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Girda Sepriani; Mawar A; Hilmina Itawarnemi; Mimi Mauliza; Fitriani Fitriani +4 more

Pemberdayaan Masyarakat: Jurnal Aksi Sosial 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The Community Service Program (KKN) of Universitas Teuku Umar for the 2025/2026 academic year, conducted in Desa Pasi Janeng, Woyla Timur Subdistrict, West Aceh Regency, focuses on the innovative use of lime (Krut nipeh) as a raw material for the production of environmentally friendly dish soap. This local resource, which has traditionally been used for domestic purposes, has not been fully exploited as a source of economic value. The program follows the POAC methodology (Planning, Organizing, Actuating, Controlling), which encompasses community outreach, soap-making workshops, hands-on production practices, and sustainability evaluations. The outcomes of this initiative include the development of an eco-friendly dish soap product, enhanced technical skills among community members, and active participation from housewives and young mothers. In the medium term, the program has succeeded in raising entrepreneurial awareness within the community, with the expectation that it will foster the establishment of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) based on local resources, thus contributing to sustainable development. Furthermore, the program aligns with the achievement of several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goals 1 (No Poverty), 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth), and 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production), making a meaningful contribution to community service in accordance with the Tri Dharma of Higher Education.

Michelle Putri Baswara; Putu Ayu Pramitha Purwanti

International Journal of Management Science and Business 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Reworked clothing refers to the process of taking existing garments or textiles and transforming them into new clothing. Wearing reworked clothing is one of the best ways to reduce fashion waste while creating unique and environmentally friendly apparel. Generation Z is a digital generation that tends to express themselves through the clothing they wear. This study explains the simultaneous and partial effects of the variables willingness to pay, income, product quality, and conceptual understanding of the SDGs on the purchase probability for reworked clothing. The research was conducted on 100 respondents in South Jakarta who followed the Instagram account @make.them.jealous by distributing an online Google Form questionnaire, with data analysis performed using SPSS software. The purpose of this study was to determine the simultaneous and partial effects of the independent variables on the dependent variable. The results showed that willingness to pay, income, product quality, and conceptual understanding of the SDGs simultaneously had a significant effect on the purchase probability for reworked clothing. However, willingness to pay and income did not have a partial effect on purchase probability for reworked clothing, while product quality and conceptual understanding of the SDGs had a significant partial effect on the purchase probability for reworked clothing.

Astira Kosmawati; Helen Fitri Novianti; Ratu Fania Aprilyanti; Destia Tresna Prima; Ajeng Pramesti +5 more

ARDHI : Jurnal Pengabdian Dalam Negri 2025 Asosiasi Riset Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

Corn (Zea mays L.) is an important commodity in Indonesia, but in Citaman Village, Nagreg District, its utilization is still limited to fresh sales with low added value. To address this issue, a community service program was implemented that focused on empowering village women through training in processing corn into corn nuggets as an innovative product with economic value. The activity was designed with a community-based participatory approach that included coordination with village officials, extension sessions, processing demonstrations, hands-on practice, and evaluation through pre- and post-training questionnaires. The results of the activity showed that more than 85% of participants were very satisfied and more than 80% expressed a high interest in developing corn nuggets as a small-scale business opportunity. These findings indicate a significant increase in participants' knowledge, skills, and entrepreneurial motivation. The corn nugget innovation is not only a means of optimizing the use of local commodities, but is also relevant to the global trend of plant-based foods and supports the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically Zero Hunger, Decent Work and Economic Growth, and Responsible Consumption and Production. Overall, this program proves that local food-based innovation can be used as a model for replicating community empowerment that contributes to strengthening economic resilience while encouraging sustainable development in rural areas.

