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Training on Making Modern Indonesian Herbal Medicine Products from Rhizome Plants as a Strategy to Increase Housewives’ Income in Johor Bahru, Malaysia Rizal Koen Asharo; Nailul Rahmi Auliya; Vina Rizkawati; Elsa Lisanti; Raisyanggi Susta Mulyadi; Fadya Hidayatie; Mutiara Natalia Hotmauli Siahaan; Feby Aulya Ayu Wandira; Sandrina Chairunnisa
Prosiding Seminar Nasional Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): PROSIDING SEMINAR NASIONAL PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT - SNPPM2024
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Negeri Jakarta

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Abstract The training on making modern Nusantara herbal medicine products from rhizome plants aims to introduce Nusantara herbal medicine recipes with modern techniques while also having the potential to increase the income of housewives in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. This training focuses on introducing rhizome cultivation techniques, processing raw materials into herbal products, and marketing strategies to reach local and international markets. By implementing modern production methods and maintaining the efficacy of traditional herbal ingredients, participants are expected to be able to develop sustainable and profitable herbal medicine businesses. In addition, this training program also provides an opportunity for housewives in Johor Bahru, Malaysia to learn various practical aspects in the theory of processing and managing herbal medicine products so that they can support aspects of household-scale entrepreneurship and contribute to the family economy. Through this program, improvements in the quality of life and economic welfare of participants are expected to be achieved.
The effect of natural noise and conspesific sound density on the prevalence of Leptophryne borbonica Tschudi, 1838 displaying visual signals Ratih Tryas Intani; Mohamad Isnin Noer; Vina Rizkawati
Bioma Vol. 20 No. 1 (2024): BIOMA
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The main mode of communication in Anura is acoustic signals, but environmental noise can hinder effectiveness signal transmission and reception. The adaptation to noise is by visual signals. This study was conducted to determine the density, the type of visual signals detected, and whether there is an influence of environmental noise and conspecific density on the prevalence of Leptophryne borbonica population displaying visual signals. This study was conducted by descriptive method with purposive sampling technique. The data taken was in the form of the number of individuals with visual signals, the number of individuals vocalizing, and the noise of the surrounding environment. The data was processed using the Solomon Coder and analyzed by Poisson regression. 159 individual frogs were found in 40 plots during observations, with the density of individuals in each plot being 3-8 individuals with noise range of 45-74 dB. Noise significantly affected the display of visual signals in a population, while conspecific density did not affect the output of visual signals.