Author
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- Ainrisq Auliya Rifai
(Brawijaya University, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) Program of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine)
- Fajar Shodiq Permata
(Brawijaya University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine)
Abstract
The Green Economy is a program created to establish a sustainable economy based on environmental protection through various measures. This green culture has developed in recent decades due to the increasing shared awareness of sustainable practices. This is done in order to be able to provide a decent standard of living for all people, by increasing rapid economic growth, and also meeting sustainable inclusive aspects. The use of black soldier fly maggot in organic waste treatment can be used as a solution for tropical countries with low and medium income to reduce the side effects of climate change caused by the low value of sustainable sanitation and infrastructure. In this paper, the authors used a systematic literature review methodology to identify and critically review relevant research findings to collect and analyse data according to the principles of the Cochrane Manual of Systematic Evaluation of Interventions and the Preferred Reporting Item Statement for Systematic Review and Meta-analysis (PRISMA). This research aims to identify all empirical evidence that fits the pre-specified inclusion criteria to explains the terminology of the green economy, the importance of black soldier fly maggot in the green economy program, and the potential of black soldier flies in sustainable economic improvement. A review of the literature indicates the effective potential of black soldier maggot in energy conversion and decarbonization for profitable economic activities.
Suggested Citation
Ainrisq Auliya Rifai & Fajar Shodiq Permata, 2023.
"The Potency of BSF Maggot Culture for Green Economic Resilience,"
Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Yusfan Adeputera Yusran & Femiana Gapsari Madhi Fitri & Titin Andri Wihastuti & Fajar Ari Nugroho & (ed.), Proceedings of the 2022 Brawijaya International Conference (BIC 2022), pages 700-709,
Springer.
Handle:
RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-140-1_70
DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-140-1_70
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