Abdurrahman Hilabi; Miftahul Ulum; Reni Puspita Sari

International Journal of Islamic Religious Studies and Sharia 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study examines the integration of Maqasid al-Sharia the objectives of Islamic law into contemporary sustainable development frameworks, focusing on how Islamic ethical principles can guide social, economic, and environmental sustainability. Maqasid al-Sharia traditionally aims to preserve five core elements: religion, life, intellect, progeny, and wealth, all of which contribute to human well being. The research explores how these principles can be adapted to address modern challenges such as poverty, inequality, and environmental degradation, highlighting the potential of Maqasid al-Sharia to align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Key Islamic principles, including justice (ʿadl), public welfare (maṣlaḥah), and ecological stewardship (khilafah), provide a moral framework for sustainable development, ensuring that economic growth is achieved alongside social justice and environmental preservation. The study also examines the role of Islamic finance, particularly tools like Sukuk, Zakat, and Waqf, in promoting sustainability by funding social welfare projects and supporting environmental initiatives. By comparing Maqasid al-Sharia with secular sustainability models, the research underscores the importance of integrating ethical and spiritual accountability into sustainability efforts. While secular models often prioritize economic growth, Islamic sustainability frameworks emphasize the interconnectedness of human development, social justice, and ecological balance, offering a more holistic approach. The findings suggest that integrating Maqasid al-Sharia into policy and development frameworks can provide a comprehensive, ethically grounded approach to addressing global sustainability challenges. Future research should focus on empirical studies to assess the practical application of Maqasid al-Sharia in real world sustainable development projects and policy making, particularly in Muslim majority societies.

Indra Yeni; Latifah Qorimahtul Fajri; Annisa Nur Fahada; Gusridur Yanti; Idris Albasyitu +1 more

The activity of strengthening Indonesian language education as a bullying prevention strategy at SDN 02 Simalanggang aims to raise students' awareness of the negative impacts of bullying and the importance of good communication in creating positive relationships, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 4, which focuses on quality education. This program was carried out on June 20, 2025, involving 200 students and 15 teachers. The methods used include observation, socialization, effective communication training, and counseling for students involved in bullying cases. The results of the activity show a significant increase in students' understanding of bullying and the importance of speaking properly, as well as a 30% reduction in bullying incidents at school. Evaluation was carried out through direct observation, which showed positive changes in students' behavior, both as perpetrators and victims of bullying. This program also reinforces the concepts of effective communication and character education, which have proven to reduce bullying and create a safer and more inclusive learning environment. Based on these results, the activity provides great benefits for students' character development and creates a more supportive school atmosphere, contributing to the achievement of SDGs in quality education. The program involved a series of activities, such as observation to identify bullying incidents, socialization sessions to inform students about bullying and its consequences, and communication training to improve students' skills in handling conflicts constructively. Counseling was also provided to students who were either perpetrators or victims of bullying, helping them to understand the impact of their actions and how to manage emotions and behavior in a more positive manner. After the program, a noticeable shift in behavior was observed, particularly in the way students interacted with one another. A significant reduction in bullying incidents by 30% demonstrates the effectiveness of communication-based interventions.

Eko Wijayanto; Eny Haryati; Dian Ferriswara

Kajian Administrasi Publik dan ilmu Komunikasi 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

This study examines the strategic role of Koperasi Desa Merah Putih (Red and White Village Cooperative) in accelerating the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Indonesia, using qualitative document analysis as the primary method. Key institutional documents—namely the Articles of Association/Bylaws (AD/ART) and the Village Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMDes)—were analyzed to identify cooperative values, integration into local development planning, and contributions to specific SDG indicators. Findings reveal that the cooperative’s core principles—voluntary membership, inclusivity, democratic governance, and equitable profit sharing—align strongly with SDG 1 (No Poverty), SDG 5 (Gender Equality), and SDG 8 (Decent Work and Economic Growth). The RPJMDes analysis indicates formal recognition of the cooperative as a driver of economic empowerment, gender equity, and sustainable community development, with potential scalability to other villages and rural areas in Indonesia. Further analysis demonstrates how the cooperative actively promotes women’s participation in leadership roles, supports income-generating activities for marginalized groups, and encourages the localization of economic value chains. These practices foster not only economic inclusion but also enhance community resilience and social cohesion. However, several challenges were identified. These include inconsistent documentation quality, lack of standardized performance metrics, and limited results-based evaluation frameworks that hinder a thorough impact assessment. Additionally, there remains a gap in digitalization, which affects data transparency and accessibility. The study’s novelty lies in its document-based approach, offering a replicable model for assessing SDG readiness in similar rural institutions. Unlike interview-based studies, this method reduces subjective bias and highlights the importance of formal governance structures.

