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THE DUTCHMAN, CHINESE KLONTHONG, JAVANESE SKIPPERS IN TRADE ON THE NORTH COAST OF JAVA IN THE 18TH CENTURY Baihaqi, Ahmad Fauzan; Bryna Rizkinta Sembiring Meilala; Alin Fithor
Jurnal Masyarakat Maritim Vol 8 No 2 (2024): Oktober, 2024
Publisher : Program Studi Sosiologi Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik Universitas Maritim Raja Ali Haji

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31629/jmm.v8i2.7451

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This paper discusses the differential social structure activities of Dutch Businessmen or VOC, Chinese Clerks and Javanese Shipowners. After the disintegration of the Mataram Kingdom in the 18th century, it had an impact on the economic activities of the middle class of non-European traders on the North Coast of Java. The decline of the maritime trade situation in the 17th century in Southeast Asia in general and in Java in particular was caused by the VOC's military economic monopoly intervention pattern and agrarian kingdoms that did not pay attention to trade shipping. This writing uses a qualitative method with a socio-historical approach. This writing uses Mahan's theory that a strong maritime state must have a strong navy. This can be seen how the VOC maximized the military potential of its navy in dominating trade shipping on the North Coast of Java. Since then Java has been characterized by a rejection of the weak merchant class. The king of Java's choice to pull the economic center to the south also influenced the VOC's trade dominance on Java's North Coast. However, the economic pressure of the VOC slowly led to the emergence of a middle class that came from outside the rule of the royal class. This middle class was filled by Madurese captains alongside Javanese Nahkoda, as well as Chinese merchants, for the latter were considered tenacious despite often having strong trade relations with the Dutch or the VOC marking the discourse on the dynamics of trade and shipping in port cities on the North Coast of Java.
Nusa Penida: Land Use, Tourism, and Sustainability Fithor, Alin; Nugroho, Beni Sabdo; Prihadi, Donny Juliandri; Ainni, Chusnul Firaqie; Purwanti, Frida
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 31, No 1 (2025): June (2025)
Publisher : Jakarta Technical University of Fisheries

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/ifrj.1.1.2025.%p

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Nusa Penida's coastal communities rely on its rich marine resources for livelihoods, primarily through fishing, seaweed cultivation, and tourism. This study analyzes land use changes in Jungut Batu Village, Nusa Lembongan, using secondary data and Google Earth Pro, revealing a significant shift from seaweed cultivation to tourism development between 2009 and 2020, with a temporary reversion to seaweed cultivation during the pandemic. This transformation highlights evolving economic dynamics and environmental impacts. While the shift towards ecotourism represents a potential evolution in sustainable land use, the adverse effects of mass tourism necessitate a transition to eco-friendly and sustainable practices. Effective collaboration among communities, tourism stakeholders, and government, as well as further research, is crucial to developing a genuinely sustainable ecotourism model for Nusa Penida with contribution of society has accpet for last moment.
Penguatan UMKM Desa Pesisir melalui Legalitas Usaha, Teknologi Digital, dan Inovasi Briket Limbah Jagung Dina, Karina Farkha; Mardisiwi, Ririh Sekar; Fithor, Alin
Maslahah: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 6, No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Yayasan Rahmat Islamiyah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56114/maslahah.v6i3.12646

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Community service aims to increase the competitiveness of MSMEs in Lebakwangi Village, Jatinegara District, requiring three main strategies: business legality, digital transformation, and agricultural waste-based product innovation. Digital marketing training with Google Maps, social media, simple financial applications, and innovation in making environmentally friendly briquettes from corn waste. The results of the activity show that the majority of MSMEs have succeeded in obtaining business legality, mastering digital marketing strategies, and producing briquettes, which have the potential to become superior village commodities. The impacts achieved include increasing legal awareness, strengthening digital capacity, reducing agricultural waste, and creating new business opportunities. Thus, legality, digitalization, and product innovation have proven to be effective in sustainably empowering MSMEs.
Pangan Berkelanjutan dalam Wadah Sutaman, Sutaman; Fithor, Alin; Suyono, Suyono; Baihaqi, Ahmad Fauzan
Maslahah: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 6, No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Yayasan Rahmat Islamiyah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56114/maslahah.v6i3.12786

