42 research outputs found
COMPARATIVE STUDY ON GREEN CRITERIA DEVELOPMENT TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE INFRASTRUCTURE IN INDONESIA
Indonesia just started in implementing green building criteria in its infrastructure development.
First green rating tool was introduced by the Green Building Council of Indonesia (GBCI) in 2010 while the first
government regulation on green building was introduced in 2012. Twenty years earlier, in 1990, UK have
developed their green rating tool, BREEAM, that often be used as a reference for many council and nations in
developing their green building criteria. Since Indonesia is very late in developing green criteria, Indonesia needs
a shortcut in finding direction for the development. Lesson learned from developed country in implementing their
green criteria could be used by Indonesia as a basis or reference in developing appropriate green building criteria.
This paper presents a comparative study of green building criteria in developing countries, green building criteria
in GBCI green-ship rating, and also green building criteria of Jakarta government regulation. The comparison is
done by mapping any criteria listed in those documents. This study will also map the changes process of the
criteria development in order to find the direction of the development of each criterion or each rating tools.
In this study, the background or formulation contexts of each green criterion need to be carried out. Especially
the environmental context is required to be analyzed in order to find the differences between green criteria. This
study will focus on sustainability aspects so the comparative study can produce precise direction for the
development of green building criteria with appropriate context towards Indonesia's sustainable Infrastructure
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An Alarm to Our Modern Social Environment -The Case of Sôseki Natsume-
application/pdf論文(Article)This paper attempts to review the ways in which Soseki Natsurne portrayed his indictments of Japanese society. Sôseki's critique was concerned with the speed at which Western ideas were being inculcated into Japan. He writes with a sense of crisis; for example, in Sanshiro Ogawa's statement that "Meiji thought had been reliving three hundred years of Western history in the space of forty" (Sanshim). Consider also Ichiro Nagano's sentiments "Man's insecurity stems from the advance of scicnce" and "It is frightening because the fate which the whole of humanity will reach in several centuries, I must go through-in my own lifetime-and at that all alone" (The Wayfarer). Daisuke Nagai's criticism predicts the results of this unreasonable rate of development: "A people so oppressed by the West have no mental leisure, they can't do anything worthwhile" (And Then). While the Meiji era was one in which Japan insatiably sought to import Western constructs of social order and culture, recurring depictions in novels, lectures, diary entries, and other forms of expression of Sôseki's strong concerns about the climate in which this was taking place reveal that he was establishing the concept of individualism and simultaneously taking great pains to determine how one could successfully adapt to society.departmental bulletin pape
Reproduction of the Evidence Phase by the USSR at the International Military Tribunal for the Far East —Concerning the Quotes on Yamasaki Toyoko’s The Two Homelands—
application/pdf論文(Article)In The Two Homelands by Yamasaki Toyoko, there is a detailed description of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East, and this study attempts to examine how the Evidence Phase by the USSR, on October 8, 1947, is reproduced in the work. The full text of the evidence is available in The Stenographic Record of International Military Tribunal for the Far East (1968, Yushodo Shoten). In this research, comparing the original evidence in the Stenographic Record and the text reproduced in The Two Homelands revealed that much of it was quoted extensively.departmental bulletin pape
Reproduction of the Opening Statement of KIYOSE Ichiro, the Defense Counsel at the International Military Tribunal for the Far East ―Concerning the Quotes on YAMASAKI Toyoko’s The Two Homelands―
In The Two Homelands by Yamasaki Toyoko, there is detailed description of the International Military Tribunal for the Far East. This study attempts to examine how the opening statement by a defense attorney, Kiyose Ichiro, on February 24,1947, was reproduced in the work. The full text of the opening statement is available in Kiyose Ichiro’s Hiroku, Tokyo Saiban (The Secret Records of the Tokyo Trials). In this research, comparing Kiyose’s original statement and the text reproduced in The Two Homelands revealed that much of statement was quoted extensively.論文(Article)departmental bulletin pape