Okatiyana Okatiyana; Farrel Jilal Chisan; Brimas Rijal Maulana; Ajeng Rahayuningtyas; Muhamad Saiful Rozaq +5 more

Jurnal Pelaksanaan Pengabdian Bergerak bersama Masyarakat 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

Tawangsari Hamlet, Tejosari Village, Ngablak District, Magelang Regency, faces serious waste management challenges, reflected in the high daily waste production and the inactivity of waste banks post-COVID-19. To address this issue, the Tidar University Community Service Program (KKN) was implemented, aiming to improve environmental cleanliness through active community participation. This program also supports the achievement of the "Climate Action" goal in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which focuses on combating climate change caused by air pollution and reducing environmental pollution. The method used in this program is Participatory Action Research (PAR), which is oriented towards community empowerment by involving all stakeholders in every stage of implementation. The activity began with a series of observations to understand the condition of waste management in the community. Then, a waste management tool was created in the form of a smoke-free waste incinerator, which aims to manage inorganic waste in an environmentally friendly manner. In addition, trash bins to facilitate waste sorting at the household level were also provided. Socialization and mentoring for the community, especially youth organizations, were carried out to introduce and educate them on the correct use of incinerators and waste sorting. A demonstration of incinerator use was also conducted with the community, which proved to increase understanding and active participation. The implementation of the incinerator and waste sorting facility demonstrated that these measures were effective in addressing the waste problem in Tawangsari Hamlet and contributed to a cleaner and healthier environment. Furthermore, the program successfully raised environmental awareness among the Tawangsari Hamlet community. Through direct involvement in the waste management process, residents not only gained new knowledge about the importance of waste sorting but also experienced the direct benefits of implementing smoke-free incinerator technology.Keywords: waste management, low-smoke incinerator, Climate Action, SDGs, community empowerment, environmental pollution, Magelang Regency

Rahmadiana Rahmadiana; Tyas Kasusilaningrum

Kajian Administrasi Publik dan ilmu Komunikasi 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

Improving child health remains a key priority within the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in efforts to prevent stunting in Indonesia. As information-seeking behavior shifts from conventional to digital platforms, social media has emerged as a significant channel for health education. This study aims to analyze the digital communication strategies employed by health influencers, specifically the Instagram account @mizaafrizal, in educating young mothers on child nutrition. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data were collected through content observation, in-depth interviews, and literature review. The findings indicate that Dr. Miza applies persuasive communication strategies based on active interaction, the use of relatable and friendly language, and the presentation of information supported by scientific evidence. His credibility as a medical professional, combined with an approachable and educational communication style, enhances message reception among young mothers. These results emphasize the role of health influencers as change agents in raising public awareness and understanding of child nutrition issues, contributing positively to digital-based health promotion efforts in Indonesia.

Meity Suryandari

Proceeding of The International Conference on Religious Education and Cross - Cultural Understanding 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

This conceptual study examines how Islamic Da’wah institutions can be strategically transformed to effectively contribute to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 4 on quality education and Goal 16 on peace, justice, and strong institutions. Grounded in strategic management principles and the ethical foundations of Islamic thought, especially maqashid shariah (the objectives of Islamic law), the paper presents a model that integrates religious values into institutional planning and reform. By conducting a thorough review of existing literature, the study identifies and synthesizes essential components for transformation, including visionary leadership that prioritizes long-term impact, ethical governance rooted in transparency and accountability, and inclusive education that is both accessible and values-based. The analysis reveals that aligning Islamic ethical frameworks with global development goals can enhance the operational effectiveness and social relevance of Da’wah institutions. Moreover, the incorporation of maqashid shariah in organizational strategy promotes a holistic approach to development that balances spiritual and material objectives. The study argues that by embracing strategic planning processes that reflect both Islamic values and modern development practices, Da’wah institutions can play a crucial role in advancing educational equity and institutional integrity. This not only strengthens the legitimacy and sustainability of these organizations but also positions them as key partners in the broader development agenda. Ultimately, the paper contributes to ongoing discussions about the role of faith-based organizations in global development by offering a conceptual framework that bridges Islamic governance principles with the pursuit of sustainable development outcomes, encouraging a more integrated and ethically grounded approach to institutional reform.

