https://jpal.ub.ac.id/index.php/jpal/issue/feedIndonesian Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development2023-01-02T07:05:49+00:00Dr.Eng. Akhmad Adi Sulianto, STP.,M.Engj-pal@ub.ac.idOpen Journal Systems<p>Welcome to Indonesian Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development or Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari</p> <p>Indonesian Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development is an interdisciplinary journal with scope aspects of environmental impacts (biophysical and socio-economic) a result of development. The journal also examines the phenomenon of a complex interaction between development and the environment, with the aim of looking for alternative solutions in realizing sustainability of all aspects of human activity development related.</p> <p>Since December 18, 2018 J-PAL is <strong>Accredited</strong> by the Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education, Republic of Indonesia <a href="http://www.ristekdikti.go.id/pengumuman/pemberitahuan-hasil-peringkat-akreditasi-jurnal-ilmiah-elektronik-periode-iii-tahun-2018/"><em>(<strong>No: 34/E/KPT/2018)</strong></em> </a>for <strong>5 years.</strong></p> <h3>Focus and Scope</h3> <ol> <li>Synergistic interactions among communities, development, and the environment and their implications for the sustainability of development</li> <li>Technical, economic, ethical, and philosophical aspects of sustainable development</li> <li>Obstacles and ways to overcome them in realizing sustainable development</li> <li>Local and national development sustainability initiatives, their practical implementation</li> <li>Development and implementation of environmental sustainability indicators</li> <li>Development, verification, implementation, and monitoring of sustainable development policies</li> <li>Aspects of sustainability in the management of land resources, water, energy, and biological, towards sustainable development</li> <li>Impacts of agricultural and forestry activities on the conservation of soil and aquatic ecosystems as well as the preservation of soil and aquatic ecosystems and the preservation of biodiversity</li> <li>The impact of global energy use and climate change on sustainable development</li> <li>The impact of population growth and human activities on the resilience of food and natural resources for sustainable development</li> <li>The role of national and international agencies, as well as international arrangements in realizing sustainable development</li> <li>The social and cultural context of sustainable development</li> <li>The role of education and public awareness in realizing sustainable development</li> <li>The role of political and economic Instruments in sustainable development</li> <li>Alternative realize sustainable development efforts</li> <li>Other topics that are still relevant to the development and environmental sustainability</li> </ol>https://jpal.ub.ac.id/index.php/jpal/article/view/526Combination of Pragmatic and Constitutive Environmental Communication of Dayak Wehea Tribe in Nature Conservation Efforts2022-09-17T15:09:42+00:00Fajaria Menur Widowatipublikasipeneliti@gmail.comMaulina Pia Wulandariwulandari@ub.ac.id<p>This research aims to determine the environmental communication conducted by the citizen of the Dayak Wehea Tribe in Nehas Liah bing Village, East Kutai, East Kalimantan, which is a society that lives around the forest and relies on the forest as a source of life and also has local knowledge about how to relate to the nature, and other creatures, which must intersect with modern development that enters the territory of the Dayak Wehea tribe and how it causes social changes. This research was conducted with an ethnographic communication method to examine the community of speech, language, culture, and rituals. Data were collected by observation, in-depth interviews, and document analysis of archival, textual, or visual data obtained from the field research. We conclude that the Wehea Dayak Tribe combines pragmatic and constitutive environmental communication, which is seen in the management of the protected forest of Wehea and the series of paddy rituals (Lom Plai). The results of this research explain that the two communication models as an effort to preserve the environment cannot be separated if we want to increase the participation and involvement of group members and the citizen in general.</p>2023-01-02T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2022 Fajaria Menur Widowati, Maulina Pia Wulandari