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Journal : Nobel Community Services Journal

Pemanfaatan Ekosistem Mangrove Berbasis Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS) Di Desa Sanjai Kabupaten Sinjai Rahmat Januar Noor; Muhammad Imran Lapong; Arnold Kabangnga
Nobel Community Services Journal Vol 1 No 1 (2021): Nobel Community Services Journal
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian, Publikasi dan Pengabdian Masyarakat ITB Nobel Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37476/ncsj.v1i1.2164

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Keberadaan ekosistem pesisir, seperti mangrove, apabila dikelola dengan baik maka dapat memberi manfaat bagi masyarakat utamanya masyarakat sekitar. Namun tidak adanya edukasi terkait pemanfaatan ekosistem mangrove sehingga terkadang masyarakat tidak terlalu peduli dan cenderung melakukan aktivitas ekstraktif yang dapat merusak fungsi ekosistem mangrove. Desa Sanjai merupakan salah satu desa yang terletak di pesisir Kabupaten Sinjai dan memiliki ekosistem mangrove yang selama ini tidak dikelola dengan baik. Berdasarkan permasalahan tersebut maka program pengabdian ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan pengetahuan dan keterampilan masyarakat terkait pemanfaatan ekosistem mangrove melalui konsep yang terintegrasi dengan prinsip Sustainable Development Goals yang merupakan program nasional. Metode pengabdian yang dilakukan yaitu ceramah dan dialog. Berdasarkan hasil pretest dan posttest serta menunjukkan bahwa terdapat peningkatan pengetahuan dan motivasi dari peserta, yang terdiri dari tokoh masyarakat, kepala dusun, dan pemerintah desa, untuk mengelola ekosistem mangrove dengan prinsip-prinsip yang berkelanjutan seperti penerapan ekowisata, diversifikasi produk perikanan, dan penyediaan jasa transportasi perahu. The existence of coastal ecosystems, such as mangroves, if managed properly can provide benefits to the community, especially the surrounding community. However, there is no education related to the use of the mangrove ecosystem so that sometimes people do not really care and tend to carry out extractive activities that can damage the function of the mangrove ecosystem. Sanjai Village is one of the villages located on the coast of Sinjai Regency and has a mangrove ecosystem that has not been managed properly. Based on these problems, this service program aims to improve community knowledge and skills related to the use of mangrove ecosystems through an integrated concept with the principle of Sustainable Development Goals which is a national program. The service method used is lecture and dialogue. Based on the results of the pretest and posttest and shows that there is an increase in the knowledge and motivation of participants, consisting of community leaders, hamlet heads, and village governments, to manage mangrove ecosystems with sustainable principles such as the application of ecotourism, diversification of fishery products, and the provision of services. boat transportation for fishing activities
THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OF SANGKARRANG OCEAN DIVE GROUP THROUGH CORAL STOCK CENTER AND CORAL TRANSPLANTATION AT BARRANG LOMPO ISLAND Fathuddin Fathuddin; Rahmat Januar Noor; Muhammad Imran Lapong; Andi Ramlan; Ardy Ardy; Syahrul Harijo
Nobel Community Services Journal Vol 2 No 1 (2022): Nobel Community Services Journal
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian, Publikasi dan Pengabdian Masyarakat ITB Nobel Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37476/ncsj.v2i1.2436

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The coastal waters of Barrang Lompo Island have suffered severe damage to coral reefs so that the islanders no longer benefit from the existence of coral reef ecosystems. Based on these conditions, this program aimed to improve the conditions of coral reef ecosystems through the coral stock center, coral transplants, and the promotion of education-based tourism programs. The implementing method of the activity is through technical guidance, procurement of vertical artificial reef installations, procurement of the spider model coral transplantation, and promotion of marine tourism education programs through social media and websites. The results of the program impact analysis showed that the coral stock center supported the concept of marine education tourism where the interest of tourists to visit Barrang Lompo Island is increasing and gives a multiplier effect for partners, such as an increase the partnership, the economic conditions, increase in partner knowledge and competence related to coral reef ecosystems, and diving skills license.