Rahmadiana Rahmadiana; Tyas Kasusilaningrum

DIAGNOSA: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan dan Keperawatan 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Improving the quality of children's health is one of the main priorities in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in addressing stunting prevention in Indonesia. Stunting remains a serious challenge in public health development, especially among young children who suffer from chronic malnutrition. To tackle this issue, effective nutritional education is essential, especially for young mothers who play a central role in caregiving and determining their children's dietary intake. In line with the shift in information consumption patterns from conventional media to digital platforms, social media is becoming increasingly significant as a channel for health communication and education. One emerging phenomenon in this context is the rise of public figures from the medical profession actively sharing health-related content online, commonly referred to as “doctor influencers.” This study aims to analyze the digital communication strategies employed by doctor influencers, using the Instagram account @mizaafrizal, owned by Dr. Miza Afrizal, as a case study, focusing on how he educates young mothers about child nutrition. This research adopts a descriptive qualitative approach, utilizing data collection techniques such as content observation, in-depth interviews, and literature review on digital communication and health promotion. The findings indicate that Dr. Miza employs a persuasive and interactive communication strategy through the use of humanistic language, visually engaging content, and scientifically supported information in each post. He also leverages Instagram features like reels, stories, and the comment section to establish two-way communication with his followers. Dr. Miza’s credibility as a pediatrician enhances the reception of his messages. His approachable, clear, and educational style of delivery successfully captures the attention of young mothers and increases their understanding of the importance of nutrition in early childhood development. These findings highlight the influential role of doctor influencers as change agents in raising public awareness about child nutrition. Moreover, they contribute positively to digital-based health promotion efforts in Indonesia, showing the potential of social media as a powerful platform to support national health initiatives.  

Rina Ekawati; Dadan Abdan Sakur; Ari Djanuar Prasetyo

Jurnal Transformasi Bisnis Digital 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

Urban space limitations and community economic empowerment needs present complex challenges in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) implementation in densely populated areas. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of MSME empowerment programs through optimizing narrow alleys into productive economic centers in Duren Tiga Village, South Jakarta. Using mixed methods research with sequential explanatory design and CIPP evaluation model, the study involved 9 assisted MSMEs, PT PLN Puslitbang management, and related stakeholders during August 2024-July 2025 period. Results show that transformation of 200 m² narrow alley into Café Mini Forest successfully increased average MSME turnover by 67.9% and halal certification achievement by 88.9%. The program integrates "go global, go digital, go green" approach with multi-stakeholder partnership model contributing to SDGs 1, 8, 12, and 17. Spatial optimization innovation creates economic multiplier effects through 250% foot traffic increase and cost-efficient shared facilities. This model proves that community empowerment-based CSR can transform limited spaces into sustainable economic ecosystems, offering a replicable framework for similar urban empowerment programs.

Ayuda Wisnu Anggoro; Albertus Sentot Sudarwanto

Referendum : Jurnal Hukum Perdata dan Pidana 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

This study aims to examine and provide solutions to legal issues arising from TJSL regulations in Indonesia. In addition, this study aims to examine the reconstruction of TJSL regulations for limited liability companies in support of SDGs based on Government Regulation No. 47 of 2012. This research is a type of legal research. It analyzes the relationship between legal rules and recommends changes to deficiencies in regulations. This research is prescriptive in nature. It uses a legislative approach. In addition, this research uses a conceptual approach. Based on this research, it was found that legal issues arising from TJSL regulations in Indonesia exist in various aspects. There are various legal issues arising from TJSL regulations in Indonesia, such as inconsistency and fragmentation in regulations, unclear sanctions, and the absence of a special body or institution to oversee TJSL. The government, in this case the president, needs to reconstruct TJSL regulations by establishing a thematic TJSL program that integrates the 17 SDGs into the TJSL program. The reconstruction of TJSL regulations must be carried out in PP 47/2012 by establishing thematic TJSL programs to ensure the implementation of TJSL is targeted and supports the achievement of the SDGs.

Khairul Anwar; Maghfur Ahmad; Risma Ayuning Asti

Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

The Green Economy and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have the same goal as an environmentally friendly and sustainable development program. This research aims to examine the implementation of Green Economy in villages as a strategy to realize Village SDGs. More precisely, to describe and analyze the implementation of the green economy in rural areas, as well as analyze the important reasons for the Green Economy in realizing the Village SDGs. This research is a literature study (library research), using a qualitative approach. The data source used is a secondary data source. Data was obtained through literature and documentation. The research results show that the implementation of a Green Economy can start from villages, such as sustainable waste management, establishing micro hydro power plants, solar power plants, using natural dyes in home batik businesses, and green farming. Green Economy is very important in realizing Village SDGs, as an effort to protect the environment and natural resources; promote social equality and inclusion; and building a resilient and sustainable economy.

