e-Proceeding Regional Conference On Community Issues: Creating Sustainable Environment to Improve the Quality of Life (The Challenges for Young Generation)
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Sustainable, Environment, Quality of Life, Young GenerationSynopsis
e-Proceeding Regional Conference on Community Issues Series: Creating a Sustainable Environment to Improve the Quality of Life (The Challenges for the Young Generation) is a collection of peer-reviewed scholarly papers presented at the Regional Conference on Community Issues, organized through a strategic collaboration among four higher education institutions in Southeast Asia: Universitas Abulyatama, Universitas Halu Oleo, Universitas Teuku Umar, and Universiti Putra Malaysia. This cross-national partnership reflects a strong regional commitment to addressing contemporary community-related challenges through academic collaboration and knowledge exchange.
The proceedings focus on the overarching theme of creating a sustainable environment as a foundation for improving quality of life, with particular emphasis on the roles, challenges, and responsibilities of the young generation in responding to rapid environmental, social, economic, and public health transformations. The collected articles represent interdisciplinary perspectives encompassing public health, environmental studies, occupational safety and health, education, social and cultural studies, public policy, and community-based innovation, all of which are grounded in local and regional contexts.
By integrating research findings and community engagement experiences, this e-proceeding serves not only as a documentation of scientific contributions but also as a source of conceptual frameworks, practical models, and best practices that can inform policy formulation and community development initiatives. Contributions from academics, researchers, and practitioners enrich the discourse on sustainability and quality of life within diverse community settings.
Ultimately, e-Proceeding Regional Conference on Community Issues Series is expected to function as an important platform for scholarly dialogue and regional cooperation, inspiring academics, policymakers, practitioners, and especially young generations as agents of change to collaboratively foster sustainable environments and resilient communities for a better future.
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