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Kiki Riskianti Nanda; Winda Dwi Puspita

Journal of New Trends in Sciences 2024 CV. Aksara Global Akademia

Indonesia is a country with a high level of earthquake vulnerability, thus demanding innovation in building structural engineering that is not only safe but also environmentally friendly. In the context of sustainable development, bamboo as an abundant local material is starting to gain attention as an alternative to conventional materials. Bamboo, when processed into composites in the form of fibers or in combination with thermoplastic and thermoset polymers, has been proven to have superior mechanical properties, including tensile strength, stiffness, and resistance to chemical degradation. In addition, the characteristics of water absorption that are controlled through certain treatments make bamboo composites more competitive compared to synthetic materials. The application of bamboo composites in construction is not only limited to new materials in structural elements, but also effective in retrofitting methods. For example, recent research shows the potential of bamboo composites in strengthening reinforced concrete beams and improving the performance of frame systems in earthquake-resistant structures. In line with this, seismic design regulations and standards such as the comparison between SNI 1726:2012 and SNI 1726:2019 demonstrate the importance of adapting structural designs to local seismic conditions. The integration of bamboo composite materials with structural capacity analysis, numerical simulation, and pushover analysis methods has yielded promising results for improving building resilience to dynamic loads. Beyond technical aspects, this approach also supports environmental objectives. Several studies have even developed eco-friendly home prototypes utilizing innovative material combinations, including geopolymer blocks and natural fibers. Thus, the use of bamboo composites not only provides a technical solution to earthquake challenges but also contributes to global efforts to reduce the carbon footprint of the construction sector.

Giwang Sekar Windayu; Pelean Alexander Jonas Sitompul; Tukiman Tukiman; Saila Faradina Aidi; Nabila Kusari Yanti +6 more

JURNAL PENGABDIAN MASYARAKAT AKADEMISI (JPMA), 2024 CV. ALIM'SPUBLISHING

Eco-Play is a creative learning activity designed for elementary school students to introduce the concept of environmental sustainability through the activity of coloring and recycling plastic bottles into plant pots. In this program, children are encouraged to explore their creativity by decorating used plastic bottles using paint and various eco-friendly materials. After coloring, the decorated plastic bottles are used as pots to plant small plants, such as flowers or vegetables, which can later be cared for by the children at home or school. This activity also has educational benefits, where children learn about the life cycle of plants and the importance of plants for the environment. By planting and caring for their plants, children will experience the satisfaction of their work and gain a better understanding of ecosystems. Eco Play not only hones creativity but also shapes children's character to be more environmentally conscious and encourages them to become agents of change in the future.

Muhammad Raihan Nurhakim

Desentralisasi : Jurnal Hukum, Kebijakan Publik, dan Pemerintahan 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

Indonesia possesses vast forest areas with great potential. On the other hand, before the establishment of the Indonesian state, indigenous communities already exercised control over forests in the Indonesian territory based on customary rights. Therefore, the existence and customary rights of indigenous communities over forests are recognized in the Constitution. However, in reality, there are still many indigenous communities that their rights to the forests they have managed for generations have not been fully acknowledged, one of them is Cireundeu indigenous community. The lack of recognition causes these communities to face issues related to their customary rights over the forests.In fact, the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia actually guarantees the rights of indigenous peoples regarding their forest. One way to realize that rights is by declarating customary forests for the indigenous communities of Cireundeu. This research examines the importance of the declaration of customary forests for the Cireundeu Indigenous Community in light of the rights of indigenous communities guaranteed by the Constitution. This research is a normative legal study. The approaches used are the statutory approach and the conceptual approach. The results of this research indicate that the declaration of customary forests for the indigenous communities of Cireundeu is crucial to ensure their constitutional rights to be recognized and respected, along with their traditional rights, to achieve well-being, particularly in terms of food security, to protect their cultural identity, and to safeguard a healthy and sustainable environment.

Amiradiaty Nasution; Hauna Tsabitul Azmi

Presidensial : Jurnal Hukum, Administrasi Negara, dan Kebijakan Publik 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

The Indonesian government issued Presidential Regulation Number 79 of 2023, amending Presidential Regulation Number 55 of 2019, to accelerate the adoption of battery-based electric vehicles (BEVs) and reduce greenhouse gas emissions through incentives. These incentives, both fiscal and non-fiscal, aim to encourage the public to switch to electric vehicles. However, the environmental impact of electric vehicles needs consideration in the context of sustainable transport. This study analyzes the challenges of the incentive policy in promoting BEVs and its potential connection to greenwashing practices, aiming to develop effective solutions for environmental issues related to these incentives. Using a normative juridical approach, the research relies on secondary data, including primary legal materials and secondary sources like textbooks, journals, expert opinions, and jurisprudence. The findings highlight the need for supervision in providing incentives and suggest prioritizing the electrification of public vehicles to achieve sustainable green transportation. Additionally, the study emphasizes strengthening non-motorized and electricity-based public transportation modes and transitioning to renewable energy sources to mitigate environmental impacts.