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Containerized fish farming is an innovative applied technology developed to address land limitations and improve food security and household economic well-being. This technology is simple, low-cost, space-efficient, and easy to implement in domestic environments, making it highly suitable for both urban and densely populated areas. This system utilizes water optimally and can be combined with plant cultivation through a simple aquaponics concept, thereby reducing waste and increasing the efficiency of integrated and sustainable space utilization. The result of this community service activity is the implementation of containerized fish farming technology, which serves as a suitable solution for urban and densely populated communities to support nutritional needs and supplement family income. Farmed fish also serve as an essential source of animal protein to support household nutritional security. However, in practice, limited space, high population density, and specific environmental regulations can pose challenges to implementing this small-scale farming system. Furthermore, resistance from the surrounding environment or family members may also arise due to negative perceptions about the cleanliness or orderliness of the cultivation area.
Value of Mangrove And Crab Cultivation Development Patterns in Kaliwlingi Village, Indonesia Hartanti, Ninik Umi; Fithor, Alin; Suyono, Suyono; Sutaman, Sutaman; Nurjanah, Nurjanah
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 30, No 1 (2024): (June) 2024
Publisher : Jakarta Technical University of Fisheries

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/ifrj.30.1.2024.1-7

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Both mangroves and crab cultivation contribute to sustainable development and positively impact local communities and ecosystems. Here are some of the values associated with their product. The advantage of this mangrove crab cultivation business can be maximal if the cultivated crabs achieve normal growth and maximum results. The demand for crabs is currently very large in domestic and international markets. Determination of alternative patterns value in aquaculture analysis can be identified in Kaliwlingi Village. The socio-economic value has a new concept between characteristics cultivation with income production costs, a major achievement step in realizing Indonesia's best just and prosperous society.
Contribution Fisheries Management of Conservation to Society 5.0 Fithor, Alin; Nugroho, Beni Sabdo
Indonesian Fisheries Research Journal Vol 30, No 2 (2024): (Desember) 2024
Publisher : Jakarta Technical University of Fisheries

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15578/ifrj.30.2.2024.1-6

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Mangunharjo Beach in Semarang, Indonesia, is a popular coastal destination known for its beautiful scenery and recreational activities, which focus on integrating technology and innovation for the betterment of society. Some potential contributions are (1) Smart City Integration and (2) Community Engagement. By embracing these contributions, creating a sustainable and inclusive destination leverages technology for the betterment of visitors and the local community. The availability of technologies and their broad humanitarian applications allow economically strong countries to create a comfortable living environment and gain a leading position in the practical propagation for best conservation with fisheries management of Society 5.0, which takes place in Mangunharjo Beach and its area; it becomes an integral part of the country.Beach, Contribution, Mangunharjo, Society, Conservation
Kontribusi Masyarakat Mangunharjo Semarang Untuk 5.0 Fithor, Alin; Nugroho, Beni Sabdo; Zuhry, Noor
Pena: Jurnal Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Teknologi Vol. 38 No. 1 (2024): PENA MARET 2024
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pekalongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31941/jurnalpena.v38i1.4193

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Pantai Mangunharjo di Semarang, Indonesia, adalah destinasi pantai populer yang terkenal dengan pemandangan indah dan aktivitas rekreasinya, yang berfokus pada pengintegrasian teknologi dan inovasi untuk kemajuan masyarakat. Berikut beberapa potensi kontribusinya: Keterlibatan Masyarakat. Dengan memanfaatkan kontribusi ini, menciptakan destinasi yang berkelanjutan dan inklusif akan memanfaatkan teknologi demi kemajuan pengunjung dan komunitas lokal. Ketersediaan teknologi dan penerapan kemanusiaannya yang luas memungkinkan negara-negara yang kuat secara ekonomi untuk menciptakan lingkungan hidup yang nyaman dan memperoleh posisi terdepan dalam penerapan praktis masyarakat 5.0, yang terjadi di Pantai Mangunharjo dan wilayah sekitarnya; itu menjadi bagian integral dari negara.