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Methods and Advances in the Forensic Analysis of Contaminated Rivers 01001 Jerry Miller

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Biore neries for Sustainable Food-Fuel-Fibre Production: Towards a Circular Economy 01002 Shabbir H. Gheewala

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Alternatives to groundwater abstraction as a measure to stop land subsidence: a case study of Semarang, Indonesia 01003

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Environmental Conservation

Environmental Policy, Planning, and Education

Environmental Technology

Environmental Health and Toxicology

Environmental Epidemiology

Pollution Control

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Culture and Environment Development in Coastal Community

Energy Management and Policy

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Potential Use of Banana Plant (Musa spp.) as Bio-sorbent Materials for Controlling Gaseous Pollutants 03015 Sri Sumiyati, Haryono Setiyo Huboyo and Bimastyaji Surya Ramadan

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Environmental Factors and Prevalence of Hookworm infection and Strongyloidiasis in Rural East Kalimantan, Indonesia 04001

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Characterisation of Collagen from the Skin of Cat sh (Pangasius sp) for Innovative PVA-Collagen Nano ber

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Maintaining and Improving the Environmental Cleanliness in Semarang Municipality in the Era of Industrial Revolution 4.0 04003

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The Impact of CO2 Gas Emissions on Government Expenditure of Health Sector in Indonesia 04004 Hadi Sasana, Panji Kusuma and Yuliani Setyaningsih

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Implementation of Reproductive Health Gymnastics Against Female Adolescents Hemoglobin Level 04005 Sarah Fitria, Rr. Sri Endang Pujiastuti and Donny K. Mulyantoro

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ABOUT US

International Conference on Energy, Environment, Epidemiology and Information System (ICENIS) is annual conference organized by School of Postgraduate Studies Diponegoro University, one of the leading universities in Indonesia. This conference has been succesfully conducted since 2016 with the name of International Conference on Energy, Environment and Information System and therefore becoming an annual event. All accepted articles of the 1 - 3 ICENIS have been published in Advanced Science Letters Vol 23 Number 3 March 2017 pp 2197-2635, E3S Web of Conferences Vol 31 (2018) and E3S Web of Conferences Vol 73 (2018), respectively.

This year, the committee strengthens the tradition of conference excellence by adding Epidemiology eld in the topic of conference. Thus, the name of the conference become International Conference on Energy, Environment, Epidemiology and Information System (ICENIS).

After Successful in the previous event with more than 300 selected paper have been published in conference proceeding indexed by Scopus, we invite for 4th 2019 ICENIS on August 7 - 8 , 2019 at Santika Hotel Premier Semarang with the theme "Strengthening Planning & Implementation of Energy, Environment, Epidemiology & Information System as a Response to IR4". This conference will cover all research and development in the elds of energy, environment, epidemiology and information system. All accepted paper will be published in conference proceeding indexed by Scopus and selected paper will be published in Hayati Journal of Biosciences (Q3 Scopus indexed journal).

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The goal of ICENIS 2019 are:

to create an international forum for the researchers, students, industries and governments to communicate their results on the fundamentals and application of energy, environment and information systems

to share and exchange ideas, thoughts and discussions on all aspects of energy, environment and information systems

to facilitate the formation of networks among participants to enhance the quality and bene ts of research and development

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TOPIC OF CONFERENCE

1. Energy

Energy management and policy Energy planning and Education Energy conservation and e ciency Energy conversion technology Renewable energy

Nonrenewable energy / Fossil energy 2. Environment

Environmental Conservation

Environmental Policy, Planning and Education Environmental Technology

Environmental Health and Toxicology Pollution Control

Waste Management

Green Infrastructure and Resilience

Culture and Environment Development in Coastal Community 3. Epidemiology

Epidemiology related to disease and health event preventionmand control Managerial epidemiology

Environmental epidemiology Occupational epidemiology Nutritional epidemiology Behavioral epidemiology 4. Information System

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Supply Chain Information Systems Industrial Information Systems Decission Support Systems Smart Information Systems

Health, Safety and Environment Information Systems

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PROF. JERRY R. MILLER

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WESTERN CAROLINA UNIVERSITY

PROF. DR. SHABBIR H. GHEEWALA

THE JOINT GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT, KING MONGKUT'S UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY THONBURI

PROF. IR. ZAINAL ARIFIN HASIBUAN, MLS., PH.D

HEAD OF INDONESIAN ASSOCIATION OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS HIGHER EDUCATION - UNIVERSITY OF INDONESIA

ASSOC. PROF. DR. HAMDAN SAID

UNIVERSITY TEKNOLOGI MALAYSIA

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ASSOC. PROF. DR. OKI MURAZA

CENTER OF RESEARCH EXCELLENCE IN NANO TECHNOLOGY (CENT) CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT KING FAHD UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM & MINERALS

DR.ENG. MARYONO, S.T., M.T.

