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Trenggalek Community Empowerement Model Base on Local Food Innovation Tranggono, Didiek; Trisna, Andre Yusuf; Nuryananda, Praja Firdaus
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 5th International Seminar of Research Month 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2021.0931

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Trenggalek is a regency that has abundant natural resources. Located in East Java, Trenggalek has agricultural, plantation, and fishery products. Unfortunately, some of its villages are categorized as underdeveloped villages (Desa Tertinggal). Tegaren village was once a village with IDT (Inpres Desa Tertinggal) status, which then often received assistance from the government. Whereas Winong village, a neighbor of Tegaren village, is also included in a developing village. Tasikmadu village, especially Watulimo Subdistrict, coastal area, is categorized as a developed village, but there are still many poor people. The research that we have done is the development of the ABCD (Asset-Based Community Development) model by Christopher Dureau which focuses on asset utilization. To determine the development of the ABCD method, this study used a mixed approach (mix method) with interview instruments, observation, and questionnaire distribution. This research will focus on developing and empowering communities in underdeveloped villages of Trenggalek Regency by focusing on local food innovation. The conclusion from this paper includes some reflections on the extent to which the concept of local food innovations. First must be there must be support from the government through both sustainable agriculture programs and food processing innovation. Second, to improve community capacity through systemic and controllable empowerment program. In the last, empowerment base on local food can help the capacity of the community to increase economic effect more widespread and sustainable change.
Cultural Tourism: Study of Wonorejo Nationalistic Village Nugroho, Rusdi Hidayat; Prabowo, Budi; Rasyidah, Resa; Nuryananda, Praja Firdaus
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 5th International Seminar of Research Month 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2021.0932

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Wonorejo is a rural area located in the Situbondo regency where people come from many religions are living in harmony. The village itself thus was renamed or labeled as “Wonorejo Nationalistic Village” or “Desa Kebangsaan Wonorejo”. As Indonesia is a state that recognizes many cultures, many ethnicities, and many religions, the harmony in Wonorejo could reflect the harmony of Indonesia on a local scale. The label then posited Wonorejo as a tourism destination for its cultural tourism. But in recent years, Wonorejo is found struggling in accelerating its tourism. The advancement of technology and the growth of the tourism industry have held Wonorejo’s socio-economic development from tourism. This study explores the challenges faced by Wonorejo as one of the tourism destinations in Situbondo. The research also examines the effectiveness of asset management in Wonorejo Nationalistic Village. Using the asset-based community development concept and participatory research method, the study dug deep into the problems found in Wonorejo. We found that personal assets and financial assets still become problems in Wonorejo. Furthermore, Wonorejo needs a strong leadership not only from the head of the village but also from the village communities’ vocal persons. They need to line-up the strategies to strengthen the label of “nationalistic village” so that the cultural asset in Wonorejo would not only transform into cultural tourism but also ecotourism.
From Globalisation to Glocalisation: A Study Case from Galengdowo, Jombang Suksmawati, Herlina; Kusuma, Ade; Hapsari, Renitha Dwi; Firdaus, Praja
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 5th International Seminar of Research Month 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2021.0952

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This two-year study highlights the success of Bancakan Salak, a tourism event held in Galengdowo, to minimize the number of urbanization in Jombang. While modernization and globalization are all around the country-side, the threat of urbanization for rural areas is becoming significant and causes a slow-down. The event subsequently has been gradually changed the posture of Galengdowo’s population. Young people are more eager to live in their village now. This cultural tourism even became very helpful in empowering the lives in Galengdowo. Bancakan Salak had attracted many locals until international tourists come. By using the quantitative method and qualitative analysis, this study has hypothetically stated that Bancakan Salak could be even more successful because of the factor of its local champions. We are also articulating the concepts of glocalization and community-based tourism. Based on the research, we found that the government of the village plays a big role in shaping the situation. The head of the village and his secretary are examples of local champions. Their role signifies one part that is very crucial in building community-based tourism (CBT) which is leadership. This strong leadership is also built under the support of persistency, broader knowledge, and working networks.
Society Empowerment Using Assistance 6 in Tasikmadu with Bakso Ikan Budi Prabowo; Didiek Tranggono; Praja Firdaus Nuryananda
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 4th International Seminar of Research Month
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2019.0426

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This paper provides conceptual and practical descriptions for a model of empowering women fishermen based on local potential. The model is called the six-model model. The six developments model is the result of two years of research with objects of coastal community research in Sidoarjo Regency and Trenggalek Regency. This model has three stages, namely look-think-act. With this stage, the implementation of empowerment then focuses on six aspects, namely natural resource development, human resource development, institutional development, program development, business development, and environmental development. This paper will explain the application of the six communit development model in the coastal community of Tasikmadu village, Trenggalek Regency, as well as updating the previous research by utilizing the commodity of Bakso Ikan. Empowerment activities through the six development model in Tasikmadu Village were carried out by providing counseling and training on fish meatball production. After that, it was continued with the provision of a piece of fishball molding equipment to the Joint Business Group (KUB) Sumber Rejeki and Sumber Barokah in the hope that it would facilitate community economic turnover. With this series of activities, natural resource development, human resource development, and institutional development have been carried out. The business development, program development, and environmental development will still be the agenda of community service in the next assistance.
Riding Globalization: Bancak Salak and The Remaining Identity Herlinda Suksmawati; Dias Pabyantara; Praja Firdaus Nuryananda
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 4th International Seminar of Research Month
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2019.0427

