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Pendampingan Pembuatan Pellet Berbahan Baku Limbah Ikan Rucah pada Program TJSL PT. Pertamina Patra Niaga ITC Haryanto, Christi Adi; Efendi, Yusuf; Lestari, Sugiana Putri; Gunawan, Ari; Pamungkas, Fajar; Prasadi, Oto; Iktiagung, Ganjar Ndaru; Dwityaningsih, Rosita
Society : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 5 (2024): September
Publisher : Edumedia Solution

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55824/jpm.v3i5.446

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Program PEPES SEGA K-CAP (Pemberdayaan Ekonomi Pesisir Segara Anakan Kutawaru-Cilacap) merupakan upaya dalam peningkatan ekonomi masyarakat nelayan Sembir-Kutawaru, dan mengurangi eksploitasi berlebihan terhadap ekosistem laut serta upaya dalam menjaga kelestarian ekosistem di kawasan Segara Anakan. Pemberdayaan kelompok nelayan merupakan hal yang cukup penting di Kabupaten Cilacap karena sebagian besar masyarakatnya berprofesi sebagai nelayan harian lepas.  Kelompok Nelayan Sembir Sebagian besar juga memiliki tambak serta unggas sehingga membutuhkan pakan ikan serta unggas dengan jumlah yang besar, dengan adanya masalah limbah rucah atau ikan kecil yang cukup banyak di Kelurahan Kutawaru dan dimanfaatkan oleh kelompok sebagai olahan pakan ikan dan unggas dengan nilai gizi yang lebih besar dengan pengolahan yang lebih mudah. Adanya kegiatan pengolahan ikan rucah juga bekerja sama dengan Dinas Perikanan dalam pengelolannya sehingga mendapatkan hasil yang lebih maksimal dengan kualitas baik. Metode dalam pelaksanaan kegiatan ini menggunakan pendekatan partisipatif, penyuluhan secara perorangan dan kelompok dengan metode ceramah, forum group discussion (FGD), demonstrasi cara dan demontrasi hasil. Adapun kegiatan yang dilakukan, khususnya pada kegiatan pembuatan pellet berbahan baku ikan rucah dengan memodifikasi mesin pelet yang sebelumnya menggunakan bahan bakar bensin dikonversi menjadi gas elpiji. Kegiatan ini dilaksanakan di Dusun Sembir yang berada di Kelurahan Kutawaru Kecamatan Cilacap Tengah Kabupaten Cilacap
Strategi Implementasi Kebijakan Terhadap Tata Kelola Aset Syariah Tetap Pada Lembaga Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional (BRIN) di Jakarta Gunawan, Ari; Andriyani, Andriyani
Jurnal Ilmiah Ekonomi Islam Vol. 9 No. 3 (2023): JIEI : Vol.9, No.3, 2023
Publisher : ITB AAS INDONESIA Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29040/jiei.v9i3.11422

