Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM), represented by researchers from the Center for Energy Studies (PSE UGM), the Center for Environmental Studies (PSLH UGM), the Faculty of Engineering (FT UGM), and the Faculty of Geography (Geography UGM), in collaboration with Artha Graha Peduli (AGP) and the Bali Mangrove Care Forum (FPM-B), organized a workshop as a side […].
Center for Environmental Studies
Maggots, the larvae of the black soldier fly (BSF), have emerged as a powerful ally in organic waste decomposition. Their remarkable ability to transform waste into organic compost offers a promising solution to waste management challenges, particularly in Yogyakarta.
The picturesque south coast of Yogyakarta, adorned with dozens of shrimp ponds, is concealing a threat to its marine ecosystem.
Japan has been a hot topic recently due to its plans to dispose of treated nuclear waste in the Pacific Ocean.
The closure of the Piyungan Landfill in Bantul, Yogyakarta, since July 23, 2023, has led to an uncontrolled waste situation.