Tualeka, Safarudin Hisyam
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EFISIENSI PROSES PRODUKSI PUPUK DAN PAKAN TERNAK RUMINANSIA : TEKNOLOGI WASTE CHOPPER MULTIFUNGSI BERBASIS MOBIL GRANDONG Mindarta, Erwin Komara; Nauri, Imam Muda; Tualeka, Safarudin Hisyam
Jurnal Teknik Otomotif : Kajian Keilmuan dan Pengajaran Vol 8, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um074v8i22024p177-186

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Penelitian ini mengevaluasi efektivitas teknologi Waste Chopper berbasis mobil Grandong dalam meningkatkan efisiensi pengolahan limbah pertanian menjadi pupuk dan pakan ternak ruminansia. Teknologi ini dirancang untuk menjangkau area persawahan yang luas, memungkinkan petani mengolah limbah langsung di lokasi tanpa perlu transportasi tambahan. Uji coba dilakukan pada beberapa jenis limbah utama (jerami, tongkol jagung, dan kelobot), menunjukkan bahwa penggunaan Waste Chopper mampu menghemat waktu dan tenaga hingga 71-75% dibandingkan metode manual, dengan konsumsi bahan bakar 0,5-0,6 liter per 20 kg limbah. Pengaplikasian teknologi ini memberikan manfaat signifikan, tidak hanya dalam mengurangi limbah yang biasanya dibakar, tetapi juga dalam mengurangi emisi karbon, serta mendukung praktik pertanian berkelanjutan. Efisiensi dalam proses penguraian limbah memungkinkan pencampuran lebih merata dengan bahan kompos tambahan, menghasilkan pupuk berkualitas tinggi. Tantangan dalam penerapan mencakup kebutuhan pelatihan bagi petani dan dukungan kebijakan untuk adopsi lebih luas. Secara keseluruhan, inovasi ini memperkuat ketahanan pangan dan ekonomi komunitas tani, serta dapat diperluas sebagai solusi pengelolaan limbah di skala pertanian yang lebih besar.
A Symphony of Digital Public Service Innovation in Indonesia: Evidence from Indonesia Public Service Innovation Competition 2014-2022 Pratama, M Rizki; Tualeka, Safarudin Hisyam; Prasetya, Arik
Jurnal Studi Pemerintahan Vol 15, No 1 (2024): February 2024
Publisher : Department of Government Affairs and Administration, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/jsp.v15i1.342

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Investigating digital public service innovation in Indonesia is essential for improving practical applications and developing a unified theoretical understanding of digital innovation in the public sector. This research is particularly relevant in the global conversation about digital progress in both developed and developing nations. Indonesia's situation is uniquely instructive for several reasons: At the macro level, despite ambitions to become a digital economy, Indonesia faces the challenge of low internet penetration. At the meso level, governmental goals to digitize public services are hindered by unclear integration strategies within bureaucratic systems, revealing a gap between policy and execution. At the micro level, the need for digital literacy in the public sector is evident, but Indonesian civil servants currently fall short of the required standards, highlighting an urgent need for skill development. This study is crucial not only for enhancing local practices but also for contributing to a broader understanding of digital transformation in the public sector across different stages of national development. The research methodically reviews and maps digital public service innovation within the Indonesian context, employing a best practices approach and using the PRISMA flowchart for content analysis. Data was sourced from the Kemenpan-RB database on the Public Service Innovation Competition (KIPP) from 2014-2022. This database is a primary source of information on Indonesian Public Service Innovation and is noted for its reliability. The findings reveal a diverse range of strategies that balance interactivity with information delivery, internal efficiency with external engagement, and collaboration with self-reliance, providing a comprehensive view of the current state and potential future of digital public service innovation in Indonesia.