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Journal : Community Services: Sustainability Development

Creativity and Innovation of the Community Based on Plastic Waste in Ubung Kaja Village, Bali JAYAWARSA, A.A Ketut; LAKSMI, Putu Ayu Sita
Community Services: Sustainability Development Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Community Services: Sustainability Development (March - June 2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61857/cssdev.v1i2.64

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This community service activity aims to reduce the abundance of plastic waste, particularly plastic bottles, in the Ubung Kaja Village environment. After participating in this activity, participants will learn how to make chairs from used plastic bottles and process plastic waste, making the resulting products marketable. One of the efforts to tackle non-organic waste (such as plastic bottles and plastic bags) is to create chairs, tables, and beds with high market value. The aim and benefit of this community activity is to develop appropriate technology for managing plastic and bottle waste, thereby reducing the increasing volume of plastic waste. Ecobricks, commonly known as environmentally friendly bricks, are a method to minimize waste by filling plastic bottles with non-organic waste until they are completely solid and compact. This practice also educates children about non-organic waste, demonstrating how it can be repurposed into useful items like tables or chairs instead of waste.
Development Strategy for Tangkup Waterfall Towards Sustainable Tourism AMERTHA, Sahya; KRISNA, Ary; CITRA, Dewi; JANUARIANTA, Januarianta; WIWEKA, Darma; LAKSMI, Putu Ayu Sita
Community Services: Sustainability Development Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Community Services: Sustainability Development (March - June 2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61857/cssdev.v1i2.68

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This community service project, a collaborative effort between the government, the local community, and the tourism awareness groups, aims to provide development strategies for achieving sustainable tourism in Undisan Village. The main focus of the initiative is on our collective roles as facilitators, regulators, and motivators in supporting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the area. The primary issue identified is the unsustainable economic development of the local community. The optimal utilization of Tangkup Waterfall in Undisan Village as a tourist destination is also a key concern. The results of this community service project indicate that the government, local community, and tourism awareness groups play a crucial role as facilitators in improving the supporting infrastructure and facilities for tourism in Undisan Village. As regulators, the government is responsible for designing regulations and policies that support sustainable tourism management. However, the government's role as a motivator has yet to be fully realized, necessitating efforts in socialization, training, and allocating stimulant funds to further develop tourism management in the area. In conclusion, the government has a strategic role in achieving the SDGs in Undisan Village through sustainable tourism development. Implementing strategies that align with the region's needs and potential is expected to make positive contributions to the economic, ecological, and socio-cultural aspects.
Sustainable Tourism Management at EcoMangrove Ulam Sari Kedonganan LAKSMI, Putu Ayu Sita; JULIANTARA, I Wayan Juliantara; Dearestu Putty N; SURLIMNA, Ni kadek Linda Surlimna; FRANZA, Ni Putu sinria; G Oka Baskara JW
Community Services: Sustainability Development Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Community Services: Sustainability Development (March - June 2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61857/cssdev.v1i2.69

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The Ecomangrove Ulamsari Kedonganan tourist attraction is one of Bali's ecotourism destinations, offering educational and recreational experiences in a mangrove forest area. The increasing number of visitors poses potential negative impacts on the environment and society. This service aims to analyze sustainable tourism management at Ecomangrove Ulamsari Kedonganan. The findings show that sustainable tourism management at Ecomangrove Ulamsari Kedonganan is still not optimal. The ecological, economic, and socio-cultural aspects need to be better integrated. The ecological aspect has yet to be fully implemented in waste management, wastewater treatment, and carrying capacity. The economic aspect could have been more optimal in increasing local income and equitable economic benefits. The socio-cultural aspect has yet to be fully applied in local community empowerment and cultural preservation. Based on the findings, several strategies are recommended to improve sustainable tourism management at Ecomangrove Ulamsari Kedonganan:1. Implementing better waste and wastewater management systems, 2. Developing more creative and innovative ecotourism, 3. Increasing local community participation in ecotourism management, 4. Strengthening education and awareness for tourists about ecotourism
Accounting Training to Support Transparent and Accountable Village Fund Reporting in Sibetan Village, Karangasem Bali SAPUTRA, Komang Adi Kurniawan; LAKSMI, Putu Ayu Sita; SURIANI, Nyoman; EKAJAYANTI, L.G.P Sri
Community Services: Sustainability Development Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Community Services: Sustainability Development (March - June 2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61857/cssdev.v1i2.76

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This community service aims to socialize regulations and mechanisms for managing village fund allocations for community welfare. The governance of village funds plays a vital role in transforming villages into independent and sustainable communities. Good management of village funds will encourage the community to enhance the economy and explore the Village's potential. Village officials also receive significant attention in the regulations governing village fund management. The speakers explain the village fund allocation management flow and its purposes in this community service. The desired expectation is that officials refrain from engaging in activities related to financial management violations, practice sound financial management, create innovations and creativity using village funds, and establish new sources of income to increase the Village's original revenue.
Enhancing Environmental Awareness Among Entrepreneurs and Digital-Based Marketing Mechanisms for MSME Products SELAMET, I Ketut; LAKSMI, Putu Ayu Sita; SAPUTRA, Komang Adi Kurniawan; PUTRA, I Komang
Community Services: Sustainability Development Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Community Services: Sustainability Development (November - February 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61857/cssdev.v2i1.84

