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Identifikasi Potensi dan Tantangan Desa untuk Pengembangan Desa Wisata Luthu Lamweu Wulandari, Elysa; Yusuf, Myna Agustina; Fakhrana, Siti Zahrina; Hanifah, Winda
PESARE: Jurnal Pengabdian Sains dan Rekayasa Vol 2, No 3 (2024): Oktober 2024
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/pesare.v2i3.41544

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Luthu Lamweu Village, located in Aceh Besar Regency, has abundant natural resources, including a waterfall tourist attraction and locally processed products such as Janeng flour, asam sunti (starfruit seasoning), and handicrafts made from coconut leaves. Although the tourist attraction is beginning to draw visitors, access to the site and supporting infrastructure remains limited. This community service program aims to further assess the villages potential for developing as a tourist destination by leveraging its natural and human resources. The strategic approach involves conducting observations and facilitating focus group discussions with local residents to gain insights and foster collaborative planning. The observation results indicate that the village holds significant potential by capitalizing on its abundant natural resources, such as transforming its waterfalls into tourist attractions and leveraging local products as key assets. Findings from the focus group discussions echoed this potential but highlighted a major concern: the lack of community participation, which remains a significant issue for village officials. According to the resource persons presentation, 60% community participation is required to establish a successful tourist village. Therefore, the residents of Luthu Lamweu Village currently need a group that can initiate and mobilize community engagement and enthusiasm.
Pelatihan Pembuatan Atap Tradisional dari Daun Serule di Desa Genuren, Kecamatan Bintang, Kabupaten Aceh Tengah Sari, Laina Hilma; Agustina, Sylvia; Djamaluddin, Masdar; Wulandari, Elysa
PESARE: Jurnal Pengabdian Sains dan Rekayasa Vol 2, No 3 (2024): Oktober 2024
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/pesare.v2i3.41155

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In tourism development, the majority of building materials used are modern materials. Even many local people are not familiar with the typical building materials of Central Aceh. Roofs made of serule leaves are traditional materials in Central Aceh (Ferah Yosantia et al., n.d.). The serule plant has flowers and leaves that are similar to Etlingera elatior, the Zingiberaceae family. Serule leaves grow abundantly around the edge of Lake Laut Tawar, Bintang District which continues eastward for 20 km to Serule Village. So this community service developed the manufacture of serule leaf roofs through mentoring and training for the people of Genuruen Village. This service activity was carried out in Genuren Village, Aceh Tengah applying several stages, namely: preparation stage, socialization, and implementation of activities and evaluation. Each stage is carefully planned so that the activity runs according to expectations. There are several parties involved in this activity. The results of this training will be used as a roof covering material for Umah Pitu Ruang, as a continuation of the unfinished UPR Redevelopment project. The goal is to maintain and revive the tradition of traditional craftsmanship. In addition, the final product of this serule soup will also be used in the renovation of gazebos as public facilities in Genuren Village. From the training activities on making traditional roofs using serule leaves, the community gained knowledge and skills to make serule soup. Thus, the community in Genuren Village can preserve the serule plant which is now rare, utilize local resources effectively, and improve their economic welfare.
Workshop Ketukangan Material Bambu Untuk Inovasi Bangunan Modern Berbasis Kepariwisataan di Dataran Tinggi Gayo, Aceh Wulandari, Elysa; Widyojatmoko, Andry; Permana, Asep Yudi; Sari, Laina Hilma; Agustina, Sylvia; Djamaludin, Masdar; Sabila, Farisa; Arafat, Pratitou; Mardhatillah, Rizqi; Aditya, Atika
PESARE: Jurnal Pengabdian Sains dan Rekayasa Vol 3, No 3 (2025): Oktober 2025
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/pesare.v3i3.50195

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Bamboo is very abundant in the Gayo Highlands, but locals mostly use it for simple things like temporary shelters in rice fields and fences around houses. In the past, before modern materials became widely available, bamboo played a significant role in traditional Gayo buildings, both structurally and culturally. A three-day bamboo workshop was held to revive bamboo as a versatile, sustainable building material for modern architecture, while preserving its cultural significance. The workshop had two main goals: teaching how bamboo can work with modern materials like steel and cement, and showing new designs for tourism buildings using bamboo. Participants learned how to process bamboo, connect pieces, and preserve it. They also created new building ideas combining bamboo with other materials. The workshop helped the community understand bamboos environmental, cultural, and economic importance, supporting sustainable tourism and contributing to global goals for sustainable cities and responsible use of resources.