Author
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- Saman Tawathi
(Tanri Abeng University, Indonesia)
- Gos Ishak
(Tanri Abeng University, Indonesia)
Abstract
The main urban environmental problems are poor air quality, the urban heat island effect, water quality deterioration and flooding, environmental biodiversity needs, increased waste flows, and excessive carbon emissions levels. Many of these issues, especially the urban heat island effect and stormwater runoff, have a greater impact and stronger influence on post-industrial cities more emphatically influence post-industrial cities, because of their specific development patterns. Cities face many environmental challenges, including air and water quality problems, the need for adequate green space, excessive heat gain, contaminated stormwater runoff and lack of biodiversity ecosystem. Urban agriculture offers a unique opportunity to utilize vacant or idle land and rooftops throughout cities for the production of oxygen and healthy pesticide-free food. Adding residential green space to a neighborhood, including community gardens and urban farms, is known to provide a number of social, health, economic, and environmental benefits. Despite the challenging global trends, some citizens believe that Indonesia presents the resilience trend as displayed across the region, and we are ready to keep moving forward together for the years. In 2021 President of the Republic of Indonesia, Bpk Joko Widodo, officially established National Food Agency in Indonesia. This agency is ministered under the Ministry of Agriculture Food Security Agency, led by Bpk Arief Prasetyo Adi, and the Ministry of Economy, led by Bpk Airlangga Hartarto. The need for food and the market is very large and will continue to grow. However, the development of the food sector requires innovative methods based on modern technology, which will be able to increase the efficiency of the production process and the quality of food that is affordable and able to improve the carrying capacity of the environment, as well as the welfare of farmers and their supporting sectors. The purpose of this research is to provide information for executives to contribute to the development of the supply chain management talent, including the primary drivers, benefits, barriers, and bridges. The challenging macroeconomic and political environment is also putting pressure on the global business sector. Large companies have reported shrinking profit margins due to rising costs. Among small businesses, bankruptcy rates have begun to rise as borrowing costs rise and financial support dwindles. Emerging markets face many risks related to a strong US dollar, high external borrowing costs, persistently high inflation, volatility in commodity markets, increased uncertainty on the outlook for economic conditions in global economies, and pressure from tightening policies in advanced economies.
Suggested Citation
Saman Tawathi & Gos Ishak, 2024.
"The Impact of Equity Financing Moderation on Global Supply Chain Management and Corporate Performance Relationship,"
European Journal of Business and Management Research, European Open Science, vol. 9(6), pages 127-131, October.
Handle:
RePEc:epw:ejbmr0:v:9:y:2024:i:6:id:52436
DOI: 10.24018/ejbmr.2024.9.6.2436
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