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Moch Iqbal Pramudita; Agus Afandi

FUNDAMENTUM : Jurnal Pengabdian Multidisiplin 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

Waste management remains one of the major challenges in urban areas, including Rungkut Menanggal Subdistrict, Surabaya. Although two active waste banks already exist, community participation and the optimization of social and material assets remain limited. This community empowerment program aims to optimize local potential through the strengthening of social and material assets based on waste bank activities using the Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) approach. This approach emphasizes the utilization of existing community strengths and resources to create sustainable social transformation. The program was carried out through five participatory stages: discover, dream, design, define, and destiny. The results show a significant improvement in the community’s capacity for household waste management. Residents were able to process approximately 100 kg of organic waste into compost and create creative products such as decorative bags made from plastic waste. Moreover, collaboration among local institutions such as Karang Taruna Arkidli, PKK, Posga Venus, Posga Bumi, and KSH increased, strengthening collective action in environmental management. This program demonstrates that the ABCD approach effectively enhances social capital, increases community participation, and generates both economic and environmental benefits. Waste bank management based on local asset empowerment can serve as a model for inclusive and adaptive community development in urban environmental contexts.

Ayu Widiastuti

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

Environmental management auditing is a strategic tool used to assess an organization’s performance in environmental management. Its main objectives are to enhance compliance with regulations, identify environmental risks, and strengthen corporate social responsibility. This study uses a bibliometric approach to analyze trends and research opportunities in the field of environmental management auditing during the period 2015–2025. Utilizing the Publish or Perish and VOSviewer software, this study examines 200 publications obtained through Google Scholar, revealing citation patterns, author collaborations, and frequently occurring keywords in the literature. The analysis results show that topics such as auditing, disclosure, governance, and big data dominate the existing literature, reflecting significant attention to transparency and data management in environmental audits. Additionally, there is a noticeable shift toward the use of technology in environmental auditing practices, including the use of big data and analytics to support audit processes. Bibliometric visualization also identified several areas with low density, such as implementation and environmental information, indicating potential research opportunities. This suggests that although significant research has been conducted, there is still room for further development, particularly regarding the implementation of environmental management audits across various industries. This study provides valuable insights into the development of more adaptive, multidisciplinary environmental auditing strategies that align with sustainable development goals.

Winda Safitri; Frischa Vera Yunida; Yanuangga Galahartlambang; Agustinus Salukh; Tri Winarsih

Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat 2025 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

The Pancasila Student Profile Strengthening Project (P5) aims to develop students who possess strong character and skills that are relevant to the demands of the times, particularly in facing global challenges and technological advancements. One of the implementations of P5 at SMK NU 1 Sukodadi is the Gelar Karya activity, which serves as a platform for students to showcase their creativity and apply the values of Pancasila in real life. The theme of this activity is "Build a Healthy Body, Mind, and Sustainable Lifestyle," aimed at raising awareness of the importance of physical and mental health, as well as adopting environmentally friendly practices that support sustainability. The method used in this activity is a project-based learning approach, where students are given the opportunity to learn through direct experience. This allows them to understand and apply the theories they have learned in real-world practices. Additionally, the activity emphasizes collaboration between students and teachers, creating a supportive learning environment and strengthening the relationship between learners and educators. By utilizing experiential learning, students are directly involved in the learning process, which facilitates a deeper understanding. The results of this community service project show that the Gelar Karya activity successfully increased students' awareness of the importance of healthy lifestyles and sustainable environmental management. Students not only gained theoretical knowledge but also practical skills that they can apply in their daily lives. Furthermore, the activity strengthened students' character and supported the values of the Pancasila Student Profile. These findings can serve as a model for other schools to optimize the sustainable implementation of P5, providing a positive impact on shaping students' character and skills for a better future.

