STATE ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY SYARIF HIDAYATULLAH JAKARTA FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OCTOBER23-25, 2015
3
rdSeminar on Ecology, Sanitation and Integrated
Water Resources Management (ESIWRM) Towards
Asean Economic Community (AEC/MEA)
PROPOSAL
3
rdSeminar on Ecology, Sanitation and Integrated Water
Resources Management (ESIWRM :Towards Asean
Economic Community (AEC/MEA)
Preface
The Developing countries are part of making conserve water resources, ecological sanitation and currently the role of are still far from the expected. In the field of sanitation and also conservation ecology, most of developing countries holds the title ofthe worst. These conditions require a concerted effort among us to consolidate and intensive discussion to find the causes. This is manifested in the form of the first International Seminar to be attended by most of AEC countries in the world to share knowledge and experience.
The Seminar will organizeby entitle "Ecology, sanitation, and water resources management in society - how can we sustainably embed ecology, sanitation,and water resources management in social, economic and renewable energy?". It aims to facilitate discussion on promoting sustainable ecology in a society by introducing Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM). About 100 representatives come various background agencies such as: government agencies, researchers, universities and national and international NGO from developing and developed countries in the world will attend in this Seminar.
With 2.5 billion people lacking access to adequate and sustainable sanitation, an integrated approach, involving ESIWRM as an essential component, is needed to enhance advocacy and public awareness. Sanitation should be treated as an essential development sector that has the potential to bring huge social and economic and ecology benefits. In addition, clear strategic sanitation policy and its plans should be formulated and integrated into the IWRM programs. To achieve sustainable sanitation and ecology, sanitation will have to be embedded in social, economic, cultural systems and ecology, supported by effective and sustainable investment, data collection, technology, behavior change and leadership.
Background
Despite the demographic bonus of a young population, Indonesia’s tens of millions of workers are mostly low-skilled. The country needs to address this quickly before the surge of regional foreign talent into the country once the Asean Economic Community (AEC) starts to take full effect.
A recent World Economic Forum (WEF) report on global competitiveness, which provides an index and overview of the competitiveness performance of 144 economies, placed Indonesia 34th in its ranking. Thailand and Malaysia ranked
higher at numbers 31 and 20 respectively, while Singapore is the second most competitive economy in the world after Switzerland, according to the report. (See: Who is the most competitive of them all in Asean?)
A 2014 global talent competitiveness index released by Insead was more
alarming. Indonesia was ranked 86 out of 93 countries for the competitiveness of its talent, while Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia and of course Singapore all ranked higher and were deemed more competitive than Indonesia.
The lack of talent and skill among workers is something that Indonesia is well aware of. On international Labour Day on May 1, when tens of thousands of workers rallied in various cities across the country, the Indonesian Labour
Struggle Federation (FPBI) revealed its concerns about the looming AEC, which it says will only disadvantage Indonesian workers, and also called on the
government to give more attention and protection towards the country’s workers.
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children dying each year due to unclean water. Water and sanitation are closely related to other issues, such as poverty, health, education, and gender, where progress is needed to achieve sustainable development. Behavioral change and developing clean and safe sanitation facilities are crucial for maternal and child health.
Based on this background, the Faculty of Science and Technology UIN Jakarta launched the ESIWRM for the Developing Countries in 2015 to cope with sanitation,ecological and eater management issues to helping developing countries open debates for better on ESIWRM.
All papers for the ESIWRM 2015 will be publish in the International Journal of Ecological (ISSN: …….), and all papers will be included in the Engineering & Technology Digital Library, and indexed by EBSCO, WorldCat, DOAJ, Google Scholar, Cross ref, ProQuest and sent to be reviewed by EiCompendex and ISI Proceedings.
One Excellent Paper will be selected from each oral session. The Certificate for Excellent Papers will be awarded in the Welcome Banquet on October 25, 2015.
Objectives
This seminar aims to facilitate discussion on:
1) To know the position of sustainable sanitation, ecology and water resources management progress in rellated with AEC.