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Globalization is believed to be the exogenous driving force that has changed many social and political changes in the last few decades. Deprived of the identity of a socio-political entity, including the people in Indonesia, is a socio-political phenomenon that has become increasingly apparent in recent developments. Supported by increasingly high internet penetration rates, this uprooted culture is even felt in rural areas. But, that does not mean that the local wisdom of Indonesian people can then be lost. Bancakan Salak is one of the cultures of Indonesian people who retain elements of local wisdom. The word "bancakan" itself means "form of gratitude" and is manifested in the form of holding a meal together. While salak is the main plantation commodity in the Galengdowo village, Wonosalam district, Jombang. Bancakan Salak becomes interesting to study when it is associated with the loss of local culture due to globalization. Therefore, this study looks at the efforts of the Galengdowo village government to preserve the culture and local wisdom in the village. This study uses a mixed approach (mixed method). The research instruments used were interviews, observation, and questionnaires to obtain primary and secondary data. With these three instruments, it is hoped that the research team will get a clear picture of the history of the Bancakan Salak and why the Bancakan Salak tradition was remade by the Galengdowo village government.
ABCD Model Implemented to Underdeveloped Villages in Trenggalek Regency Didiek Tranggono; Praja Firdaus Nuryananda; Andre Yusuf Trisna Putra
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 4th International Seminar of Research Month
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2019.0431

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Trenggalek Regency is an area located in the southern part of East Java Province. Due to its geographical position in the south and the lack of transportation facilities, Trenggalek Regency is a developing area with relatively slow progress. There are also still many underdeveloped villages. This research will discuss three underdeveloped or developing villages in Trenggalek. Tegaren village was once a village with IDT status (Inpres Desa Tertinggal), the consequence of which was often to get assistance from the government. Meanwhile, Winong Village is a village that is also included in a backward village. Tasikmadu village in Watulimo District is a prototype of a coastal village that is still classified as being left behind even though it is located in a tourist area. The research we have done is an implementation of the ABCD (Asset Based Community Development) model by Christopher Dureau that focuses on asset utilization. For the implementation of the ABCD method, this research uses a mixed method with interviews, observations, and questionnaires. This research will focus on community development and empowerment in underdeveloped villages of Trenggalek Regency by focusing on village assets. The problem that then arises is that both Tasikmadu, Winong, and Tegaren Villages are typical villages that do not yet have or have not maximized the village assets they have. A preliminary finding by the research team is that the empowerment of underdeveloped rural communities is strongly supported by a strong level of education and institutional leadership system.
Bamboonimics in Tegaren Village Jojok Dwiridhotjahjono; Prihandono Wibowo; Praja Firdaus Nuryananda
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 4th International Seminar of Research Month
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2019.0437

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Besek is made from bamboo which is then woven. This besek craft is the main craft of women in Tegaren Village. However, problems arise when besek does not provide enough income for women in Tegaren Village. By providing more training and insight for the residents of Tegaren Village, it is hoped that there will be an increase in the economic capacity of the village. The method of implementing the Community Partnership Program (PKM) is through comparative studies, training, as well as providing assistance to residents of Tegaren Village to continue to improve their economic capacity through bamboo woven commodities. As an object of comparative study, bamboo craft center Bamboo Indah was chosen, located in Wonoanti Village, Gandusari District, Trenggalek Regency. During a comparative study, three agreements were reached between the government of Tegaren Village and the Bambu Indah center, namely 1) Tegaren Village would send two or three craftsmen to conduct intensive bamboo weaving training, 2) two "lazy chair" products would be sent to Tegaren Village as a learning material for developing bamboo commodity products, and 3) Bambu Indah centers agreed to empower the human resources of Tegaren Village if there are besek and pincuk orders. This assistance program will continue as Tegaren Village has become one of the target villages of UPN "Veteran" East Java.
Analysis of Social Perception of the Tegaren Community on the Progress of Tourism Village Joko Mijiarto; Rusdi Hidayat; Budi Prabowo; Firdaus Nuryananda; Praja Firdaus Nuryananda
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 7st International Seminar of Research Month 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3335