Desy Fadilah Adina Putri; Abdul Hamid; Nadia R. Kaleka; Evi Rosmiana

FUNDAMENTUM : Jurnal Pengabdian Multidisiplin 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti Dan Pengajar Ilmu Sosial Indonesia

The presence of scattered waste in the environment has a significant impact on both environmental sustainability and human health. In Indonesia, the accumulation of waste has reached alarming levels, amounting to approximately 175,000 tons per day, or the equivalent of 64 million tons annually. Household activities are one of the main contributors, producing a wide variety of waste, including organic and non-organic materials. Poto Village is among the areas receiving particular attention regarding this issue due to the challenges it faces in waste management. Improper management of waste not only leads to air, water, and soil pollution but also increases the risk of various health problems within the community. One of the programs designed to address this problem is the 3R program, which emphasizes three main principles: reduce, recycle, and reuse. The purpose of this community service initiative is to improve public knowledge and awareness of effective waste management through the application of 3R practices. The activities were carried out in three main stages, namely preparation, education, and discussion through a question-and-answer session. The process began with a socialization activity that introduced the objectives, purposes, and sustainability aspects of waste management efforts in the village. The educational session was attended by 30 participants, consisting of housewives, farmers, and entrepreneurs, who represented key groups within the community. Furthermore, interviews with local cadres revealed that waste is collected weekly by garbage trucks, indicating the village’s commitment to environmental management. Participants responded enthusiastically throughout the educational sessions, showing a strong interest and positive reception toward the information provided. As a follow-up step, future activities could include hands-on training in waste management using available media and tools, which would allow participants to apply the concepts learned in a practical and sustainable manner.

Siti Aisyah Siahaan; Cut Nuraini; Abdi Sugiarto

International Journal of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineering 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

Slum settlements developing around Final Disposal Sites (TPA) represent a complex phenomenon that affects the quality of the urban living environment. In Karo Regency, the proximity of the TPA to residential areas has raised various issues such as air pollution, declining sanitation quality, and limited community participation in spatial planning processes. This study aims to analyze the influence of Distance to the TPA (X1), Length of Residence (X2), Community Participation (X3), Perception of TPA Impact (X4), and Household Income (X5) on the Quality of Slum Settlements (Y). A quantitative approach was applied using a multiple linear regression model, based on primary data from 200 respondents residing in areas affected by the TPA. The analysis revealed that, simultaneously, the four independent variables (X1–X4) significantly influence settlement quality, whereas household income does not show a significant effect. Partially, Distance to the TPA and Length of Residence have negative effects, while Perception of TPA Impact has a positive effect. Interestingly, Community Participation shows a negative influence, indicating ineffective engagement in environmental management. The R² value of 0.016 suggests that the model explains only a small portion of the variation, yet the F-test significance supports the overall model's relevance. Recommendations from this study include the importance of establishing a minimum 300-meter buffer zone between the TPA and residential areas, implementing sanitary landfill methods to replace open dumping systems, forming environmentally-based community forums with advocacy strength, and conducting community-based waste management training focusing on high-risk households. Strengthening participatory approaches through integration into village and sub-district spatial planning is essential for managing environmental impacts collaboratively and sustainably.

Najwa Aulia Kusuma; Lena Dea Pitrianingsih

Jurnal Riset Ilmu Hukum, Sosial dan Politik 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

It is impossible to disentangle customary law from the fabric of a community as it is an integral aspect of society as a whole.  The national legal system in Indonesia also develops as society evolves in response to shifting social, cultural, economic, and political demands.  Through the lens of positive legislation and field practices, this study adopts a juridical-sociological method to better understand how indigenous people's rights are legally protected in environmental management.  By taking a legal stance, we may analyse the constitutional guarantees and statutes that protect indigenous peoples' rights from 1945 forward.  At the same time, the sociological method seeks to understand indigenous populations' experiences with, reactions to, and advocacy for their right to a sustainable environment in light of these legislative obligations.  The 1945 Constitution guarantees, in Article 18B paragraph (2).

