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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Peradaban Hijau

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Foreword

Vol. 2 No. 1 – March 2025
Theme: Considering Emission Neutrality in the Forestry and Land Use Sector (FoLU Net Sink)

The issue of climate change and efforts to achieve emissions neutrality are increasingly prominent, especially in the forestry and land use (FoLU) sector. The Indonesian government, through its FoLU Net Sink 2030 agenda, aims to make this sector a net carbon sink. However, behind this optimism, there are still many critical questions about the effectiveness of the program, community involvement, and the integration of technology, policy, and ecological justice.

The second edition of Jurnal Peradaban Hijau presents six articles that address and highlight various important dimensions of this theme. These range from an evaluation of the FoLU Net Sink program in Central Kalimantan and nationally, participatory approaches to ecosystem management, to empirical studies using econometric approaches (VECM) to understand the determinants of climate change in Indonesia. Equally interesting are studies on animal welfare in conservation areas and composting initiatives as part of emission reduction strategies in villages.

Published: 2025-10-07
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Journal Description

Journal title: Jurnal Peradaban Hijau
Initial: JPH
Frequency: Three a year, in March, July and November.
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Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Qurnia Indah Permata Sari, M.Sos
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Publisher: Yayasan Peradaban Hijau Indonesia

Jurnal Peradaban Hijau (The Journal of Green Civilization) is an academic platform focused on disseminating knowledge and best practices in the fields of social and ecological justice. With a particular focus on issues such as social and environmental justice, climate change, green economy, and ecological conservation, the journal aims to serve as a medium to highlight solutions to today’s pressing environmental and social challenges.

The journal is published twice a year, in March, july and November. Published articles include academic writings in the form of literature reviews and original research. The editorial team consists of experts in environmental justice and alumni from various environmental programs, including graduates of Green Leadership Indonesia (GLI) and educational initiatives under the Indonesian Green Institute (Institut Hijau Indonesia).

Through a rigorous selection process, each submitted article is reviewed by experienced editors and reviewers and undergoes thorough language editing before publication. This journal aspires to be a platform for academics, activists, and environmental leaders to voice their ideas and advocate for changes that support the sustainability of our planet.