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Embracing multiculturalism: Exploring cultural values among students in the global era Simatupang, Ernawati; Jusmin, Jusmin; Pramita, Roni Andri Andri; Lestari, Lestari; Willies, Aldilla Yulia; Zaghloul, Taha Romadhan
Jurnal Civics: Media Kajian Kewarganegaraan Vol 21, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

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This research was motivated by the UNIMUDA Sorong, one of the multicultural campuses in Papua. This research aimed to measure the level of application and understanding of students at the Department of Pancasila and Citizenship Education, Universitas Pendidikan Muhammadiyah (hence: UNIMUDA) Sorong, in strengthening the existence of multiculturalism values in the academic environment. This research was conducted using a qualitative approach with descriptive methods. The subjects and objects of this research were conducted in the Department of Pancasila and Citizenship Education. The results of this study indicated that the value of multiculturalism had been integrated into the department's curriculum. Besides, students from various ethnic, racial, and religious backgrounds could apply the value of multiculturalism to the Papuan environment. Then, students believed that citizenship within the scope of multiculturalism played the most important role in advancing the diversity of Indonesians, so diversity is not a source of conflict but rather for mutual tolerance and mutual respect in building the foundation of Indonesia's ethnic diversity.
Kontribusi Penyadapan Pinus Terhadap Pendapatan Masyarakat Desa Gantarang, Sinjai Mukhlishah, Nurul; Jusmin, Jusmin; Syam, Agus Salim; Sultan, Dian Mirnawaty
Jurnal Kehutanan dan Lingkungan Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): November
Publisher : Program Studi Kehutanan Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Islam Makassar

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This study aims to analyze the factors that influence pine resin production, income of tappers, and the contribution of tapping activities to household income in Gantarang Village. The research used a quantitative approach with survey methods, interviews, and direct observation of 15 respondents of pine resin tappers. Data collected included sap production, tapping costs, revenue, and income from other sectors. Analysis was conducted descriptively and quantitatively to evaluate the contribution of tapping to total household income. The results showed that pine resin production is influenced by internal factors such as tree health, diameter, and genetics, as well as external factors such as tapping methods and tapping location distance. The average annual income from tapping reached IDR 23,267,200, contributing 37.36% to total household income. Income from other sectors, especially agriculture, contributed more, at 62.64%. Overall, tapping activities provide significant benefits as an additional source of income for farmers, especially when facing the risk of crop failure due to climate change. The implications of this study indicate the importance of pine resin tapping as part of rural communities' income diversification. Optimizing production and accessibility of tapping locations through government support can increase the sector's contribution to the household economy, thereby supporting the economic sustainability of local communities.