Irsan Herlandi Putra

Jurnal Kemitraan Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This community service activity aims to improve transparency and accountability in the management of citizen contributions through the implementation of a digital reporting system based on Google Spreadsheet in the Seroja Home Residence 2 Complex. The problems previously faced were the limitations of the manual system which was slow, inefficient, and less transparent. This activity was carried out through a series of stages, namely identifying needs, preparing system designs, training administrators and residents, and assisting with implementation. The results of the activity showed that the digital reporting system was able to improve administrative efficiency, strengthen citizen participation, and form an open and collaborative governance culture. This activity also increases digital literacy among residents and results in social change in the form of a shift in the role of residents from recipients of information to active partners in environmental management. This finding is reinforced by recent literature showing that simple yet participatory technology can be an innovative solution in strengthening local-based community governance. This activity can be replicated in similar environments with ongoing training and mentoring support.

Nadila Nadila; Septiani Fransisca

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Keberlanjutan Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This study aimed to evaluate the implementation of green accounting at Polrestabes Palembang and its impact on sustainable environmental management. A descriptive qualitative approach was employed, utilizing observation, interviews, and documentation for data collection. The findings revealed that green accounting practices at Polrestabes Palembang were not yet fully integrated into the institution’s financial accounting system. Environmental costs were still recorded under general operational expenses without specific classifications, and there was no systematic measurement or disclosure in accordance with environmental accounting principles. However, several positive initiatives existed, such as energy efficiency, greening efforts, waste management, and food security programs. The study recommends strengthening environmental cost recording systems, integrating data across departments, and providing training to enhance understanding of green accounting. Effective implementation of green accounting is expected to improve transparency, accountability, and institutional legitimacy in supporting sustainable development.

Rizka Gusnia Ananda

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

This study examines technological innovation in environmental policy in Pelalawan Regency, Riau, a region known for its abundant forest resources but facing serious environmental pressures due to forest degradation, land fires, and industrial pollution. The primary objective of this research is to identify policy innovations that can enhance environmental management and support sustainable development that harmonizes economic and ecological aspects. The methodology employed is a qualitative approach with a case study design, involving interviews, participatory observation, and document analysis. The findings indicate that the implementation of technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT)-based air quality sensors and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has improved the effectiveness of environmental management. However, challenges such as limited human resource capacity, uneven technological infrastructure, and bureaucratic resistance continue to hinder innovation implementation. This study recommends strengthening digital infrastructure, revitalizing the licensing system, and fostering multi-stakeholder collaboration as strategic steps toward improved environmental governance. With an inclusive and sustainable approach, Pelalawan Regency has the potential to become a model for sustainable development in Indonesia.

Mohammad Farhan Resa Fathoni Shofwan; Anak Agung Istri Sri Wahyuni; Maulidiah Rahmawati; I’ie Suwondo

Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Teknik 2025 Pusat riset dan Inovasi Nasional

This research aims to explore and analyze the garbage management plan implemented on board ships. In this context, the author conducts direct observation to understand the problems encountered in executing the plan. Through firsthand experience, the author can identify various obstacles that may arise, especially those related to non-compliance with existing official procedures and regulations.The data collection methods used in this study include several approaches, allowing the author to obtain comprehensive information regarding waste management practices on ships. By using appropriate analytical techniques, the author seeks to find solutions to the problems faced in garbage management and provide applicable recommendations to improve the plan's effectiveness.The results of this research are expected to provide better insights into the challenges faced in waste management within the maritime environment, and to encourage the development of better policies for waste management on board ships. Thus, this research not only contributes to academic literature but also provides practical benefits for the shipping industry and environmental management.

Mawardi Heru Prasetyo; Dewi Wahyuni K. Baderan; Marini Susanti Hamidu

Hidroponik : Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Dan Teknologi Dalam Ilmu Tanaman 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Tanaman Dan Hewani Indonesia

Exploitation of mineral resources through mining activities in Indonesia provides significant economic benefits, but also causes various negative impacts on the environment and socio-economic life of local communities. This study aims to review the impacts of various types of mining activities such as sand, coal, and gold. Common environmental damages include deforestation, soil erosion, water, soil, and air pollution, and decreased biodiversity. Socio-economically, mining increases social conflict, health problems, and changes in people's livelihoods. Effective management efforts include law enforcement against illegal activities, implementation of reclamation and rehabilitation, application of impact mitigation technology, and active involvement of local communities in environmental management. Consistent implementation of policies and mitigation measures is key to achieving a balance between economic benefits and environmental sustainability.

