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Prioritas Peningkatan Kinerja Bus Listrik Metrotrans Rute 7A Kampung Rambutan – Lebak Bulus Jakarta Agustin, Imma Widyawati Agustin; Gloria, Vanda; Ari, Ismu Rini Dwi
Sistem dan Teknik Transportasi Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): May
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/stti.v1i1.2418

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In DKI Jakarta, heavy traffic and oil-fueled car emissions are to blame for between 32% and 57% of the province's overall air pollution. The DKI Jakarta Provincial government started implementing electric buses as a proactive reaction to the carbon emission issue. One of these buses is located on Transjakarta feeder routes (non-BRT), namely Metrotrans electric bus Route 7A Kampung Rambutan - Lebak Bulus. Congestion and air pollution are the two main issues facing the transportation sector in DKI Jakarta. One mass transit option that addresses these issues is the battery-powered Metrotrans electric bus. This study's objectives are to assess the operational and service performance of Metrotrans electric buses Route 7A Kampung Rambutan - Lebak Bulus and to establish the order of importance for performance improvement. Operational performance study, which includes headway, journey time, waiting time, load factor analysis, Importance-Performance study (IPA), and Potential Gain Customer Value (PGCV) analysis, was the analysis approach employed. According to the findings, waiting times, headways, load factors, journey times, GPS, SOPs for handling crises, bus stop availability, and information about routes and routes to be served were the top priorities for performance improvement.
Analisis Tipologi Modal Sosial Dalam Praktek Barifola di Pulau Ternate Buamona, Dedi M; Ari, Ismu Rini Dwi; Surjono, Surjono
MARAS : Jurnal Penelitian Multidisiplin Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): MARAS : Jurnal Penelitian Multidisiplin, Desember 2025
Publisher : Lumbung Pare Cendekia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60126/maras.v3i4.1279

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Kota Ternate menghadapi permasalahan rumah tidak layak huni, dengan 211 unit rumah tidak layak huni yang tersebar di beberapa kecamatan di Pulau Ternate. Pada tahun 2025, Pemerintah Daerah akan mengelola 10 unit rumah tidak layak huni. Keterbatasan anggaran menjadi salah satu kendala yang dihadapi dalam upaya penyelesaian rumah tidak layak huni. Kehadiran Barifola sebagai inisiatif renovasi rumah berbasis masyarakat berbasis kearifan lokal. Barifola tidak hanya memberikan alternatif solusi untuk mengatasi permasalahan perumahan tetapi juga mencerminkan kekuatan modal sosial yang dimiliki oleh masyarakat Ternate. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis tipologi modal sosial dalam praktik Barifola melalui pendekatan Analisis Jaringan Sosial untuk memahami pola partisipasi masyarakat di setiap tahapan kegiatan: perencanaan, pelaksanaan, dan evaluasi. Metode ini menggunakan tiga indikator utama: tingkat partisipasi, kepadatan, dan sentralitas. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa partisipasi masyarakat paling tinggi pada tahap pelaksanaan, sedangkan tahap perencanaan dan evaluasi menunjukkan partisipasi yang lebih rendah. Ikatan sosial pada tahap perencanaan dan pelaksanaan relatif kuat, tetapi cenderung melemah pada tahap evaluasi. Selain itu, tidak ditemukan adanya aktor sentral dalam jaringan sosial komunitas, sehingga dikategorikan sebagai modal sosial yang menjembatani. Temuan ini menggarisbawahi pentingnya penguatan modal sosial di setiap tahapan program berbasis komunitas.
Factors Affecting the Utilization of Active Public Space on the Corridor of Jalan Ijen and Jalan Jakarta Widiantoro, Wahyu Atiq; Ari, Ismu Rini Dwi; Rukmi, Wara Indira
Indonesian Green Technology Journal Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): Indonesian Green Technology Journal
Publisher : Sekolah Pascasarjana, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.igtj.2024.013.01.03

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Public space is a place where people can carry out their various activities. Urban public space also represents the desire of urban communities to interact with their environment. The development of the form of utilization of public space is dedinitely goes hand in hand with an increase in activity, in terms of type and intensity. The purpose of this study is to find the factors that influence the utilization of active public space on Ijen Street Corridor and Jakarta Street corridors using the Factor Analysis. The results for the factors who affects the utilization of public open space is the experience to interact with another invididual person/doing something together, and the elements that are designing of the site in public space triggering an active attachment feeling to public space in Ijen Street Corridor. While in Jakarta Street Corridor, the results are comfort level of rest by the visitors when doing their activities in the public space, achievement of the criteria of being a good public space, the experience of interacting with another users, and the level of comfort for doing some activities at the public space. Keywords: Factor Analysis, Public Space, Urban Activities
Tourism Development Strategy of Buntula'bi Balusu Sub-Village, North Toraja Regency Based on Tourist Perception Sesaryo Timang, Vica Vanessa; Antariksa, Antariksa; Dwi Ari, Ismu Rini
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 2 No. 3 (2014)
Publisher : Graduate School, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2014.002.03.02

