the Sharia Economic Community (MES), held the Sharia Economics E-Learning (Elsya), (22/7). This time discussing the History of Sharia Economic Thought by presenting IPB University lecturers from the Department of Sharia Economics, Salahuddin El Ayyubi, Lc, MA, and Dr. Ali Sakti, MEc, MES Central Board.

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Divisi Kebijakan Kehutanan Departemen Manajemen Hutan IPB University Bedah Strategi Kolaborasi Perhutanan Sosial Studi Kasus NTB

Penguatan kelembagaan perhutanan sosial menjadi urgensitas dalam menaikkan taraf ekonomi masyarakat dengan pemanfaatan hutan sebagai penghasil pangan. Hal ini mendorong Divisi Kebijakan Kehutanan Kehutanan Departemen Manajemen Hutan, IPB University menyelenggarakan diskusi “Strategi Kolaborasi Perhutanan Sosial di Daerah” yang mengundang Kepala Dinas Lingkungan Hidup dan Kehutanan (Kadis LHK) Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Barat (NTB), Madani Mukarom melalui

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FK2PT Discusses Opportunities and Challenges of Fisheries and Marine Industries and the New Normal Adaptation Era

The Capture Fisheries Partnership Communication Forum (FK2PT) held a FK2PT Gathering webinar series with the theme “The New Normal Adaptation Era of the Fisheries and Maritime Industry and Industry: Opportunities, Challenges and Future Directions”, (14/7). This webinar was held to unravel the problems, challenges and opportunities for the revival of the national business and fishing

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PKSKT LPPM IPB Increases the Role of Fellows for the Development of Sustainability Science

The Center for Sustainability and Transdisciplinary Science Studies, Institute of Research and Community Service (PKSKT LPPM) IPB University held a Fellows Meeting to discuss future collaboration, (14/7). The meeting which was held online was attended by at least 20 PKSKT LPPM IPB University fellow.Fellow is a term used by PKSKT for individual partners who have

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IPB University Discusses Regulations Certainty Regarding Waqf Forests

In its final series, the Department of Islamic Economics of IPB University together with the Bogor Waqf Forest Community discussed the views of government institutions towards waqf forest, (11/7). With the development of waqf forests which are increasingly massive and positively welcomed by the community, of course legal certainty is also a concern for practitioners.

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Vote Buying in Indonesia Reaches 24 percent in 2014

The issue of corruption right now is still closely tied to money politics in reformed era presidential elections. According to Dr Burhanuddin Muhtadi, Executive Director of Indonesia Political Indicator and the writer of “Kuasa Uang”, how Indonesia became a democratic country, but in practice carries non-democratic values. National experiments from respondents before and after elections

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