Kevin Ardin Hulu; Febertin Gulo; Dionisius Sianipar; Gabriel Lumban Tobing; Indra Sihombing

Jurnal Kemitraan Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Waste sorting is one of the important steps in sustainable environmental management. However, elementary school students' awareness in sorting organic and non-organic waste is still relatively low. This can have an impact on increasing the volume of waste that is not managed properly, which ultimately contributes to environmental pollution. This community service aims to measure the effectiveness of the use of two-compartment trash bins in improving students' understanding of waste sorting. The method used is observation with an action study approach on elementary school students. The results of observations after socialization showed an increase in students' understanding after the use of two-compartment trash bins, which was reflected in the increased accuracy in disposing of waste into the appropriate compartment. The use of two-compartment trash bins has proven effective in increasing students' awareness and habits in sorting waste.

Febrina S.L. Lumbantobing; Sonya Hutabarat; Atika Suriani Laia; Yufiriani Lase

Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Community service activities are one of the compulsory courses to train students to establish the knowledge and skills they have in a learning process according to their respective fields of study. The purpose of the mini PkM is to improve children's literacy and numeracy skills in Namo Suro Baru Village, Sibiru-Biru District, Deli Serdang Regency, by using a more contextual and applicable nature-based learning approach, encouraging children to be more active and creative in the learning process through direct experience in nature, so that they can understand and apply the concept of literacy and numeracy in their daily lives, increase children's concern for their environment, through learning that utilizes nature as a learning medium, and introduces them to the importance of biodiversity and good environmental management. So that the results of this PkM are that children show an increase in reading simple words and sentences. They also began to be able to write basic words better. Children who were initially only able to count numbers in a limited way, are now able to do simple calculations faster and more accurately. Activities carried out outdoors make children more active and enthusiastic in learning. Keywords: Numeracy, Literacy, Natural Environment.

Fitra Hadi Khaz; Refdi Refdi; Muhammad Arya Wijaya; Novier Jorgi

Jurnal Hasil Kegiatan Bersama Masyarakat 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Household environmental problems such as poor waste management, the practice of burning waste, and limited use of home yards remain major challenges in creating clean and healthy residential areas. Dasawisma, as the smallest unit within the PKK structure, holds a strategic role in fostering environmental awareness and pro-environmental behavior at the family level. This Community Service Program (PkM) aims to build an environmentally caring community through strengthening the role of Dasawisma, improving members' knowledge, and encouraging new habits in household environmental management. The method used a participatory approach consisting of problem identification, interactive counseling sessions, hands-on practice in waste management and yard utilization, and field mentoring. The results indicate an increase in members' understanding of environmental issues, behavioral changes in sorting organic and inorganic waste, simple composting practices, and the cultivation of plants in home yards. In addition, collective awareness and the emergence of local leaders helped sustain the environmental movement within the community. This program demonstrates that strengthening Dasawisma is an effective family-based empowerment strategy to support social transformation toward a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable environment.

Nurul Mardhiah Sitio; Jovanica Putri Wardi

Jurnal Riset dan Inovasi Manajemen 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Business is an integrated part of a country's economic development, the development of the  cosmetic industry that   increases  annually  as people's  awareness of  skin  health triggers companies to  meet the  need  for cosmetic products and  body  care.  Increased cosmetic  production  has led to  worsening  environmental  conditions  as a result  of the use of  natural  resources and  waste pollution. The impact of the industry demands companies to increase accountability in environmental management. With the application of green management system, ministers not only are profitably oriented but are also promoting a management system that can provide guidance for companies to remain environmentally sound. One of the companies that has been implementing green management is the body shop.

