Khodijah

@umrah.ac.id

Department of Environmental Science
Raja Ali Haji Maritime University



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Dr. Ismail is a lecturer in the Faculty of Marine Science and Fisheries at Raja Ali Haji Maritime University in Tanjung Pinang. She holds a Bachelor of Fisheries Social Economics from Riau University, a Master of Rural Area Development from Andalas University, and a PhD in Farm Development from Andalas University.
In 2017 I was one of the winners in Marine Fellowship Research entitled The impact of IUU fishing policy towards
sustainable livelihood of traditional fishermen in Natuna Islands. This project was supported by the David and
Lucile Packard Foundation and Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies. Trained in Model dan Penerapan Coastal
Community Development Project, Fisheries and Economic Policy for Fisheries Management Area (WPP 711);
International Course. Gender Stereotypes; Rapid Rural Appraisal/Participatory Rural Appraisal; Gender Analysis
and Management for Policy Enhancement; Coral Reef and ecosystem social and economic monitoring training,
etc.

EDUCATION

M.Si. in Rural and Regional Development; Master of Science for the thesis - The
existence of Malay people in the trade sector; Ph.D. ini Agricultural Development and
for the dissertation – ‘Sustainable Livelihoods of Fishermen Households Headed by
Women in Bintan Islands.

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Environmental Science, General Environmental Science, General Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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Scopus Publications

