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Perencanaan Strategis Industri Kreatif Sektor Desain Grafis Kota Malang Aktor Pemerintah Dinas Perindustrian Rendra Graha, Dimas Tri; Waloejo, Budi Sugiarto; Wicaksono, Agus Dwi
Jurnal Tata Kota dan Daerah Vol 8, No 2 (2016)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Brawijaya

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Malang is one of Indonesia Creative City. Malang have creative industry such as design graphic as one of its creative industries prime sector. However, Design Graphic Industries development has been struggles. Survey found, Design Graphic obstruction such as design copyright violation, poor local buyer, and people perception of design. This study aims to determine how to develop design graphic. Method of development used on this study is strategic plan method. Subject planner on this study is Goverment Actor, Industrial Departement. This research finds 3 major value shift, shift of design become digital product, shift of message delivery style, and shift of people perception. Value proposition suitable use based on value shit is Costumer Intimacy. The result of strategic planning show vision that needed to take is “Creating Design Graphic Creative Industry orientated to costumer services with unprinted personalized design”. Mission used for design graphic industry is raise promotion and marketing, increase design graphic capability, develop design infrastructure, and create sustainable design bussiness climate. There are 16 action plans needed to be done by departement of industry. Action plan consist of activity such as increase marketing and promotion, consumen education, increase design graphic bussiness actor capability, develop design infrastructure and increase departement of industry capacity.Keywords: Design-Graphic-Creative-Industries, Strategic-Plan, Costumer-Intimacy, Action-Plan.
How much parking space is needed for park and ride facilities to support sustainable infrastructure Agustin, Imma Widyawati; Dwi Ari, Ismu Rini; Waloejo, Budi Sugiarto; Hariyani, Septiana; Irawati, Sara
JOURNAL OF SOCIOECONOMICS AND DEVELOPMENT Vol 6, No 1 (2023): April
Publisher : Publisher of Widyagama University of Malang (UWG Press)

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Park and ride (PR)is the right strategy to overcome transportation problems in metropolitan cities with high mobility levels to realize smart mobility. The three main goals of PR are to reduce congestion levels, increase public transportation use, and improve urban space quality. The provision of parking capacity is one of the success factors in the planning of the PR facility. Therefore it is necessary to calculate the parking space requirement in PR. The research was conducted at Sidoarjo Station, the most significant origin station in Sidoarjo Regency, and a recommended PR location. This study aims to calculate parking space requirements and facilities for the existing conditions and projections when PR operates. Data were collected through primary surveys in the form of observations on parking characteristics at Sidoarjo Station and secondary surveys in literature studies. The results of the study indicate that the existing condition of the parking facility at Sidoarjo Station has exceeded the parking capacity, so to accommodate the need for parking space, it is necessary to increase the parking area of 96 m2 in the existing condition up to 413 m2 or 5,923 m2 for the next ten years.JEL Classification L91; O18; R41
Analysis of Leading Horticultural Fruit Commodities in the Agropolitan Area of Bojonegoro Regency Andriniswari, Fiebri; Agustin, Imma Widyawati; Waloejo, Budi Sugiarto
Civil and Environmental Science Journal (CIVENSE) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.civense.2024.007.02.9

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The development of agricultural program plans with superior products in certain agribusiness regions in order to boost revenue and significantly empower the area. This is being done in an effort to enhance the government-backed agrobusiness system and agropolitan area development. Regarding RTRW, Bojonegoro Regional Regulation Number 5 2021 designates Dander Kapas Kalitidu Trucuk as the agropolitan area. Bojonegoro's 2022 An examination of superior commodities in the Bojonegoro agropolitan area is necessary in order to create a development plan for the agriculture industry. The study's findings can be utilized to drive the agropolitan region of Bojonegoro Regency's development in a way that will enhance community welfare and spur local economic expansion. Shifts Share Analyzes (SSA) and Location Quotient (LQ) analyses were employed in this study. This study's findings indicate that the star fruit commodity, with a LQ value of 1.13 and an SS value of 33.87, the guava commodity, with a LQ value of 1.91 and an SS value of 6819.19, the Siam orange commodity, with a LQ value of 2.33 and an SS value of 8.25, and the snake fruit commodity, with a LQ value of 3.16 and an SS value of 21.75, are the superior commodities. The Bojonegoro agropolitan area is witnessing the development of exceptional fruit horticulture, indicating that a holding and maintaining plan would be the most effective approach for managing the organization. Strategies for product creation and market penetration are used. The strategy calls for increasing the product's quality, expanding its distribution networks, marketing it, and changing market prices.
Warmth and Familiarity of Transportation Demand Omotenashi in the Jam Gadang Area of Bukittinggi Agustin, Imma Widyawati; Safitri, Fanny; Hariyani, Septiana; Waloejo, Budi Sugiarto
Civil and Environmental Science Journal (CIVENSE) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.civense.2024.008.01.4

