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Fight Global Warming, IGAF LC IPB Holds 2019 Switch Off Event

Global Warming is a phenomenon that has now become a problem and concern of the world community. Various activities began to be intensified in order to combat Global Warming. As was done by the Indonesia Green Action Forum (IGAF) Student Committee Local Committee of the Bogor Agricultural Institute (IPB LC). In collaboration with Earth Hour […]

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Support Green Campus, IGAF IPB Holds “Plastic Waste” Open Discussion

Environmental issues have recently become a serious subject for solutions. One of the most important environmental issues is the use of plastic. The Indonesian Green Action Forum (IGAF) Student Activity Unit (IGAF) of IPB University which is engaged in the environment, held an Open Discussion which was a series of ISEW (IPB Sustainable Environmental Week)

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Inviting Community to preserve Ciliwung: A Service Action of IPB Students for the Village

Ciliwung River is one of the rivers which existence is popular among Indonesian people. This river controls flood that often occurs in DKI Jakarta, with the construction of flood observation posts or a number of sluice gates. In addition, the Ciliwung River is considered to have the worst damage compared to other rivers that flow

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Java, Bali and Nusa Tenggara Water Emergency

At present, water availability in Java, Bali and Nusa Tenggara is in the red zone or prone zone. The statement was delivered by the General Chair of the Indonesian Hydrology Society (HMI), Dr. Ir. Mohammad Hasan, Dipl. HE at the Sustainable Water International Seminar on Thursday (1/24) at the Thoyib Hadiwijaya Auditorium, Faculty of Agriculture,

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Initiating an Environmentally Friendly House, IPB Students Win First Place in the Build Year 2018

Eco-Friendly House (Rumangka). Rumangka offers four environmentally friendly systems, namely green roof system, natural lighting, rainwater treatment system, and domestic waste treatment. This idea of Rumangka, an Environmentally Friendly House as a Solution for Land Conversion in Bogor City has led them to become 1st winner in the National Scientific Writing Contest (LKTIN) of Build Year

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Embed the Love of the Environment, IPB Students Implement the Community Development Program

“The Village Development Grant Program (PHBD) is run by the Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education and the IGAF is one of the recipients of the grant. This program has a contract from the beginning of June to November. This village development program takes the theme “Biodiversity and Environment” which discusses the reforestation of

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Signing of agreement with Srikandi Berdikari and Agrianita FEM Trash Bank

The Department of Resource and Environmental Economics (ESL), Faculty of Economics and Management of the Bogor Agricultural Institute (FEM IPB) considers that the empowerment of partner villages around the IPB Campus is an important thing to do. In an effort to achieve the “Go Green with Waste Management” Department of ESL, FEM IPB has signed

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Four IPB Student Represent Indonesia in Korea International Water Week

Marine environmental issues successfully catered four Bogor Agricultural University (IPB) students to become the representatives of Indonesia in the Korea International Water Week (KIWW) 2018 event in South Korea (12-15/9) which was held by the Korea Water Forum. The four students were Indah Ratna Yutami, Fathan Zain Al Wafi, Gravita Puji Lestari, and Intan Permata

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This Sidewalk Flower Proved to Lower the Dangerous Metal Content of River Water up to 73.1 Percent

The availability of clean water in Indonesia is disrupted as a result of the pollution of the source of water reservoir, which is the river. Based on data from the Directorate General of Pollution Control and Ministry of Environment and Forestry (2015), rivers in Indonesia have been polluted by heavy metals up to 68 percent.

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