Titin Sunaryati; Ira Restu Kurnia; Bramianto Setiawan; Dina Cameliya; Erlinawati Erlinawati +2 more

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Desa Sukaresmi, located in the Cikarang Selatan sub-district of Bekasi Regency, West Java, has experienced rapid population growth in tandem with industrial development in its vicinity Although this increase has brought positive economic impacts, environmental issues, particularly waste management, pose significant challenges The lack of innovation in managing organic and non-organic waste has led to environmental pollution and the loss of green spaces The Real Work Lecture Program (KKN) in Desa Sukaresmi proposes a solution by transforming waste into green elements through the revitalization of the village park Organic waste will be processed into compost to enrich the soil, while non-organic waste will be recycled into park decorations. This program aims to enhance collective awareness among residents about the importance of waste management and environmental preservation, making Desa Sukaresmi a pioneer in sustainable waste management practices that can be emulated by other villages The method used in this service is direct observation in Desa Sukaresmi The results obtained from this service include the revitalization of a beautiful village park in front of the Desa Sukaresmi office, with a satisfaction rating of 90% from the community of Desa Sukaresmi.

Titin Sunaryati; Ira Restu Kurnia; Bramianto Setiawan; Dina Cameliya; Erlinawati Erlinawati +2 more

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Desa Sukaresmi, located in the Cikarang Selatan sub-district of Bekasi Regency, West Java, has experienced rapid population growth in tandem with industrial development in its vicinity Although this increase has brought positive economic impacts, environmental issues, particularly waste management, pose significant challenges The lack of innovation in managing organic and non-organic waste has led to environmental pollution and the loss of green spaces The Real Work Lecture Program (KKN) in Desa Sukaresmi proposes a solution by transforming waste into green elements through the revitalization of the village park Organic waste will be processed into compost to enrich the soil, while non-organic waste will be recycled into park decorations. This program aims to enhance collective awareness among residents about the importance of waste management and environmental preservation, making Desa Sukaresmi a pioneer in sustainable waste management practices that can be emulated by other villages The method used in this service is direct observation in Desa Sukaresmi The results obtained from this service include the revitalization of a beautiful village park in front of the Desa Sukaresmi office, with a satisfaction rating of 90% from the community of Desa Sukaresmi.

Dimas Bagaskara; Ulfa Fadliyah; Karin Seftiani; Linda Silvi Nursanti; Emiliana Putri +5 more

ARDHI : Jurnal Pengabdian Dalam Negri 2024 Asosiasi Riset Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

This research shows that plastic bricks use plastic waste as a mixed material, offering an innovative solution in the construction sector that is more environmentally friendly and sustainable. The raw material used in making these bricks is plastic waste, which will reduce the amount of plastic waste thrown away in landfills. And the use of recycled plastic waste 5 (PP) polypropylene as a binding material in the paving block mixture produces maximum compressive strength.

Budi Prabowo; Agnes Lidya Claudya; Annisa Nathania Dewi; Aprilia Rahmasari; Bramantio Sunubrata

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Terapan 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The management of household waste is an urgent global problem that must be solved to ensure environmental sustainability and human health. However, products available on the market generally contain chemicals that can have a bad impact on health and the environment if used in the long term. The Thematic Community Service Lecture (KKN-T) in Sarirogo Village, Sidoarjo Regency, seeks to improve organic waste management through socialization of the production of organic liquid soap with the socialization method. This method contains the provision of materials, workshops and discussions with village health cadres. This socialization provides useful understanding and skills for the people of Sarirogo Village to utilize organic waste around to realize environmentally conscious village consumption and production in accordance with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 12.

