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DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION OF SENDANG BATIK DESIGN AND MOTIVATION DURING THE NEW NORMAL TIME WITH SIWALAN LEAF AND FRUIT MOTIF Ruswaji Ruswaji; Moh. Muklis Sulaeman; Bimbie Febrian A.
JHSS (JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES) Vol 5, No 3 (2021): Journal of Humanities and Social Studies
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS PAKUAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/jhss.v5i3.4212

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Batik art is a local cultural heritage that stores knowledge and local wisdom of high value. In other words batik is a craft that has high artistic value and has long been a part of Indonesian culture.   Therefore Sendang Lamongan batik is one of the cultural heritage that needs to be preserved, protected and supported by its development. This devotion tries to develop the design of Batik Sendang Lamongan motif as a result of cultural acculturation of its people, so that it can be an asset for cultural heritage. The focus and priority of design development motifs depart from the problem is still limited variety of existing ornaments. The purpose of this program is to improve the quality of batik products through the development of batik motif designs based on local wisdom.  Second, expanding the market segment, not only in lamongan area but also other regions including outside east Java province. This program method is a discussion and observation conducted to identify problems, conduct activities, training workshops on the development of batik motifs based on local wisdom, followed by mentoring, monitoring and evaluation.  This program produces new batik motifs based on local wisdom from flora natural sources, namely with The Leaves and Fruits of Borassus.
WASTE BANKS OPTIMIZATION IN THE FRAMEWORK OF REALIZING IT ECO-GREEN IN PACIRAN LAMONGAN VILLAGE Nurus Safa’atilllah; Ruswaji Ruswaji; Ratna Handayati
JHSS (JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES) Vol 6, No 3 (2022): JHSS (Journal of Humanities and Social Studies)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/jhss.v6i3.6489

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Garbage is one of the social problems faced by everyone, both in villages and cities. According to Slamet (2002) waste is the residue of human daily activities or it can also be natural processes in the form of solid, or semi-solid in the form of organic or inorganic substances that can be decomposed and cannot be decomposed which are considered useless and disposed of into the environment. Indonesian Ministry of Environment. issued data on the average population living and living in Indonesia which generates 0.8 kg of waste or the equivalent of 200 million kg/day of the total population. The main source of waste in Indonesia is households, which nationally account for 44% of the total waste generation. Poor waste management in the form of garbage disposal on riverbanks, coasts and waterways is the main cause of flooding in Paciran village and its surroundings. Like the recent incident, the water discharge increased and overflowed during heavy rains. This was caused by piles of garbage that blocked the flow of river water. To overcome all this, it is necessary to strive to provide supporting facilities for waste handling so that people do not throw garbage into rivers and onto beaches, so a Garbage Bank was established. A waste bank is a place for collecting waste that has been sorted where the results of the collection will be deposited in a garbage collector. The purpose of the garbage bank is not only to overcome flooding and to maintain the beauty of the beach which is a tourist spot in Paciran village, but also to increase the income of the local community in the midst of a pandemic that has affected the community's economy. every customer account registered in the Garbage Bank. In addition to being deposited in collectors, some trash is also recycled into handicrafts with economic value such as bags, pots, piggy banks etc.. Utilizers of waste are turned into handicrafts and become regional souvenir icons for tourists.
ANALYSIS OF AFFECTING RICE FARMERS INCOME IN KEDUNGPRING VILLAGE KEC. KEDUNGPRING KAB. LAMONGAN Ike Susanti; Akhlis Priya Pambudi; Ruswaji Ruswaji; Nur Maziyatul
JHSS (JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES) Vol 6, No 3 (2022): JHSS (Journal of Humanities and Social Studies)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/jhss.v6i3.6486