Elsa Ananda Meylanisa; Afnan Nanda; Muhammad Faiz Zalfa; Adelya Marsyanda; Monika Fransiska +1 more

Jurnal Penelitian Komunikasi dan Sosialisasi 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

The problem of waste management in Indonesia is increasingly pressing, with more than 11.3 million tons of waste unmanaged each year. Semarang City, which produces 1,300 tons of waste per day, faces similar challenges with suboptimal waste collection rates. In response to this crisis, the Semarang City Government launched the “Clean Semarang” program with a zero waste approach by strengthening more than 150 community-based waste banks. This study uses a qualitative case study approach to analyze the implementation of the program, the role of waste banks, management challenges, and their contribution to SDGs 11.6 and 12.5. The results show that waste banks play a role in environmental education, reducing waste to landfills, economic empowerment, and cross-sector collaboration. However, unequal community participation, limited infrastructure, and policy barriers remain challenges. This program has proven to be relevant in encouraging sustainable waste management and can be a model for replication in other cities.

Rusdi Rusdi; Ika Devi Pramudiana; Ferry Ramadhan; Sri Kamariyah

Jurnal Hukum, Administrasi Publik dan Negara 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

Inclusive village development is a strategic priority in realizing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with Village-Owned Enterprises ( BUMDes ) as the driving force of the local economy. However, the participation of vulnerable groups—such as people with disabilities , the elderly, women, and the poor—is still limited in BUMDes services . This study aims to evaluate the quality of BUMDes services in Daha Utara District through the SERVQUAL (Service Quality) approach which includes five dimensions: tangibles , reliability , responsiveness , assurance , and empathy . The research method used is descriptive qualitative with a phenomenological approach . Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with three categories of participants: BUMDes managers , vulnerable groups, and community leaders. The results of the study indicate that physical facilities ( tangibles ) are not inclusive, service reliability is disrupted by limited human resources, and the assurance dimension has not been supported by ongoing training. Meanwhile, the responsiveness and empathy dimensions are relatively good interpersonally , but are not yet structured institutionally. The main obstacles identified are the lack of budget, lack of training, and the absence of a formal complaint mechanism. On the other hand, moral support from village managers and figures is a supporting factor for service transformation. This study concludes that improving the quality of inclusive services requires a transformative and participatory approach , including adaptive digitalization and active involvement of vulnerable groups in planning. These findings are expected to be the basis for making fairer and more responsive village development policies.

Septi Megasari; Burniat Burniat; Hilmin Hilmin; Dwi Noviani

World Journal of Islamic Learning and Teaching 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidkan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

Islamic education plays a strategic role in supporting the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in the areas of social empowerment and environmental preservation. This research is motivated by the need for an educational approach that is not only religious but also capable of driving fair and sustainable social transformation. This study aims to analyze how Islamic education, especially through institutions such as Islamic boarding schools and madrasas, integrates sustainability values into curricula and daily practices. The method employed is qualitative research with a descriptive-analytical approach, examining various Islamic educational practices that align with the principles of the SDGs. The results show that Islamic values such as maslahah 'ammah (public benefit), justice, and the role of humans as khalifah (stewards) strongly support the foundations of sustainable development. Islamic educational institutions have been actively engaged in social, economic, and environmental activities, including skills training, Islamic entrepreneurship, reforestation programs, and waste management. Although challenges remain—such as limited resources and teacher training—Islamic education holds great potential to foster self-reliant and environmentally conscious communities. Through curriculum strengthening, continuous teacher development, and cross-sector collaboration, Islamic education can serve as a powerful driver of change toward a more just and sustainable future.

Muhammad Arif Rakhman; Lifia Anifaturrahmah; Restu Ajeng Sabilillah; Adelia Wulandari; Putri Lulu Fauziyah

Proceeding of the International Conference on Economics, Accounting, and Taxation 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

This study explores the integration of sustainability principles into digital product development. It aims to create a framework for embedding environmental, social, and economic sustainability within digital design practices. Using a descriptive qualitative method based on literature analysis and thematic review, this study identifies core challenges and strategies in applying sustainable design. Findings highlight that sustainability integration enhances product value, reduces carbon footprint, and supports the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The study contributes to a better understanding of how organizations can balance innovation with sustainability in digital transformation.

