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ROWHOUSE RESIDENTS' ADAPTATION PATTERNS IN THE NEW NORMAL ERA Syamfitriani Asnur; Nurlita Pertiwi; Syahril Idris; Syamsuddin Mustafa
International Conference on Social and Islamic Studies Proceedings of the International Conference on Social and Islamic Studies (SIS) 2021
Publisher : International Conference on Social and Islamic Studies

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The COVID-19 pandemic has forced people to work from home. Behavioral adjustments during the COVID-19 pandemic due to changes in work and study patterns from home have significantly impacted daily activities at home. However, the problem is that not all houses have a special space for work/study, especially for small-type dwellings with limited space. This study aims to reveal the form of adaptation in providing space to work from home and the level of comfort, especially for residents of row houses. The researcher uses a quantitative descriptive method in percentage figures to show the condition of community adaptation to the space to work and comfort level. This research was conducted by distributing questionnaires to 250 residents of row houses in Makassar. The results show that community adaptation in providing space to work from home is by function and modifying space. In space function, people generally use the living room as a workspace. The adaptation pattern is usually made by adding furniture, changing furniture, rearranging furniture. Meanwhile, to get comfort, respondents generally add artificial lighting and ventilation. Although the space is limited and many distractions occur, most people claim they are pretty comfortable and feel more productive while working from home.
RELATIONSHIP OF WASTE MANAGEMENT WITH KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PARTICIPATION OF TRADERS IN THE TRADITIONAL EGGPLANT MARKET IN MAKASSAR Syahril Idris; Nurlita Pertiwi; Syamfitriani Asnur; Syamsuddin Mustafa
International Conference on Social and Islamic Studies Proceedings of the International Conference on Social and Islamic Studies (SIS) 2021
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Eggplant Traditional Market is one of the traditional markets located in the center of Makassar City. This traditional market is every day a busy market visited by the community, because this market sells various types of merchandise, so this traditional market produces waste every day. This study aims to determine by describing and analyzing the relationship between knowledge, attitudes and availability of facilities with the participation of traders in waste management at the Eggplant Traditional Market in Makassar City.This research is a descriptive quantitative research to describe, explain, or summarize various conditions, situations, phenomena, or various research variables. The test results from the study are described by tables and the percentage values ​​obtained by the Eggplant Traditional Market in Makassar City.From the results of the research that has been done, it can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between knowledge, attitudes and availability of facilities with the participation of traders in waste management at the Eggplant Traditional Market.
Wisata Kuliner Bili-Bili Dalam Meningkatkan Pendapatan Masyarakat di Kabupaten Gowa Natsir Abduh; Syahril Idris; Nur Hadijah Y
Seminar Nasional Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat PROSIDING EDISI 9: SEMNAS 2020
Publisher : Seminar Nasional Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat

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Dalam era otonomi daerah, sektor pariwisata memegang peranan penting dalam menunjang perekonomian suatu daerah karena memiliki keterkaitan sebagai sumber percepatan pertumbuhan ekonomi daerah. Wisata kuliner di Bili-Bili Kabupaten Gowa menjadi salah satu alternative disamping pilihan jenis wisata lainnya. Masalah mitra, adalah: (1) Lesehan Bili-Bili belum mempunyai fasilitas area yang berbasis wisata, (2) Jumlah pengunjung masih kurang dikarenakan belum ada pemasaran yang jelas, (3) Peralatan kebutuhan untuk kuliner tidak cukup dan tidak layak lagi untuk dipakai, (4) Memerlukan bantuan bahan baku untuk kuliner. Metode yang digunakan adalah, (1) area berbasis wisata, membuat desain area pada taman yang tertata dengan fasilitas ber-swafoto sebagai kelanjutan dari tahun I program Mitra Desa, pembelian material bangunan dan pengerjaan area taman oleh pekerja bangunan yang dibarengi dengan pendampingan, (2) Lesehan Kuliner; meningkatkan produksi melalui penambahan fasilitas peralatan memasak untuk kuliner, pembelian bahan untuk kebutuhan kuliner dan untuk Peningkatan Layanan, melalui pendampingan (pelatihan) ketrampilan tentang pelayanan pelanggan, cara pengadministrasian, perluas pasar melalui on-line. Hasil yang dicapai, (1) Pengetahuan tentang pengelolaan kuliner dan wisata serta riset pasar, pemasaran secara online untuk meningkatkan hasil pendapatan masyarakat, (2) Daya tarik wisata melalui fasilitas sarana yang berbasis wisata
MODEL KENYAMANAN LINGKUNGAN TERMAL DENGAN ELEMEN AIR SEBAGAI MODIFIER IKLIM MIKRO PADA BANGUNAN MAL NIPAH DI MAKASSAR Syamfitriani Asnur; Muhammad Awaluddin; Syahril Idris; Syamsuddin Mustafa
UNM Environmental Journals Vol 5, No 1 (2021): Desember
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Negeri Makassar

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The Nipah Mall building was designed by applying the water element in the form of a fish pond and indoor waterfall. This study aims to determine the influence of the water element to control the microclimate inside the Nipah mall building and what factors influence it. The research method used is quantitative with the method of frequency distribution analysis. Data collection was carried out by distributing questionnaires to 200 respondents and taking direct thermal measurements on buildings. The results showed that the rooms in the Nipah Mall were still in a thermally comfortable zone, proving that the element of water has an important role in controlling the microclimate in the spaces in the Nipah Mall building.