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The existence of social and economic factors that are owned by each farmer certainly results in differences. This can be attributed to the capacity of the farmers in producing rice crops and increasing business income in agriculture. The purpose of the study is to explain the analysis that affects the income of rice farmers. The research method used is quantitative method using analytical test tools in the form of T-test, multiple linear regression analysis, Coefficient of Determination Test, and F-test. The results of the data analysis are known that for X2 t test results obtained tcount (3.286) is greater than ttable (1.984) with df = (n-k), at a significant level = 0.05 (0.05/2 = 0.025). So that tcount ttable then H1 is accepted, which means that there is a significant influence between Economic Factor variables on income, while the results of multiple linear regression tests show that Constant (α ) is 0.439, indicating the magnitude of the influence of Social Factors (X1), Economic Factors (X2 ), to Income (Y) meaning that if the independent variable is a constant, (X1, X2, = 0) then the income is 0.438. For the results of the coefficient of determination are Social Factors (X1), Economic Factors (X2) to the dependent variable, namely Income (Y) is 0.744. This means that 74.6% of the dependent variable, namely income, can be explained by the independent variable, namely social factors, economic factors. And the remaining 25.4% of income can be explained by other variables or other factors, here another factor is the selling price. And for the results of the F-test which shows that the Fcount is 84.568 with a sig level. of 0.000. At the level of significant value = 0.05.
WASTE BANKS OPTIMIZATION IN THE FRAMEWORK OF REALIZING IT ECO-GREEN IN PACIRAN LAMONGAN VILLAGE Nurus Safaatilllah; Ruswaji Ruswaji; Ratna Handayati
JHSS (JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES) Vol 6, No 3 (2022): JHSS (Journal of Humanities and Social Studies)
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS PAKUAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/jhss.v6i3.6489

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Garbage is one of the social problems faced by everyone, both in villages and cities. According to Slamet (2002) waste is the residue of human daily activities or it can also be natural processes in the form of solid, or semi-solid in the form of organic or inorganic substances that can be decomposed and cannot be decomposed which are considered useless and disposed of into the environment. Indonesian Ministry of Environment. issued data on the average population living and living in Indonesia which generates 0.8 kg of waste or the equivalent of 200 million kg/day of the total population. The main source of waste in Indonesia is households, which nationally account for 44% of the total waste generation. Poor waste management in the form of garbage disposal on riverbanks, coasts and waterways is the main cause of flooding in Paciran village and its surroundings. Like the recent incident, the water discharge increased and overflowed during heavy rains. This was caused by piles of garbage that blocked the flow of river water. To overcome all this, it is necessary to strive to provide supporting facilities for waste handling so that people do not throw garbage into rivers and onto beaches, so a Garbage Bank was established. A waste bank is a place for collecting waste that has been sorted where the results of the collection will be deposited in a garbage collector. The purpose of the garbage bank is not only to overcome flooding and to maintain the beauty of the beach which is a tourist spot in Paciran village, but also to increase the income of the local community in the midst of a pandemic that has affected the community's economy. every customer account registered in the Garbage Bank. In addition to being deposited in collectors, some trash is also recycled into handicrafts with economic value such as bags, pots, piggy banks etc.. Utilizers of waste are turned into handicrafts and become regional souvenir icons for tourists.
ANALYSIS OF AFFECTING RICE FARMERS INCOME IN KEDUNGPRING VILLAGE KEC. KEDUNGPRING KAB. LAMONGAN Ike Susanti; Akhlis Priya Pambudi; Ruswaji Ruswaji; Nur Maziyatul
JHSS (JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES) Vol 6, No 3 (2022): JHSS (Journal of Humanities and Social Studies)
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS PAKUAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/jhss.v6i3.6486

Abstract

The existence of social and economic factors that are owned by each farmer certainly results in differences. This can be attributed to the capacity of the farmers in producing rice crops and increasing business income in agriculture. The purpose of the study is to explain the analysis that affects the income of rice farmers. The research method used is quantitative method using analytical test tools in the form of T-test, multiple linear regression analysis, Coefficient of Determination Test, and F-test. The results of the data analysis are known that for X2 t test results obtained tcount (3.286) is greater than ttable (1.984) with df = (n-k), at a significant level = 0.05 (0.05/2 = 0.025). So that tcount ttable then H1 is accepted, which means that there is a significant influence between Economic Factor variables on income, while the results of multiple linear regression tests show that Constant (α ) is 0.439, indicating the magnitude of the influence of Social Factors (X1), Economic Factors (X2 ), to Income (Y) meaning that if the independent variable is a constant, (X1, X2, = 0) then the income is 0.438. For the results of the coefficient of determination are Social Factors (X1), Economic Factors (X2) to the dependent variable, namely Income (Y) is 0.744. This means that 74.6% of the dependent variable, namely income, can be explained by the independent variable, namely social factors, economic factors. And the remaining 25.4% of income can be explained by other variables or other factors, here another factor is the selling price. And for the results of the F-test which shows that the Fcount is 84.568 with a sig level. of 0.000. At the level of significant value = 0.05.