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Implementasi Konservasi Tanah dan Air berbasis Eco-Habitat di Sekitar Tahura Nipa-Nipa Desa Waworaha Kabupaten Konawe Indriyani, Lies; Gandri, La; Sudia, La Baco; Kahirun, Kahirun; Siwi, La Ode; Teke, Junartin; Hidayat, Herlan; Lisdayani, Mira; Risnawati, Risnawati; Tiku, Evi Indiriyani
AKSILAR: Akselerasi Luaran Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Volume 1 Issue 2 Maret 2024
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Tanah, Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/aksilar.v1i2.655

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Waworaha is one of the village areas in Soropia District, Konawe Regency, where most of the population lives around Tahura Nipa-Nipa and the coastal area. Land use arrangements and soil and water conservation techniques need to be carried out to minimize the impact of climate change, such as flooding, erosion and landslides and ensure the existence of Tahura Nipa-Nipa from anthropogenic damage due to excessive exploitation. The aim of this service is to provide education to the community in efforts to conserve land and water through integrating ecosystems as environmentally friendly and sustainable living spaces. The method used is an educational and participatory approach through socialization activities, distribution and planting of tree seedlings which are carried out jointly. The results of the service implementation that have been carried out are: 1) Identification of problems and coordination with the village government and community; 2) Socialization of the annual role in providing environmental services; 3) Socialization of the role of soil and water conservation in maintaining the sustainability of Taura's environmental services; 4) Providing economically valuable tree seedlings as a medium for soil and water conservation; 5) Joint tree planting action. All of these service activities were welcomed positively by the community of Waworaha Village and took an active role
Microbiological Analysis of Well Water Quality in Market and Residential Areas of Kendari City La Ode Muhammad Erif; Tuwu, Eka Rahmatiah; Yasin, Asramid; Wahyuni, Ira Ryski; Kete, Surya Cipta Ramadhan; Qadri, Muhammad Saleh; Muhsimin; Hidayat, Herlan; Teke, Junartin; Fahidu, Wa Ode Hastiani; Setiawan, Agus; Abigael Kabe; Wiwin Rahmawati Nurdin
Journal of Soilscape and Agriculture Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Vol. 3 No.1 2024
Publisher : University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/jsa.v3i1.1553

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Water is an essential element for human life; without water, humans will experience a lack of fluid, the fluid in the human body is around 50-80. Water can fulfill daily needs through human activities such as washing clothes, water for drinking, bathing, and so on. Well, water is suitable for use if it meets water quality standards. This type of research uses descriptive research methods. This research is located in Baruga Market, Anduonohu Market, Lorong Salangga, and Kendari Permai Kendari City in December 2023. the samples used in this study amounted to 4 wells. The results obtained in this study are that all well water is polluted with E. coli, and Baruga Market well water exceeds the quality standards for Coliform parameters.  The presence of E. coli in all well water samples indicates fecal contamination, posing severe health risks such as waterborne diseases. Baruga Market's well water exceeds Coliform standards, likely due to sewage runoff, making it unsafe without treatment. Immediate actions, like improving sanitation and providing clean water alternatives, are necessary to prevent further contamination and protect public health.
Analysis of Domestic Water Availability and Demand As Well As The Economic Value Of Laabhalano Spring Pola Village, Pasir Putih District, Muna Regency Jaluwi, La; Gandri, La; Kahirun, Kahirun; Teke, Junartin; Muhsimin, Muhsimin; Hidayat, Herlan
Journal of Soilscape and Agriculture Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Volume 3 Issue 2, 2025
Publisher : University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/jsa.v3i2.4561

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Laabhalano Spring in Pola Village, Pasir Putih Subdistrict, Muna Regency, serves as the local community's primary source of clean water. However, the sustainability of this water source is under threat due to environmental degradation, such as deforestation and land-use changes, which could impact both the quality and quantity of the water. This study aims to analyze water availability, and domestic water demand, and assess the economic value of the environmental services provided by Laabhalano Spring. The methods used in this research include measuring the water flow and surveying domestic water needs in 82 households in Pola Village. The findings show that the water flow from Laabhalano Spring is 110,376 m³ per year, sufficient to meet the community’s domestic water needs. Total domestic water consumption is 330 m³ per month, primarily for bathing, washing, and daily consumption. Additionally, the economic value of this clean water service is estimated to be IDR 137,700,000 per year, highlighting the critical role of this spring for the local community’s livelihood. While the current water flow is adequate, the threat to the sustainability of the spring remains, especially if the surrounding ecosystem is not properly managed. Therefore, sustainable environmental management is essential to ensure a continuous clean water supply for the residents of Pola Village. Strengthening conservation efforts and monitoring the surrounding environment are key to preserving both the quality and availability of water in the future
Pemanfaatan Pupuk Organik Untuk Meningkatkan Produktivitas dan Keberlanjutan Pertanian Di Desa Paku Jaya Kecamatan Morosi Kabupaten Konawe Gandri, La; Indriyani, Lies; Fahidu, Wa Ode Hastiani; Manan, Abdul; Hasani, Umar Ode; Bana, Sahindomi; Teke, Junartin; Muhsimin, Muhsimin; Agusrinal, Agusrinal; Fitriani, Vivi; Sudia, La Baco; Mutmainnah, Laily
AKSILAR: Akselerasi Luaran Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Vol 2 Nomor 2, 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Tanah, Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/aksilar.v2i2.5421

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Paku Jaya Village is a village where the majority of the population depends on the agricultural sector for their living. The main products are the cultivation of rambutan, dragon fruit, and oranges. The problems faced by partners relate to the application of organic fertilizer, not only providing necessary nutrients for plants, but also improving soil health and reducing the risk of environmental degradation. The aim of the community service program (PKM) is to solve the problems faced by partners by conducting outreach, FGD (Focus group discussion), and training. The expected impact of this program is that partners will have community knowledge regarding environmentally friendly agricultural practices. The methods for implementing the PKM program are socialization, FGD, and training. The expected target of PKM is to be able to provide practical recommendations for farmers and stakeholders in developing agricultural strategies that are more environmentally friendly and economical
Agroforestri: Inovasi Hijau dalam Upaya Mitigasi Perubahan Iklim di Desa Andalambe Kecamatan Tongauna Utara Kabupaten Konawe Erif, La Ode Muhammad; Gandri, La; Sudia, La Baco; Indriyani, Lies; Kahirun, Kahirun; Siwi, La Ode; Teke, Junartin; Tuwu, Eka Rahmatiah; Midi, La Ode; Hidayat, Herlan; Fitriani, Vivi
AKSILAR: Akselerasi Luaran Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Vol 2 Nomor 2, 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Tanah, Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/aksilar.v2i2.5430

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Andalambe Village, North Tongauna Sub-district, Konawe Regency, is facing the impacts of climate change affecting the agricultural sector, particularly due to erratic droughts and floods. This causes a decrease in agricultural productivity and risks threatening community food security. This community service aims to empower farmers through the application of biopore technology and agroforestry patterns as a solution for water conservation and increasing agricultural resilience to climate change. The methods used include socialization on the impacts of climate change, training, and hands-on practice of making biopore holes and implementing agroforestry systems. The results of the activities show that farmers can adopt this technology well. Biopore pits are proven to increase water absorption, reduce the risk of flooding, and maintain water availability during the dry season. Meanwhile, agroforestry contributes to improving soil fertility and enriching agricultural ecosystems. The application of these two technologies not only increases agricultural productivity but also strengthens food security and the community's adaptive capacity to environmental change. The sustainability of this program is expected to support the long-term stability of agricultural production and the welfare of farmers in Andalambe Village.