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Journal : Jurnal Abdimas

Implementation of the PBLHS Movement Through Reducing Single-Use Plastic Waste at Al-Fatah Middle School Naryatmojo, Deby Luriawati; Kusumantoro, Kusumantoro; Khatamy, Muhammad Adam
Jurnal Abdimas Vol. 29 No. 2 (2025): December 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/abdimas.v29i2.35038

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This community service activity aims to enhance the capacity of school members in implementing the Environmental Care and Culture Movement in Schools (GPBLHS) at SMP Al-Fatah Terboyo, Semarang City. The program was motivated by low environmental awareness and the high amount of single-use plastic waste within the school environment. The methods included training for teachers on integrating environmental themes into the curriculum, socialization of plastic waste reduction, and facilitation of reusable tumbler use among school members. Evaluation was conducted through pre- and post-tests to measure behavioral changes and waste reduction. The results indicated improved teacher competence in developing environmentally themed lesson plans and a decrease in inorganic waste volume from 30.9 kg to 3.8 kg after the program. This activity demonstrates that environmental education through curriculum integration and behavioral facilitation effectively supports Adiwiyata school initiatives toward sustainable and environmentally conscious schools.
Improvement Capacity Mitigation Disaster Floods in the Village Tambakrejo Through Early Warning System Naryatmojo, Deby Luriawati; Kusumantoro, Kusumantoro; Khatamy, Muhammad Adam
Jurnal Abdimas Vol. 29 No. 2 (2025): December 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/abdimas.v29i2.35212

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This community service activity aims to enhance community capacity for flood disaster mitigation in Tambakrejo Village, Semarang City, through strengthening the management of the Early Warning System (EWS). Tambakrejo is a coastal area vulnerable to floods and tidal inundation due to land subsidence and sea level rise. The main problems include low community preparedness and suboptimal management of the existing EWS. The implementation method involved training, mentoring, and the development of Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for the local Disaster Preparedness Group (KSB) as the main partner, carried out through stages of socialization, capacity building, implementation, and evaluation. The results showed improved knowledge and skills of KSB members in operating and maintaining the EWS device, along with the creation of a management SOP serving as an operational guide at the community level. This activity demonstrates that community capacity building through participatory and technology-based approaches can strengthen disaster mitigation systems and enhance community preparedness against flood risks in coastal areas.
Environmental Education in The Omah Sawah Community Through The Photovoice Method Naryatmojo, Deby Luriawati; Kusumantoro, Kusumantoro; Andalas, Maharani Intan
Jurnal Abdimas Vol. 28 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/x9sfs413

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The Omah Sawah community focuses on environment-based education for children aged 7-13 years. One of the activities is a weekly school held at the Omah Sawah Pavilion every weekend. Activities include environmental observation, flora-fauna identification, yoga, natural batik dyeing introduction, and writing. The limited skills of facilitators, consisting of teenage alumni of Omah Sawah, in innovating learning, and the lack of supporting facilities at Omah Sawah pose challenges. One alternative to enhance learning innovation and instructor skills is by introducing and studying Photovoice. This community service began with preparation, including permission requests and field surveys, followed by curriculum development training using the Photovoice method through lectures and practice. Evaluation was carried out through pre-test and post-test methods. The results showed an increase in participants' knowledge of the Photovoice method and its use in environmental education.
Climate Change Adaptation through Urban Agriculture Food Barn in Tambakrejo, Semarang City Sholeh, Muh; Naryatmojo, Deby Luriawati; Putro, Saptono; Simbolon, Andri Sumihar
Jurnal Abdimas Vol. 28 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/x8jdvm28

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As a metropolitan city with limited land for food production, Semarang faces a challenge in maintaining its food security. This issue is exacerbated by climate change, increasing the risk of crop failure. As a result, Semarang still relies on food supplies from other regions. This situation has encouraged innovation through the concept of urban farming. Urban farming allows communities to optimize vacant land, providing a mitigation strategy against food shortages while creating green open spaces and offering economic value. The urban farming activities are supported by SAKA Energi Muriah Limited and Semarang State University, which conduct community empowerment, including: (1) socialization, (2) formation of farmer groups, (3) training for farmer groups, (4) urban farming system training, (5) urban farming implementation, (6) provision of facilities and technology, and (7) monitoring and evaluation. The results show that urban farming successfully provides an alternative food source, especially during floods, and increases community awareness of food security and the environment. Training in cultivation techniques, organizational development, and provision of facilities and infrastructure have been key factors in the program's success. The urban farming model applied includes vertical pipes, hanging pots, and polybags. The plants to be cultivated include Brazilian spinach, celery, strawberries, medicinal plants, and ornamental plants. Active community involvement through institution-building, training, and implementation has strengthened residents' ability to utilize limited urban land while contributing to the provision of green open spaces.
The Actualization of Adiwiyata School Values Through the Environmental Campaign of Al-Fattah Islamic  Junior High School, Semarang Naryatmojo, Deby Luriawati; Kusumantoro, Kusumantoro; Sholeh, Muh; Simbolon, Andri Sumihar
Jurnal Abdimas Vol. 28 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/m0xz9d30

