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OPTIMIZATION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT LAND IN CREATING LOCAL FOOD SECURITY AND A HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT IN KUNINGAN REGENCY Nurdin, Nurdin; Agus Yadi Ismail; Iing Nasihin; Ika Karyaningsih; Ilham Adhya; Nina Herlina; Wina Waniatri; Fina Nadia Silma; Muhamad Rijal; Ossa Yuniar Pupatriyani
Jurnal Berdaya Mandiri Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): JURNAL BERDAYA MANDIRI (JBM)
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31316/jbm.v7i1.6969

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The Jati Tengah integrated waste management site consists of a waste processing building and land designated for the development of waste processing products through the concept of reduce, reuse and recycle. The concept that has not been implemented requires community participation to optimize the land. This community empowerment activity aims to increase community participation in optimizing the land by planting local plants as an effort to increase food security. Participatory Rural Appraisal is the right method to increase community involvement. Empowerment activities include educational activities for the community through discussion groups that discuss the theme of land optimization. The next activity is planting peanuts, mangoes, avocados, durians, guavas, coconuts, bay trees and teak trees with an intercropping system. Planting begins with land preparation, digging planting holes and providing compost, planting and harvesting. Peanuts are harvested first, then cassava. The community is more interested in planting types of nuts because they adapt to weather conditions. The next service priority is to plant various types of nuts by maintaining an intercropping system. Keywords: waste, land, food, participation, service
Etika Lingkungan dalam Tradisi Cingcowong pada Masyarakat Luragung Landeuh, Kecamatan Luragung Wina Waniatri; Ilham Adhya; Nina Herlina; Nurdin Nurdin; Anoydya Firsha Az-zikra; Fadly Alamsyah
Hidroponik : Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Dan Teknologi Dalam Ilmu Tanaman Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): November: Hidroponik: Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Dan Teknologi Dalam Ilmu Tanaman
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Tanaman Dan Hewani Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62951/hidroponik.v2i3.541

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Environmental ethics assumes that nature has human values ​​that must be respected. Various forms of embedding can be done, such as the traditional Cingcowong ceremony. The Cingcowong tradition is a traditional ritual originating from the agricultural community of Luragung Landeuh Village, Kuningan Regency. This tradition is a form of collective community activity that is based on belief in supernatural spirits who are believed to have the power to bring rain to overcome drought, especially on agricultural land caused by prolonged drought. Cingcowong reflects the close relationship between culture, nature, and spiritual practices in certain societies. In the context of environmental ethics, this tradition can be seen as a form of local wisdom that shows respect for nature, an understanding of the importance of ecosystem balance, and an awareness of human dependence on weather conditions. Therefore, this tradition can be considered as a concrete manifestation of environmental ethics that encourages humans to appreciate nature more and understand the interaction between spiritual, cultural, and environmental factors.