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This study aims to be mode orderly in administration, orderly in securing fixed assets, to get to the best opinion with no records of audit findings from external parties, namely the BPK. This research uses a qualitative method with a case study approach that occurred at ex-BPPT institutions in 2019 and 2020. This qualitative research methods uses primary data obtained from interviews, observation, documentation and secondary data obtained from documents. The results of the research are the findings from the BPK regarding the management of fixed assets in the ex-BPPT institutions had not been effective due to limited Human Resources in managing fixed assets or State Property. Implementation support with a commitment from the top leadership of the Head of BRIN as outlined in the form of policies and implementation guidelines. Lack of officers managing state property, lack of coordination internally and externally, training and outreach need to be increased, policy outreach, system improvements and the absence of standard operating procedures (SOP), and if necessary rewards for officers managing assets or state property.
Effects of Sambiloto Ethanol Extract on Fatty Liver, SGOT/SGPT Levels and Lipid Profile of Wistar Strain White Rat (Rattus norvegicus) Exposed to High-Fat Diet Jong, FX Himawan Haryanto; Gunawan, Ari; Santoso, Mochamad Wirono Aman; Anjani, Susilowati; Tirthaningsih, Ni Wayan; Basori, Ahmad
Folia Medica Indonesiana Vol. 54, No. 2
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The aim of this study was to analyze the effects of ethanol extract of sambiloto (Andrographis paniculata) on fatty liver percentage, serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT) level and lipid profile of wistar strain white rat exposed to high fat diet. The study used randomized post test only control group design. Total sample was 50 male wistar strain rats (Rattus norvegicus) divided randomly into 5 groups (randomization). The normality test used was Kolmogorov Smirnov test (a=0.05). The homogeneity test used was Levene test (a=0.05). The comparative test was done using Anova test (analysis of variance) (a=0.05) or Brown-Forsythe test (a=0.05). The correlation test was done using Pearson test (a=0.05). The administration of sambiloto ethanol extract with doses of 100, 200 and 400 milligrams (mg)/kilogram (kg) body weight (BW) decreased the percentage of fatty liver (r=-0.950), SGOT (r=-0.964)/SGPT (r=(R=-0.973)/LDL (low-density lipoprotein) (r=-0.960) and increased HDL (high-density lipoprotein) levels (r=-0.923)=0.956) in white rats exposed to a high-fat diet. In conclusion, increased dose of ethanol extract of sambiloto can decrease the percentage of fatty liver, SGOT/SGPT and total cholesterol/TG/LDL and increase HDL level of white rats exposed to high fat diet.
Body height estimation based on percutaneous foot length and breadth of javanese females Mochtar, Nur Mujaddidah; Gunawan, Ari; Artaria, Myrtati Dyah; Andajani, Susilowati
Folia Medica Indonesiana Vol. 53, No. 1
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Body height estimation is one of important parameters used for establishing the individuality in cases of mutilated bodies or found body parts. It is not rare that in the cases of mutilation the police authority would only give the body parts or remaining skeletons of the victims. The aims of the study were to find body height estimation formula based on percutaneous of foot length and foot breadth in Javanese females at Surabaya Muhammadiyah University. The type of research design was cross-sectional observational study. Samples were Javanese females student at Muhammadiyah University of Surabaya , which was selected as the sample unit . The samples are in this study was Two-hundred and twenty-two people.The variabel independent of this research are foot length and foot breath, the variabel dependent is body height. Data were analyzed using normality test with Kolmogorov Smirnoff (a>0,05), Pearson correlation test (a<0,05) and linear regression test (a <0,05) to get body height estimation formula. The results of this study is, 1) A significant correlation between foot length and body height (r = 0,731), 2) A significant correlation between foot breadth and body height (r-0,323), 3) A significant correlation between foot length, foot breadth and body height (r=0,732), 4) The body height estimation formula based on foot length is 688,435 +3,745*foot length, 5) The body height estimation formula based on foot breadth is = 1273,002 + 2,942*foot breadth, and 6) The body height estimation formula based on foot length and foot breadth is 695,227 + 3,805*foot length – 0,229*foot breadth. As a conclusion of this study is the obtained estimation formula of body height based on foot length and foot breadth of Javanese females is 695,227 + 3,805*foot length – 0,229*foot breadth.
Greenhouse Fruit and Vegetable Picking Tourism Management Model Based on Circular Economy with Productive Waqf Approach to Support Food Independence of Ngajum Malang Prison Istiqomah, Ni`' Matul; Wulandari, Dwi; Prayitno, Putra Hilmi; Prasetyo, Abdul Rahman; Gunawan, Ari; Syafruddin, Afis Baghiz; Indriati, Widia Nur
JURNAL SYNTAX IMPERATIF : Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Pendidikan Vol. 6 No. 5 (2025): Jurnal Syntax Imperatif: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Pendidikan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54543/syntaximperatif.v6i5.804

