Journal Title : River Studies
Frequency : Quarterly (February, June & October)
Editor in Chief : Prof. Dr. Ir. Nieke Karnaningroem Dipl.SE, M.Sc
Prefix : 10.61848
Online ISSN : 2987-4181
     
Publisher :

Cendekia Muda Sejahtera (Cendekiamudasejahtera.biz.id)
SK Kemenkumham Nomor  AHU-039542.AH.01.30.Tahun 2022
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Language : English
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License type : Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)

River Studies is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on all aspects of river science, including hydrology, geomorphology, ecology, and management. Published independently by Cendekia Muda Sejahtera, it aims to advance understanding and management of rivers and ecosystems through high-quality research dissemination.

Scope: Covers hydrology, geomorphology, ecology, and river management. Frequency: Quarterly issues in February, June, and October.

Target Audience: Researchers, academics, practitioners, policymakers, and environmental professionals.

We Welcomes contributions on socio-economic, socio-cultural, environmental health, engineering, public health, and management intersecting with river systems.

Publisher: Cendekia Muda Sejahtera, a leading academic publisher in environmental science.

Welcoming Native Languages in River Studies Manuscripts

2023-11-30

We are excited to inform all prospective authors for River Studies that you can now submit your manuscripts in your native language. Our dedicated team will manage the translation and editing processes as part of the publishing package at no additional cost. This initiative aims to promote inclusivity, diversity, and a global perspective within River Studies. Embrace the opportunity to share your insights in your mother tongue, and let us handle the rest. We look forward to receiving your contributions and making River Studies a more linguistically diverse platform. For further details, contact our editorial team.

River Studies Unleashed: A Triannual Wave of Discovery Begins in 2024!

2023-11-28

Starting February 2024, get ready for more! River Studies is upping its game, moving from twice a year to three times a year—February, June, and October. Dive into fresh river research and environmental insights every season. It all kicks off in December 2023. Don't miss out on the new wave!

Journal of River Studies' Dynamic Collaboration with Association for Asian Studies

2023-11-12

 Exciting News! The Journal of River Studies is proud to announce its groundbreaking collaboration with the Association for Asian Studies. Together, we are delving into riveting research  Asian rivers. Get ready for insightful analyses and cutting-edge studies that promise to reshape the landscape of river studies. Stay tuned for a journey into the heart of Asian rivers!

#RiversInFocus: A Dynamic Collaboration Unveiled! 

Important Advisory: Protecting Integrity in River Studies

2023-11-11

Beware of misinformation! Our advisory urges caution against attempts to undermine the credibility of the Journal of River Studies. Critical evaluation of sources is key to preserving scientific integrity. Report any misuse to uphold our commitment to reliable research.

Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): June 2024

This intriguing collection of environmental research papers provides a thorough exploration of the ecological problems and conservation initiatives spread over Africa and Indonesia. The problem starts with an investigation of biodiversity and carbon sequestration in a protected forest under corporate sponsorship, which prepares the ground for a sequence of studies bridging scientific research with useful environmental management. From the effects of climate change on African river systems to the complicated dynamics of flood risk perception along the Martapura River, every paper offers important insights to our knowledge of delicate ecosystems. The studies also include critical analyses of riverine communities' sanitation policies and the possibilities of ecotourism sites for carbon stock valuation and biodiversity protection. Especially many of these studies highlight the ecological importance of Kalimantan, Indonesia, by highlighting its verdant surroundings. Underlining the interdependence of environmental health and human well-being, the issue ends with an interesting look of mosquito vector dynamics in wetland environments. Throughout, there is a distinct focus on corporate social responsibility and community involvement, therefore stressing the cooperative character of good environmental protection. In addition to advancing scientific understanding, this collection offers insightful direction for environmental managers and legislators trying to strike a balance between sustainable development and preservation in these ecologically rich but fragile areas.

 

Published: 2024-08-29

Biodiversity Assessment and Carbon Sequestration Potential of Tahura Anggrek Hitam: A Corporate-Supported Protected Forest in Indonesia

Implementation of PT Adaro Indonesia's Environmental CSR Program

Aan Nurhadi, Yuri Budi Sujalmi, Herman Baihaqi, Andri Hamdani, Muhammad Azwar Ramadhani, Ajidinnor, Ferry Siswantomo, Slamet Nofriyadi, Rio Rizky Kurniawan, Adinda Ainun Mardiah, Agus Maulana

160-173

DOI: https://doi.org/10.61848/rst.v2i1.64

Biodiversity Assessment and Carbon Stock Valuation of the Banyu Habang Ecotourism Area

A Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative in South Kalimantan, Indonesia

Aan Nurhadi, Yuri Budi Sujalmi, Herman Baihaqi, Andri Hamdani, Muhammad Azwar Ramadhani, Ajidinnor Ajidinnor, Ferry Siswantomo, Slamet Nofriyadi, Rio Rizky Kurniawan, Adinda Ainun Mardiah, Agus Maulana

212-224

DOI: https://doi.org/10.61848/rst.v2i1.53
DOI: https://doi.org/10.61848/rst.v2i1.69
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