Dede Indra Setiabudi; Syakillah Fi Ismi

Proceeding of the International Conference on Global Education and Learning 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

This study aims to evaluate the extent to which the principles of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are integrated into the Outcome-Based Education (OBE) curriculum of the Primary School Teacher Education Program (PGMI) at the Al-Zaytun Islamic Institute of Indonesia. Responding to the limited number of empirical curriculum studies linking OBE and sustainability, this research adopts a library research design supported by structured content analysis of curriculum documents, including Graduate Learning Outcomes (CPL), Course Learning Objectives (CPMK), and assessment rubrics. The analytical rubric was developed based on Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) indicators recommended by UNESCO. Findings indicate that only 30% of CPL and 22.7% of CPMK explicitly incorporate SDG values, with the dominant themes being inclusive education, social empathy, and critical thinking. The remaining components either indirectly address sustainability principles or primarily focus on technical pedagogical aspects. This reveals a misalignment between the curriculum’s current structure and the transformative vision of ESD and SDGs. Methodologically, this research contributes by offering a replicable rubric for assessing curriculum sustainability. Conceptually, it establishes a link between the OBE framework and sustainability values within Islamic teacher education. Practically, the findings provide actionable insights for curriculum developers and policymakers to enhance alignment with global sustainability agendas. The study emphasizes the strategic role of PGMI in fostering sustainability-oriented educators and advocates for systemic curriculum reform to produce future teachers equipped with the knowledge, values, and skills necessary to address contemporary global challenges. Strengthening the integration of SDGs within OBE-based curricula is essential for higher education institutions to actively contribute to the realization of a sustainable future.

A. Wulandari; Aksi Hamzah; Otong Karyono

International Journal of Economic, Social and Development Sciences 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

This study aims to map the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) of each village within Awangpone Subdistrict to formulate a strategic model for enhancing the local economy in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030. Employing a qualitative field research design, the study integrates interdisciplinary, theological, and development economics approaches. Data were collected through questionnaires, interviews, direct observation, and documentation. The analysis follows Miles and Huberman’s interactive model, encompassing data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. The SWOT analysis reveals that the coordinates fall within Quadrant I, indicating that strengths outweigh weaknesses and opportunities surpass threats. Accordingly, the recommended strategy is the Strength-Opportunity (S-O) approach, which emphasizes leveraging internal strengths to capitalize on external opportunities. This strategy is deemed most effective for stimulating local economic growth and accelerating SDG achievement. Internal constraints identified include underutilized tourism potential and limited access to sharia-compliant financing mechanisms. External threats comprise weak partnership collaborations and limited foreign investment engagement. While several SDG targets—such as education and community participation—have shown promising progress, others remain underdeveloped, particularly in infrastructure development and equitable access to justice for rural populations. The findings underscore the importance of context-sensitive, multi-sectoral strategies that integrate local wisdom, theological values, and economic principles. The proposed strategic model offers a practical roadmap for village-level economic empowerment, contributing to inclusive and sustainable development. This research provides actionable insights for policymakers, development practitioners, and local stakeholders seeking to optimize village potential and foster resilience in rural economies.

Hasbiyadi Hasbiyadi; Abd. Mansyur Mus; Zulfikry Sukarno; Ansir Launtu; Ahmad Anto +2 more

Jurnal Inovasi Sosial dan Pengabdian 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Sanrobone Village in Takalar Regency has promising coastal tourism potential, such as mangrove forests, traditional ponds, and local maritime culture. However, this potential has not been optimally managed by the local community. This community service activity aims to increase the capacity of the Tourism Awareness Group (Pokdarwis) as a driving force for community-based tourism development. The implementation method includes field observation, destination management training, digital promotional content creation workshops, assistance in preparing integrated tour packages, and activity evaluation. The results of the activity showed an increase in Pokdarwis' understanding and skills in managing tourist destinations, promoting local potential through social media, and preparing attractive local wisdom-based tour packages. In addition, this activity also succeeded in encouraging synergy between Pokdarwis, the village government, and MSME actors in developing village tourism. This community service activity is expected to be a model for sustainable community-based tourism development in other coastal areas, while contributing to achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs) in the tourism sector.