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Agroforestri: Inovasi Hijau dalam Upaya Mitigasi Perubahan Iklim di Desa Andalambe Kecamatan Tongauna Utara Kabupaten Konawe Erif, La Ode Muhammad; Gandri, La; Sudia, La Baco; Indriyani, Lies; Kahirun, Kahirun; Siwi, La Ode; Teke, Junartin; Tuwu, Eka Rahmatiah; Midi, La Ode; Hidayat, Herlan; Fitriani, Vivi
AKSILAR: Akselerasi Luaran Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Vol 2 Nomor 2, 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Tanah, Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/aksilar.v2i2.5430

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Andalambe Village, North Tongauna Sub-district, Konawe Regency, is facing the impacts of climate change affecting the agricultural sector, particularly due to erratic droughts and floods. This causes a decrease in agricultural productivity and risks threatening community food security. This community service aims to empower farmers through the application of biopore technology and agroforestry patterns as a solution for water conservation and increasing agricultural resilience to climate change. The methods used include socialization on the impacts of climate change, training, and hands-on practice of making biopore holes and implementing agroforestry systems. The results of the activities show that farmers can adopt this technology well. Biopore pits are proven to increase water absorption, reduce the risk of flooding, and maintain water availability during the dry season. Meanwhile, agroforestry contributes to improving soil fertility and enriching agricultural ecosystems. The application of these two technologies not only increases agricultural productivity but also strengthens food security and the community's adaptive capacity to environmental change. The sustainability of this program is expected to support the long-term stability of agricultural production and the welfare of farmers in Andalambe Village.
Analisis Sekuestrasi Karbon dan Stok Karbon pada Hutan Mangrove di Desa Waworaha, Kecamatan Soropia, Kabupaten Konawe Indriyani, Lies; Kahirun, Kahirun; Erif, La Ode Muhammad
MAKILA Vol 19 No 2 (2025): Makila : Jurnal Penelitian Kehutanan
Publisher : Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/makila.v19i2.21568

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Mangrove ecosystems play a strategic role in global climate change mitigation due to their capacity to sequester and store carbon. This study aims to analyse carbon sequestration and carbon stocks in the mangrove forests of Waworaha Village, Soropia District, Konawe Regency. The research was conducted in February 2025 using a non-destructive sampling approach combined with established allometric equations to estimate aboveground biomass, with carbon content assumed to be 50% of the total biomass. Seven plots measuring 20 m × 20 m were purposively established based on mangrove zonation and substrate characteristics. Diameter at breast height (DBH) was measured for trees ≥10 cm, and data were analysed descriptively to quantify biomass variation across species and plots. The results indicate that mean biomass, carbon sequestration, and carbon stock values reached 174.76 tons/ha, 295.05 tons CO₂/ha, and 80.38 tons C/ha, respectively. Among recorded species, Sonneratia alba exhibited the highest carbon values, while Rhizophora apiculata contributed the lowest, reflecting significant interspecific variation influenced by morphological traits, density, and environmental conditions. Spatial variability across plots suggests the influence of tidal inundation frequency, nutrient availability, and substrate stability on biomass accumulation. These findings underscore the ecological significance of mangrove forests in storing blue carbon and their contribution to Indonesia’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC). The study recommends targeted rehabilitation in low-density plots, prioritising high-biomass species to enhance carbon uptake. Further research integrating soil carbon pools is essential to generate comprehensive carbon estimates for sustainable mangrove management.
Sustainable ecotourism in small island destinations: A strategic planning perspective Puspa, Dila; Sudia, La Baco; Kahirun; Gandri, La; Erif, La Ode Muhammad; Indriyani, Lies; Rahmatiah Tuwu, Eka
Social, Ecology, Economy for Sustainable Development Goals Journal Vol. 3 No. 2: January (2026)
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/seesdgj.v3i2.2026.2296

