2022
DOI: 10.55324/iss.v1i5.61
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Application of the Kaizen Method in Efforts to Maintain the Sustainability of Springs in Indonesia

Abstract: Indonesia represents about 6% of the world's water sources. This shows that Indonesia has abundant water resources. However, the facts show that most areas of Indonesia experience a shortage of clean water supplies. This is because the spring can be lost within a certain period if there is no planning to maintain its availability. The solution offered is to fulfil clean water needs with the Kaizen method. Kaizen is a 5S philosophy that includes Seiri, Seinton, Seiso, Seiketsu, and Shitsuke. This study aims to … Show more

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“…Such a system is a foundational tool for effective water resource management, facilitating the collection, organization, and analysis of crucial data related to natural spring water characteristics, hydrological dynamics, and usage patterns [5]. Additionally, an integrated information system fosters enhanced collaboration and communication among stakeholders involved in water conservation efforts, thereby optimizing resource allocation and conservation strategies [6]. Such a system is essential for enhancing our understanding of natural spring water behavior and informing evidence-based decision-making processes regarding water resource management and conservation strategies in inland regions [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a system is a foundational tool for effective water resource management, facilitating the collection, organization, and analysis of crucial data related to natural spring water characteristics, hydrological dynamics, and usage patterns [5]. Additionally, an integrated information system fosters enhanced collaboration and communication among stakeholders involved in water conservation efforts, thereby optimizing resource allocation and conservation strategies [6]. Such a system is essential for enhancing our understanding of natural spring water behavior and informing evidence-based decision-making processes regarding water resource management and conservation strategies in inland regions [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%