2) To optimize the sanitation technology and its impact to ecology and water resources in Asean Country
3) financing sanitation, ecology and water resources management and renewable energy, which are critical in advancing sanitation towards achieving the MDGs sanitation, ecology, and water resources management target and beyond.
4) To identify the potential and problems of sanitation and water resources management in AEC in the world
5) Provide joint solutions for ecological sustainability and sanitation programs and sustainable water management refers to the MDGs 2012
In addition, the seminar will introduce Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) which could be applied to improve the current situation of sanitation. It will also identify the next steps to take towards achieving MDGs and beyond.
Outputs
1) Policy recommendations to improve sanitation and achieve MDGs.
2) Shared experiences and good practices on sanitation.
3) Strengthened networking among agencies concerned in charge of sanitation and water resources management between Islamic countries.
Topics
1) Ecology, Sanitation, and Water Resources Framework, Regulation, and Implementation”
2) Ecology and the Community Health
3) Environmental Sanitation in the Developing Countries
4) Clean Water and Public Health
5) Ecology and the Environment Global Issues
6) Sanitation Problem Solving in Islamic Countries
7) Water Resources Management
8) Renewable energy
The seminar is ideal for decision makers and senior officials from Developing Countries, others countries,researchers, universities and national and international NGO (Appendix 3).
Important Date
Paper Submission (Full Paper) : Before August 10, 2015 Notification of Acceptance : On September1, 2015 Final Paper Submission : Before September 15, 2015 Authors' Registration : Before September 15, 2015 ESIWRM 2015 Conference Dates : October 23-25, 2015
Formatting
Each paper is limited to 5 pages normally, and additional pages will be charged. Please follow the Conference format.
Formatting Instructions (DOC)
SUBMISSION METHODS
1. Electronic Submission System; ( .pdf)
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2. Email:info.fst@uinjkt.ac.id( .pdf and .doc)
Publication Ethics - Penalty against Plagiarism
We firmly believe that ethical conduct is the most essential virtual of any academic. Hence any act of plagiarism is a totally unacceptable academic misconduct and cannot be tolerated.
Registration
Participation is by invitation only. Candidate of participant can register to: Phone : +62 21 7493315
Email : info.fst@uinjkt.ac.id
Web : http://fst.uinjkt.ac.id/esiwrm.htm
Authors (Non Student)* 400 USD Listeners: 250 USD Keynote Speaker Free Additional Paper (s)** 300 USD Additional Page 70 USD/One Page Extra
Proceeding/Journal 50 USD
* One regular registration can cover a paper within 8 pages, including all figures, tables, and references.
** One regular registration with one or more additional papers has only one proceeding book.
*** For the authors who have difficulties to pay US Dollars, such as Iran, please pay Euros as: 1 Euro = 1.25 USD
**** If you would like to register the conference and publish your paper as the reviewer, please send email to info.fst@uinjkt.ac.id(Only Ph.D holder can apply)
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AUTHORS REGISTRATION FEE INCLUDES:
Participation in the technical program
Lunch
Dinner Banquet
Conference bag and/or conference accessories
Conference document (abstract on book)
Coffee breaks
Field Trip
Publication in e-journal
Participation in the technical program
Lunch
Dinner Banquet
