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Meningkatkan Potensi Desa dari Hasil Laut di Desa Keutapang Mameh, Idi Rayeuk, Aceh Timur (KKN Tematik Unsam 2021) Manalu, Robinsar Fiezhardo; Nofriandi, Ihsan; Nufus, Cut Azura Izatul; Widiharti, Elisa; Lydia, Ellida Novita; Fahriana, Nina
Jurnal Abdi Masyarakat Indonesia Vol 2 No 2 (2022): JAMSI - Maret 2022
Publisher : CV Firmos

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54082/jamsi.247

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Hasil laut merupakan sumber daya alam yang sangat berharga untuk manusia, khususnya desa Keutapang Mameh yang langsung berada di kawasan pesisir. Desa Keutapang Mameh merupakan salah satu desa di kecamatan Idi Rayeuk, Aceh Timur, Provinsi Aceh, Indonesia yang memiliki berbagai macam potensi yang dapat dikembangkan dari hasil laut. Melalui program Kuliah Kerja Nyata (KKN) Tematik Universitas Samudra 2021, mahasiswa mengabdikan dirinya kepada masyarakat agar potensi yang dimiliki dapat dikembangkan dengan optimal dengan metode sosialisasi dan pelatihan. Antusiasme masyarakat dalam kegiatan ini merupakan pencapaian utama yang diterima oleh mahasiswa. Program pengabdian masyarakat yang dilakukan oleh mahasiswa merupakan wujud dari TriDharma Perguruan Tinggi, dimana mahasiswa dapat belajar untuk mengidentifikasi masalah dan menemukan solusinya.
Ethnobotanical Study and Medicinal Plant Bioprospecting in Tamiang Tribal Community, Aceh Nufus, Cut Azura Izatul; Rasnovi, Saida; Dharma, Wira; Navia, Zidni Ilman; Razi, Nanda Muhammad; Rahmadani, Rahmadani; Anjelia, Via; Meyrita, Meyrita; Najmi, Istafan; Mardudi, Mardudi
Journal of Tropical Ethnobiology Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
Publisher : The Ethnobiological Society of Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46359/jte.v7i1.177

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Each tribe has a tradition of ethnobotanical plant utilization and management, one of which is the Tamiang tribe. The community realizes the potential of plant utilization, thus creating considerable economic opportunities for bioprospection. This study used the Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) method to collect data by actively involving the community. Semi-structured interview techniques were conducted to explore ethnobotanical information from the Tamiang tribe. From the results of the Slovin analysis, 600 respondents with an age range of 35 to 94 years were obtained. Snowball sampling was used to select respondents. Determination of Sub-district locations selected six Sub-districts from 12 Subdistricts by purposive sampling with the largest number of Tamiang Tribe. The results showed that there were 225 species from 74 families used by the Tamiang people in treating various diseases. The most commonly cured diseases are fever, diabetes, and hypertension. Tagetes erecta is the most widely recognized medicinal plant species with a relative citation frequency index of 1.00. At the same time, Andrographis elongata is the most frequently used medicinal plant by the local community with a use value index of 1.00. In addition, local people identified the leaf organ (60.89%) as the most commonly used part of the plant, while decoction (58.20%) was the most popular method of administering traditional medicine. Both species of Andrographis elongata and Moringa oleifera have the potential to treat diabetes and hypertension as seen from the highest ICS value as prospective plants in the utilization and management of medicinal plants, so they can be developed as raw materials for herbal medicine.