  • The Role of Traditional Knowledge and Local Values in Community-Based Waste Management in Small Islands: a Case Study of Penyengat Island
    Khodijah Ismail, Agung Dhamar Syakti, Tengku Said Raza’i, Febrianti Lestari, Dony Apdillah, et al.
    Bio Web of Conferences, 2024
    This study aims to determine the correlation between local knowledge and values and the effectiveness of community-based waste management.. This study uses quantitative and qualitative approaches. The sampling points were divided into four clusters representing the four sides of the island by interviewing 97 respondents. Quantitative data were analyzed using correlation analysis, while qualitative data were analyzed descriptively. The results showed that local knowledge and values significantly affected the effectiveness of waste management, which was visualized with heatmaps. The strength of the color shows visualization; the redder, the more substantial and more positive the value, and the color’s intensity reflects the correlation’s magnitude. The strongest correlation analysis of knowledge factors on effectiveness is shown by the continuity variable with a value of 0.50, and the weakest correlation is community involvement with a value of -0.17. Then, the strongest correlation between local values and management effectiveness is shown by the sustainability value variable and general knowledge value with a value of 0.76, while the cultural practice value and the importance of values with a value of 0.55 show the weakest correlation. The research findings conclude that community-based waste management intervention strategies, especially in small island areas, can make good practices of traditional knowledge sustainability values and local values of local communities the main consideration so that waste management can be more effective.
  • The Low level of Sustainability of Fishing Households Livelihood Assets Around Marine Conservation Areas
    Khodijah Ismail, H. Vitasari, Sayyidah N. Habibah
    Bio Web of Conferences, 2023
    The sustainability of coastal community livelihood assets is very relevant to efforts to develop the blue economy. This research aims to determine the sustainability of fishing household livelihood assets on the coast of marine conservation areas. The research locations are in three coastal villages in the marine conservation area of the eastern region of Bintan Island, Riau Island Province of Indonesia. This research uses a survey method with a quantitative descriptive approach. The research results show that, in general, the development of marine conservation areas in the eastern region has not had a significant impact on increasing the sustainability of the livelihood assets of the surrounding community. Of the five assets measured, only physical assets showed the best level of sustainability, namely 83%. Meanwhile, the other four assets indicate a low level of sustainability, namely human resource assets (42%), social assets (42%), financial assets (23%) and natural assets (29%). The low level of sustainability of the four livelihood assets has implications for increasing pressure on natural resources and conflicts of interest in conservation areas, as well as increasing community vulnerability to climate change. It is necessary to study management models that can increase the sustainability of community livelihood assets.
  • The Food Accessibility of Fishermen's Households in Small and Outermost Islands with Social Network Analysis
    Khodijah Ismail, Tri Setiawan, Febrianti Lestari, Sayyidah Nur Habibah
    Journal of Marine and Island Cultures, 2023
    This study analyzes how social networks can connect and interact to strengthen food accessibility for poor households on Mapur Island, one of the small and outermost islands in Indonesia. Data collection used interviews with eighteen recipient households of the Family Hope Program (PKH) and Focus Group Discussions with eighteen key informants. Data were analyzed using R analysis and social network analysis. This study found that the level of access to food for PKH households and their social networks was very low and short. His dependence on rice assistance from the government and being in debt to ‘Patron’ became very strong. Of all identified communities, the same pattern was found, and a strong mutual relationship was with ‘Patron.’ The role of ‘Patron’ in the food access network is an intermediary and central role that connects many entities and activities to meet community needs. The interaction between the Regional Logistics Agency stopped at the liaison between the ‘Patron’ and the village government that distributed the assistance. The village food access network is very dependent on the network owned by ‘Patron.’ Government intervention through policies and strengthening food institutions can play a key role in helping to facilitate access to food needs on the island.
  • The Institutional Social Role for Maritim Village's Food Stability
