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dc.contributor.author Milah, Ana SKM., M.Kes
dc.date.accessioned 2023-05-02T13:41:44Z
dc.date.available 2023-05-02T13:41:44Z
dc.date.issued 2023-04-10
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.unigal.ac.id:8080/handle/123456789/3035
dc.description Conservation keywords can be easily found using various scientific search platforms. From the 1800s to the present, conservation publications have come a long way. These conservation topics include conservation of force (Professor Faraday, 1859; Youmans, 1868), conservation of energy (Atwater & Rosa, 1899b, 1899a; Colding, 1864; Mach, 1894; Weber, 1872; Babcock & Wikström, 1992; Costanzo et al., 1986); Abrahamse et al., 2005; Gupta & Chandra, 2002; Liu et al., 2019), conservation biology (Soulé, 1985; Rönkä, 2008; Nualart et al., 2017), and environmental conservation (Newhouse, 1990); Kueffer & Kinney, 2017; Raimi et al., 2019). Many other conservation issues have been discussed from various points of view en_US
dc.description.abstract This article describes conservation and cultural perspectives from various disciplines based on research from various disciplines.The description is categorized into three parts; conservation and culture of applied science and health, conservation and culture of social science and humanity, conservation and culture of business and entrepreneurship. Natural sciences, health, social humanities, business, and entrepreneurship have all contributed to the conservation of natural resources and the environment, according to the results of journal article searches.Conservation in applied science promotes environmental, water, agricultural, biodiversity, and wildlife conservation, as well as land preservation and building reuse.Conservation can be accomplished through management and strategies derived from indigenous peoples' traditions with implications for nature conservation.The use of environmentally friendly health infrastructure is part of conservation in the health sector.Conservation is the study of the relationship between human interaction and the environment in a society in order to achieve a better life in the field of social sciences and humanities.Conservation strategy, policy, and education are important studies on conservation issues in the social sciences and humanities.Furthermore, conservation strategies are critical for identifying efficiency and conservation in support of development integration and disaster mitigation.Conservation and local wisdom-based education is a learning process that aims to raise environmental and cultural awareness and concern.In particular, conservation and local wisdom-based entrepreneurship education is a promising topic to be studied and researched further to generate various businesses that support environmental and cultural preservation en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Universitas Galuh Ciamis en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Interdisciplinary International Journal of Conservation and Culture en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Vol. 1, No. 1, 2023;Vol. 1, No. 1, 2023
dc.subject Conservation, Culture, Appliedscience, Health, Social science and humanity, Business, entrepreneurship en_US
dc.title Interdisciplinary perspectives on conservation and culture en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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  • Ana Samiatul Milah, SKM., M.MKes
    Stunting are toddlers who have poor nutritional status as measured by length or height for age when compared to WHO (World Health Organization) book standards, toddlers are said to be short if the Z-score value is body length for age (PB/U). ) or height for age (height/age) less than -2 SD (stunted) and less than -3 SD (severely stunted). (Rita, et al. 2020 ). Stunting can increase the risk of death in children, affect motor development and reduce school performance, increase the risk of excess nutrition and infectious diseases, and reduce productivity at the age of children as adults (Black, 2013

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