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KNOWLEDGE SHARING DALAM BUDIDAYA KOPI: STUDI KASUS PROGRAM PENINGKATAN KAPASITAS PETANI LMDH WANA ASRI, KABUPATEN KEBUMEN Widiyanto, Widiyanto; Santosa, Fajar Julian; Purwanto, Danang; Wardani, Raden Roro Ilma Kusuma; Muhammad, Dimas Rahadian Aji; Jamaluddin, Anif; Wahyudi, Wahyudi
Kumawula: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 7, No 1 (2024): Kumawula: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/kumawula.v7i1.53036

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Desa Kebakalan, Kecamatan Karanggayam, Kabupaten Kebumen merupakan salah satu desa yang menerima program Pengelolaan Hutan Bersama Masyarakat dari Perum Perhutani Jawa Tengah. Melalui program tersebut, masyarakat Desa Kebakalan menerima bantuan bibit kopi yang diberikan kepada Lembaga Masyarakat Hutan Desa (LMDH) Wana Asri. Akan tetapi, petani kopi di Desa Kebakalan masih memiliki pengetahuan yang rendah mengenai cara budidaya kopi dan pengolahan pasca-panen. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memberikan literatur terkait peran penting knowledge sharing kelompok LMDH Wana Asri dalam meningkatkan pengetahuan tentang budidaya kopi baik pada peningkatan kualitas tanaman, hasil, dan keberlanjutan. Metode penelitian yaitu sosial kualitatif dengan pendekatan studi kasus. Wawancara mendalam dilakukan kepada 7 informan petani kopi yang dipilih secara purposive. Selain itu, dilakukan observasi dan kajian data sekunder. Kegiatan knowledge sharing dilakukan melalui diskusi (offline dan online) dan praktik langsung.Selain praktik budidaya, petani kopi juga melakukan praktik pengolahan pasca-panen yang meliputi praktik sortasi cherry kopi, pemecahan kulit menggunakan pulper, pengeringan, hingga roasting menggunakan mesin sangrai (roaster). Adapun peran penting dari knowledge sharing yaitu: 1) mendorong dan membuka wawasan petani; 2) memfasilitasi pengembangan kompetensi petani dalam kemandirian dan berinovasi; 3) pengaruh positif dalam meningkatkan kepercayaan diri para petani; 4) memunculkan jaringan kemitraan dan spirit dalam pengembangan komoditas kopi yang baik dan berkelanjutan. Kebakalan Village, Karanggayam District, Kebumen Regency is one of the villages that received the Community Forest Management program from Perum Perhutani Central Java. Through this program, the people of Kebakalan Village received coffee seed assistance provided by the Wana Asri Village Forest Community Institute (LMDH). However, coffee farmers in Kebakalan Village still need more knowledge about cultivating coffee and post-harvest processing. This study aims to provide literature on the vital role of knowledge sharing of the LMDH Wana Asri group in increasing knowledge about coffee cultivation in improving crop quality, yield, and sustainability. The research method is social qualitative with a case study approach. In-depth interviews were conducted with seven purposively selected coffee farmer informants. In addition, observations and secondary data studies were conducted. Knowledge-sharing activities are carried out through discussions (offline and online) and direct practice. In addition to cultivation practices, coffee farmers also carry out post-harvest processing practices, including coffee cherry sorting practices, skin splitting using pulpers, drying, and roasting using roaster machines. The important roles of knowledge sharing are: (1) Encouraging and opening farmers' insights; (2) Facilitating the development of farmers' competencies in self-reliance and innovation; (3) Positive influence in increasing the confidence of farmers; (4) Establishing a network of partnerships and spirits in the development of excellent and sustainable coffee commodities.
THE IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM: CASE ON COMMUNAL CATTLE IN KULWARU VILLAGE, SPECIAL REGION OF YOGYAKARTA Santosa, Fajar Julian; Setyowati, Retno; Wibowo, Agung
J-3P (Jurnal Pembangunan Pemberdayaan Pemerintahan) J-3P (Jurnal Pembangunan Pemberdayaan Pemerintahan) Vol. 9, No. 1, Juni 2024
Publisher : ipdn

