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Journal : Jurnal Kolaborasi Akademika

Sosialisasi Lubang Biopori Dalam Pengelolaan Sampah Organik Yulia; Effendi Nurzal; Manovri Yeni; Nafisah Hanim
JKA Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): JKA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26811/JKA.1.2.00013

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Biopores is a technique for water infiltration (water absorption) in surface areas of the land to restore soil fertility, protect the water system and reduce waterlogging/surface runoff in areas that lack water absorption. One of the organic wastes that can be filled into the biopore holes is coffee grounds. Coffee grounds are the coffee residue left after the brewing process or grinding the coffee beans. Often coffee grounds are considered useless waste and are simply thrown away. Through this International Community Service (PKM) activity, it is hoped that compost can be produced in the soil so that it can improve the quality of the soil (fertilize the soil). Apart from that, it can absorb surface water into the ground and reduce surface waterlogging. The biopore method was first discovered in 2008 by Dr. Kamir R Brata, a researcher from IPB (Bogor Agricultural Institute). Biopores are absorption holes made vertically into the ground to reduce waterlogging and increase water absorption. The conclusions that can be concluded from this Community Service activity are as follows: This activity has produced compost in the soil so that it can improve the quality of the soil. This activity has also succeeded in making water infiltration into the soil very well which can reduce standing water on the surface of the soil.
Sosialisasi Desain Infiltration Trench Sebagai Upaya Pengendalian Banjir Di Hatyai, Songkhla Yulia; Manovri Yeni; Effendi Nurzal; Ira Dama Yanti
JKA Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): JKA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26811/r1ed9p78

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Frequent flooding in Hatyai, Songkhla, Thailand, has become a serious threat to local communities. Although various flood control efforts have been carried out through infrastructure, they have not been able to completely solve the existing problems. Therefore, the active involvement of the community is very important in reducing the risk of flooding. The purpose of this article is to explain the process of disseminating the infiltratetrench system design to the community in Hatyai, Songkhla as part of the Flood Risk Reduction Strategy. This socialization process involves preparation, preparation of materials, implementation, and evaluation. By involving the community directly in the understanding and application of the infiltratetrench system, it is expected to reduce the risk of flooding and increase community resilience to such disasters.
Integrating Natural Vegetation on Riverbanks as Part of Sustainable City Planning Yulia; Yeni, Manovri; Nawalul Azka, Cut; Nurzal, Effendi
JKA Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): JKA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26811/vsr3h928

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Peningkatan urbanisasi telah menimbulkan degradasi ekologis pada bantaran sungai, yang memperbesar risiko banjir dan penurunan kualitas lingkungan kota. Studi ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis integrasi vegetasi alami pada bantaran sungai sebagai bagian dari perencanaan kota berkelanjutan. Melalui kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat berbasis kolaborasi antara KABA Academic Society (Indonesia) dan KRIRK University (Thailand), penelitian dilakukan secara hybrid dengan metode survei, pelatihan, dan observasi dampak. Lokasi kegiatan terfokus di Soi Ram Intra, Bangkok, yang mengalami tekanan lingkungan tinggi. Hasil menunjukkan bahwa penerapan vegetasi alami dan teknologi tepat guna seperti komposter rumah tangga meningkatkan kesadaran masyarakat, fungsi ekologis sungai, dan partisipasi warga dalam pengelolaan lingkungan. Temuan ini memperkuat argumen bahwa bantaran sungai perlu diintegrasikan ke dalam tata ruang kota sebagai infrastruktur hijau yang multifungsi. Penelitian ini juga menyoroti pentingnya pendekatan partisipatif dalam menjembatani inovasi teknologi dengan keberdayaan komunitas lokal untuk keberlanjutan sosial, ekonomi, dan lingkungan.