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This research is also a follow-up to the research with the same scheme in 2021, entitled "Local-Based Empowerment: Tourism Village Development and Local Village Women's Empowerment". In addition, the team from UPN "Veteran" Jawa Timur has helped the development of tourist villages in Tegaren Village through the preparation of the Tegaren Tourism Master Plan 2019-2031. So, this research, in addition to examining the development of Trenggalek Regency to develop its tourism sector, will also discuss the perception of the people of Tegaren about the progress of their tourism village which has been supported by the Tegaren Tourism Master Plan. This will be the main indicator for the research team to carry out a follow-up plan for the preparation of the Tegaren Tourism Master Plan document. The specific objectives of this research are twofold, namely 1) to find and further examine the perception of the people of Tegaren about the progress of their tourist village and 2) to formulate and apply a follow-up plan (RTL) for the development of the Tegaren tourism sector based on the Master Plan document. This research is the embodiment of the UPN "Veteran" Jawa Timur’s Research and Community Service Strategic Plan 2021-2026. This research is in line with one of the six main themes of the research and community service program in 2022, namely tourism. In addition, this research also pays attention to the linearity of the themes of national research and community service programs, namely economic recovery and tourism development. On a regional and regional scale, this research also supports the RIPPDA of Trenggalek 2017-2031 in the tourism sector. The outputs of this research are 1) scientific journals/articles to be published in periodicals and 2) oral and poster presentations at the International Seminar of Research Month event. Theories and concepts used in this study are the theory of community social perception, asset-based community development, community based tourism, and sustainable tourism. This research will be carried out in three stages, namely the preparation stage, the field study implementation stage and the evaluation stage. This research uses descriptive-exploratory research. In this study, the data collection techniques used were literature studies, interviews, questionnaires, and observations. While the data analysis used qualitative data analysis techniques. This research also involves 5 students who will later be converted into the MBKM program with recognition of 20 credits. The temporary results achieved are the satisfaction of the people of Tegaren with the progress of their tourist village. This satisfaction was obtained through interviews with stakeholders in Tegaren.
Community-Based Tourism Attraction Development Analysis, Panggul, Trenggalek Herlina Suksmawati; Praja Firdaus Nuryananda; Leily Suci Rahmatin
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 7st International Seminar of Research Month 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3336

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Strategic tourism areas both regionally and nationally have the opportunity to develop conceptualized tourism destinations, such as the existence of Regional Tourism Destinations (DPD/Destinasi Wisata Daerah), hereinafter abbreviated as RTD/DPD Panggul, in Panggul, Trenggalek Regency. This research is important because the development of DPD Panggul involves various tourist attractions that come from resources within the local community, with several supporting facilities for tourism managed by the community, but the level of participation in decision-making and activities in tourism organizations is still not conceptualized in the community. This study has 2 (two) points of urgency, namely empowering the Panggul District community to be more economically empowered and as an entry point for formulating and implementing community-based tourism strategies and local values ??so that there is no brian drain on a larger scale from rural to remote. urban. The mandatory outputs of this research include scientific articles in indexed/accredited national journals and are included as oral presenters at international seminars. This research is in line with one of the six main themes of the research and community service program in 2022. On a regional and regional scale, this research also supports the 2019-2024 East Java RPJMD on Nawa Bhakti Satya, especially on Nawa Bhakti Harmoni, and also supports the Trenggalek Regency RIPPDA 2017-2031 in the tourism sector. As with the research in the first year, concepts such as A4, recreational opportunity spectrum, tourist destinations, tourist attractions, and community-based tourism are still being used. This study uses a qualitative approach with a qualitative descriptive method with the location setting in Panggul District, Kab. Trenggalek. The data collection and data analysis is presented by observation and in-depth interviews.
Utilizing Digital Promotion on the Besek Program for the Besek Kurban Alfiandi Imam Mawardi; Prihandono Wibowo; Budi Prabowo; Rusdi Hidayat; Praja Firdaus Nuryananda
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 7st International Seminar of Research Month 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3337

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The Bekurban program is a program to distribute besek (traditional packaging made of bamboo) from one of the fostered villages of UPN “Veteran” Jawa Timur, namely Tegaren village in Trenggalek Regency, to mosques and the organizers of one of the activities of the Idul Qurban, namely the slaughter of sacrificial animals. The purpose of using this besek is to replace the plastic packaging that has been used to wrap the meat of sacrificial animals. By replacing plastic bags with plastic bags, the production of plastic bags on the Idul Qurban will also decrease. BUMDes Banyu Lumut is a business unit that used to take up business activities as a savings and loan cooperative. However, the BUMDes Banyu Lumut experienced a long-term debt default phase. Therefore, it is very difficult to provide health or stimulus to BUMDes Banyu Lumut. The proposing team has formulated two main problems, namely a) the unprofessional management of the BUMDes Banyu Lumut which causes management to fail, and b) the Besek Untuk Kurban program which still does not have marketing instruments. As a solution, the proposing team brought up the making of a video profile of Besek Untuk Kurban activities as a means of digital promotion and new knowledge for village youth and BUMDes Banyu Lumut administrators in Tegaren Village. This PIKAT community service activity is carried out using two methods, namely 1) asset-based community development (ABCD) as a method of social approach to the community and 2) production of profile videos with a soft skill approach. Meanwhile, the mandatory outputs include modules, printed and electronic media articles, publications on YouTube, speakers at scientific meetings, the application of science and technology, intellectual property rights and the MBKM program with a minimum conversion of 2 credits for students. The provisional result is that the Bekurban program has managed to collect donations of more than 10 million rupiah this year to provide incentives to besek craftsmen in Tegaren. The team's plan after this is to make a sustainability plan for the Bekurban program through social media.
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