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Environmental awareness among MSME actors in the Dauh Puri Kangin Village area is important to consider as it can positively impact the environment and public health. Here are some key points regarding the environmental awareness of MSME actors: 1. Applying business environmental ethics can reduce the negative impact of MSME production and create business sustainability. 2. Understanding and awareness among MSME actors are necessary for waste management. 3. The government needs to assist MSMEs by facilitating waste management, such as ensuring the operation of wastewater treatment facilities. In addition to environmental awareness, MSME actors also need to pay attention to other issues, such as limited business capital, licensing problems, financial management, lack of product innovation, and difficulties in business development. Digital marketing mechanisms for MSMEs in the Dauh Puri Kangin Village area can be implemented using digital technology and online platforms to achieve marketing goals. Some digital marketing strategies that MSMEs can adopt include: 1. MSMEs can create their own sales website to design the layout, ambience, product catalogue, and promotions. The website should be mobile-friendly for easy access via smartphones. 2. MSMEs can leverage social media as a promotional tool for sales. They can create special groups on platforms like WhatsApp and Line to send product catalogues to loyal customers. 3. MSMEs can collaborate with marketplaces to sell their products. Marketplaces like Shopee and Tokopedia provide security for MSMEs regarding payments. 4. MSMEs can implement email marketing as an online marketing strategy. 5. MSMEs can provide responsive and effective customer service through digital channels such as email, social media, and online chat. Important principles in digital marketing include understanding the target market and consumer behaviour in the digital space, identifying digital platforms that align with the target audience, and analyzing data to measure marketing performance.
Increasing Environmental Awareness of Entrepreneurs and Digital-Based Marketing Mechanisms for MSME Products SELAMET, I Ketut; LAKSMI, Putu Ayu Sita; SAPUTRA, Komang Adi Kurniawan; PUTRA, I Komang
Community Services: Sustainability Development Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Community Services: Sustainability Development (March - June 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61857/cssdev.v2i2.83

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Environmental awareness among MSMEs in Dauh Puri Kangin Village is crucial for promoting sustainability and improving public health. Key aspects include 1) Implementing environmental business ethics to minimize production impacts and enhance sustainability; 2) Raising MSMEs' understanding and awareness of waste management; and 3) Government support to facilitate waste management, including improving IPAL facility operations. In addition to environmental concerns, MSMEs face challenges such as limited business capital, licensing issues, poor financial management, lack of product innovation, and difficulties in business development. Addressing these obstacles is essential for their growth. Digital marketing offers significant opportunities for MSMEs to expand their market reach. Effective strategies include: 1) Creating mobile-friendly websites to showcase products, design promotional campaigns, and provide seamless customer experiences; 2) Utilizing social media platforms for promotion, including forming dedicated customer groups on WhatsApp and Line to share product catalogs; 3) Collaborating with marketplaces like Shopee and Tokopedia to enhance payment security and customer trust; 4) Implementing email marketing campaigns to engage with potential customers; and 5) Providing responsive customer service through digital channels such as email, social media, and online chat platforms. Key principles of successful digital marketing involve understanding the target audience, selecting appropriate digital platforms, and analyzing marketing data to measure performance. By adopting these strategies, MSMEs in Dauh Puri Kangin Village can achieve sustainable growth, enhance competitiveness, and contribute positively to environmental and economic development.
Co-Authors AGASTIRA, Gusti Ngurah Danan AMERTHA, Sahya Anak Agung Istri Krisna Gangga Dewi Ari Surya Darmawan Artha Aryasa, I Putu Gde Chandra Ayu Aryista Dewi BAKAR, Mohd Azlan Bin Abu Bareto, Carlos Afonso Citra, Dewi Dearestu Putty N Dewa Putu Yudi Pardita DEWI, Gusti Ayu Agung Istri Sari DHARMANEGARA, I. B. Agung Dharmawan, Nyoman Ari Surya DIANINGSIH, Ni Wayan Yunita Dwi Novigga Artha Pande Putu Ekajayanti, L.G.P Sri Evi Triandini FERAYANTI, Kadek Dewi FRANZA, Ni Putu sinria G Oka Baskara JW Gede Sanjaya Adi Putra I Gde Wedana Arjawa I Komang Putra I Komang Putra I Komang Putra I Komang Putra I Made Aditya Pramartha I Made Sara I Made Setena I Made Suniastha Amerta I Wayan Gde Yogiswara Darma Putra I Wayan Werasmana Sancaya JAMALUDDIN, Mohd Raziff Bin Jamaludin, Mohd Raziff JANUARIANTA, Januarianta Jayawarsa, A.A. Ketut JULIANTARA, I Wayan Juliantara Komang Adi Kurniawan Saputra Komang Adi Kurniawan Saputra KRISNA, Ary KUSUMA, A.A Made Indra Wijaya Made Pulawan Made Pulawan, I Mohd Raziff Jamaludin Ni Luh Putu Indiani Ni Made Rustini, Ni Made Ni Made Wahyuni Ni Nengah Ganawati Ni Putu Ratih Pradnyaswari Ni Putu Ratih Pradnyaswari Anasta Putri Ni Wayan Kasni Noordin, Noorliza MD. Pande Putu Dwi Novigga Pande Putu Dwi Novigga Artha Pardita, Dewa Putu Yudi Pasupati, Bayu PRAMAISWARI, Made Adinda Anugrah Deva Pramana, Made Surya PRATIKA, I Gede Candra Adi Puji Purwatiningsih, Aris PURNAMAWATI, Ida Ayu Putu Santi PUTRA, I Ketut Johny Pramananda Putra, I Putu Iwan Pramana Putra, Yogiswara Darma Putu Yudha Asteria Putri RASHID, Wan Edura Wan Rosa Ristawati SAIHANI, Shamsul Bahrin SARI, Ni Wayan Diah Kartika Selamet, I Ketut Setena, I Made Setini, Made Suardana, Gede SUGIATI , Gusti Ayu Sukmasari Triana Gita Putri Suparto Wijoyo Suriani, Ni Nyoman SURLIMNA, Ni kadek Linda Surlimna WIWEKA, Darma Yogiarta, I Made