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33701/j-3p.v9i1.4157

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This study aims to assess the social, economic, and environmental impacts of rural development programs, namely PNPM, in the case of building communal cattle. This qualitative research was conducted in Kulwaru Village, Yogyakarta Special Region Province. Data was collected from 15 informants, including the communal cattle group, local government, and related community figures. The data collected was then analyzed using Miles and Huberman interactive data analysis, including data condensation, data presentation, and conclusion. The results of the research show that (1) The construction of communal cattle provides changes in the social aspect, namely by increasing public awareness of environmental cleanliness, growing the spirit of cooperation, and mutual trust in the management of communal cattle, resulting in a decrease in crime in Kulwaru Village; (2) In the environmental aspect, there are changes in several aspects including settlements and the environment are more organized, pollution from wells is reduced, there are no flooding problems, resulting in safer public health and livestock; (3) In the economic aspect, communal cattle have an impact on several things, including increasing livestock productivity, ease of health checks, easy access to credit, and the processing of livestock manure waste into fertilizer with profitable value. This study recommends to stakeholders the importance of development programs tailored to local needs and potential as a viable strategy for sustainable rural development.Keywords: Communal Cattle, Impact Assessment, Rural Development, PNPM, Special Region Of Yogyakarta.
Coastal Abrasion Disaster Mitigation Strategy in Dumai City through Community Empowerment Program Santosa, Fajar Julian; Agustiawan; Audina Reihan; Iwed Mulyani; Muhammad Raushan Fikri; Muhammad Farid Arifani; Ramadhan Imam Dzaky; Anggoro Seto Priambodo; Gatra Wiraandika
ENVIBILITY: Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March
Publisher : Prospect Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/envibility.v2i1.343

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Abrasion is a process of coastline erosion due to continuous increase in sea waves that causes land loss and damages coastal ecosystems. Abrasion on the coast of Dumai City has caused various problems including land loss, difficult access for fishermen to go to sea, and damage to fishing boats due to exposure to abrasion waves. This study was conducted using a qualitative descriptive approach with cases in the coastal area of ​​Dumai City in Mundam Village. Data collection was carried out through in-depth interviews with 5 informants, observation, and documentation to strengthen the data collected. Interactive model data analysis was used in this study. The results of the study showed that the mitigation strategy carried out on the coast of Dumai City used an empowerment approach by raising awareness of coastal communities about the dangers of abrasion which not only impacts land erosion, but can further threaten the livelihoods and lives of fishermen. This activity includes several stages: (1) rehabilitation and planting of mangroves; (2) construction of breakers and wave breakers; (3) strengthening communities through education and training; and (4) monitoring and evaluation.
Community Development Model by Corporate Social Responsibility in Indonesia: A Systematic Literature Review Widhagdha, Miftah Faridl; Santosa, Fajar Julian; Wardani, Raden Roro Ilma Kusuma; Retnaningsih, Triya Ayu; Kartono, Drajat Tri
Asean Social Work Journal Vol. 10, No. 2, December 2022
Publisher : Indonesian Social Work Consortium (ISWC)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (934.448 KB) | DOI: 10.58671/aswj.v10i2.17

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Community empowerment is one form of implementation of corporate social responsibility (CSR) carried out by companies. In its implementation, there are various models and strategies that can be used to support implementation. In Indonesia, the study of community empowerment by companies has become a new tradition in the development of CSR models. In the last decade, various models of community empowerment by companies have developed resulting from research related to CSR, especially those that examine community empowerment. This research is a systematic literature review to analyze the model of community empowerment by companies that are reviewed based on dissertation research sources published in the 2013-2020 period by Sebelas Maret University. There are 9 dissertation studies that were analyzed to find a synthesis of community empowerment models in corporate social responsibility programs. The majority of the studies were conducted in case studies with a qualitative approach. The findings of this study are that the model of community empowerment by companies in Indonesia is developed based on the “local context” and “actor relations” that exist within the scope of the community empowerment program.
Kreasi Sampah dan Manajemen Bank Sampah Sebagai Strategi Mewujudkan Pilar Surakarta Kota Cerdas Pangan Purwanto, Danang; Siregar, Riadi Syafutra; Wardani, Raden Roro Ilma Kusuma; Ulfa, Amalia Nadifta; Nurhidayati, Indah; Widiyanto, Widiyanto; Santosa, Fajar Julian
Jurnal Solusi Masyarakat (JSM) Vol 2, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Malikussaleh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jsm.v2i1.15451