Suhardi Suhardi; Dede Aprylasari; Ari Wibowo

Karunia: Jurnal Hasil Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia 2025 Fakultas Teknik Universitas Maritim AMNI Semarang

Increasing community literacy in environmental management is a strategic step to realize sustainable development. One practical approach that can be implemented is through community-based education. This article examines how local communities can become agents of change in increasing public awareness and understanding regarding environmental issues, such as waste management, natural resource conservation, and adaptation to climate change. Through a participatory approach, community-based education encourages direct community involvement in designing and implementing environmental programs that suit local needs. Case studies from various regions show that collaboration between communities, government, and the private sector can increase the effectiveness of educational programs and create long-term impacts. The work programs are processing organic and inorganic waste, processing agricultural land, planting trees, preventing dengue fever and making anti-mosquito spray, providing information related to Hoaxes and phishing link modes, and collecting data on MSMEs. Apart from that, there are also work programs regarding learning posts, introducing waste banks, making street signs, and creating village websites. The results obtained from this activity are an approach to the community through social activities carried out with residents and increasing community insight through the outreach and training programs provided. Apart from that, village facilities can be improved by creating street signs and village websites. It is hoped that the results of this study can become a practical guide in developing a sustainable community-based education model for environmental management.

Mohammad Zidan Rafsanjani; Siti Fatimatuzzahro; Wafiq Nur Azizah; Samsul Arifin; Utami Puji Lestari +2 more

Publikasi Hasil Pengabdian dan Kegiatan Masyarakat 2025 Asosiasi Periset Bahasa Sastra Indonesia

Organic fertilizers contain organic materials such as compost, manure, or other organic waste materials. When organic fertilizers are applied to the soil, they provide an abundant source of nutrients, including nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, as well as essential micronutrients. The community service activity program aims to empower farmers with the knowledge and skills to make organic fertilizers from local materials, which not only lower production costs but also improve soil quality and crop yields. The community service activity with the theme "Assistance and Making Organic Fertilizers in Reducing Fertilizer Costs for Farmers in Rowo Gempol Village, Lekok District, Pasuruan Regency" Through the Participatory Action Research method which includes preparation, processing, application, and evaluation, this program has succeeded in improving soil quality and supporting plant growth in the campus green area. Organic fertilizers, produced from campus organic waste such as dry leaves and food scraps, increase soil nutrient content and plant health, and reduce the negative impacts of synthetic chemicals. This activity also involves students in the process of processing and applying fertilizers, providing practical experience and raising awareness of the importance of sustainable agriculture and environmental management. The evaluation results showed a significant positive impact on soil quality and plant growth, with more fertile soil and healthier plants. In addition to the ecological benefits, the program plays an important educational role, by increasing students' understanding of environmentally friendly practices and organic farming skills. The success of this model is expected to be replicated in other villages. so that the benefits of this program can be felt more widely and support the creation of more sustainable agriculture.

Dimas Vrisnanda Yulio Diva Prakasa; Haris Puspito Buwono

Venus: Jurnal Publikasi Rumpun Ilmu Teknik 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

The problem of household waste, which accounts for 50-70% of the total waste in Indonesia, mainly in the form of organic waste such as food and vegetable scraps, is a major challenge in environmental management. Composting is an effective method of managing organic waste by turning it into compost. However, organic waste management in Indonesia is still minimally practiced because it is considered to have no economic value. A 50 kg capacity composter machine equipped with a vertical mixer and using an electric motor can increase composting efficiency. This study aims to analyze the feasibility of composter machines and to analyze the effect of speed and mixing time on composter machines on the homogeneity of organic waste. The research method used is quantitative experimental with factorial experimental design (DOE) to analyze the effect of speed and stirring time on the composter machine on the homogeneity of organic waste. The stirring speed variations tested were 30, 45, and 60 RPM, with mixing times of 20, 30, and 40 minutes. The results showed that the single mixer composter machine proved to be feasible and reliable in producing homogeneous organic waste, with a high process capability value of 5.86. The use of mixing speed from 30 RPM to 60 RPM and mixing time from 20 minutes to 40 minutes significantly increased the homogeneity of organic waste, with the highest value of 97.54% at 60 RPM speed for 40 minutes.