Conference bag and/or conference accessories
Coffee breaks
ProgrammeSchedule
TIME ACTIVITIES
Day-1# Friday, October 23rd, 2015
12.00 – 16.30 Registration
17.30 – 18.00 Chairman’s Welcome and Seminar Opening By Prof. Dede Rosyada, MA, Rector of UIN 18.00-19.00 Ishoma
19.10 – 23.10 Key Note Speaker:(Appendix 1)
1. Prof. Lloyld Chua (Deakin University, Australia) “Management Renewable Energy in Australia”
2. Prof. Sigeto Aramaki (Dean of Faculty of Chemical Engineering, Fukuoka University, Japan)
3. Prof. Susanto Lim (Nanyang Tecnology University Singapore) “Sustainable Ecology”
4. Prof. Muhammad (UPM Malaysia)
“Asean Economic Community rellated with Management of Integrated Water Resources”
5. Ministry of Environment Republik Of Indonesia “Master plan of ESIWRM in Indonesia”
6. Prof. Dr. Lily Surayya Eka Putri, M.Env.Stud: State University Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta “Best Practise Management of Renewable Energy in Jakarta”
Mederator:
1. Dr. Aflakhul Ridho,M.Sc (Geostech Ristek BPPT) 2. Dr. Agus Salim, M.Si (UIN Jakarta)
3. Dr. Agung Damar Syakti (Unsoed)
Room: Main Auditorium Marbella Hotel (Appendix 2)
Day-2# Saturday, October 24th, 2015
TRACK-1: 10.45 – 12.30 Sesion 1:
“Introduction Ecology Framework,
Regulaion, and Implementation”
Moderator: Dr. Agung Damar Syakti
Room: 1 Marbella Suit
Session 1:
“Introduction Sanitation Framework, Regulaion,
“Introduction Water Framework, Regulation, 12.30 – 13.30 Lunch
13.30 – 15.15 Session 2:
“Ecology and the
Session 2:
”Environmental
Session 2:
Community Health”
Moderator:
Dr. Zulkifli Rangkuti Room: 1
Marbella Suit
Sanitation in Islamic Countries” 15.15 – 15.30 Coffee Break
15.30 – 17.15 Session 3:
“Ecology and the Environment Global
“Sanitation Problem Solving in Islamic Countries” 17.15 – 19.00 BREAK
19.00 – 22.00 Welcome Dinner & Traditional Performance at Gintung Water Pond Resto (Appendix 2) 22.00 – 06.00 BREAK
Day-3# Sunday, October 25th, 2015
06.00 – 07.00 Breakfast
07.00 – 11.00 Travel to Anyer Beach
11.00 – 12.30 Ecology, Sanitation, and Water Resourches Management Observation at Integrated Area of Banten - West Java (Appendix 2)
12.30 – 14.30 Lunch Time and Free Grup Discussion 14.30 – 15.30 Travel to Maulana Hasanudin Emperor
15.30–16.30 Conclution and Recomendation of The Seminar 16.30 –16.45 Coffee Break
Venue
The Seminar will be held on Friday to Sunday, 23rd– 25th, 2015 in Banten,
Indonesia.
Budget
The budget for this seminar is Rp 140,000,000,- (Appendix4)
Language
All articles and presentation will use English language
Partners
Committee
Advisory Board
1. Prof. Dr. Dede Rosyada
2. Prof. Abdul Hamid, MS
3. Dr. Fadhila Suralaga,M.Si
4. Prof. Dr. Murodi, MA
Coordinator Board
1. Dr. Agus Salim, M.Si
Steering Committee
1. Sarwoto, M.Si (Head of SC)
2. Dr. Aflakhul Ridho
3. Dr. Sutrisno ,M.Si
4. Dr.Elpawati,MP
5. Dr.Nur Inaya,M.Si
Organizing Committee
1. Drs.Dede Sukandar, M.Si (Head of OC)
2. Ade Chandra,S.Pd (secretary)
3. Etyn Yunita, M.Si (finance)
4. Narti Fitriana, M.Si
Event Organizer
1. Mahbubul Wathoni, S.Si, M.Kom (technical support)
2. A. Silvan Erusani, ST., M.Sc (accommodation)
BUDGET 3RD ESIWRM 2015
11 Belanja Bahan
20.700. 000
1 ATK/Bahan 1 Keg
5 Spanduk 1 Keg
500.000
500.000
5221
41 Belanja Jasa Sewa
Belanja Barang Non Operasional Lainnya
1
51 Belanja Jasa Profesi
2 Moderator 2 Org x 2 kali 4 Org/Kali
500.000
2.000.00 0
UNTUK TAMBAHAN KEYNOTE SPEAKER BISA DARI KEGIATAN MENGUNDANG DOSEN TAMU LUAR NEGERI
30 Kegiatan Mengundang Dosen Tamu
35.375. 000 5221
51 Belanja Jasa Profesi
19 Belanja Perjalanan Lainnya (LN)
24.875. 000
1
Tiket
Narasumber 2 Org x 1 Kali 2