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Introduction of Eco-Friendly Finishing Method (YAKISUGI) among the Millennial Generation in Perina Village: Innovation in Unique Furniture Products with High Aesthetic Value Fahrussiam, Fauzan; Chaerani, Nurul; Lestari, Dini; Musdi, Musdi; Shabrina, Hasyyati; prasetyo, Andrie ridzki
Jurnal Malikussaleh Mengabdi Vol 2, No 2 (2023): Jurnal Malikussaleh Mengabdi, Oktober 2023
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Malikussaleh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/jmm.v2i2.13605

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The demand for a diverse range of solid wood products has been steadily increasing. The unique grain patterns inherent to each wood species render solid wood products to possess distinct market segments. Nevertheless, the inherent vulnerabilities of wood as a biomaterial, such as susceptibility to decay, dimensional instability, and low resistance to organisms, necessitate specialized treatment for wood products. One environmentally sustainable treatment methodology, capable of enhancing the aesthetic value of wood, is the yakisugi finishing technique—a method involving the controlled charring of the wood surface. Notably, this technique remains relatively unfamiliar amongst small and medium-sized wood processing enterprises (UMKM) and the millennial generation. Consequently, this engagement initiative assumes significant importance in introducing the yakisugi finishing method to the millennial cohort. The unique visual characteristics of wood, engendered by this technique, hold the potential to serve as a catalyst for innovation in the realm of wooden product development by millennials. The engagement activities primarily encompass instructional modules, comprising theoretical elucidations and practical applications. Participants, affiliated with the youth group 'karang taruna,' have demonstrated appreciable enthusiasm towards the engagement activities that pertain to the yakisugi technique. It is anticipated that novel products will emerge as a result of the application of the yakisugi finishing technique, particularly within the domain of contemporary minimalist furniture products.
PELAKSANAAN PROGRAM ASISTENSI MENGAJAR ANGKATAN I DI SMK KEHUTANAN WANA WISATA SEKAROH LOMBOK TIMUR Halimah, Baiq Elok Salsabila; Firmansyah, Harits; Hidayati, Maulia; Irham, Muhammad; Istiani, Ratna Ayu; Lestari, Dini; Prasetyo, Andrie Ridzki; Shabrina, Hasyyati; Fahrussiam, Fauzan; Chaerani, Nurul; Musdi, Musdi
Devote : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Global Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Devote : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Global, Juni 2024
Publisher : LPPM Institut Pendidikan Nusantara Global

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55681/devote.v3i2.2968

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Education is the process to form an individual’s character into someone possesses useful knowledge in daily life. Teaching assistance Program was one of government’s efforts to improve the quality of learning activities in Indonesi. This article aims to provide an explanation of the implementation of Teaching Assistance Program for the first-year student of Forestry Program at Matarma Universita, which conducted at the Forestry Vocational School, Wana Wisata Sekaroh, Jerowaru Subdistrict, East Lombok. This activity took place approximately 4 months. The method of implementing the program cosnsisted of orientation, deployment, observation, planning program, report, program execution,and evaluation. The activities carried out included teaching program, assisting with school administrarion, creating a school garden, assisting with technology adaptatiom, conducting outreach to student about the graduate from Yunior high school and the nearest junior high school, creating banners and poster, establishing a Numeracy Literacy Garden, Planting tree sapling within the School, and making charcoal briquettes from corn husk, The series of activitie were carried out successfully.
Ecostructure and Endemicity of Plant Species in Lowland Plantation Typology (Hortipark) Karang Sidemen Village, West Nusa Tenggara Niechi Valentino; Muhamad Husni Idris; Andrie Ridzki Prasetyo; Musdi, Musdi; Rima Vera Ningsih; Muhammad Anwar Hadi
Jurnal Biologi Tropis Vol. 24 No. 2 (2024): April - Juni
Publisher : Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Mataram, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jbt.v24i2.6830

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The richness of local resources and the ecosystem potential of a village, one of which is the uniqueness of the lowland plantation ecosystem (hortipark), is the main key in supporting the success of sustainable rural development. The main focus of the research is to reveal the ecostructure and endemicity of plant biodiversity in the lowland plantation typology of Karang Sidemen Village, NTB. Data collection in the field used a systematic sampling design with random start method for 12 research plots. The results of observations found 1116 individuals, 29 tribes, 59 genera and 59 plant species at all levels of habitus, and there were 20 plant species endemic to Lesser Sunda. The highest INP tree is Ceiba pentandra (L.) Gaertn. (111.79%), stake rate of Tectona grandis Lf (136.97%), stake rate of Persea americana Mill. (82.86%), Dendrocnide stimulant (Lf) Chew seedling rate (130.48%), Musa × paradisiaca L. shrub rate (81.28%), Panicum brevifolium L. herb rate (32.53%), Chloranthus erectus (Buch-Ham) shrub rate) Wall. (46.64%), the level of the fern Macrothelypteris torresiana (71.22%) and the level of the liana Centrosema pubescens Benth (96.99%). The concentration of horizontal structures is in diameter classes 2 and 4 while the concentration of vertical structures is in class 1. The H' Index range has values ​​in the low - medium category with the highest H' being at the livestock level of 2.64. The E' index is in the medium - high category with the highest E' at the shrub level of 1.00. The R1 index is in the low - medium range, with the highest R1 at the livestock level of 3.45. The distribution of plant species is mostly clustered, especially at the herb level. Based on the Raunkiaer frequency class law, it is known that species in the lowland hortipark plantation ecosystem of Karang Sidemen Village are included in the type of artificial ecosystem with the highest frequency in class A (1-20%).