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The purpose of this service is to provide knowledge, understanding, skills and proficiency to members of the Bumi Garbage Bank in waste bank management and creativity in creating waste recycling. Materials presented in the waste bank creation management and training include: (1) Waste delivery mechanism; (2) Mechanism at the waste bank; (3) types of waste with economic value; (4) Waste recycling; (5) magot cultivation. Before the activity was carried out, the participants' knowledge regarding waste bank management was limited to depositing it with the dealer or industry and experienced additional knowledge as: (1) Recycling into handicrafts such as flowerpots, wall hangings and organic fertilizers; (2) Magot cultivation which can increase economic income; (3) Facilities and infrastructure that can support the sustainability of the waste bank. Besides adding information, from this activity participants also received training on how to make plastic bottles into beautiful flowerpots and manage organic waste into fertilizer and magot feed. Based on this, it can be concluded that this service activity is able to provide valuable and cognitively positive experiences to increase the creativity of participants. Affectively growing awareness, concern for the environment and willingness to manage waste to become economically valuable.
The Stakeholders Engagement Study in Rural Development Program Santosa, Fajar Julian; Setyowati, Retno; Wibowo, Agung
JRCE (Journal of Research on Community Engagement) Vol 6, No 1 (2024): Journal of Research on Community Engagement
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/jrce.v6i1.27375

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Rural development is integral to achieving sustainable development in Indonesia, where success is measured from an economic, social, and environmental perspective. As a region with cultural riches and abundant natural resources, the Special Region of Yogyakarta has become a focal point in village development efforts. One example of successful village development is in Kulwaru Village, where communal cattle were constructed. This research aims to explore the role and engagement of stakeholders in village development in the case of communal cattle. This study uses a qualitative case study method by collecting data through in-depth interviews with 15 informants, including local government, group leaders, community leaders, community organizations, and other related organizations. The data was then analyzed descriptively, and a power and interest matrix was used to determine the role positions of the stakeholders. This research found that stakeholder engagement has different powers and interests. Stakeholders included in the categories (1) Key players: administrators, livestock group members, and BKM Bina Mandiri; (2) Keep Informed: Kubaweta Cooperative, Puskeswan, IAAS UGM, and Academics. (3) Keep Satisfied: Kulwaru Village Government, District Agriculture and Food Service. Kulon Progo, the Central and Provincial PUPR Ministries; and (4) monitor category, the PUPR District Service. Kulon Progo. Collaboration between these stakeholders plays a vital role in the success of building communal cattle and surviving and overcoming the slum environment problems faced by the people of Kulwaru Village.
The Impact Study of Abrasion Preventing Program in Dumai Coastal Santosa, Fajar Julian; Fomandes, Zyqro Milid; Dewi, Titis Puspita; Wiraandika, Gatra; Agustiawan, Agustiawan
ENVIBILITY: Journal of Environmental and Sustainability Studies Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55381/7sy3qc35

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The coastal area of ​​Dumai City has experienced severe abrasion problems due to strong waves and tidal currents. In response to the increasing degradation of the coastline due to abrasion, various abrasion prevention programs have been implemented, one of which is through the construction of coastal protection structures in the form of Lancang Kuning wave breakers and mangrove rehabilitation on the coast. This study aims to evaluate the overall impact of abrasion prevention efforts that have been carried out on coastline stability, ecological sustainability, and the livelihoods of the surrounding community. This study uses a mixed-methods approach, which includes observation, field surveys, and in-depth stakeholder interviews. Mangrove rehabilitation efforts have shown positive ecological effects, while physical structures such as the aerodynamic Lancang Kuning wave breakers have helped reduce wave strength directly. In addition, mangrove replanting can withstand sand sedimentation, thereby reducing the impact of abrasion. The presence of mangroves planted on the coast is also a home for animals such as the scad, which are starting to reappear. However, this study also highlights challenges such as uneven implementation, maintenance problems, and sediment transfer to adjacent areas. In addition, further research is also needed on modeling shoreline changes before and after development. These findings suggest that more integrated and adaptive coastal management strategies are critical for long-term effectiveness.