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Socialization of Coastal and Marine Geohazard of Makassar City Coastal Tourism Area Rachman, Taufiqur; ., Juswan; Paroka, Daeng; Baeda, Achmad Yasir; Rahman, Sabaruddin; Paotonan, Chairul; Umar, Hasdinar; Alie, Muhammad Zubair Muis; ., Ashury; Husain, Firman; Assidiq, Fuad Mahfud
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Let us Collaborate for Community Issues
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering UNHAS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v6i2.451

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Coastal and marine geohazard threats can occur in coastal tourism areas in Makassar City. Several coastal tourism sites in Makassar City are managed by the community, namely by the Tanjung Merdeka Community Empowerment Agency (LPM) and acts as a partner for socialisation activities. Tourism managers are still ignorant of the potential for coastal and marine geohazards, such as the lack of information on geohazard signs and the potential for accidents that lead to disasters for tourism visitors. Socialisation of coastal and marine geohazards in Makassar City's coastal tourism areas has been carried out with an increase in the average knowledge of participants by 45.3%. The increase in partner knowledge includes awareness, preparedness, and disaster response attitudes about coastal and marine geohazard phenomena in coastal tourism activities, which can ultimately encourage and realise partners as community-based tourism managers who implement early warning of disaster risk and occupational safety. Strengthening partners is realised by handing over coastal and ocean geohazard signs as an early warning of disasters that can occur at tourist sites.
Socialisation of the Blue Economy Concept in the Development of Coastal Tourism Areas in Makassar City Rachman, Taufiqur; ., Juswan; Paroka, Daeng; Muis Alie, Muhammad Zubair; Purnama, Bulan; ., Ardi
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v7i1.453

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Indonesia is one of 193 countries committed to the sustainable development goals (SDGs). In this new paradigm of sustainable Indonesian development, the maritime sector is a priority for future development with the concept of blue economy, which is a sustainable ocean economy that produces economic and social benefits with the assurance of long-term environmental sustainability. The focus of the blue economy with this maritime economic strategy makes coastal communities the centre of blue economy growth. Makassar City has a coastal tourism area located in Tanjung Merdeka Village, Tamalate District Makassar, and is managed community-based by Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO) of Tanjung Merdeka. To maintain the sustainability process of coastal tourism area management, it is necessary to understand the concept of blue economy according to the maritime development strategy. Socialisation of the concept of blue economy in the development of coastal tourism areas in Makassar City has been carried out and achieved an increase in knowledge and understanding of participants by 50%. Understanding the concept of sustainable coastal and marine resource management, as well as how to participate in facing the challenges of environmental degradation and climate change, will complement the role of Tanjung Merdeka NGO as a tourism manager with the concept of blue economy. Assessment of the application of the concept of blue economy in coastal tourism areas has been carried out and fulfils the concept of blue economy according to Pauli's theory (2010).
Transplantasi Coral sebagai Aksi Peduli Lingkungan untuk Pemanfaatan yang Berkelanjutan dj, Ashury; ., Juswan; Rachman, Taufiqur; Paroka, Daeng; Baeda, Achmad Yasir; Rahman, Sabaruddin; Umar, Hasdinar; Paotonan, Chairul; Alie, Muh. Zubair; Husain, Firman; Assidiq, Fuad Mahfud; Nasir, Andi Mega Mustika
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Kolaborasi yang Kuat untuk Kekuatan Kemasyarakatan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v7i2.553

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The existence of coral reefs in Indonesia ranks first in area and type. The total area of coral reefs owned by Indonesia is 14% of the total area of coral reefs in the world. Coral reefs have an important value in life, both in terms of ecology to promising economic value. Therefore, the Department of Marine Engineering in collaboration with partners of the South Sulawesi Provincial Tourism Office held an activity “Coral Transplantation as an Environmental Care Action for sustainable use”. This activity has the aim of providing an understanding of the importance of knowledge about the economic and environmental benefits of coral reefs as a beach / sun tourism attraction for domestic and foreign tourists to visit the province of South Sulawesi, especially on Badi Island in Pangkep Regency (Pangkajene Islands). Coral reefs that have been damaged require a long time to recover, due to the slow growth rate of corals. Therefore, human intervention through various methods and means becomes indispensable to improve and rehabilitate the condition of coral reefs. One rehabilitation technique that has been widely recognized and applied in various parts of the world is coral transplantation. By using lecture and discussion methods, as well as coral reef rehabilitation efforts through the real action of coral transplantation. The results obtained showed that there was an increase in knowledge before and after the community participated in the activity and the degradation of coral reefs that occurred could be restored through transplantation of 500 donor corals. The conclusion of this activity indicates that the presentation of material in the form of lectures and discussions has increased community knowledge, and the real action of coral reef transplantation can increase coral reef colonies as a sustainable use.
Introduction to the Marine World and Coastal Engineering for Students of Athirah 2 Islamic Elementary School Makassar Through Interactive Educational Media Umar, Hasdinar; Paotonan, Chairul; Baeda, Achmad Yasir; Rachman, Taufiqur; Rahman, Sabaruddin; Djamaluddin, Ashury; Husain, Firman; ., Juswan; Assidiq, Fuad Mahfud; Mustika, Andi Mega; A. Narayana Jufri, Muhammad Fauzan; Ikram, Andi Muhammad; Ramadhan Umar, Muhammad Fitrah
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Collaboration for Accelerated Community Achievement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v8i2.617

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Makassar City is one of the cities with a coastal area located in its center. However, many people, especially young children, still do not understand the importance of the sea, marine technology, and its role in their lives. The low level of understanding is due to the lack of information provided about the ocean world and coastal engineering. Athirah 2 Islamic Elementary School, which is one of the partners in this community service, provides facilities for the Introduction to the Ocean World and Coastal Engineering activity. This community service activity aims to introduce the basic concepts of the ocean world and coastal engineering through a fun and interactive approach that is adapted to the age of elementary school students. This activity will be carried out in 6 sessions, namely Session 1: Opening, Introduction, and Pre-test; Session 2: Introduction to the Sea and Marine Engineering; Session 3: Simple Experiments; Session 4: Educational Games; Session 5: Reflection and Post-test; and Session 6: Closing and Documentation. After this activity is carried out, an initial awareness is formed in students about the importance of protecting the sea as part of a shared responsibility. The students were enthusiastic about learning about ocean engineering and coastal engineering, eager to learn about the ocean and coastal structures. The pre- and post-test results showed an increase in the students' understanding of ocean engineering and coastal engineering.