    I Khodijah, F Lestari, T Setiawan, S N Habibah, A Zulfikar, et al.
    Iop Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, 2023
    This study aims to explore social networks and interactions between networks in strengthening food stability in maritime villages in coastal areas. The geographical condition of the region has become one of the triggers for food instability and food security problems in coastal areas. This study uses the method of Social Network Analysis (SNA). Data processing uses R to visualize the role of stakeholder centrality. The analysis used is the analysis of baseline network, degree, and betweenness centrality. The value of modularity is an indicator of increasing or decreasing community networks. The number of nodes and links identifies the actors in the network and the interactions between actors. The results showed that social networks have an essential role in food stability. The private sector is a key actor in food stability in maritime villages. Is indicated by the modularity value of 0.43 (>0), which connects to 30 social network nodes and 62 links to food stability in maritime villages in the coastal area of Bintan Regency.
  • Development of Microplastic Research in ASEAN
    Khodijah, Sayyidah Nur Habibah
    E3s Web of Conferences, 2021
    Microplastic research is currently an exciting trend along with global environmental problems. The purpose of this study is to review the development of microplastic research in ASEAN. The researc uses a systematic review method by searching for the keyword “microplastic” and the name of the ASEAN country on the Google Scholar website, Science Direct, and other research paper provider websites. Papers reviewed in 2018 to August 2021 period were then classified based on the components analyzed. The results showed that based on the research location category, the majority of microplastic research was carried out in Vietnam (12/50 articles). The category of research object focused on marine organisms more than terrestrial organisms, the category of microplastic concentration varied because the microplastic sampling method was not standardized, the category of microplastic form dominated by the form of fiber; commonly found in coastal areas. The socio-economic category is not much related to the circular economy. To conclude, microplastic research still has opportunities, especially from a socio-economic perspective.
  • The Quality of Grouper Cultivation Waters Around Bauxite Mining Site
    Sayyidah Nur Habibah, Khodijah, Endang Purnamasari
    E3s Web of Conferences, 2021
    The purpose of this study was to determine the quality of the aquatic environment and the content of heavy metals, sediment, fish, and shellfish around the bauxite mining area. The main question is whether bauxite mining activities affect the quality of the surrounding waters. Further research needs to be carried out at the exact location during non-active mining activities as a comparison. Using the Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS) method, a field survey and heavy metal analysis are conducted. The results showed that the physicochemical properties of the water were categorized as polluted and unfit for fish farming. Five parameters, Cadmium (Cd), Timbal (Pb), Aluminum (Al), Nickel (Ni), and DO (dissolved oxygen), do not meet the quality standards of fish culture water and metal content in fish and shellfish bodies
  • Sustainable livelihoods of fishermen households headed by women (case study in Riau Islands Province of Indonesia)
    Khodijah Khodijah
    Asian Social Science, 2014
    The number of fishing households headed by women continues to show improvement in the last decade. In Riau Islands Province Indonesia, showed more than 80 % are coastal villages with most of the poor people, and more than 50 % of the poor are women who are vulnerable social economic will be head of household. This study focuses on five dimensions of livelihood assets to find the status of sustainability. The questionnaire survey addressed to 29 fishermen households headed by women from 300 fishermen households in the Malangrapat village. The results of this study highlight how the dimensions of personal leadership assets showed the main actors to influence the sustainable livelihoods in fishing households headed by women. Strengths of personal and leadership assets of women in the household could be an important factor to consider in agricultural development and fight against poverty in the rural areas, because by having good personal leadership they have a strong motivate to get out of poverty through women. This showed by the index of the personal and leadership assets dimensions of sustainable enough (60.34 and 71.93), while the other dimension does not show sustainability; social assets (26.87), human resources assets (27.59), financial assets (31.86), and physical assets (36.38).