DIPONEGORO UNIVERSITY

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1. Steering Committe

Prof. Dr. Ir. Ambariyanto, M.Sc (Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia) Prof. Dr. Ir. Purwanto, DEA (Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia)

Prof. Dr. rer.nat. Heru Susanto, MM, MT (Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia) Prof. Dr. Rahayu, SH, M.Hum (Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia)

Prof. Musta d, M.Eng., Ph.D. (Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia)

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Prof. Sudharto P. Hadi, MES, Ph.D. (Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia) Prof. Dr. Hadiyanto, M.Sc. (Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia)

Dr. Tri Retnaningsih Soeprobowati, MApp.Sc (Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia) 2. Scienti c Committe

Prof. Dr. Hadiyanto, M.Sc (Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia) Prof. Ho Chin Shiong (Universiti Teknologi, Malaysia)

Prof. Nasrudin (Universiti Malaya, Malaysia)

Prof. Jerry R. Miller (Western Carolina University, Amerika Serikat) Prof. Dr. Ir. Purwanto, DEA (Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia) Prof. Drs. Musta d, M.Eng. Ph.D (Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia) Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hamdan Said (Universiti Teknologi, Malaysia)

Dr. Tri Retnaningsih Soeprobowati, MApp.Sc (Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia) Dr. Eng, Maryono (Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia)

Dr. Suryono, S.Si. M.Si (Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia) Dr. Ing. Sudarno, ST, M.Sc (Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia)

Indriana Kartini, SSi, M.Si. Ph.D. (Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia)

Dr. Kanawut Inkaew (Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon, Thailand) 3. Organising Committe

Dr. Budi Warsito, S.Si., M.Si. (Chairman)

dr. Sakundarno Adi, M.Sc, PhD (Vice-Chairman) Dr. Suryono, S.Si. M.Si (Member)

Dr. Ing. Sudarno, ST, M.Sc (Member) Dr. Eng. Maryono, ST, MT. (Member) Dr. Ir. Jaka Windarta, MT. (Member) Dr. Hartuti Purnaweni, MPA (Member) Dr. Asep Yoyo Wardaya (Member)

Dr. dr. Selamat Budijitno, M.Si. Mes., Sp.B(k) (Member)

Yunis Setyowati, S.Kar, MM (Member)

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Djoko Nugroho, SH (Member) Soemargito, SS (Member)

Nurlilla Suryaningsih, S.E. (Member) Fauziyah Mastuti (Member)

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Indonesian presenter IDR 2.500.000,00 /paper IDR 2.750.000,00 /paper International Presenter USD 250 /paper USD 300 /paper

Student presenter IDR 2.000.000,00 /paper IDR 2.500.000,00 /paper Indonesian Participant IDR 1.000.000,00 IDR 1.250.000,00

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abstraction as a measure to stop land subsidence: a case study of Semarang, Indonesia

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The Water as Leverage project aims to lay a blueprint for urban coastal areas around the world that are facing a variety of water-related issues. The blueprint is based upon three real case studies in Bangladesh, India and Indonesia.

The case of Indonesia focuses on Semarang, a city that faces issues like ooding, increased water demand, and a lack of wastewater treatment. In this report I summarise the di erent techniques available to tackling these issues. Along with this I provide a cost-bene t analysis to support decision makers. For a short term it is recommended to produce industrial water from (polluted) surface water as a means to o er an alternative to groundwater abstraction. On a long term it is recommended to install additional wastewater and drinking water treatment services to facilitate better hygiene and a higher quality of life.

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1 Data Entry and Update Taxpayer’s Registry in Rwanda Revenue Authority (RRA) Kigali - Rwanda

2 Master of Information System, School of Postgraduate Studies Diponegoro University, Semarang – Indonesia

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6/18/2020 DoS Attack Prevention Using Rule-Based Sniffing Technique and Firewall in Cloud Computing | E3S Web of Conferences

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Nowadays, we are entering an era where the internet has become a necessary infrastructure and support that can be applied as a means of regular communication and data service. In these services, cloud-based on servers has an essential role as it can serve numerous types of devices that are interconnected with several protocols.