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Buntula'bi Balusu Sub-village located in North Toraja Regency. It is uniquely endowed with diverse cultural heritages, both physical (tangible) and non-physical (intangible) cultures, viable to attract domestic and/or international tourists. The objectives of this research were to identify Buntula'bi physical and non-physical characteristics, analyse the tourists' perceptions towards Buntula'bi's tourism objects performances, and formulate the appropriate direction of tourism development within the sub-village. The research employed descriptive and evaluative analytical methods through observations on primary data, questionnaires, documentation, and a set of literature reviews. An evaluative approach was used to measure tourists' level of satisfaction towards the tourism objects performances. Tourism component variables were assessed using Importance Performance Analysis (IPA). Descriptively, the physical characteristics in the study site were in the form of ancestral buildings, which included tongkonan Kollo-Kollo, tongkonan Rantewai, togkonan Lingkasile, alang, banuabugi', and also traditional buildings of kombongan, rantetendan, ranteissun, liangtondon, lokkotarra, and sawahadat. Meanwhile, the non-physical characteristics were identified as indigenous traditions in the forms of tribal cultures and ceremonies such as Aluk Todolo, Rambu Solo' and RambuTuka'. The IPA result showed that the top priority for the tourism development strategy in Buntula'bi was to improve public facilities, optimize road conditions, and develop restaurants and accommodation, as well as souvenir shops in Buntula'bi Balusu Sub-Village. Keywords: Importance Performance Analysis, Tourism Development, Toraja
Education and Training on Making Natural Liquid Soap from Celery for the Community of Rampal Celaket Subdistrict Agustin, Imma Widyawati; Waloejo, Budi Sugiarto; Utomo, Dadang Meru; Sari, Kartika Eka; Ari, Ismu Rini Dwi; Fithrah, Mahwash El; Jabbar, Kareem Abdul; Mecca, Neha Adzania; Aulia, Lintang Nurmayla; Hayya, Himyar
TEKAD : Teknik Mengabdi Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.tekad.2026.05.1.6

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In Rampal Celaket Village, Malang City, this study attempts to maximize the potential of celery (Apium graveolens) as a raw material for producing safe and eco-friendly liquid soap. Celery's flavonoid, antioxidant, and antibacterial properties are thought to be useful in shielding the skin from free radicals and germs, as well as in displacing the need for artificial chemical cleansers. Implementing useful and creative techniques for creating liquid soap and teaching the public about the advantages of herbal plants are both part of the production process. The activity's outcomes demonstrate that the community may manufacture high-quality liquid soap with an ideal antibacterial content that can be utilized on a daily basis or turned into a lucrative home business venture. It is anticipated that the creation of this liquid soap made from celery would improve skin health and encourage a spirit of entrepreneurship founded on regional creativity.
Liquid Soap Production from Pandan and Orange Raw Materials to Improve the Community's Economy Ari, Ismu Rini Dwi; Anggraeni, Mustika Anggraeni; Yudono, Adipandang; Utomo, Dadang Meru; Hariyani, Septiana; Irawan, Annisa Triana; Hadianur, Muhammad Pavian Ariel; Zuldi, Rivaldhi Van
TEKAD : Teknik Mengabdi Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.tekad.2026.05.1.8

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The production of liquid soap using natural raw materials such as pandan leaves and citrus fruits is an innovative effort to utilize local resources with the potential to improve the community’s economy. Pandan and citrus contain beneficial natural compounds, including distinctive aromas, antibacterial properties, and antioxidants, making them suitable ingredients for environmentally friendly personal care products. This activity aims to provide knowledge and practical skills to the community in processing natural materials into marketable liquid soap products, while also creating opportunities for small-scale household enterprises. The methods applied include raw material extraction, liquid soap formulation, as well as training in product packaging and marketing. The results indicate that liquid soap made from pandan and citrus has good quality, is safe for use, and is well accepted by consumers due to its natural ingredients and fresh fragrance. Furthermore, this activity enhances community creativity, self-reliance, and income. Therefore, the production of liquid soap based on pandan and citrus can serve as a sustainable alternative business that supports community economic development through the utilization of local potential.
Utilization of Papaya As Raw Material for Solid Soap Meidiana, Christia; Yudono, Adipandang; Firdausiyah, Nailah; Ari, Ismu Rini Dwi; Sari, Kartika Eka; Agustin, Imma Widyawati; Saragi, Sheren Regina Aurelia; Ta'ajuddin, Nauval Ali; Adhinianti, Ridzkika
TEKAD : Teknik Mengabdi Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.tekad.2026.05.1.7

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In daily life, papayas are often discarded and become waste due to overripeness or not being consumed in time. Based on their composition, papayas have strong potential as a base for non-food products due to their wide-ranging benefits. Papain enzymes, vitamins A, C, and E, as well as flavonoids and saponins found in papaya, have been shown to possess antioxidant and antibacterial properties, and can act as natural exfoliating agents for the skin. These characteristics make papaya a promising natural ingredient for developing body care products such as bar soap. Accordingly, a Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat activity was carried out to introduce the use of papaya as a raw material for natural bar soap. This initiative aimed not only to address the issue of papaya waste but also to educate the community on the economic potential of household-level food processing. The activity was conducted through an educational and participatory approach, involving socialization and hands-on training. As a result, the program received positive responses and high enthusiasm from participants, and helped introduce new skills with potential for independent application and added household economic value.