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Characteristics of coastal ecosystems in Tering Bay, Batam: Analysis of mangroves, seagrass, and coral reefs
    S Bahri, D Apdillah, K Ismail
    Akuatikisle: Jurnal Akuakultur, Pesisir dan Pulau-Pulau Kecil 10 (1), 51-60 , 2026
    2026
  • STRATEGI PEMASARAN PERTANIAN DI ERA DIGITAL
    YK Khotimah, N Mailidarni, MSR Rihi, M Makaborang, A Drianti, ...
    Penerbit Tahta Media , 2026
    2026
  • BERDAYA LEWAT SAMPAH: GENDER, LINGKUNGAN, DAN HARAPAN BARU DARI BANK SAMPAH
    K Ismail, B Safikalianty, D Dasril, D Desryati, H Hermansyah, I Imte, ...
    Penerbit Tahta Media , 2025
    2025
  • An Examination of Climate Change Phenomena in Coastal Areas and Small Islands (Case Study: Mapur Island, Bintan Regency): Kajian Fenomena Perubahan Iklim Pada Wilayah Pesisir …
    R Saputra, K Ismail, D Apdillah
    Media Ilmiah Teknik Lingkungan (MITL) 10 (2), 58-74 , 2025
    2025
  • KAJIAN POTENSI AIR PERMUKAAN SEBAGAI BAHAN BAKU WATER TREATMENT PLANT DI KAWASAN MARINA CITY BATAM
    AM Bahri, TS Raza'i, L Viruly, K Ismail
    Ekologia: Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Dasar dan Lingkungan Hidup 25 (1), 63-76 , 2025
    2025
  • PERSPEKTIF GENDER DALAM PENGELOLAAN LINGKUNGAN
    K Ismail, R Lovina, B Andia, R Saputra, S Bahri, SN Habibah
    Penerbit Tahta Media , 2024
    2024
  • Evaluasi Rencana Peruntukan Ruang Kota Tanjungpinang Terhadap Kesesuaian Habitat Ekosistem Mangrove Berdasarkan Kriteria Ekologi
    S Noviyati, D Haryanti, F Lestari, K Ismail, A Zulfikar
    Jurnal Akuatiklestari 8 (1), 1-12 , 2024
    2024
  • EFEKTIVITAS PENGOLAHAN SAMPAH TEMPAT PEMROSESAN AKHIR (TPA) GANET KOTA TANJUNGPINANG
    V VITASARI, K Ismail, TS Raza'i
    Universitas Maritim Raja Ali Haji , 2024
    2024
  • KESESUAIAN DAN DAYA DUKUNG KAWASAN SILVOEKOWISATA MANGROVE DI PERAIRAN KAMPUNG BAGAN KOTA BATAM, KEPULAUAN RIAU
    M Kurnia, F Lestari, D Sabriyati
    Universitas Maritim Raja Ali Haji , 2024
    2024
  • Efektivitas Adiwiyata Terhadap Keberlanjutan Pembudayaan Karakter Peduli Lingkungan Warga SMKN Kabupaten Bintan
    RP Heryani, K Ismail, N Nevrita
    Ranah Research: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development 6 (5 … , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 4
  • Cost Benefit Analysis for Feasibility of Waste Management Scenario (Case Study of Ganet Landfill, Tanjungpinang City)
    V Vitasari, K Ismail, TS Raza’i
    Ranah Research: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development 6 (5 … , 2024
    2024
  • Analysis of Land Cover Changes and Their Implications for Raw Water Availability in the Pulai Watershed: A Case Study on Water Resource Management in the Small Island of …
    SG Novita, K Ismail, TS Raza’i
    Berkala Perikanan Terubuk 52 (2), 2040-2053 , 2024
    2024
  • Community-Based Waste Management Strategy through Waste Bank in Bintan Regency
    N Bustami, K Ismail, TS Raza’i
    Berkala Perikanan Terubuk 52 (2), 2054-2061 , 2024
    2024
  • Suitability Index Of Coral Transplantion Location In The Waters Of Abang Island
    F Azrianto, D Apdillah, A Suryanti, R Kurniawan, K Ismail
    Berkala Perikanan Terubuk 52 (2), 2033-2039 , 2024
    2024
  • Analysis of Domestic Waste Generation on Penyengat Island, Tanjungpinang City, Riau Islands Province
    AA Gatpur, K Ismail, F Lestari
    Berkala Perikanan Terubuk 52 (2), 2295-2032 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Analisis Kesesuaian Budidaya Rumput Laut Kapphapycus alvarezii di Kecamatan Moro dan Sugi Besar Kabupaten Karimun
    MF La Ode, M Muzahar, A Zulfikar, K Ismail
    Jurnal Akuatiklestari 7 (2), 122-129 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1
  • Indeks Kesesuaian Lokasi Transplantasi Karang Di Perairan Pulau Abang Batam.
    F Azrianto, D Apdillah, A Suryanti, R Kurniawan, K Ismail
    Berkala Perikanan Terubuk 52 (2) , 2024
    2024
  • Analisis Timbulan Sampah Domestik di Pulau Penyengat, Kota Tanjungpinang, Provinsi Kepulauan Riau.
    AA Gatpur, K Ismail, F Lestari
    Berkala Perikanan Terubuk 52 (2) , 2024
    2024
  • Strategi Pengelolaan Sampah Berbasis Masyarakat Melalui Bank Sampah di Kabupaten Bintan.
    N Bustami, K Ismail, TS Raza'i
    Berkala Perikanan Terubuk 52 (2) , 2024
    2024
  • Community Perceptions of the Impact of Marine Sand Mining Activities in the Riau Islands Province
    S Bahri, K Ismail, SN Habibah
    Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan 29 (2), 251-257 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 1

