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Sosialisasi Potensi Bahaya Geologi dan Mitigasinya di Kecamatan Herlang, Kabupaten Bulukumba, Provinsi Sulawesi Selatan Pachri, Hendra; Imran, A. M.; Azikin, Busthan; Jaya, Asri; Langkoke, Rohaya; Husain, Ratna; Arifin, Fauzi; Burhanuddin, Safri; ., Kaharuddin; Hidayah, Bahrul
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Community Development
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering UNHAS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v7i1.437

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Bulukumba Regency experienced a geological disaster caused by land movement in the form of landslides and horizontal ground shifts on 24 May 2023. Damage to several government buildings and facilities occurred due to the geological disaster. The government of Bulukumba Regency is aware of the geological disaster that is signalled to continue. Therefore, the Labo-Based Education (LBE) service activity of the Faculty of Engineering was carried out in the Herlang sub-district, Bulukumba Regency. This LBE activity was carried out with the Department of Geological Engineering, Hasanuddin University, and the Government of Herlang District, Bulukumba Regency. This LBE service activity aims to increase the capacity of government and community to introduce geological natural disasters and mitigation efforts. The methods used are making socialisation documents and socialisation of geological disasters to the Herlang sub-district government. Assessment of programme achievement was conducted during the socialisation and by giving short questionnaires before and after the socialisation (post-test). Socialisation on geological hazard potential and mitigation was conducted with the sub-district government, community leaders, community organisations, and the general public, with 46 participants. Based on the questionnaire result, about 85% of the participants understood the geological information in the Herlang sub-district, Bulukumba Regency. The socialisation activity is expected to be sustainable in educating the community to achieve responsive and well-coordinated disaster mitigation.
Utilization of Geological Wealth of Celebes Canyon Tourism Area, Libureng Village, Tanete Riaja District, Barru Regency Sirajuddin, Haerany; Pachri, Hendra; Imran, A. M.; Langkoke, Rohaya; ., Kaharuddin; ., Sultan; Burhanuddin, Safri; ., Bahrul; Halide, Lidemar; A., Dwi Nuraeni; Jannah, A. Mifthahul
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Kolaborasi yang Kuat untuk Kekuatan Kemasyarakatan
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering UNHAS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v7i2.544

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The development of the tourist area in Celebes Canyon, Libureng Village, Tanete Riaja District, Barru Regency, has enormous potential in utilizing the geological wealth of the area, where the rocks resemble the Grand Canyon in America. Community service activities in Libureng Village aim to provide understanding and socialize the utilization of the geological wealth of Celebes Canyon to the community living around the tourist area, in this case as community service partners, as well as identifying the challenges and opportunities in developing this tourist destination. With an inclusive approach, it is hoped that Celebes Canyon will not only be a tourist attraction, but also provide economic and social benefits to the surrounding community. The method used in this LBE (Laboratory Based Education) community service activity is to conduct observations aimed at obtaining systematic data on the objects to be socialized and continued with socialization activities to the Libureng village community. Based on the results of the observation, it was found that the development of facilities and infrastructure around the tourist attraction needs to be carried out to maintain the geological potential and natural beauty and reduce environmental damage, besides that it is also necessary to always maintain cleanliness around the tourist area. During the socialization activity, a pre-test was conducted on 20 local residents regarding the potential and utilization of geological wealth, as well as the importance of maintaining the environment around the tourist area, the results showed that the level of understanding was in the range of 15% - 42%, but the post-test showed an increase in understanding of 22% - 67%. The importance of cooperation between various stakeholders to create a harmonious partnership in managing tourist attractions; as well as improving the quality of human resources from both managers and local communities is very much needed to support the development of sustainable tourist attractions.
Coral Reef Restoration for Coastal Protection: Water Quality Monitoring in Indonesia Coral Reef Garden Nusa Dua, Bali Burhanuddin, Safri; Badriana, Mochamad Riam; Nur, Ashadi Arifin; Abdurrahman, Umar; Jeon, Chungkyun; Radjawane, Ivonne Milichristi; Park, Hansan; Hutahaean, Andreas Albertino
Indonesian Journal on Geoscience Vol. 11 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Geological Agency

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17014/ijog.11.3.455-470

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The Indonesia Coral Reef Garden (ICRG) is a coral reef restoration program with Nusa Dua as one of five sites in Bali. A plantation program has been done by 2020, but it is necessary to monitor the condition. A field survey in Nusa Dua was carried out on October 3-4, 2022 to measure and check ocean parameters that are suitable for coral life and diving in artificial coral reefs installed. In the survey, several points had been measured through CTD Valeport Midas+ prior to measuring ocean parameters in the same location as a preliminary survey done two years in advance. The sea condition of temperature, salinity, pH, turbidity, and DO is 24.89 - 28.69 °C, 33.75 - 34.22 psu, 8.0 - 8.1, 1.19 - 4.27 FTU, and 4.47 - 5.24 mg/L, respectively. Based on the conformity of water quality, the water condition is good for coral growth. A total of 15 locations are used to put artificial coral reefs in many forms or structures. The coral plantation program in Nusa Dua shows promising progress in qualitatively consisting of species of Montipora sp., Acropora sp., and Alcyonacea sp. A continuous measurement is demanded to monitor the condition of coral growth quantitatively.