Muhammad Raihan Nurhakim

Referendum : Jurnal Hukum Perdata dan Pidana 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

Indonesia possesses vast forest areas with great potential. On the other hand, before the establishment of the Indonesian state, indigenous communities already exercised control over forests in the Indonesian territory based on customary rights. Therefore, the existence and customary rights of indigenous communities over forests are recognized in the Constitution. However, in reality, there are still many indigenous communities that their rights to the forests they have managed for generations have not been fully acknowledged, one of them is Cireundeu indigenous community. The lack of recognition causes these communities to face issues related to their customary rights over the forests.In fact, the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia actually guarantees the rights of indigenous peoples regarding their forest. One way to realize that rights is by declarating customary forests for the indigenous communities of Cireundeu. This research examines the importance of the declaration of customary forests for the Cireundeu Indigenous Community in light of the rights of indigenous communities guaranteed by the Constitution. This research is a normative legal study. The approaches used are the statutory approach and the conceptual approach. The results of this research indicate that the declaration of customary forests for the indigenous communities of Cireundeu is crucial to ensure their constitutional rights to be recognized and respected, along with their traditional rights, to achieve well-being, particularly in terms of food security, to protect their cultural identity, and to safeguard a healthy and sustainable environment.

Nofri Yudi Arifin; Okta Veza; Albertus Laurensius Setyabudhi; Atman Lucky Fernandes

Karya Nyata : Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

In the rapidly evolving digital era, cybersecurity has become increasingly crucial as information technology permeates nearly every aspect of life. Students from the Faculty of Informatics Engineering, known for their tendency to adopt new technologies early, face high risks from constantly evolving and complex cyber threats. The importance of cybersecurity cannot be overstated, and educating and socializing safe technology practices are key to protecting oneself from cyberattacks. This community service aims to explore the effectiveness of cybersecurity awareness among students of the Faculty of Informatics Engineering at Ibnu Sina University, focusing on efforts to enhance understanding and protection against online threats. The activities include workshops and involve several stages, from planning to evaluation and reflection. The results indicate a significant improvement in students' understanding and proactive attitudes towards online security practices. Evaluation suggests that these awareness efforts effectively change students' behaviors to enhance digital safety. Recommendations for the future include increasing collaboration between universities and industry to provide additional resources and training. This initiative not only benefits students directly but also serves as a foundation for developing more comprehensive and sustainable cybersecurity education strategies in academic environments.  

M. Mascun Andianto; Dewi Nurmalitasari; Dian Rahmawati; Dwi Aprilia Damayanti; Aswin Saka

Karya Nyata : Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Early Childhood Education (PAUD) is very important for the intellectual, emotional, social, and physical development of children. PAUD SPS NUSA INDAH BUKIR in collaboration with KKN students from Bukir Village, Universitas PGRI Wiranegara Pasuruan held an art exhibition using sawdust to encourage children's creativity. Painting technique training and exhibition of works were included in the preparation, implementation, and evaluation process of the event. The results of the exhibition showed that sawdust helped children become creative and improved their fine motor skills, imagination, and social skills. Children felt more confident after receiving gifts. The involvement of KKN students in the exhibition showed the synergy between education and community service, which had a positive and sustainable impact. It is hoped that this exhibition will serve as a model for activities in PAUD that combine art, creativity, and environmental awareness.

Gilang Indra; Wieke Dewi Suryandari; Mohamad Tohari

International Journal of Sociology and Law 2024 Asosiasi Penelitian dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

Digital innovation offers myriad advantages to companies but also entails risks necessitating mitigation. To safeguard against adverse impacts on both the company and its consumers, adherence to legal obligations is imperative. Privacy and security risks pose potential economic, ethical, or legal ramifications for consumers and companies alike. The duty to safeguard personal data is shared between governmental bodies and companies, with the latter assuming primary responsibility as service providers. Ethical business conduct entails the protection of user data and transparent disclosure of data usage to users. Companies also need to consider human, technological, and environmental aspects before developing new technologies. Therefore, awareness from companies is needed to fulfill their digital social responsibility. The latest regulation is Law Number 27 of 2022 concerning Personal Data Protection. Personal data protection is one of the main focuses of Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR) or Corporate Digital Responsibility. The CDR concept is an evolution of Corporate Social Responsibility adapted to the digital era. In CDR, companies are expected to adopt practices that consider digital culture. It can be an effective strategy to integrate business and government interests in efforts to protect digital users.