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • The social communication competence as a softskill of the school leadership in Archiplego region
    K Ismail, T Sutarman, D Yudhakusuma, LI Mayasari
    International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation 24 (08), 2020 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 38
  • Pembangunan Berkelanjutan Sdgs 2030 Goals 4 Ensure Inclusive And Equitable Quality Education And Promote Lifelong Learning Opportunities For All" Memastikan Kualitas Pendidikan …
    DE Situmeang, MM Hawa, K Ismail
    Research Gate, 1-19 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 27
  • PEMBANGUNAN BERKELANJUTAN SDGs 2030; Zero Hunger (Goal2)
    W Saputri, W Andryan, DPI Khodijah
    Ilmu Kelautan dan Perikanan, June, 4-14 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 26
  • Extension Communication Fisherwomen in Ecotourism Management in Small Islands
    K Ismail, SN Habibah
    Indonesian Journal of Tourism and Leisure 1 (1), 50-60 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 24
  • PENGANTAR ILMU KOMUNIKASI
    F Alhasbi, A Asfar, R Setyaningsih, K Ismail, TK Harahap, RN Pratikna, ...
    Penerbit Tahta Media , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 15
  • Kiat Mengatasi Stres Pada Ikan
    K Ismail
    http://www.mediatamasolo.com/ , 2013
    2013
    Citations: 13
  • Perahu Lancang Kuning Kearifan Lokal Masyarakat Melayu Bintan Kepulauan Riau
    R Samin, K Khodijah
    Jurnal Ilmu Administrasi Negara (JUAN) 6 (2), 9-13 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 11
  • The Food Accessibility of Fishermen's Households in Small and Outermost Islands with Social Network Analysis
    K Ismail, F Lestari, T Setiawan, SN Habibah
    https://jmic.online 12 (1), 135-152 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 9
  • Sustainable Livelihoods of Fishermen Households Headed by Women: Case Study in Riau Islands Province of Indonesia
    K Khodijah
    Asian Social Science 10 (9), 187-196 , 2014
    2014
    Citations: 9
  • Kajian Potensi Ekowisata Padang Lamun Di Perairan Pantai Basing Dusun Limas Pulau Sebangka Kecamatan Senayang Kabupaten Lingga
    Y JOHANES, K Khodijah, P Arief
    Universitas Maritim Raja Ali Haji , 2017
    2017
    Citations: 8
  • Gender Inequality on Marine Tourism Development in Small Island
    K Elfindri
    Journal of Humanities And Social Science 20 (7), 53-58 , 2015
    2015
    Citations: 7
  • Peran Komunikasi Dalam Keluarga. Research Gate, January, 1–10
    AD Anggraini, K Ismail, D Syahputra, A Pitri
    2021
    Citations: 6
  • Kajian Kesesuaian Wisata Mangrove Kawasan Pesisir Dompak Tanjungpinang Kepulauan Riau
    Z Husin, K Ismail, S Susiana
    http://jurnal.umrah.ac.id/wp-content/uploads/gravity_forms/1 … , 2017
    2017
    Citations: 6
  • Keanekaragaman Plankton di Kawasan Perairan Teluk Bakau
    EP Sari, FY Khodijah, N William
    Kepulauan Riau. Jurnal. Kelautan 3 , 2008
    2008
    Citations: 6
  • The low level of sustainability of fishing households livelihood assets around marine conservation areas
    K Ismail, H Vitasari, SN Habibah
    BIO Web of Conferences 70, 06003 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 5
  • Persepsi Remaja Sekolah Menengah di Kepri Terhadap Karir Pada Sektor Perikanan
    T Silvani, IHK Ismail, AD Nantika
    Researchgate. net , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 5
  • Perikanan Natuna dan Kesejahteraan Nelayan Pasca Penerapan Kebijakan IUU Fishing
    K Ismail, F Kusasi, R Fitria
    Jakarta: Indonesian Marine Fellows Program , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 5
  • Kajian Kesesuaian Kawasan Wisata Pantai di Kampung Pasir Panjang Tanjung Siambang Pulau Dompak Kota Tanjung Pinang
    K Ardian, LW Zen
    UMRAH 21 (5), 36-45 , 2015
    2015
    Citations: 5
  • Efektivitas Adiwiyata Terhadap Keberlanjutan Pembudayaan Karakter Peduli Lingkungan Warga SMKN Kabupaten Bintan
    RP Heryani, K Ismail, N Nevrita
    Ranah Research: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development 6 (5 … , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 4
  • APLIKASI SIRKULAR EKONOMI : TEKNOLOGI TEPAT GUNA OLAH LIMBAH RUMAH TANGGA Guna Tumbuhkan Ecopreneurship Masyarakat Pesisir
    K Ismail
    https://tahtamedia.co.id/index.php/issj/article/view/454 1, 75 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 4