Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022) Environmental flows and natural resources management
Managing natural resources such as water have been important to make sure they are available for long term and the next generations. Without a proper concept of management, it is hard to maintain their availability and they are free from contaminants. This issue focuses on how several concepts and management for maintaining water available and relatively free from contaminants.
The articles in this issue were authorized/co-authorized by authors from Malaysia, United Kingdom, Indonesia, Hungary, Jordan, Germany and Australia.
Articles
Hydrology method for environmental flows assessment of Johor River Basin under regulated and non-regulated conditions
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.33086/etm.v2i2.3423
1-3
2022-08-31
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This paper evaluates the capability of hydrology method for environmental flow (Eflow) assessment of Johor river basin under non-regulated and regulated conditions due to dam construction. Daily river flow data from 1971 to 2017 was used for the assessment. Generalized extreme value distribution was applied in order to estimate exceedance probabilities associated with historical observation dat
Hydrology method for environmental flows assessment of Johor River Basin under regulated and non-regulated conditions
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.33086/etm.v2i2.3423
1-3
2022-08-31
Abstract views: 308 ,
Downloads : 268
Abstract
This paper evaluates the capability of hydrology method for environmental flow (Eflow) assessment of Johor river basin under non-regulated and regulated conditions due to dam construction. Daily river flow data from 1971 to 2017 was used for the assessment. Generalized extreme value distribution was applied in order to estimate exceedance probabilities associated with historical observation dat
Abstract views: 308 ,
Downloads : 268
Abstract
This paper evaluates the capability of hydrology method for environmental flow (Eflow) assessment of Johor river basin under non-regulated and regulated conditions due to dam construction. Daily river flow data from 1971 to 2017 was used for the assessment. Generalized extreme value distribution was applied in order to estimate exceedance probabilities associated with historical observation dat
Potential of rainwater harvesting in wilayah persekutuan Malaysia
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https://doi.org/10.33086/etm.v2i2.3410
4-7
2022-08-31
Abstract views: 438 ,
Downloads : 269
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Although Malaysia has abundant water resources, some parts of Malaysia are currently facing water shortage problems. The increasing demand for water has sparked initiatives to seek alternative water supplies. Rainwater harvesting has been proposed by governments as part of the solution to alleviate the problem of water scarcity. Literature related to rainwater harvesting is available from a var
Potential of rainwater harvesting in wilayah persekutuan Malaysia
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.33086/etm.v2i2.3410
4-7
2022-08-31
Abstract views: 438 ,
Downloads : 269
Abstract
Although Malaysia has abundant water resources, some parts of Malaysia are currently facing water shortage problems. The increasing demand for water has sparked initiatives to seek alternative water supplies. Rainwater harvesting has been proposed by governments as part of the solution to alleviate the problem of water scarcity. Literature related to rainwater harvesting is available from a var
Abstract views: 438 ,
Downloads : 269
Abstract
Although Malaysia has abundant water resources, some parts of Malaysia are currently facing water shortage problems. The increasing demand for water has sparked initiatives to seek alternative water supplies. Rainwater harvesting has been proposed by governments as part of the solution to alleviate the problem of water scarcity. Literature related to rainwater harvesting is available from a var
Concept of green marketing in environment conservation: A Literature review
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https://doi.org/10.33086/etm.v2i2.3335
8-13
2022-09-01
Abstract views: 861 ,
Downloads : 535
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The concept of green marketing mix is as well as the conventional marketing mix refers to the satisfaction of customer needs, wants, and desires related to the maintenance and preservation of the environment. Consumers interest in environmental care creates opportunities for companies to apply green marketing and to increase sales. Green marketing becomes an alternative strategy helps the compa
Concept of green marketing in environment conservation: A Literature review
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.33086/etm.v2i2.3335
8-13
2022-09-01
Abstract views: 861 ,
Downloads : 535
Abstract
The concept of green marketing mix is as well as the conventional marketing mix refers to the satisfaction of customer needs, wants, and desires related to the maintenance and preservation of the environment. Consumers interest in environmental care creates opportunities for companies to apply green marketing and to increase sales. Green marketing becomes an alternative strategy helps the compa
Abstract views: 861 ,
Downloads : 535
Abstract
The concept of green marketing mix is as well as the conventional marketing mix refers to the satisfaction of customer needs, wants, and desires related to the maintenance and preservation of the environment. Consumers interest in environmental care creates opportunities for companies to apply green marketing and to increase sales. Green marketing becomes an alternative strategy helps the compa
Monitoring and maintaining groundwater quality: challenges and management
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.33086/etm.v2i2.3408
14-20
2022-09-06
Abstract views: 368 ,
Downloads : 209
