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Socialization of bag composter in producing artificial compost for the community Bismantolo, Putra; Hestiawan, Hendri; Sartika, Dewi
Dharmakayana Vol 1 No 1 (2024): Mei : Dharmakayana: Journal of scientists, engineers, educators and scientific ac
Publisher : Program Studi Teknik Mesin, Fakultas Teknik Universitas Bengkulu

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Waste management must be the responsibility of citizens and the government. The government's task is to activate citizen participation up to household level by having sufficient knowledge e.g. socialization of 3R concept (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) in handling the waste. The Reduce is about the impact of waste on life by that the community minimizes the use of goods that can produce waste. The reuse concept is about to utilize waste for other uses. The Recycle is about to recycle the waste to other goods e.g. by composting to produce fertilizer in a small space, simple equipment, and very low costs. Compost production by using a composter bag sprayed by composter fluid is called as the artificial compost. To introduce the system to the community, the training on how to make deal with it is pursued in RT.33 RW.8, Sawah Lebar Village, Bengkulu City, involving the local administrators and housewives. The method is learning by doing under supervising of a community service team of the Engineering Faculty Universitas Bengkulu.
Sosialisasi Ilmu Mitigasi Tsunami Bagi Masyarakat Pesisir dan Dataran Rendah di Pagar Dewa angky, puspawan; Gunawan, Agustin; FA, A. Sofwan; Razali, Makmun Reza; Bismantolo, Putra; Zuliantoni, Zuliantoni
Dharmakayana Vol 2 No 2 (2025): November : Dharmakayana: Journal of scientists, engineers, educators and scientif
Publisher : Program Studi Teknik Mesin, Fakultas Teknik Universitas Bengkulu

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Bengkulu City is a region with a high risk of tsunami due to its location adjacent to the Indian Ocean and its position in an active subduction zone. The low level of public knowledge regarding disaster mitigation increases the potential for casualties in the event of a tsunami. This community service activity aimed to enhance the understanding, awareness, and preparedness of residents in Pagar Dewa Village, Selebar District, Bengkulu City, regarding tsunami hazards through mitigation-based education and socialization. The implementation methods included socialization (counseling), interactive discussion and dialogue, presentation of evacuation routes, and information on prevention and emergency response. The results showed a significant increase in public knowledge and preparedness, demonstrated by participants’ ability to recognize early tsunami signs and take appropriate evacuation actions. Residents also showed high enthusiasm and emphasized the importance of ongoing training to maintain mitigation awareness. This activity successfully built synergy between the university, local government, and the community in reducing disaster risks in coastal and lowland areas around Bengkulu City. Therefore, tsunami mitigation education is a strategic step toward creating a disaster-resilient community and strengthening readiness for future natural threats.