Muhamad Yusar

Konsensus : Jurnal Ilmu Pertahanan, Hukum dan Ilmu Komunikasi 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

In a globalized era of change and ethical and political complexity, the role of education in shaping individual character and guiding social and political development is becoming increasingly important. Society's struggle to prevent and address corruption is a fundamental measure of prosperity and sustainable development. Corruption, as an act that undermines the integrity of social and political systems, is a serious issue that involves all levels of society. Therefore, early education on corruption prevention has great potential to play a key role. Anti-corruption education is a widely accepted approach in the fight against corruption. In addition to understanding the concept of corruption, it emphasizes the formation of strong character and ethical values to guide individuals in making decisions with integrity throughout their lives. In the higher education environment, the role of anti-corruption education is increasingly important as students are the future leaders who will shape the direction of society's development. This study highlights the importance of anti-corruption education in shaping student character. The results show that anti-corruption education contributes positively to students' integrity, ethical awareness, and anti-corruption attitudes. Anti-corruption education has brought a positive impact in shaping the character of students, continuous efforts are needed to strengthen this program and ensure a cleaner, more integrity, and active young generation in preventing corruption in the future.

Cicilia Jovana Arlinaninova; Dewi , Preditha Kinanti

Transformasi: Journal of Economics and Business Management 2024 Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

This study analyzes the impact of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives by PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) on the development of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Indonesia by 2024. Using a qualitative research approach with in-depth interviews and direct participatory observation of MSME stakeholders who benefit from BRI's CSR programs, the study reveals significant positive results. CSR interventions not only enhance the capacity and competitiveness of MSMEs but also improve their access to financing. Furthermore, the research highlights the broader social and environmental impacts of BRI's CSR, confirming its role in encouraging sustainable business practices among MSMEs. The research findings show strong synergies between BRI's CSR efforts and local government support, which enhances the program's effectiveness and reach across different regions of Indonesia. This research underscores the critical role of CSR in driving inclusive economic development and sustainable growth in Indonesia, advocating for continued support and refinement of CSR strategies as a key driver of economic empowerment and environmental stewardship.

Rangkuty, Dewi Mahrani; Br Naibaho, Yanti; Suhut, Anwar

International Journal of Economics and Management Sciences 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Garbage is a serious problem in Indonesia, including in Medan Belawan District. The Rubbish Bank Program is present as a solution for Rubbish management and economic empowerment of the community. This research aims to analyze the concept of green economy through the Rubbish Bank program in Medan Belawan District.The research method used is qualitatively descriptive with a case study approach. Data is collected through observation, interview, and documentation. The data analysis technique used is thematic analysis. The Rubbish Bank Program in Medan Belawan District has provided economic, social, and environmental benefits. Economic benefits include increased community income, job creation, and savings in Rubbish transportation costs. Social benefits include increasing public awareness about the importance of good Rubbish management, and increasing public concern for the environment. Environmental benefits include reducing Rubbish generation, reducing environmental pollution, and preserving natural resources. The Rubbish Bank Program in Medan Belawan District is an example of the implementation of an effective and sustainable green economy concept. This program can be a model for other Rubbish management programs in Indonesia.

Topan Wishnu Candra; Soerya Respationo; Parameshwara Parameshwara; Erniyanti Erniyanti

International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice 2024 Asosiasi Penelitian dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

The artisanal shipping industry in Indonesia, particularly in Batam and Tanjungpinang, has experienced significant stagnation and decline due to the aging fleet and fleet extinction. The background of this study is based on the importance of the artisanal shipping industry in supporting the local and national maritime economy, as well as the major challenges facing the sector in maintaining efficient and sustainable operations. The purpose of this research is to analyze the juridical factors that cause the non-development of the people's shipping industry in the area, as well as identify legal measures that can support the development of this industry.  The research method applied combines normative and empirical approaches through case studies in Batam and Tanjungpinang. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with boat owners, fishermen, government officials, and maritime law experts, as well as analysis of relevant documents. The research integrates John Austin's positive law theory, Lawrence M. Friedman's legal system theory, and systems theory to analyze interactions within the maritime legal system. The results show that burdensome regulations, lack of access to financing, declining competitiveness, as well as environmental impacts and socio-economic factors are the main causes of the underdevelopment of the community shipping industry. Strict regulations and high operational costs make it difficult for small boat owners to comply with regulations, while limited access to financing hinders fleet rejuvenation and upgrades. An aging and inefficient fleet lowers the industry's competitiveness, and environmental pollution from old vessels worsens operating conditions. Suggestions include revising regulations to simplify and reduce administrative burdens, providing accessible financing and subsidy schemes, improving port infrastructure, and training and certification programs for ship owners and crew. In addition, international cooperation is also needed to adopt technology and best practices in the shipping industry. The implementation of these recommendations is expected to support the development of the small-scale shipping industry in Batam and Tanjungpinang, improve competitiveness, and make a greater contribution to Indonesia's maritime economy.    

