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POTENSI VEGETASI HUTAN KOTA DALAM REDUKSI EMISI KARBONDIOKSIDA (CO2) DI KOTA JAMBI Handika, Rizki Andre; FITRADA, WATHRI; RODHIYAH, ZULI
Biospecies Vol. 13 No. 1 (2020): Januari 2020
Publisher : Universitas Jambi

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Abstract, Urban Forest is one of the Public Green Open Space which is controlling atmosfer, water, and soil pollution. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of the emission substances of greenhouse gas sources. Increased concentration of CO2, which comes from burning fuel oil and gas, can cause various diseases, such as upper respiratory tract infections, heart disease, cancer and etc. Therefore, it is necessary to reduce CO2 emissions, which one of them is through the utilization of Public Green Open Space, especially urban forest. Jambi City as the most populous area in Jambi Province has high CO2 emission potential. The purpose of this research is to predict the potential of tree vegetation in urban forest in Jambi City in reducing CO2 gas. The research was conducted in 3 locations: Bagan Pete Urban Forest, Muhammad Sabki Urban Forest, and Pine Forest Kenali. The vegetation analysis was performed using the Quadrant Method, where the 10 x 10 m observation plot was determined randomly. Vegetation analysis at each location was conducted to obtain basal area, which then determined the potential of CO2 emission reduction. The basal area of the trees vegetation at each location was 72,72 m2/Ha, 25,45 m2/Ha and 5,12 m2/Ha. Reduction of CO2 of tree vegetation in urban forest in each location in sequence was 41386 Ton/Ha/Year, 14482.93 Ton/Ha/Year, 2916.94 Tons/Ha/Year. Bagan Pete Urban Forest has the highest reduction potential. Based on this research, total carbon dioxide emission reduction potential through urban forest in Jambi City was 58785,87 Ton/Ha/Year.
Sosialisasi dan Pemasaran TPS 3R Sinar Kenali Untuk Pengelolaan Sampah Berkelanjutan Hutagalung, Winny Laura Christina; Zuli Rodhiyah; Hariestya Viareco; Rizki Andre Handika; Febri Juita Anggraini; Bambang Irawan; Freddy Ilfan; Tri Syukria Putra; Fernando Mersa Putra; Muhammad Guntur; Mawaddah, Merisa Rahma
Kreasi: Jurnal Inovasi dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): December
Publisher : BALE LITERASI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58218/kreasi.v5i3.1907

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Permasalahan sampah masih menjadi isu krusial di Indonesia, termasuk di Kota Jambi yang menghasilkan timbulan sampah sebesar 447,7 ton per hari dengan dominasi sampah makanan dan plastik. Tempat Pengolahan Sampah Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (TPS 3R) Sinar Kenali merupakan salah satu TPS 3R yang terdapat di Kota Jambi untuk mendukung prinsip pengelolaan sampah berkelanjutan. Kegiatan ini dilaksanakan oleh tim pengabdian Universitas Jambi dengan tujuan meningkatkan pengetahuan, kesadaran, dan partisipasi masyarakat dalam pengelolaan sampah. Metode kegiatan meliputi penyuluhan, pelatihan, promosi media cetak dan digital, serta keterlibatan langsung masyarakat. Hasil evaluasi menunjukkan adanya peningkatan signifikan pengetahuan masyarakat terkait pemilahan sampah, ditunjukkan oleh kenaikan pemahaman perbedaan sampah organik dan anorganik hingga 100% dan peningkatan kebiasaan memilah sampah dari 23% menjadi 57%. Kepemilikan tempat sampah terpilah di rumah meningkat dari 12% menjadi 35%, sedangkan ketersediaan fasilitas pemilahan di lingkungan naik dari 58% menjadi 74%. Namun, pemahaman konsep bank sampah mengalami penurunan, yang mengindikasikan perlunya peningkatan pemahaman secara fungsional. Secara keseluruhan, kegiatan sosialisasi dan pemasaran TPS 3R Sinar Kenali terbukti efektif meningkatkan pengetahuan dan kesadaran masyarakat, meskipun masih diperlukan dukungan infrastruktur, kolaborasi lintas sektor, serta edukasi berkelanjutan untuk memperkuat budaya pengelolaan sampah berkelanjutan.
Edukasi Pemilahan dan Pengelolaan Sampah di RT 09 RW 02 Desa Mendalo Darat Kecamatan Jambi Luar Kota Kabupaten Muaro Jambi Mekarisce, Arnild Augina; Rodhiyah, Zuli; Samsidar, Samsidar; Lesmana S, Oka; Putra, Fernando Mersa
Jurnal Salam Sehat Masyarakat (JSSM) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Salam Sehat Masyarakat
Publisher : Prodi Ilmu Kesehatan Masyarakat, FKIK Universitas Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jssm.v6i2.38931