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Food independence in prisons remains a significant challenge, particularly in meeting the nutritional needs of inmates in a self-sustaining manner. Using a circular economy approach and the utilization of productive waqf in Ngajum Prison, Malang, this article offers a solution to the problem of managing greenhouse-based fruit and vegetable picking tourism. In addition to focusing on agricultural products, this model integrates elements of social empowerment of inmates, green economy, and education. In greenhouse management, the concept of circular economy is applied. This involves utilizing organic waste for composting, recycling water, and optimizing energy and space to create an efficient and environmentally friendly closed-loop farming system. Meanwhile, agricultural land management no longer depends solely on the state budget, as the productive waqf method obtains sustainable funds from individuals, institutions, and philanthropic partners. Analysis of needs and observations at Ngajum Prison indicate that there is significant potential to integrate agricultural activities with rehabilitation programs and vocational skills-based job training. One way to increase public access to the results of prison-fostered work is through educational fruit and vegetable picking tourism. Additionally, the purpose of creating learning media, such as direct practice, videos, and modules, is to enhance participants' understanding and skills. The conceptualization of the model demonstrates that cooperation among technology, education, and social economy, through a circular and waqf approach, can provide a strong foundation for creating a sustainable agricultural ecosystem in prisons. This model is expected to be applied in other similar institutions to strengthen national food independence and support social transformation through productive rehabilitation.
Precision Agriculture Ecosystem Innovation through IoT Technology: A Study of Learning Factory Development for Farmer Empowerment in Ngajum Village Wulandari, Dwi; Fajarianto, Otto; Hilmi Prayitno, Putra; Kusuma, Fuad Indra; Gunawan, Ari; Syafruddin, Afis Baghiz; Basuki, Andi
JURNAL SYNTAX IMPERATIF : Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Pendidikan Vol. 6 No. 5 (2025): Jurnal Syntax Imperatif: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Pendidikan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54543/syntaximperatif.v6i5.805

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Precision agriculture is an innovative approach that integrates digital technology to improve the efficiency and productivity of the agricultural sector. This study aims to develop a precision agriculture ecosystem through the implementation of a Smart Agriculture Greenhouse based on the Internet of Things (IoT) as a learning factory model for fostering farmer independence in Ngajum Village. The methods used include a qualitative-descriptive approach with field studies, observations, and in-depth interviews with farmers, assistants, and local stakeholders. The results of the development show that the use of IoT technology in smart greenhouses allows real-time monitoring and control of the agricultural environment, thereby increasing the accuracy of decision-making in cultivation. In addition, the learning factory concept can be a contextual learning medium for farmers to master modern agricultural skills practically. This program also encourages the transformation of farmers' mindsets from conventional practices to data-based and technology-based practices. The ecosystem that is formed acts as a center for education, production, and sustainable agricultural innovation at the village level. These findings show that collaboration between technology, education, and community empowerment can create an adaptive and replicable smart agriculture model to support local food independence. The development of an ecosystem like this has the potential to be a reference in agricultural transformation in other rural areas
Transformation of BUMDes Towards Sustainable Agroindustry: Smart Greenhouse and Tower Hydroponics System Approach in Organic Farming Practices Yunikawati, Nur Anita; Wulandari, Dwi; Hilmi Prayitno, Putra; Kuusuma, Fuad Indra; Gunawan, Ari; Syafruddin, Afis Baghiz; Wulandari, Widia Ayu
JURNAL SYNTAX IMPERATIF : Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Pendidikan Vol. 6 No. 5 (2025): Jurnal Syntax Imperatif: Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Pendidikan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54543/syntaximperatif.v6i5.806

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Organic farming has developed into a strategic solution to address food security issues, environmental degradation, and increasing public demand for healthy food products. The role of Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) as drivers of the village economy is vital to building an innovative and sustainable agroindustry model. This study examines the transformation process of BUMDes in Wonokerso Village, located in Pakisaji District, Malang Regency, towards the development of an organic farming-based agroindustry ecosystem that utilizes the integration of Smart Greenhouse and Tower Hydroponics System (THS) technology. The results of the study indicate that the use of Smart Greenhouse and THS allows for more efficient utilization of narrower land. It also shows that organic farming results become more productive without relying on chemical pesticides. In addition, this technology helps more environmentally friendly farming practices and provides BUMDes with new opportunities for downstreaming agricultural products as part of local agroindustry development. In addition to technical aspects, this change is supported by an institutional approach. Here, BUMDes functions as an education facilitator and business incubator for organic farmers. This study suggests increasing the managerial capacity of BUMDes and village regulatory support to accelerate the sustainable transformation of green technology-based agroindustry. This occurs despite several challenges, such as limited technological literacy and access to capital
Optimizing Evaporator Design in ORC Systems for Waste-to-Energy Conversion Using FAST Diagram and Value Engineering Wibowo, R. Susalit Setya; Satmintareja, Satmintareja; Abdurahman, Asep Duduh; Suyatmin, Suyatmin; Darmawan, Darmawan; Gunawan, Ari; Budiarti, Kusumawati Dewi; Baddu, Nasrul; Pramono, Adhi; Faisal, Faisal; Nugroho, Cahyono; Ngudiwaluyo, Suharto; Putra, Zico Pratama
Journal of Engineering and Technological Sciences Vol. 58 No. 3 (2026): Vol. 58 No. 3(2026): June (In Progress)
Publisher : Directorate for Research and Community Services, Institut Teknologi Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5614/j.eng.technol.sci.2026.58.3.4