Nadiza Rahma Talitanahda; Ainurrohmah, Syafika; Bunga Annisa; Dhian Satria Yudha Kartika

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Terapan 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Mojowangi Village, Mojowarno District, Jombang Regency, is a village that has strong cultural potential. However, this village also faces environmental weaknesses in the form of increasingly worrying plastic waste problems. Ecobrick socialization in Mojowangi Village is a very important effort to overcome the problem of plastic waste. Using a participatory method, this activity involves PKK mothers in making ecobricks, namely plastic bottles filled with solid plastic waste. The main objective is to increase community awareness and skills in sustainable plastic waste management. This activity also contributes to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially goals number 11 (Sustainable Cities and Settlements) and number 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production). The results of the activity show an increase in community awareness, skills, and active participation, as well as opening up new economic opportunities for the community. Thus, this activity not only has a positive impact on the environment but can also improve the economy of the local community

Dwi Arviana, Nerissa; Baidlowi, Imam; Hidayat, M. Syamsul

Journal of Management and Social Sciences (JIMAS) 2024 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Administrasi (STIA) Yappi Makassar

The beauty industry is a sector that continues to grow and plays an important role in the global economy. This phenomenon is driven by increasing consumer awareness of personal appearance and skin care. However, along with this growth comes concern over the beauty industry's negative impact on the environment and human health. To overcome these challenges, the concept of sustainability has become the main focus for beauty companies. One company in the beauty sector is The Body Shop, which has long been one of the pioneers in the beauty industry which is committed to sustainable and environmentally friendly principles. This research aims to find out and analyze the influence of green marketing strategies, green products and green brands on purchasing decisions for environmentally friendly beauty products (study at the body shop Mojokerto). The research method used in this research is a quantitative research method using SPSS software. This research is descriptive research. The sampling technique used is Probability Sampling using the Simple Random Sampling method. Data collection in this research used questionnaires from 110 respondents from The Body Shop consumers whose addresses were in Mojokerto. The data analysis method in this research uses validity testing, classical assumption testing, multiple linear regression analysis, and hypothesis testing. The results of this research show that green marketing strategies do not have a positive and significant effect on purchasing decisions, green products have a positive and significant effect on purchasing decisions, green brands have a positive and significant effect on purchasing decisions. Green marketing strategies, green products and green brands simultaneously influence purchasing decisions.

Yuniar Nurul Fazriyah; Regi Refian Garis; R. Rindu Garvera

Kajian ilmu Hukum, Sosial dan Administrasi Negara 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This research was motivated by the lack of optimal sustainable development in the health sector in the village of Lightninghilir, Baregbeg subdistrict, Ciamis district. The issue of creating a healthy and prosperous society is not an easy matter, so there is a need for cooperation between the village government and each posyandu cadre in each hamlet. This research is descriptive research with a qualitative approach. The data in this research consists of primary and secondary data. The informants in this study were 7 people. Data collection techniques through literature study, interviews, field observations and documentation. Data processing or analysis techniques through data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. The results of this research are: 1) Analysis of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the Health Sector in Petirhilir Village, Baregbeg District, Ciamis Regency, the results show that the strategy has been implemented but not optimally. 2) The obstacles faced are the lack of capacity of implementing cadres who carry out SDGs data collection to the community and also the public's awareness of the importance of health is still lacking, communication is not running well, the community's economy is limited, and the public is less aware of the importance of health. 3) The efforts made are that the Village Government seeks to coordinate with the community health center to prepare implementing human resources that focus on the health sector by improving environmental quality and optimizing counseling and also the duties of community development cadres and village assistants to carry out house visits.

Muhammad Rafel Emirruso Mauluddin; Utari Esti Isnainazzahra; Syarief Hidajat

Jurnal Hasil Kegiatan Bersama Masyarakat 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

The Domas Village area in Mojokerto Regency faces environmental cleanliness issues, particularly in waste management. These issues are tied to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically SDG 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production) and SDG 13 (Addressing Climate Change). This journal assesses a community empowerment program in Domas Village aimed at managing organic waste and converting it into compost raw materials. The program seeks to enhance the community's ability to manage waste efficiently and in an environmentally friendly manner through practical training and counseling. The research methodology involves a qualitative approach with an in-depth case study of the program. The findings demonstrate that this empowerment program can decrease the amount of organic waste being disposed of and provide additional income for the community through compost sales. It has also raised environmental awareness among villagers and encouraged active participation in waste management activities. This study concludes that community empowerment in Domas Village is an effective implementation of SDGs principles. To further develop this program, recommendations   include   expanding   its   reach   to neighboring villages,   improving   access   to   waste   processing technology, and strengthening collaboration between the government and the local community.