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Tambakrejo Village faces complex environmental issues, such as waste accumulation and flooding. This is exacerbated by the low awareness among the community regarding waste management and environmental preservation. To address these challenges, the Environmental Education Movement in Schools was initiated as an implementation of school-based environmental education. The program aims to encourage and develop environmentally conscious and culturally aware schools that are capable of participating in and implementing efforts to preserve the environment within the framework of sustainable development. The PBLHS (Environmental Education Movement) at SMP Al-Fattah, Tambakrejo Village, Semarang City, is supported by Saka Energi Muriah Limited and Semarang State University, and includes the following activities: (1) socialization, (2) preparation of the Learning Program Plan (RPP), (3) training of Adiwiyata cadres, (4) integration of PBLHS into the curriculum, (5) implementation of PBLHS, (6) provision of facilities and infrastructure, and (7) monitoring and evaluation. The results of the activities show an increase in students' awareness of waste and energy management, as well as the development of environmentally friendly habits at the school through intracurricular, co-curricular, and extracurricular activities. The development of facilities such as waste sorting stations, environmental posters, and the formation of Adiwiyata cadres strengthens the role of students as agents of change within the school and the surrounding community. The implementation of PBLHS at SMP Al-Fattah has successfully instilled environmental preservation values in students and fostered environmentally conscious character.
Co-Authors Adhetia Sukmafitriani Agus Nuryatin Ahmad Mubarok Ahmad Nur Cahyo Ahmad, Affan Ghaffar Alfi Khoiru An Nisa Alfi Yalda Ayumi Alfiyatur Rohmaniyah Ana Khalimatul Muna Ana Widya Pratiwi Asep Purwo Yudi Utomo Aulia, Rifa Awalina Putriyani Bunyamin Bunyamin Cahyo, Ahmad Nur Chaerunnissa Denis Ekasari Dhesti Lestari Farahdila, Nonika Finda Septina Munjariyati Ghonia, Allifa Zia Guntur Warisman Haryadi - Hasanah, Arinal Hasnah Setiani Hidayah, Isnaini Rahmah Hidayah, Nasik Ida Zulaeha Iko Meifarindra Anugari Ilma Khalisatul Muntaha Imtiyaza Nihlah Hadana Irfai Fathurohman Julianto, Indra Rasyid Karnowo - Kesi, Kesi Khatamy, Muhammad Adam Kusumantoro Kusumantoro Kusumantoro, Kusumantoro Legi Aspriyanti Leni Salindri Linda Selviana Maulana Phaundra Tegar Irawan Michael Johan Sulistiawan Michael Johan Sulistiawan Muh Sholeh Muh. Ibnan Syarif, Muh. Ibnan Muhammad Jahfal Hanan Muhammad Rizal Rusdi Murbangun Nuswowati Nas Haryati Setyaningsih Nikmah, Faridhatun Nisa, Alfi Khoiru An Nufi Azam Mutaqin Nufi Azam Mutaqin Nurdin, Roro Ajeng Sekar Pitaloka Sukmadjati Nurhamidah Nurhamidah Nurhamidah Nurhamidah Prasandha, Diyamon Putri, Novi Auliana Rahmazeni Ainun Zulfaa Ratna Intan Sari Rifa Aulia Risda Ayu Prihantiwi Risky Arbangi Nopi Riyadi Widhiyanto Rosyidah, Lailia Ummi Salindri, Leni Santi Pratiwi T.U. Saptono Putro Seylla Arifeni Seylla Arifeni Shofa, Anindha Naila Simbolon, Andri Sumihar Subyantoro Subyantoro Sukma Nabilah Daulay Suwito, Wagiran Tri Nur Aeni Tulus Eko Sriyandoyo Vio Amandini Afriliana Wafiq, Chici Al Wafiqotul Azizah Wagiran Wagiran Wagiran Wagiran Wahyu Azam Nur Wangiran Warisman, Guntur Wati, Maulida Laily Kusuma Wulandari, Mely Zuhra Sl. Datu