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PENDAMPINGAN MASYARAKAT KELURAHAN PARIT LALANG DALAM DIGITALISASI DAN SPASIALISASI WILAYAH Ulul Hidayah; Farisa Maulinam Amo; Refika Dewi; Meri Agita; Yuda Saputra; Julia Lestari
Jurnal AbdiMas Nusa Mandiri Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Periode Oktober 2025
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Nusa Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33480/abdimas.v7i2.6027

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Spatial planning requires diverse, comprehensive, accurate, and detailed data to forecast spatial development needs. Parit Lalang Subdistrict is located in Rangkui District, Pangkal Pinang City. The potential of Parit Lalang Subdistrict has yet to be identified well enough and accurately. Community assistance aims to digitize and spatialize the potential of Parit Lalang Village. This community program is carried out in three stages: preparation, implementation, and evaluation. The team carried out coordination activities and prepared training modules in the preparation stage. Participatory mapping activities (spatialization) and spatial data digitization training were carried out at the implementation stage. At the evaluation stage, evaluation meetings are carried out, and the results of the activities are submitted to partners. This community assistance activity results in data on potential and neighborhood problems that can be mapped and published digitally as a database for preparing planning programs. The database is arranged in map form, including regional boundary maps, land use maps, and supporting infrastructure maps. From this mentoring activity, a digitalization and spatialization module was also produced, a guidebook that can be used by village governments if they want to map regional potential. The enthusiasm of the people and government of Parit Lalang Subdistrict is quite high in identifying the area's potential so that similar activities can be replicated in other villages. The availability of digital spatial data formats can increase the reach of public information on the potential and conditions of residential areas, thereby providing efficiency in meeting community needs from a development aspect.
OPTIMALISASI PENGEMBANGAN PUPUK ORGANIK UNTUK MENINGKATKAN PRODUKSI TANAMAN HIDROPONIK PADA KELOMPOK PKK DESA SUKAMAKMUR SEBAGAI UPAYA KETAHANAN PANGAN Ulul Hidayah; Ariyanti Hartari; Pepi Rospina Pertiwi; Nurul Nisa'a Amin; Dewi Juliah Ratnaningsih; Restu Para Ratu; Nindyarahmah Isabillah
Jurnal AbdiMas Nusa Mandiri Vol. 8 No. 3 (2026): Periode Juli 2026
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Nusa Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33480/abdimas.v8i3.8566

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The high dependence on commercial chemical fertilizers (AB Mix) in hydroponic cultivation has become a major challenge for the Family Welfare Movement (PKK) group in Sukamakmur Village, Ciomas District, Bogor Regency, resulting in high production costs. At the same time, the area generates abundant household organic waste that remains underutilized. This Community Service (PkM) program at the Open University aims to provide technical assistance and technology transfer in waste decomposition to reduce agricultural input costs while increasing the productivity of hydroponic vegetables in a independent and sustainable way. The program employed a participatory approach consisting of three stages: preparation, including coordination with the PKK group, household waste assessment, training material development, and procurement of equipment and materials; implementation, involving hands-on training on controlled anaerobic Liquid Organic Fertilizer (POC) production and composting for leachate extraction; and evaluation through observations of participants' ability to apply the acquired knowledge, pre-test and post-test questionnaires, and participant satisfaction surveys. The program significantly improved participants' capacity and farming efficiency. Average cognitive scores increased by 13.26% for POC production and 18.92% for composting techniques. Participants reported very high satisfaction, and the PKK group successfully produced high-quality organic fertilizers independently, providing a chemical residue-free nutrient alternative for hydroponic vegetables while reducing household organic waste generation.