THE STUDY OF THE COURTYARD EFFECTIVENESS AS SOLUTION FOR THE HOUSEDESIGN TRANSFORMATION PROBLEM ON NATURAL VENTILATION
Green Infrastructure
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COMMUNITY PUBLIC SPACE AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT: A POST OCCUPANCY EVALUATION
Green Infrastructure
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PERFORMANCE OF BRICK WITH SAGO HUSK AS FILLER ON GREEN BUILDING MATERIALS
Green Infrastructure
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IDENTIFYING RESISTIVITY VALUE OF CHARCOAL WOOD AND CHARCOAL SKINFRUITS: ALTERNATIVE SUBSTITUTE RESISTANCE MATERIAL ON RESISTOR
Green Infrastructure
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PILED EMBANKMENTS FOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION ON SOFT SOIL
Green Infrastructure
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VERNACULAR APPROACH IN PROVIDING PASSIVE HEATING SYSTEM FOR HOUSINGIN TROPICAL GAYO HIGH LAND
Green Infrastructure
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OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF 1 X 4 WEAKLY COUPLED FIBERS
Green Infrastructure
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STUDY OF DWELLING CONSTRUCTION IN WET LAND AREA OF WEST COAST ACEHIN TERMS OF SUSTAINABLE SETTLEMENT (CASE STUDY: SETTLEMENT OF KRUENGTRIPA WATERSHED AREA)
Green Infrastructure
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THE USAGE OF NATURAL ZEOLITE AS FILLER ON MIXTURING ASPHALT CONCRETEBINDERCOURSE (AC-BC) MIXTURE AND ASPHALT PEN.60/70 MATERIALSOBSERVED FROM CANTABRO TEST RESULT
Green Infrastructure
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THE STUDY OF GREEN CONSTRUCTION IMPLEMENTATION FOR BUILDINGCONSTRUCTION AT BANDUNG
Green Infrastructure
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MARSHALL CHARACTERISTICS OF ASPHALTIC CONCRETE UTILIZING REFINEBUTONIC ASPHALT AS AN ASPHALT MODIFIER
Green Infrastructure
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PHENOMENOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF CONTEMPORARY BAMBOOARCHITECTURE IN INDONESIA
Green Infrastructure
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FINITE ELEMENT MODELING TO REDUCE THE FAILURE ON REINFORCEDCONCRETE WALL UNDER HARD MISSILE IMPACT
Green Infrastructure
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THE CHARACTERISTIC AND GREEN DESIGN FOR MOTORCYCLE PARKING AT UNIVERSITY
Green Infrastructure
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IDENTIFICATION OF COMPOST POTENTIAL ON DEGRADED SOLID WASTE IN TPAPIYUNGAN LANDFILL, BANTUL, YOGYAKARTAAS A STEP OF LANDFILLMANAGEMENT OPTIMIZATION BY USING LANDFILL MINING METHOD
Green Infrastructure
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THE ASSESSMENT OF RIVER PERFORMANCE (CASE STUDY: PEPE RIVER,SURAKARTA)
Green Infrastructure
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DEFORMATION ANALYSIS OF PILE FOUNDATION AT SOFT SOIL USING SOFT SOILCREEP MODEL
Green Infrastructure
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DUCTILITY ESTIMATION OF FIXED-HEAD LATERALLY LOADED PILE: ANANALYTICAL MODEL
Green Infrastructure
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IDENTIFICATION OF URBAN SPACE OF RIVERSIDE SETTLEMENT, CASE STUDY : 3-4ULU PALEMBANG
Sustainable Resources Management
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DEVELOPMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS OF WEST JAVA PROVINCE
Sustainable Resources Management
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WASTE MANAGEMENT OF TOLL ROAD TOWARDS GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE ININDONESIA
Sustainable Resources Management
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EARNED VALUE MANAGEMENT AS THE BASIS PROJECT PERFORMANCEMONITORING
Sustainable Resources Management
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THE POTENTIAL USE OF TITANIUM TETRACLORIDE (TICL4) AS AN ALTERNATIVEFOR COAGULANT IN TEXTILE WASTEWATER TREATMENT
Sustainable Resources Management