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The global waste crisis necessitates innovative solutions for sustainable energy conversion. This study presents a comprehensive optimization framework for evaporator design in Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) systems utilized in waste-to-energy conversion. This research integrates the Function Analysis System Technique (FAST) diagram with Value Engineering (VE) principles to assess the logical hierarchy and cost analysis components of system effectiveness. Evaluation of the 887 kW shell-and-tube evaporator showed tubes, baffles, and shells account for 90% of production costs and are the most thermally efficient components. Further strategic redesign under VE principles resulted in 23% cost reduction with 15% efficiency improvements, demonstrating resource expenditure without performance compromise. The proposed approach offers a foundational methodology for advancing enduring ORC system design while harnessing high waste-to-value electrical energy conversion at low expenses, fostering the circular economy.
Evaluating Tourism SME Development Programs Through Customer Satisfaction as Behavioral Capital: A Time-Lagged Study in Malang City Wulandari, Wahju; Sasongko, Muhammad Ilman Nur; Kurniawati, Adelia; Gunawan, Ari
PANGRIPTA Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026): Pangripta Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Perencanaan Pembangunan
Publisher : Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Kota Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58411/athn8124

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Tourism performance is commonly assessed using indicators such as tourist arrivals and tourist spending, which capture short-term economic effects but overlook the behavioral mechanisms that sustain local tourism economies. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of regional tourism SME development programs by positioning customer satisfaction as behavioral capital that links policy interventions with market sustainability and regional economic outcomes. A time-lagged sequential explanatory mixed-methods design is employed. Phase 1 evaluates branding-oriented interventions (digital marketing, service quality, and promotion) by examining their effects on customer satisfaction and brand image. Phase 2, conducted after temporal gap, evaluates market sustainability by assessing customer satisfaction and its effects on customer loyalty, repeat purchase behavior, and demand for local souvenir products. Quantitative data were collected longitudinally from 70 customers of Sokressh, a tourism-based SME in Malang City. The qualitative phase uses open-ended questionnaires to explain how customer satisfaction translates into word-of-mouth promotion and local economic circulation. The findings indicate that customer satisfaction significantly mediates both branding and market sustainability outcomes and functions as behavioral capital that drives repeat demand. Qualitative evidence shows that increases in customer satisfaction are associated with higher repeat purchases and stronger tourist recommendations, contributing to stable demand for local products. The study proposes Tourism-Based SME Marketing Sustainability Model and demonstrates that customer satisfaction can serve as a behavioral-based indicator of program effectiveness linking SME support policies with regional economic development. Findings show satisfaction as behavioral capital strengthens local demand, stabilizes SME income, and enhances resilience in tourism-based cities like Malang.
THE INITIAL IDENTIFICATION OF RAFFLESIA IN THE ANAMBAS ISLANDS, RIAU ISLANDS PROVINCE, AND THE CALL FOR PROTECTION Christian, Yoppie; Yuliani, Alin Rahmah; Afandy, Andy; Prabowo, Budi; Gunawan, Ari; Desmiwati; Susanti, Nuke
Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research Vol. 13 No. 1 (2026): Indonesian Journal of Forestry Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59465/ijfr.2026.13.1.21-37

