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Penyuluhan Mitigasi Bencana Pesisir: Upaya Peningkatan Kesiapsiagaan dan Kesadaran Masyarakat Desa Pulau Pahawang, Lampung Julian, David; Hasani, Qadar; Reza, Muhammad; Afrianti, Nur Afni; Diantari, Rara; Yuliana, Darma; Damai, Abdullah Aman; Putra, Muhamad Gilang Arindra; Putri, Berta; Damayanti, Inggar; Saleh, Yuliana
Jurnal Pengabdian Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Lampung Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Lampung Vol 4 No 1, Maret 2025
Publisher : Agriculture Faculty, Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpfp.v4i1.10609

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Program edukasi mitigasi bencana alam wilayah pesisir di Desa Pulau Pahawang bertujuan untuk meningkatkan kesadaran dan kesiapsiagaan masyarakat terhadap potensi bencana alam seperti tsunami dan banjir rob. Hasilnya, 78% peserta menyatakan peningkatan pemahaman dan kesiapan menghadapi bencana setelah mengikuti kegiatan, khususnya dalam hal identifikasi risiko dan langkah mitigasi. Keberhasilan program ini menunjukkan pentingnya pendekatan partisipatif. Masyarakat dilibatkan secara aktif dalam setiap tahapannya. Dampak positif lain dari program ini adalah meningkatnya solidaritas komunitas dalam menghadapi bencana, serta munculnya peluang ekonomi baru melalui pengembangan ekowisata berbasis konservasi. Pengalaman ini dapat menjadi fondasi bagi pengembangan program mitigasi di masa depan yang lebih komprehensif dan berkelanjutan di Desa Pulau Pahawang.
Optimasi Wisata Bahari dalam Upaya Meningkatkan Ekonomi Masyarakat Desa Pulau Pahawang Putra, Muhamad Gilang Arindra; Hasani, Qadar; Diantari, Rara; Yuliana, Darma; Damai, Abdullah Aman; Julian, David; Putri, Berta; Reza, Muhammad; Damayanti, Inggar; Saleh, Yuliana; Afrianti, Nur Afni
Jurnal Pengabdian Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Lampung Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Lampung Vol 4 No 1, Maret 2025
Publisher : Agriculture Faculty, Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpfp.v4i1.10636

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Desa Pulau Pahawang di Kecamatan Marga Punduh, Kabupaten Pesawaran, Lampung, merupakan destinasi wisata bahari yang memiliki potensi besar untuk dikembangkan sebagai wisata berkelanjutan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan kapasitas pelaku wisata melalui pelatihan dan penyuluhan tentang ekosistem terumbu karang dan wisata ramah lingkungan berbasis Green Fins. Metode kegiatan meliputi pra-kondisi, pelatihan, diskusi, dan evaluasi. Hasil kegiatan menunjukkan peningkatan pengetahuan dan keterampilan pemandu wisata dalam menerapkan prinsip wisata berkelanjutan. Diharapkan, hasil ini dapat mendukung pertumbuhan ekonomi masyarakat lokal serta menjaga kelestarian ekosistem bahari di Pulau Pahawang.
DNA EXTRACTION FROM LOCAL SOUVENIR OF SUKU ANAK DALAM JAMBI WITHOUT LIQUID NITROGEN USING CTAB METHOD Wulandhari; Damayanti, Inggar; Bintoro, Afif; Hariri, Muhammad Rifqi
Jurnal Belantara Vol 7 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Forestry Study Program University Of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jbl.v7i1.1036