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EFFECTIVENESS OF RAW WATER POLLUTANTS REMOVAL BY AERATED PLASTICHONEYCOMB AND QUARTZ SAND BIOFILTERS
Sustainable Resources Management
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COMPARISON OF GOME 2 METOP-A SATELLITE-BORNE TROPOSPHERIC NO2 ANDGROUND MEASUREMENTS
Sustainable Resources Management
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BIOREMEDIATION OF LEAD [Pb II] CONTAMINATED SEA WATER BY MARINEDIATOM SKELETONEMA COSTATUM
Sustainable Resources Management
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STUDY OF INTER-COUNTRIES FREIGHT TRANSPORT USING ACTIVITY BASEDMETHOD (CASE STUDY: WEST KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA – SARAWAK, MALAYSIA)
Sustainable Resources Management
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TREATMENT OF WASTE WATER OF TEXTILE INDUSTRY BY USING OZONE TECHNOLOGY
Sustainable Resources Management
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DEVELOPMENT OF BIKE-SHARING STATIONS BY APPLYING SMART CARDTECHNOLOGY
Sustainable Resources Management
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PROPOSED IMPLEMENTATION OF COGENERATION REGENERATIVE CYCLE INSUGAR FACTORY WASTE RECYCLE SYSTEM
Sustainable Resources Management
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AT MALAYSIAN LOCAL GOVERNMENTS FROMMANAGEMENT’S VIEW OF THE KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER PRACTICES
Sustainable Resources Management
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A RELIABILITY STUDY: CISADANE RIVER AS A DOMESTIC WATER SOURCE OFTANGERANG CITY
Sustainable Resources Management
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THE ANALYSIS OF GEOTECHNICAL AND TOPOGRAPHICAL ASPECTS BASED ON GISAS INITIAL IDENTIFICATION OF ROAD ALIGNMENT DETERMINATION ON SWAMP AREAS
Sustainable Resources Management
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IMPROVING THE EFFLUENT QUALITY OF PAPER MILL TO SUPPORT ASUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable Resources Management
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INTEGRATING STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES AND OCCUPATIONAL SAFETYFOR COLUMN CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT WORK
Sustainable Resources Management
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PERFORMANCE OXIDATION DITCH ALGAE REACTOR (ODAR) FOR ORGANICCOMPOUND REMOVAL OF GREY WATER
Sustainable Resources Management
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DEVELOPING SUSTAINABILITY INDEX MEASUREMENT FOR RECLAMATION AREA
Sustainable Resources Management
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ANALYSIS OF AMBIENT AIR QUALITY FOR PARAMETERS OF NITROGEN DIOXIDE(NO2) TO CERAMIC TILES COMBUSTION PROCESS WITH GAUSS DISPERSIONMODELS IN SIDOLUHUR, GODEAN, SLEMAN, D.I YOGYAKARTA
Sustainable Resources Management
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RAINWATER HARVESTING APPLICATION IN YOGYAKARTA
Sustainable Resources Management
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UTILIZATION OF WATER HYACINTH (EICHHORNIA CRASSIPES) ASPHYTOREMEDIATION PLANT IN VANNAMEI SHRIMP AQUACULTURE SEWAGE TREATMENT
Sustainable Resources Management
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UNDERSTANDING RESIDENT’S PREFERENCES FOR MORE SUSTAINABLE HOUSINGDEVELOPMENT IN RIPARIAN MUSI, PALEMBANG
Sustainable City
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THE EFFECTS OF RAPID DEVELOPMENT TO THE VISUAL AND IMAGETRANSFORMATION OF THE HERITAGE AREA (CASE STUDY OF BENTENG KUTOBESAK PALEMBANG)
Sustainable City
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FUNCTION OF KANA (CANNA.SP) AS LANDSCAPE PLANTS OF CITY PARK SURABAYA
Sustainable City
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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SYSTEM ARRANGEMENT OF PUBLIC OPEN SPACEAND LIVABILITY BASED ON USER PERCEPTION IN PUPUTAN BADUNG SQUARE DENPASAR
Sustainable City
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THE PERCEPTION OF THE HERITAGE VILLAGE IMPACTS DUE TO URBANIZATION:EVIDENCE FROM MALAYSIA