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Proper waste sorting and management are environmental health efforts that form an important part of the overall public health framework, as a healthy environment can prevent nearly a quarter of the global disease burden. Based on preliminary studies in Mendalo Darat Village, it was found that many people still dispose of waste in their yards and on the edges of ditches. There are also 20 illegal temporary waste storage sites (TPSS), especially in RT 09 RW 002, which is the largest and most extensive illegal TPSS location. This community service program aims to increase community understanding and awareness of waste sorting and management in RT 09 RW 002, Mendalo Darat Village, Jambi Luar Kota District. The program was conducted in the form of education on the importance of household-scale waste sorting and management, attended by 54 community members on October 12, 2024. Based on the pre-test results, the average score was 56% correct answers, which increased to 71% in the post-test. The test results revealed that the community still lacks understanding about organic and inorganic waste, as well as how to distinguish which types of waste can be recycled or composted. Additionally, the community reported difficulties in disposing of waste legally at the TPSS, as there are no legal TPSS containers in the village. In addition, waste collectors do not collect waste regularly every day, and in some cases only collect waste twice a week, whereas ideally waste should be transported to the TPSS within a maximum of 24 hours. It is hoped that the insight, knowledge, and awareness of the community will be further improved regarding the importance of waste sorting and management for all family members, regular waste collectors daily waste collection, and the establishment of a village-scale waste management center in the form of an Integrated Waste Processing Site (TPST) that is easily accessible to the community.    
Co-Authors Ahmad Deno Akbar, Novfit Frima Amalia , Nurul Amalia, Salsabila Andika Rizki Mulia Anggaraini, Febri Juita Anggelina, Yossi Kristin Annisa Purnama Sari Annisa Shalsabila Arnild Augina Mekarisce Ashar Nuzulul Putra Augina Mekarisce, Arnild Bambang Irawan Dyah Kumalasari Elisa, Edi Elma Mutmainnah Elma Mutmainnah Enjelina Situmeang Fatur Rahman Fatur Rahman Febri Juita Febri Juita Anggraini Fernando Mersa Putra Fetty Febriasti Bahar Fitri, Rahmi yulia Freddy Ilfan Freddy Ilfan Galih Prabasari, Ira Gusri, Lailal Hari Saputra Hariestya Viareco Haris, Hariestya Hemalia Mallini Hutagalung, Winny Laura Christina Ihsan, Mahya Ilfan, Freddy Isra Rizki Jalius Juita, Febri Laura Christina Hutagalung, Winny Laura, Winny Lesmana S, Oka Libriyani, Octavia Lilis Suryani Mahya Ihsan Mahya Ihsan Maijon Jumpatua Purba Mallini, Hemalia Mardhotillah, Bunga Mawaddah, Merisa Rahma Mayra Alviani Muhammad Fadly Muhammad Fadly Muhammad Guntur Nada Pirma Sari Nurul Amalia Ogy Meyza Pratama Putra Fajar Erlangga Putra, Tri Syukria Putri Ayu Ramadhani Putri Ayu Ramadhani Putri Tamara Putri, Fitria Eka Putri, Tiya Mahelsa Rahayu Ningsih, Vinna Rahmi yulia Fitri Ramadhani, Putri Ayu Revis Asra Ria Resti Oktapiani Rinaldi Rinaldi Rizki Andre Handika Rizky Muhamad Ilyas RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari Samsidar Samsidar Samsidar Samsidar Samsidar Sanjaya, Sindu Sindu Sanjaya Suci Anggela Febrianti Sumarsono, Dimas Syailendra Surya Sumando Putra Panggabean Syamsyida Rozi Tri Syukria Putra Warisha, Dinna Wathri Fitrada Winny Laura Christina Hutagalung Winny Laura Christina Hutagalung Yanova, Shally Yossi Kristin Anggelina Zurweni