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Strategy of Fisherman Empowerment in the Production of Milkfish Spine Floss in Segoro Tambak Sedati Sidoarjo Regency Diana Hertati; Nurhadi; Ade Kusuma
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings International Seminar of Research Month Science and Technology in Publication, Implementation and Co
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The complex problems faced by fishing communities are social, economic and educational issues. The community empowerment strategy will increase both personal and group capacity as it enhances the ability and the potency of coastal women to become more independent. The main problem faced by women in fisherman community of Segoro Tambak Village in producing floss made from Milkfish spines that is: 1) The limited knowledge and skill of women fisherman technique in the production of milkfish spine floss, 2) limited access of the bussiness group to the market). These problems require third parties to help improve production capability and support the success of marketing, so this community service activity aims to: 1) Assist the business group of fishermen in improving technical skill of production of milkfish spines floss, 2) Helping to overcome the problem of limited market access for business group of women fishermen. The methods employed to help solve this problem are 1) Conducting counseling and practice of making milkfish spine floss in accordance with the concept of better taste with good quality, 2 counseling and marketing practices related to selling and marketing techniques, 3) Monitoring and mentoring after counseling . The expected outcomes in this activity are: 1) the concept of taste of milkfish dumplings good quality, 2) The model of development of marketing network of abon industry of milkfish fish, 3) Scientific articles in the form of proceedings.
Empowerment of Business Group Household of Bandeng Fishbone Stick Snack in Segoro Tambak, Sedati Sidoarjo D. Hertati; Nurhadi; A. Kriswibowo
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings International Seminar of Research Month Science and Technology for People Empowerment.
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Coastal communities, both fishermen, cultivators, processors and fish traders, have complex problems, namely social, economic, educational problems. Empowerment of business groups is seen as one of the specific strategies to improve the ability and potential of coastal women to become more independent. Priority issues faced by coastal women in Segoro Tambak Village in producing Milkfish Fish Thorn Stack Snack are: 1) Limited knowledge and skills of coastal women in milkfish Stik Snack production techniques, 2) limited market access for business groups. So that a third party is needed to help improve production capabilities and support marketing success. Based on the partner's problems, this activity resulted in: the training on milkfish steak production in the form of counseling and practice provided by the extension team. Directives given by the extension team are related to the problem of the marketing method of milkfish steak. The existing condition of the home industry processed product marketing network looks very simple, namely, the producers directly market their processed products to food stalls and small shops or consumers can buy directly or order directly from the producers. The weakness of the marketing model is that the marketing range is very limited and lack of supervision in terms of product hygiene, taste, price stability, packaging, and in terms of promotion; because the model only relies on word of mouth promotion, so that the marketing network is less than the maximum resulting in no increase in production. there is an opportunity for mothers of coastal women's groups in the village of Segoro Tambak, Sedati, Sidoarjo to expand the range of the promotion and marketing of milkfish sticks or other processed home industry products, in order to get a larger number of consumers, compared to using marketing strategies traditional.
Empowerment in Household Mother Group in Shredded Scallops Production of Shell in Segoro Tambak Village, Sedati Sub-district, Sidoarjo District Diana Hertati; Nurhadi
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 4th International Seminar of Research Month
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Empowerment is a process that emphasizes specific strategies to empower women to become more independent. Coastal communities as farmers, processors, and traders of fish and shellfish, have complex problems. The priority problems faced by fishermen in Segoro Tambak Village in producing shredded are 1) limited knowledge and skills in shredded scallops production techniques, 2) financial management skills, and 3) limited market access for business groups (marketing). This certainly requires a third party to help improve skills in shredded scallops production techniques, financial management capabilities, and support marketing success. Based on the problems of partners, this community service activity aims to: 1) Help improve skills in shredded scallops production techniques, 2) simple bookkeeping skills for women's business groups, 3) Help overcome the problem of limited market access for business groups (marketing). The method used to help solve this problem is 1) Conducting counseling and practice of making shredded shells with the concept of high-quality and high-quality dough, 2) Simple bookkeeping training for women's business groups, 3) Counseling and practices related to selling and marketing techniques. The resulting outputs are: 1) the concept of shredded flavors with good quality, 2) the development model of the home marketing network of shredded scallops fish industry, 3) training of financial recording of small businesses using simple accounting with an individual approach carried out at the time of practice in the form of recording transactions until on the preparation of financial statements.
Accountability of Village Financial Management and Community Participation in The Development of Web-Based Village Government Information System in Sidoarjo East Java District Diana Hertati; Nurhadi
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 4th International Seminar of Research Month
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One of the breakthroughs in improving information services for village governments is to use a web-based information system, which is useful to support the transparency of village financial management accountability systems so that village development supervision will be more clear and targeted, increasing community participation in village development and strengthening the quality of public services the village is better, then a web-based information system is needed. This study aims to find out: 1) Conceptual specification of web-based village government information system, for village government in Sidoarjo Regency, 2) Model of web-based village government information system implementation for village government in Sidoarjo Regency and 3) Guidelines for using village government information system web-based for village government in Sidoarjo Regency.The research location is the village administration in Sidoarjo regency. Data collection method is done by using interviews, focused groups and discussions. Data analysis was performed using qualitative analysis. This study found that there are dynamics in village financial management. Segoro Tambak Village has implemented village financial management in accordance with the principles of transparency and accountability. In contrast, Desa Tambak Oso has not yet realized village financial management in a transparent and accountable manner; and not yet in accordance with the regulations. Some of the obstacles faced by Tambak Oso village, including the ineffective guidance of village officials, lack of supervision, lack of personnel, and lack of understanding of the village apparatus with the applicable regulations.
Penta Helix Collaboration Model in Handling Problems of Waste Management Diana Hertati; Nurhadi; Tukiman
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 7st International Seminar of Research Month 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2023.3359

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Population growth and socio-economic activities in the area are positively correlated with an increase in the amount and type of waste and pose a threat to regional ecosystems. The condition of the Ngimpik Final Disposal Site (TPA) is over capacity. The role of the community is needed to change the perspective on the waste that was previously collected, transported, and disposed of to reduce, separate, and utilize waste. Therefore, it is necessary to have a penta helix collaboration between stakeholders in waste management which is possible to overcome the problems of waste management. The research location is the Office of the Environmental and Hygiene Office of Gersik Regency. The research method uses a qualitative approach and data sources are obtained from secondary data, literature studies, interviews, and field visits. Informants were taken from formal figures, the Head of the Department of Cleanliness and the Environment and their staff, the community, and the private sector. Methods of data collection are done using interviews, focused groups, and discussions. This research is expected to result in the application of the concept of a penta helix collaboration model in dealing with waste management problems with a focus on describing the role of the Penta Helix collaboration in the TPST program. A solution to handle the problem of waste management in Gresik Regency through the concept of the Penta Helix collaboration. Data analysis was carried out using qualitative analysis by Miles and Huberman (2014) consisting of four components, namely: data collection (data collection), data condensation (data condensation), data presentation (data display), and drawing conclusions or verification (conclusion and verifying drawings). The results of the study indicate that the community's perspective on waste management has not been effective in terms of collecting, transporting, and disposing of waste to reduce, separate, and utilize waste. The SAMTAKU program has challenges due to internal inhibiting factors (awareness, motivation, and participation) and external inhibiting factors (commitment, trust, communication, and coordination). The Penta Helix collaboration is a solution to handling waste management by dividing the roles of academics as drafters, businessmen as enablers, communities as accelerators, government (government) as regulators, and media as expanders. Keywords: Penta Helix Collaboration, Waste Management, Samtaku Program.