Sustainable City
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URBAN SCALE MAPPING OF CO CONCENTRATIONS DUE TO THE TRANSPORTSECTOR IN PADANG CITY
Sustainable City
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THE POTENTIAL OF TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT IN REGIONALCENTER: CASE STUDY IN MALIOBORO DISTRICT, YOGYAKARTA SPECIAL REGION,INDONESIA
Sustainable City
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SCENARIO FOR CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION FOR TWO BIG CITIES IN CENTRALJAVA, INDONESIA
Sustainable City
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OVERVIEW OF URBAN QUALITY INDICATORS: TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE ANDSOPHISTICATED URBAN LIFE IN INDONESIA
Sustainable City
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CHANGE ANALYSIS OF THE CULTURAL HERITAGE BUILDING FUNCTION ANDFACADE IN KOTABARU, YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA
Sustainable City
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SIMULATION OF GAS TEMPERATURE VARIATION AND DIFFUSION EFFECTS IN ANAIR CORONA DISCHARGE FOR NOx POLLUTION CONTROL
Sustainable City
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BASIC PLANNING OF E-BIKE SHARING SYSTEM AT SEBELAS MARET UNIVERSITY
Sustainable City
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THE STUDY OF VULNERABLE ROAD USER FACILITIES IN MAGELANG CITYTOWARDS SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT SYSTEM
Sustainable City
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM WATERFALL TUMBURANOAREA BASED ONECOREGION APPROACHES IN KONAWE ISLAND
Sustainable City
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SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPE FOR LIVABLE VILLAGES IN MANDAILING (CASESTUDIES : SINGENGU AND HUTAGODANG VILLAGE, NORTH SUMATERA)
Sustainable City
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EVALUATION OF MODEL DEVELOPMENT OF URBAN ECO-DRAINAGE IN REGION SCALE
Sustainable City
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DEVELOPMENT OF BIO-ADSORBENT BASED ON TOFU WASTE TO ADSORB IRON(Fe) AND LEAD (Pb) IN WATER
Sustainable City
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PEOPLE’S SENSE OF BELONGING AND ITS ROLES IN ENHANCING THEHABITABILITY OF PUBLIC EVACUATION SHELTERS
Disaster Management
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THE COMPARISON OF FATALITIES DISTRIBUTION ON THE KRB MAP WITHFATALITIES DISTRIBUTION ON THE ISOVULCANIC MAP OF THE 2010 MERAPIERUPTION
Disaster Management
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ANALYSIS OF COMMUNITY CAPACITY INDICATORS AND DISASTERPREPAREDNESS USING STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING
Disaster Management
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SOFT MITIGATION IN AREAS OF REOCCURING NATURAL DISASTERS: FLOODS INQUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA AND THE VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS OF MT. MERAPI INYOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA
Disaster Management
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MODELING OF TSUNAMI RUN-UP ONTO SLOPING BEACH AND ITS INTERACTIONWITH LOW STRUCTURE
Disaster Management
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THE COMPARISON SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF STORM BEHAVIOR IN PENINSULARMALAYSIA DURING MONSON SEASONS BY NEYMAN SCOTT RECTANGULAR PULSE MODEL
Disaster Management
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TEACHING URBAN RESILIENCE THROUGH COLLABORATIVE CONSTRUCTION: THEEXPERIENCE OF ODENSE 3 PROJECT IN JAPAN
Disaster Management
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EVALUATION OF DISASTER PREPAREDNESS LEVEL OF AN OIL COMPANY (CASESTUDY OF PERTAMINA REFINERY UNIT IN WEST PAPUA PROVINCE,INDONESIA)
Disaster Management
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SEISMIC VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT OF HOSPITAL BUILDING AS CRITICALFACILITIES IN NORTH SIDE OF JAKARTA USING HAZUS METHOD