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One of the local souvenirs from Jambi is accessories made from the seed bark of the sebalik sumpah tree. The sebalik sumpah tree is currently quite rare. Through DNA isolation, sebalik sumpah is one of the efforts of genetic conservation and as a first step in cultivating sebalik sumpah trees. DNA isolation is the initial stage in molecular analysis. The purpose of DNA isolation is to obtain genomic DNA from a sample. Plant DNA isolation generally uses fresh plant samples, with young and soft plant parts. This is recommended to obtain good quality genomic DNA. However, with the limitations of fresh samples, a method is needed that is able to extract DNA from plants that have changed shape and have undergone processing. Each plant requires a different method to obtain DNA. The CTAB (Cethyl Trimethyl Ammonium Bromide) buffer method is a method commonly used in plants because it is able to extract DNA with high polysaccharide and phenol content, so many have modified the method. This study aims to determine the success of the CTAB method without nitrogen in extracting processed materials and the length of incubation time at the precipitation stage. Extraction was carried out by liquid nitrogenless CTAB method with the addition of PVP (Polyvinylpolypyrrolidone). The results show that the CTAB method without liquid nitrogen is able to extract plant samples that have undergone processing and the length of incubation time at the precipitation stage affects the DNA produced.
Bibliometric Analysis and Preliminary Diversity Assessment of the Genus Dillenia in Sulawesi Senatama, Andhika; Riniarti, Melya; Damayanti, Inggar; Martiansyah, Irfan; Hutabarat, Prima Wahyu Kusuma
Forest and Nature Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): April
Publisher : Green Insight Solutions

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63357/fornature.v1i2.13

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The genus Dillenia (Dilleniaceae) comprises approximately 100 species distributed across South Asia, Southeast Asia, and northern Australia. In Indonesia, research on Dillenia remains limited, particularly regarding updated data on its diversity and distribution. This research aims to know the research gap of the genus Dillenia globally and inventory Dillenia collection from Sulawesi at Herbarium Bogoriense (BO) and Bogor Botanical Garden (BBG). This study first conducted a bibliometric analysis using data from the Scopus database, followed by a descriptive approach through morphological observation of herbarium specimens from Sulawesi deposited in the BO and living collections in the BBG. The bibliometric analysis revealed five major research clusters in Dillenia studies: antibacterial activity and phytochemistry; ethnobotany and traditional uses; pharmacology and cytotoxicity; phytochemical analysis and plant extracts; and compound isolation and purification. Research on taxonomy, ecology, and conservation of Dillenia remains underexplored and offers substantial opportunities for further investigation. The inventory confirmed the presence of four endemic species in Sulawesi—D. serrata, D. ochreata, D. celebica, and D. talaudensis—and D. pentagyna, which is more broadly distributed. However, potential misidentification was observed in some specimens, notably the occurrence of D. ptempoda in the BBG collection, a species not listed in previous taxonomic revisions. 
Quantifying Marine Debris Pollution in Mangrove Ecosystems: A Study from Kalangan Hamlet, Lampung, Indonesia Putra, Muhamad Gilang Arindra; Reza, Muhammad; Diantari, Rara; Yuliana, Darma; Julian, David; Damayanti, Inggar; Afrianti, Nur Afni
Forest and Nature Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): July
Publisher : Green Insight Solutions

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63357/fornature.v1i3.17

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Mangrove ecosystems are currently facing severe threats due to the accumulation of marine debris, particularly plastic waste. This study aims to quantify the types and weights of marine debris in the mangrove ecosystem of Kalangan Hamlet, Lampung, Indonesia, and analyze their impact on various mangrove species. Data collection was conducted in three zones with different levels of human activity: low, medium, and high. Data on the types and weight of debris were collected using the transect plot method. Correspondence analysis was used to examine the relationship between debris types and the intensity of human activity. The results showed that plastic waste was the most dominant type in terms of both quantity and weight, particularly in areas with moderate to high levels of activity. Over 90% of the waste composition consisted of plastic, weighing over 9,000 g at Stations 2 and 3. Mangrove species of the genus Rhizophora were the most affected, likely due to their complex root structure, which effectively traps waste. Other types of waste, such as fabric, rubber, and glass, were also found in significant quantities and correlated with tourism and community activities. Waste accumulation, particularly plastic, not only alters habitat structure but also hinders mangrove regeneration, which could ultimately reduce ecosystem function and biodiversity. Waste management should align with the area's activity level, with high-activity zones requiring more intensive clean-ups, proper facilities, and regulation enforcement. Community engagement and awareness are crucial in reducing the impacts of marine debris on mangroves. Its temporal scope and sampling frequency limit this study; broader and longer-term research is recommended.