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Surau Sebagai Ruang Publik Permukiman Dengan Pendekatan Tanggap Covid-19 Studi Kasus: Surau Nurul Jannah, Purnama, Pontianak, Kalimantan Barat Achmad Eko Yanuar; Mochamad Hilmy; Muhammad Subhansyah Ikram; Caesar Destria
Jurnal Pengabdian UntukMu NegeRI Vol 5 No 1 (2021): Pengabdian Untuk Mu negeRI
Publisher : LPPM UMRI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37859/jpumri.v5i1.2493

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Kegiatan Program Pengabdian pada Masyarakat (PPM) ini bertujuan untuk memberikan usulan konsep desain renovasi Surau Nurul Jannah sebagai ruang publik permukiman yang mampu tanggap terhadap kondisi wabah pandemi Covid-19 yang sedang dialami masyarakat dunia. Kondisi surau yang telah banyak mengalami kerusakan secara fisik dan tuntutan kebutuhan terhadap ruang publik sebagai tempat interaksi sosial warga permukiman diharapkan mampu teratasi dengan adanya kegiatan PPM ini. Adapun metode yang dilakukan dalam PPM ini ialah dengan pengumpulan data dan referensi terkait ruang publik yang tanggap Covid-19, analisis data dan perumusan konsep desain (bangunan dan ruang luar) serta pengembangan rancangan. Hasil akhir yang diharapkan dari PPM ini ialah menghasilkan produk desain renovasi bangunan dan ruang luar Surau Nurul Jannah sebagai ruang publik yang tidak hanya memperhatikan aspek-aspek perancangan arsitektur dan ruang luar namun juga aspek-aspek kebersihan dan kesehatan sehingga mampu tanggap terhadap wabah Covid-19. Manfaat lain dari PPM ini ialah Surau Nurul Jannah mampu menjadi purwarupa bangunan dan ruang publik lainnya, khususnya surau / mushalla ataupun masjid di tempat lain
Smart Economy Kreatifitas Kelurahan Siantan Hilir Melalui Peningkatan Potensi Kawasan Kampung Sayur Kuat Sihir Andi Zulestari; Palupi Ikayanti; Julius Judhi; Deni Maulana; Taufik Wibowo; Nunik Hasriyanti; Achmad Eko Yanuar; Muhammad Hidayat
Kapuas Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Kapuas: Jurnal Publikasi Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Pontianak

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Kampung Gambut Siantan Hilir (Kuat Sihir) is an agro-tourism area in North Pontianak District. This area is the main supporter of vegetable needs for the people of Pontianak City and its surroundings. Kuat Sihir was previously empty land in the form of peat land that could not be utilized. Residents living in the surrounding area then tried to grow mustard greens and spinach to meet their daily needs, then they grew and could be sold until they reached themain market in PontianakCity. They use almost all the empty peat land in Siantan Hilir Village to produce various types ofplants and vegetables. However, the vegetable products produced need to be diversified into derivative products so that they can increase the economic value of the vegetable products. The derivative products that have been made are noodles from mustard greens and spinach, pineapple syrup and sweet potato rengginang. Apart from derivative products to support agrotourism, the existence of connecting routes in the vegetable village area also needs to be improved, especially bridges as circulation routes in the area for visitors and vegetable farmers. Systematic and developed planning is needed to increase the economic value of the area as an agro-educotourism area in North Pontianak. Pontianak State Polytechnic, Department of Architectural Engineering strives to be involved in community service to apply the knowledge, skills and competencies possessed by students in developing the Kuat Ajaib area so that it can become a tourist area that has attractions, access, supporting facilities, accommodation, activities and stakeholder support.
Penerapan Prinsip-Prinsip Edu-Agrowisata dalam Penataan Agrowisata Kuat Sihir sebagai Kawasan Edukasi Erni Djuliawati; Nunik Hasriyanti; Achmad Eko Yanuar
JAUR (JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM RESEARCH) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2026): April
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/jaur.v9i2.16312

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Agriculture is a vital sector in Indonesia’s economy, not only as a pillar of food security but also for its potential to be developed into educational tourism through the concept of edu-agrotourism. This concept integrates agricultur Agriculture is a vital sector in Indonesia’s economy, not only as a pillar of food security but also for its potential to be developed into educational tourism through the concept of edu-agrotourism. This concept integrates agricultural activities with recreation, education, and community empowerment, contributing to sustainable development. Kampung Gambut in Siantan Hilir, Pontianak, is an area rich in natural resources and agricultural diversity, yet its potential has not been optimally utilized due to limited infrastructure, weak management, and low environmental awareness. This study aiims to design the agro Wisata Kuat Sihir area as an educational tourism site with a focus on the edu-agrotourism concept. The planning process adopts a participatory and sustainable approach, using primary and secondary data collection, along with various analyses, including spatial analysis, tourism 3A (Attraction, Accessibility, and Amenities), and design emphasis. The results of this design are expected to offer long-term benefits to the local community through economic improvement, job opportunities, and increased understanding of sustainable agriculture, while also offering visitors a unique and educational tourism experience. al activities with recreation, education, and community empowerment, contributing to sustainable development. Kampung Gambut in Siantan Hilir, Pontianak, is an area rich in natural resources and agricultural diversity, yet its potential has not been optimally utilized due to limited infrastructure, weak management, and low environmental awareness. This study aiims to design the agro Wisata Kuat Sihir area as an educational tourism site with a focus on the edu-agrotourism concept. The planning process adopts a participatory and sustainable approach, using primary and secondary data collection, along with various analyses, including spatial analysis, tourism 3A (Attraction, Accessibility, and Amenities), and design emphasis. The results of this design are expected to offer long-term benefits to the local community through economic improvement, job opportunities, and increased understanding of sustainable agriculture, while also offering visitors a unique and educational tourism experience.