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Water covers 70% of the world’s total surface, but only around 3% of it is freshwater that humans may drink and utilize for other purposes. Because of fast growth in many nations, the quality of groundwater is no longer adequate for human consumption. The objective of the study is to assess the groundwater quality of 18 locations in the Ropar wetland in Punjab, India, in different seasons and
Monitoring and maintaining groundwater quality: challenges and management
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.33086/etm.v2i2.3408
14-20
2022-09-06
Abstract views: 368 ,
Downloads : 209
Abstract
Water covers 70% of the world’s total surface, but only around 3% of it is freshwater that humans may drink and utilize for other purposes. Because of fast growth in many nations, the quality of groundwater is no longer adequate for human consumption. The objective of the study is to assess the groundwater quality of 18 locations in the Ropar wetland in Punjab, India, in different seasons and
Abstract views: 368 ,
Downloads : 209
Abstract
Water covers 70% of the world’s total surface, but only around 3% of it is freshwater that humans may drink and utilize for other purposes. Because of fast growth in many nations, the quality of groundwater is no longer adequate for human consumption. The objective of the study is to assess the groundwater quality of 18 locations in the Ropar wetland in Punjab, India, in different seasons and
Green technology of natural fiber reinforced bio-composites as alternative sustainable product
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.33086/etm.v2i2.3406
21-25
2022-09-23
Abstract views: 367 ,
Downloads : 280
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Proactive strategies are being opted by metallurgical, foundry and manufacturing industries with respect to their experiences working with product designing based on product life cycle assessments. Without the consideration of the potential impacts on the life cycle, the development of new products would barely be sustainable. “Green” composites or bio-composites are fully degradable compos
Green technology of natural fiber reinforced bio-composites as alternative sustainable product
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.33086/etm.v2i2.3406
21-25
2022-09-23
Abstract views: 367 ,
Downloads : 280
Abstract
Proactive strategies are being opted by metallurgical, foundry and manufacturing industries with respect to their experiences working with product designing based on product life cycle assessments. Without the consideration of the potential impacts on the life cycle, the development of new products would barely be sustainable. “Green” composites or bio-composites are fully degradable compos
Abstract views: 367 ,
Downloads : 280
Abstract
Proactive strategies are being opted by metallurgical, foundry and manufacturing industries with respect to their experiences working with product designing based on product life cycle assessments. Without the consideration of the potential impacts on the life cycle, the development of new products would barely be sustainable. “Green” composites or bio-composites are fully degradable compos
Water quality in Malaysia: review Manik Urai, Durian and Geh rivers
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.33086/etm.v2i2.3409
26-30
2022-09-28
Abstract views: 573 ,
Downloads : 318
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Water pollution issues and clean water needs have forced developing countries, such as Malaysia. Relating to clean water demand for covering human activities, water quality index determine several water parameter that presents pollution problem in water. As a water source, clean water in river is a critical concern. River water quality is according to natural process and anthropogenic activitie
Water quality in Malaysia: review Manik Urai, Durian and Geh rivers
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.33086/etm.v2i2.3409
26-30
2022-09-28
Abstract views: 573 ,
Downloads : 318
Abstract
Water pollution issues and clean water needs have forced developing countries, such as Malaysia. Relating to clean water demand for covering human activities, water quality index determine several water parameter that presents pollution problem in water. As a water source, clean water in river is a critical concern. River water quality is according to natural process and anthropogenic activitie
Abstract views: 573 ,
Downloads : 318
Abstract
Water pollution issues and clean water needs have forced developing countries, such as Malaysia. Relating to clean water demand for covering human activities, water quality index determine several water parameter that presents pollution problem in water. As a water source, clean water in river is a critical concern. River water quality is according to natural process and anthropogenic activitie
Noor Hisham Ab Ghani,
Water Resources and Climate Change Research Centre, National Hydraulic Research Institute of Malaysia (NAHRIM), Seri Kembangan, Selangor, 43300, Malaysia,
Malaysia
Anisa Ratnasari,
Department of Environmental Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Surabaya, Indonesia,
Indonesia
Arya Bhaskara Adiprabowo,
Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, S37HG, United Kingdom,
United Kingdom
Peter Onyonje Osiako,
School of Management and Organizational Science, Faculty of Economic Science, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Science, Guba Sandor Utca 40, Kaposvar, 7400, Hungary,
Kenya
Edza Aria Wikurendra,
School of Management and Organizational Science, Faculty of Economic Science, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Science, Guba Sandor Utca 40, Kaposvar, 7400, Hungary,
Hungary
Nour Salah Abdeljawad,
School of Management and Organizational Science, Faculty of Economic Science, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Science, Guba Sandor Utca 40, Kaposvar, 7400, Hungary,
Jordan
Putri Ramadhany,
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney, 2052, Australia,
Australia
Gilang Ananda Putra,
Department of Sustainable Systems Engineering, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, 79110, Germany,
Germany