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Avelinus Lefaan; Ferry Rhendra Pananda Putra Sitorus; Irene Daniella Merahabia

Jurnal Inovasi Sosial dan Pengabdian 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Various floods in Jayapura City in early 2025 have caused a number of losses. The problem of the impact of this flood can be solved by reducing the occurrence of flooding again, especially in the long term through the formation of children's character who care about the environment. Activities to increase environmental awareness were carried out by planting flowers focused on children studying at the Rumbel Pelita located at Kali Sunyi, Polda Bhayangkara Public Housing Complex, Buper Waena. The purpose of this community service activity was to increase children's awareness of the surrounding environment through flower planting. The problem posed was how to change children's behavior to care about the environment to prevent flooding. The solution was to increase children's awareness through flower planting at the Kali Sunyi location, Polda Bhayangkara, Buper Waena, Heram District. The method used was through counseling, question and answer sessions, and flower planting activities accompanied by their care. This care was carried out primarily during the learning process at the Rumbel that took place in the future after the community service activity. The results of this community service have been carried out by planting approximately 165 flowers at the Rumbel location, planted by 50 children.

Muhammad Dzakwan Rafa; Davina Shafa Fellisa; Meisanti Meisanti

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This community service activity is motivated by the increasing volume of household plastic waste that has not been optimally managed, thus potentially polluting the environment. Utilizing inorganic waste, especially used plastic bottles, as a planting medium is a simple solution to reduce pollution while increasing community creativity. This activity aims to increase community knowledge and skills in utilizing used plastic bottles as a useful and economically valuable planting medium container. The Women Farmers Group (KWT) participated in this activity on May 1, 2026 in Gempol Sari Village, Sepatan Timur District, Tangerang Regency, Banten Province. Participatory Action Research (PAR) strategies were used to carry out implementation techniques, which included socialization, training, direct practice, mentoring, and assessment. Pre- and post-activity tests were given and evaluated using Paired Sample T-Tests to assess the activity. After participating in the training, the level of participant understanding increased, in accordance with the results of the activity. Participants' knowledge increased significantly through this exercise, as indicated by a significant increase in their average post-test score from 92.86 to 78.57 (p < 0.05). In addition, participants were able to independently practice making simple planting media from used plastic bottles. This activity has positive implications for increasing environmental awareness and community creativity, as well as supporting economic empowerment and sustainable environmental management efforts.

Muhammad Dzakwan Rafa; Davina Shafa Fellisa; Meisanti Meisanti

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This community service activity is motivated by the increasing volume of household plastic waste that has not been optimally managed, thus potentially polluting the environment. Utilizing inorganic waste, especially used plastic bottles, as a planting medium is a simple solution to reduce pollution while increasing community creativity. This activity aims to increase community knowledge and skills in utilizing used plastic bottles as a useful and economically valuable planting medium container. The Women Farmers Group (KWT) participated in this activity on May 1, 2026 in Gempol Sari Village, Sepatan Timur District, Tangerang Regency, Banten Province. Participatory Action Research (PAR) strategies were used to carry out implementation techniques, which included socialization, training, direct practice, mentoring, and assessment. Pre- and post-activity tests were given and evaluated using Paired Sample T-Tests to assess the activity. After participating in the training, the level of participant understanding increased, in accordance with the results of the activity. Participants' knowledge increased significantly through this exercise, as indicated by a significant increase in their average post-test score from 92.86 to 78.57 (p < 0.05). In addition, participants were able to independently practice making simple planting media from used plastic bottles. This activity has positive implications for increasing environmental awareness and community creativity, as well as supporting economic empowerment and sustainable environmental management efforts.

Bungaran Sinaga; Fadil Fadil; Intan Dwi Wahyuni; Khairun Nisa; Muhammad Naufal Erian

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Village regional information plays an important role in supporting community services and effective development planning. However, some rural areas still face limitations in information regarding hamlet boundaries and road access, including Lunto Barat Village, Lembah Segar District, Sawahlunto City. This Community Service Program (KKN) aimed to improve the availability and accessibility of village regional information through hamlet and road mapping activities. The methods applied included field observation, direct road data collection with village officials, preparation of hamlet maps, and environmental development activities through community-based planting. The results indicated that the mapping activities provided clearer information on hamlet boundaries and village road networks, thereby facilitating community access to regional information. Furthermore, the resulting village map helped both residents and visitors locate destinations more effectively. This program demonstrates that village mapping activities not only enhance access to regional information but also contribute to more structured and participatory village development.

