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Journal : Community Empowerment

Socialization to increase conservation initiative for the younger generation in Tahura Bukit Mangkol, Central Bangka Nurzaidah Putri Dalimunthe; Ilpandari Ilpandari; Hendi Hendra Bayu; Rahmad Lingga
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 6 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (374.612 KB) | DOI: 10.31603/ce.6492

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The community's active involvement in resolving issues and challenges in the field determines the effectiveness of the conservation initiative. A socialization program with the focus on wildlife conservation is required to enhance awareness and conservation efforts for the neighborhood surrounding the Bukit Mangkol Forest Park. The objective of this community service is to raise the younger generation's understanding and awareness of environmental preservation, particularly with regard to the typical Bangka Belitung wildlife found in the Bukit Mangkol Forest Park. Socializing and discussing are the methods of community service. The socialization's outcomes demonstrated that there was an improvement in participant understanding of wildlife threats, wildlife conservation strategies, and actual action taken by participants to protect nature for sustainable development.
Production of fish feed from palm oil waste using fermentation technology in Terak Village Nurzaidah Putri Dalimunthe; Sujadi Priyansah; Feni Kurnia; Randi Syafutra
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 6 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.8395

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An approach to get around difficulties in discovering reasonable feed materials is to use ex-mining land and palm oil waste in fish farming. This affects the minimal outcomes and profits realized from the business operations. In order to improve the quality of fish farming products, this community service aims to improve the community's knowledge and expertise regarding the use of waste palm oil as fish food. Training sessions using the lecture method, practice sessions, and mentoring are used to provide this program. After this program, the partners' understanding of processing palm oil waste as a source of fish farming feed improved, which enabled them to increase profits from their business.
Eco-friendly feed innovation: An effective strategy to reduce fish mortality rates in Central Bangka Priyansah, Sujadi; Dalimunthe, Nurzaidah Putri; Sembiring, Juhardi; Arif, Maulana; Kurnia, Feni; Syafutra, Randi; Adibrata, Sudirman; Lingga, Rahmad
Community Empowerment Vol 10 No 4 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.10673

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Former tin mining land (known locally as camoy or kulong) has the potential to be utilized as fish cultivation land. Kulong possesses potential for fish farming due to its age, which supports the availability of trophic minerals essential for fish life. Fish farmers frequently encounter problems with disease outbreaks and mortality caused by pathogens, leading to low production yields. Improving the quality of the cultivation environment, including reducing sedimentation from commercial feed, is one solution to mitigate fish diseases and mortality. This community service aims to provide training on environmentally friendly feed for fish farmers through training and mentoring in its application. The program successfully enhanced the partners' ability to produce cost-effective (organic) environmentally friendly feed from agricultural waste (oil palm kernel meal, dregs, bran), which demonstrably improved the quality of the cultivation environment, reduced fish diseases and mortality, and has the potential to increase the quality and quantity of fish production.