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One of the busiest locations of Bukittinggi is the Jam Gadang region, which is distinguished by land use areas that are mostly used for trade, services, and tourism. This area's level of appeal is not directly correlated with the amount of urban infrastructure, such as pedestrian walkways, which are abused by shopkeepers or street vendors who set up shop along them and by motorized vehicle users who park illegally on them, endangering the safety of both pedestrians and vehicle users.  This study aims to examine the factors of familiarity and warmth in the Jam Gadang area. The warmth component is analyzed by determining the distinctiveness of the Jam Gadang area through its physical, social, and historical appeal. The familiarity component is examined by considering the features and effectiveness of on-street parking in the Jam Gadang area, as well as the number of public transportation options available. While the familiarity aspect of on-street parking will be studied using Important Performance Analysis (IPA) to assess service performance, and then followed by Quality Function Deployment (QFD) analysis to determine the priority of enhancing on-street parking performance, the warmth aspect will be analyzed using descriptive analysis. Frequency distribution analysis will be used to examine the familiarity factor of interacting public transportation users. The findings demonstrate the importance of managing the pedestrian path in the Jam Gadang area by incorporating the Omotenashi concept, which emphasizes familiarity and warmth. Physical attractiveness is highest on Ahmad Yani street, which has a total attractiveness value of 93, is characterized by the variety of building functions on this road.
Education and Training on Making Natural Liquid Soap from Celery for the Community of Rampal Celaket Subdistrict Agustin, Imma Widyawati; Waloejo, Budi Sugiarto; Utomo, Dadang Meru; Sari, Kartika Eka; Ari, Ismu Rini Dwi; Fithrah, Mahwash El; Jabbar, Kareem Abdul; Mecca, Neha Adzania; Aulia, Lintang Nurmayla; Hayya, Himyar
TEKAD : Teknik Mengabdi Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.tekad.2026.05.1.6

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In Rampal Celaket Village, Malang City, this study attempts to maximize the potential of celery (Apium graveolens) as a raw material for producing safe and eco-friendly liquid soap. Celery's flavonoid, antioxidant, and antibacterial properties are thought to be useful in shielding the skin from free radicals and germs, as well as in displacing the need for artificial chemical cleansers. Implementing useful and creative techniques for creating liquid soap and teaching the public about the advantages of herbal plants are both part of the production process. The activity's outcomes demonstrate that the community may manufacture high-quality liquid soap with an ideal antibacterial content that can be utilized on a daily basis or turned into a lucrative home business venture. It is anticipated that the creation of this liquid soap made from celery would improve skin health and encourage a spirit of entrepreneurship founded on regional creativity.
Community Empwerment by Utilizing Carrots Into Environmentally Friendly Solid Soap Waloejo, Budi Sugiarto; Agustin, Imma Widyawati; Meidiana, Christia; Sutikno, Fauzul Rizal; Ferly, Ricky Ananda; Saragih, Erica Renata; Irwanto, Natasya Abigail
TEKAD : Teknik Mengabdi Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.tekad.2026.05.1.9

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This community service activity aims to empower the community of Rampal Celaket Village, Malang City through training in making solid soap based on carrot extract (Daucus carota L.) which is rich in β-carotene and natural antioxidants. The implementation method was carried out through a participatory approach involving 25 PKK women as the main participants, including field survey stages, material presentations, and practical demonstrations of soap making using the cold process method. The soap making process is carried out by extracting fresh carrots, mixing them with coconut oil, palm oil, olive oil, and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) through saponification reactions, then molded and undergoing a curing process for 3-5 weeks. The results of the activity showed high enthusiasm from participants with a satisfaction rate of 96% and 100% motivation to develop skills further, and the soap products produced had good quality with yellowish orange color, solid texture, fresh aroma, and did not cause skin irritation. This program successfully opened new economic opportunities for the community with attractive profit margins, while increasing awareness of the use of environmentally friendly natural skin care products and supporting women's empowerment in developing micro-enterprises based on local potential.