Bungaran Sinaga; Fadil Fadil; Intan Dwi Wahyuni; Khairun Nisa; Muhammad Naufal Erian

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Village regional information plays an important role in supporting community services and effective development planning. However, some rural areas still face limitations in information regarding hamlet boundaries and road access, including Lunto Barat Village, Lembah Segar District, Sawahlunto City. This Community Service Program (KKN) aimed to improve the availability and accessibility of village regional information through hamlet and road mapping activities. The methods applied included field observation, direct road data collection with village officials, preparation of hamlet maps, and environmental development activities through community-based planting. The results indicated that the mapping activities provided clearer information on hamlet boundaries and village road networks, thereby facilitating community access to regional information. Furthermore, the resulting village map helped both residents and visitors locate destinations more effectively. This program demonstrates that village mapping activities not only enhance access to regional information but also contribute to more structured and participatory village development.

Rachmad Sholeh; Angel Adinda Putri Utama; Achmad Dwi Aprillianto; Adimas Indra Putra; Amelia Zahro +23 more

Jurnal Pengabdian Sosial dan Kemanusiaan 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The greening program is an important effort to improve environmental quality and strengthen community awareness of ecological sustainability. This study aims to describe the implementation of tree-planting activities carried out by university students in Kalikatir Village through a participatory approach. The research employed a qualitative descriptive method, using observation, interviews, and documentation as data-collection techniques. The findings indicate that community participation plays a significant role in the success of the program, particularly in selecting planting locations, providing tools and support, and maintaining the planted trees. The greening activities have produced positive impacts, including increased vegetation cover, a cooler village environment, and stronger community awareness of the importance of green spaces. Moreover, collaboration between students and local residents has enhanced social cohesion and supported the sustainability of environmental initiatives. This study concludes that a participatory approach combined with a qualitative descriptive method is effective in understanding the dynamics of implementing greening programs at the village level.

Rahman, Yahya Ibadu; Trisnawati, Septian Nur Ika; Alfarizi, Salman; Ridho, Ahmad Rasyid; Nisa, A Mawardatun +2 more

Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The global environmental crisis requires a development approach that not only focuses on economic aspects but also on ecological sustainability and humanity's moral responsibility toward nature. The perspective of ecotheology views the environment as a trust that must be preserved through spiritual awareness and social practices. This community service aims to internalize the values of ecotheology to strengthen ecological culture and support sustainable village development. The method used is a participatory approach based on community empowerment through three stages: preparation, implementation, and follow-up. The core activities include educating ecotheology values, fish seed distribution, tree planting, and strengthening waste bank management. The results show an increase in ecological awareness among the community, marked by a change in their view of environmental responsibility, the development of eco-friendly habits, and strengthened social solidarity. The integration of spiritual values in ecological practices has proven effective in building a collective culture that supports village sustainability. This program demonstrates that a value-based approach and direct experience can drive a sustainable transformation of ecological behavior.

Irwanto, Irwanto; Wuri, Margaretha Arnita; Hatulesila, Jan; Sahupala, Andjela; Soselisa, Fanny +1 more

Jurnal Kemitraan Masyarakat 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Tawiri Village, Teluk Ambon District, possesses non-timber forest product (NTFP) potential, including patchouli (Pogostemon cablin Benth.) as a high-value essential oil producer. Patchouli cultivation development faces limitations in farmers' capacity regarding technical cultivation, post-harvest handling, and product downstream processing. This community service activity aims to enhance the Citra Aroma Forest Farmer Group (KTH) capacity in sustainable patchouli cultivation. Activities were conducted from September to November 2025 using a participatory knowledge transfer approach based on the Knowledge Transfer Framework, encompassing awareness, acquisition, application, and knowledge utilization-evaluation stages. Implementation included socialization, technical training, field demonstrations, and cultivation mentoring. Results demonstrate increased knowledge and skills among KTH members in seedling selection, land preparation, planting techniques, and patchouli maintenance. The main output is a Pocket Book on Sustainable Patchouli Cultivation SOP integrating scientific knowledge with local practices. This activity contributes to strengthening farmer group institutional capacity, developing NTFP-based entrepreneurship, and supporting the achievement of SDGs 1 and SDGs 8.

Leony Agustine; Febrisi Dwita; Andri Andri; Eka Widiawati Wijaya Kusuma; Adrianus Trigunadi Santoso

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Perubahan Sosial 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This community service activity aims to improve the ability of farmers in East Singkawang Regency to prepare simple and structured financial reports. Prior to the activity, most farmers had not maintained regular financial records, thus experiencing difficulties in identifying production costs, revenue, and profitability. The implementation method included socialization of farm financial management, training in preparing simple financial reports, and intensive mentoring. This activity involved 20 farmers as community service partners. Evaluation was conducted through comparing conditions before and after the activity using pre- and post-test instruments and observing financial record keeping results. The results showed a 45% increase in farmers' understanding of financial reporting concepts, as well as a 50% increase in their ability to prepare simple profit and loss and cash flow statements. Furthermore, 83% of participants were able to record business transactions independently and sustainably after the mentoring activity. The implementation of simple financial reports also helped farmers identify production cost structures and determine business plans for the next planting season. This community service activity contributed to strengthening the application of financial management in farming businesses and supported increased transparency, efficiency, and economic sustainability for farmers in East Singkawang Regency.