Unfortunately, internet cloud servers become the main target of attacks such as Denial of Service (DoS), Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS). These attacks have illegal access that could interfere in service functions.

Sni ng techniques are typically practiced by hackers and crackers to tap data that passes through the internet network. In this paper, sni ng technique aims to identify packets that are moving across the network. This technique will distinguish packet on the routers or bridges through a sni er tool known as snort connected to a database containing the attack pattern. If the sni ng system encounters strange patterns and recognizes them as attacks, it will notify to the rewall to separate the attacker's original Internet Protocol (IP) address.

Then, communication from the attacker's host to the target will be discontinued. Consequently, the identi ed attack activity will stop working, and the service will proceed to run.

Key words: Security / Sni ng and Firewall / Denial of Service attack prevention

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6/18/2020 Biorefineries for Sustainable Food-Fuel-Fibre Production: Towards a Circular Economy | E3S Web of Conferences

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Biore neries for Sustainable Food-Fuel-Fibre Production:

Towards a Circular Economy

Shabbir H. Gheewala1,2*

1 The Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, 126 Prachauthit, Bangmod, Tungkru, Bangkok 10140, Thailand

2 Center of Excellence on Energy Technology and Environment, PERDO, Bangkok, Thailand

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Agroecological practices in oil palm plantations: examples from the eld OCL 2017, 24(3), D305

Trade-o s between ecological impact and economic e ciency of oil palm (Elaeis

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Agriculture and related industries form the backbone of many Asian economies. Not only do they provide food, but they are increasingly proving to be a reliable local source of energy and materials. Biofuels from palm oil and sugarcane are prominent examples where the palm and sugar mills serve as biore neries – providing food, fuels as well as materials. Nevertheless, there are also associated environmental impacts which need to be considered along with economic considerations. A life cycle approach is useful for both environmental as well as economic assessment. In particular eco-e ciency, a tool combining both environmental and economic aspects is very useful to analyze biore nery con gurations and look at the trade-o s between the environmental and economic aspects. The increase of value-added products from the biore neries may lead to increased economic bene ts but also increased environmental emissions. Indicators such as eco- e ciency show the relative advantages of the enhanced biore nery system as compared to conventional food or biofuel production systems. Thus, they provide important information to decision-makers both for industry and policy.

Key words: Biore nery / Eco-e ciency / Life cycle approach / Oil palm / Sugarcane

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guineensis Jacq.) fresh fruit bunches production in Indonesia

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6/18/2020 Methods and Advances in the Forensic Analysis of Contaminated Rivers | E3S Web of Conferences

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Methods and Advances in the Forensic Analysis of

Contaminated Rivers

Jerry Miller*

Department of Geosciences and Natural Resources, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee - USA

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Human impact on uvial sediments: how to distinguish regional and local sources of heavy metals contamination

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Trace metals and metalloids are a common and persistent form of riverine (river) contamination and are derived from a wide variety of sources, including mining and milling operations, industrial activities, urban runo , agricultural chemicals, and atmospheric pollution, among a host of others. Documentation of trace metal sources and dispersal pathways in riverine ecosystems is essential to mitigate their potentially harmful e ects to human and ecosystem health and is often required from a legal (environmental forensic) perspective to assess liability for the costs of remediation. Unfortunately, documenting the sources and source contributions of trace metals in rivers has proven di cult, time-intensive, and costly. Herein, a four-component, interdisciplinary framework is proposed to e ciently identify the sources and source contributions of trace metals in alluvial sediments where multiple natural and/or anthropogenic sources exist. The components include (1) the analysis of the river’s alluvial stratigraphic architecture and geomorphic history, (2) the temporal correlation of geochemically characterized alluvial deposits to potential anthropogenic trace metal sources, (3) the analysis of the spatial variations in selected geochemical parameters, and (4) the use of geochemical and/or isotopic tracers to quantitatively estimate the contributions of trace metals from the de ned natural and anthropogenic sources. The four components are not intended to be exhaustive; the framework may require modi cation following multiple lines of evidence approach, in which additional methods and data are added to the investigation until there is con dence that all trace metal sources and their contributions have been e ectively de ned.

Key words: Environmental Forensics / Trace Metals / Contaminated Rivers

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E ects of heavy metal pollution in the Pilcomayo river system, Bolivia, on resident human populations

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