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Rafflesia sp., which was found in the Bukit Batu Tabir Production Forest area on Siantan Island, Anambas Islands Regency, Riau Island Province, became the starting point for further research. However, its existence in relatively unmanaged Production Forests carries a risk of damage from human behavior because the presence of Rafflesia sp. has been known to the public since 2014. Based on the Direction Letter from the Riau Islands Provincial Environment and Forestry Office No. 13/070/1268.1/DLHK-04/2023 Medco E&P Natuna Ltd. together with the Center for Coastal and Marine Resources Studies IPB University, and the Production Forest Administration (KPHP) Unit VI of the Anambas Islands conducted an initial survey to identify species and surrounding habitats and build discussions with multi-stakeholders at the local level for the protection of Rafflesia sp. and their habitat. The research used morphological and observation methods, secondary data references, and discussions with related parties and Tarempa Selatan Village’s government. The research indicated that the species in Bukit Batu Tabir, Siantan Island, was the Rafflesia haseltii species. This is a new finding of R. haseltii in the archipelagic landscape. Previous findings of R. haseltii were found on the mainland of Sumatra and Kalimantan Island. The interviews and discussions with the parties indicated that there are initiatives to protect Rafflesia sp. and its area in a collaborative scheme using the Social Forestry Village Forest mechanism. However, further studies are still required to determine the precise species based on microstructure studies and to strengthen the model of protection and management. 
Co-Authors Abd Haris Nasution Abdurahman, Asep Duduh Achmad Edi Subiyanto Afandy, Andy Afwan Hariri Ahmad Taufiq Ali Riyadi, Ahmad Andi Basuki, Andi Andreas Syah Pahlevi Andriyani Andriyani Anjani, Susilowati Arifahmi Hamzah, Doddy Asmiati Asmiati Baddu, Nasrul Basori, Ahmad Budi Prabowo Budiarti, Kusumawati Dewi Buyung Adi Dharma Cahyono Nugroho Christian, Yoppie Darmawan Darmawan Deni Ramdani, Deni Desmiwati Djunaidy, Djunaidy Dwi Wulandari Dwityaningsih, Rosita Efendi, Yusuf Eka Altiarika Elfry, Elfry Fadilla, Irdo Faisal Faisal Fajariant, Otto Fikri Aulia Fuad Indra Kusuma Halim Musthofa, Abdul Harahap, Parlin Muda Haryanto, Christi Adi Hendra Susanto Hilmi Prayitno, Putra I Nyoman Suputra Iktiagung, Ganjar Ndaru Indra Setiawan Indriati, Nur Indriati, Widia Nur Istiqomah, Ni`' Matul Jong, FX Himawan Haryanto Karim, Iksan Kurniawati, Adelia Kuusuma, Fuad Indra Lestari, Sugiana Putri Lohana Juariyah M. Sagaf Madziatul Churiyah Markoni Markoni Moh. Fauzan Mohammad Arief Mubarok, Bagas Ramadhani Muhammad Ilman Nur Sasongko Myrtati Dyah Artaria, Myrtati Dyah Ngudiwaluyo, Suharto Ni Wayan Tirthaningsih, Ni Wayan Nur Anita Yunikawati Nur Mujaddidah Mochtar Otto Fajarianto Pamungkas, Bintang Fajar Pamungkas, Fajar Pramono, Adhi Prasadi, Oto Prasetyo, Abdul Rahman Prayogi, Wempy Putra Hilmi Prayitno Rahmad Rajiman Rajiman Richiardo, Ricky Santoso, Mochamad Wirono Aman Saskia, Dewi Satmintareja, Satmintareja Sholeh , Moch Subagyo, Subagyo Sudarwan Danim Sugito - Sukamto, Ika Sumiyarsi Sunaryono Sunaryono, Sunaryono Suprayuandi Pratama Supriadi Supriadi Susanti, Nuke Susilowati Andajani, Susilowati Suyatmin Suyatmin, Suyatmin Syafruddin, Afis Baghiz Syaifruddin, Afis Baghiz Syihabudhin Taufik Hidayat Thomas Soseco Wahju Wulandari Wasis Susetio Wibowo, R. Susalit Setya Wicaksono, Alvian Wulandari, Widia Ayu Yahya, Rian Ainun Yudistira Bagus Pratama Yulfriwini, Yulfriwini Yuliani, Alin Rahmah Yusuf Hanafi Zaliman, Iski Zico Pratama Putra Zusyah Porja Daryanto