Herman Sjahruddin; Irfai Sohilauw; A. Sulfati; Muh.Umar Data; Siti Mispa +3 more

Jurnal Pengabdian Sosial dan Kemanusiaan 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Malino City in Gowa Regency plays a crucial ecological role as a water catchment area, yet it currently faces the threat of land degradation due to land-use conversion and erosion in hilly areas. This community service activity aims to implement soil conservation while enhancing the economic potential of local residents through the planting of productive fruit tree seedlings. The methods employed include educational socialization, training on planting techniques for sloped land, and the distribution of superior fruit tree seedlings (avocado, durian, and orange). The results indicate an increase in community understanding regarding the importance of permanent vegetation in maintaining soil stability. A total of [Mention number] tree seedlings were planted with the active participation of local farmer groups. In conclusion, the integration of ecological and economic aspects through productive trees creates a sustainable conservation system by providing direct financial benefits to the community, thereby increasing their motivation to preserve the environment in the Malino region.

Pipit Skriptianata Putra Pranida; Djudjun Rusmiatmoko; Hetyorini Hetyorini; Wawan Destiawan

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Keberlanjutan Masyarakat 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Palgunadi Selatan Village, RT 07/RW 05, Bulu Lor Subdistrict, North Semarang, possesses distinctive local potential in the form of community-based grape cultivation. However, this potential has not yet been systematically integrated into spatial and environmental planning at the neighborhood scale. This community service program aims to identify local potential and environmental constraints, formulate a design concept for a grape-based thematic village, and strengthen collaboration between residents, universities, and local stakeholders. The implementation method employs field observation, identification of potential and problems, environmental analysis, participatory discussions with the  community, and formulation of a spatial design concept. The results of the program are presented in the form of a conceptual design for the Grape-Based Thematic Village along Palgunadi Selatan Street, which includes gateway elements, pedestrian pathways, communal seating areas, pergola systems for grape cultivation, neighborhood bridges, vertical planting systems, and security posts. This design concept enhances environmental quality, strengthens the visual identity of the neighborhood, and creates opportunities for community-based economic activities and educational tourism. Furthermore, the program contributes to increased community awareness and participation in environmentally responsive and locally based neighborhood development, supporting the realization of a more organized, attractive, productive, and sustainable urban settlement.

Restu Prihandini; Victor Palapessy; Derry Trisna Wahyuni; Nanda Azzahra

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Keberlanjutan Masyarakat 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This community service program aims to enhance the knowledge and skills of the community in Pulau Akar, Setokok Village, Batam City, in utilizing Family Medicinal Plants (TOGA) for optimizing health based on traditional methods. The program was carried out through training involving housewives, community leaders, and local health cadres. The methods used include an initial survey, practical training on types of medicinal plants, their benefits, processing methods, and the distribution of TOGA seedlings to be planted at participants' homes. Additionally, group discussions were held to reinforce understanding and organize TOGA utilization within the community. The results of this program showed a significant increase in participants' understanding and skills regarding the use of TOGA for treating minor ailments and disease prevention. The community began planting TOGA around their homes, creating herbal gardens that can be used as a source of natural medicine. Furthermore, the emergence of local leaders actively disseminating knowledge about TOGA was an important outcome of this service. Social change was also evident as the community became more aware of the importance of managing health independently using local resources. It is hoped that this program will continue with regular training and the strengthening of TOGA utilization groups to ensure the sustainability of this program in the future.

Andres M. Ginting; Asnewastri Asnewastri; Ahmad Fakhri Hutauruk; Jalatua H. Hasugian; Satria Chandra +3 more

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Keberlanjutan Masyarakat 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Muara Takus Temple is a valuable historical heritage in Riau Province and a testament to the glory of ancient civilization in the Indonesian archipelago. However, the environment around the temple often faces problems such as litter, vegetation damage, and declining public awareness. Clean-up and environmental preservation activities in this area demonstrate the involvement of the younger generation and the community in preserving the historic site. Through a participatory approach, this community service program aims to describe the process, results, and social impact of preservation activities in the Muara Takus Temple area. The results of the community service program demonstrate increased public awareness, the formation of cross-institutional collaboration, and the strengthening of the value of mutual cooperation in preserving cultural heritage and the environment. The results demonstrate that the involvement of the community, students, and site managers has successfully raised collective awareness of the importance of maintaining cleanliness and preserving cultural heritage. Furthermore, this activity strengthened the synergy between historical and environmental preservation through tree planting, waste management, and the provision of educational boards. This activity demonstrates that cultural heritage preservation can be revitalized through active participation and cross-generational collaboration.