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Background: The sustainable development of coastal ecotourism requires context-specific strategies that balance economic opportunities with ecological preservation. Sahara Beach in Longa Village, Wangi-Wangi District, Wakatobi Regency, holds significant potential as an ecotourism destination but remains underdeveloped. This study aims to design a strategic development plan to enhance its competitiveness and sustainability. Methods: A mixed-method approach was applied, combining qualitative and quantitative descriptive analysis. SWOT analysis served as the primary tool to identify internal strengths and weaknesses as well as external opportunities and threats, thereby guiding the formulation of strategic priorities for sustainable ecotourism planning. Finding: The findings reveal that the Strengths–Opportunities (S-O) aggressive strategy offers the most effective pathway for Sahara Beach’s development. Key strategic priorities include: (1) strengthening digital-based promotional campaigns to broaden market reach and increase tourist arrivals, and (2) leveraging government support alongside cross-sectoral partnerships to accelerate the improvement of infrastructure and tourism facilities. These strategies are designed to simultaneously enhance ecological conservation, socio-cultural preservation, and economic benefits for local communities. Conclusion: This study provides actionable insights for policymakers and stakeholders in Wakatobi, highlighting the value of SWOT-based approaches in ecotourism planning. Beyond its local application, the study contributes to the broader discourse on sustainable coastal tourism across small island regions. Ultimately, Sahara Beach has the potential to emerge as a competitive and resilient ecotourism hub while delivering meaningful socio-economic outcomes for surrounding communities. Novelty/Originality of this article: The novelty of this study lies in its application of a SWOT-based mixed-method approach specifically tailored for small-island coastal ecotourism planning in Indonesia.
Technical guidance on the use of Sengon and Jabon Logging Waste as Renewable Fuel to increase the Economic Value of the Andalambe Village Forest Farmers Group, Konawe, Indonesia Pujirahayu, Niken; Zakiah Uslinawaty; Sarmin, Sitti Noorbaini; Ahmad, Nurrohana; Lies Indriyani; Bana, Sahindomi; Basrudin; Hadjar, Nurhayati; Agus Setiawan; abigael Kabe; Hamzah, Nurnaningsih; Aura Charismailliah; Alfan Ananta Julianda; Efendi, La Ode Muh. Jaffar
International Journal of Community Service (IJCS) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026): January-June
Publisher : PT Inovasi Pratama Internasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55299/ijcs.v5i1.1662

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The International Collaborative Community Service Program, conducted by the Forestry Study Program of the Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Sciences in collaboration with the University of Technology of Mara, Malaysia, aims to: Provide training on utilizing sengon/jabon wood waste (harvested) by converting it into wood pellets as a renewable energy source; and Increase the economic value of community forests by improving the quality of primary wood and creating value-added products from waste. This community service activity is implemented through outreach and practical training on making wood pellets from sengon/jabon waste, introducing the potential of wood waste as a renewable energy source. Techniques for collecting, drying, and shredding wood waste, as well as the process of molding the shredded waste into pellets, are also covered. After this activity, community forest farmer groups can utilize and convert previously unused waste from sengon and jabon felling into wood pellet products. Environmental benefits include more sustainable forest management and reduced wood waste, which can otherwise pollute the environment. The expected benefits for the partner (UiTM) include applying existing knowledge and technology in the context of international community service and strengthening collaborative networks.
PENINGKATAN PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT MELALUI SOSIALISASI PARTISIPATIF DALAM PENGELOLAAN MANGROVE, AIR, DAN EKOWISATA UNTUK PENGUATAN KETAHANAN PESISIR DI DESA WAWORAHA, KABUPATEN KONAWE Gandri, La; Indriyani, Lies; Sudia, La Baco; Siwi, La Ode; Manan, Abdul; Teke, Junartin; Muhsimin, Muhsimin; Agusrinal, Agusrinal; Erif, La Ode Muhammad; Hidayat, Herlan; Mandala, Marga; Reichen, Stella
Anoa : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Sosial, Politik, Budaya, Hukum, Ekonomi Vol 6, No 2 (2025): OKTOBER
Publisher : Universitas Halu Oleo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52423/anoa.v6i2.51026

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The coastal area of Waworaha Village, Konawe Regency, possesses significant potential in mangrove ecosystems, water resources, and coastal landscapes that support the development of community-based ecotourism. However, environmental degradation, low public awareness, and threats from extractive activities and land-use conversion have weakened coastal resilience and community welfare. This community service program aimed to increase community participation in mangrove, water, and ecotourism management as a strategy to strengthen coastal resilience. The method employed participatory socialization through interactive lectures, focus group discussions, and field activities, including mangrove planting and environmental management education. The program involved village officials, youth groups, and coastal communities as the main actors in its implementation. The results indicate an increased community understanding of the ecological functions of mangroves as natural coastal protectors and the importance of water resource conservation for sustainable livelihoods. Community participation in mangrove planting activities and ecotourism planning discussions also increased, as shown by active involvement at every stage of the program. In addition, initial community initiatives emerged to develop mangrove-based ecotourism as an alternative, environmentally friendly, and sustainable source of income. The program also fostered collective awareness of the importance of protecting coastal areas from external environmental pressures. Thus, participatory socialization proved effective in enhancing community engagement in coastal environmental management. Increased participation serves as a crucial foundation for strengthening coastal resilience while opening opportunities to improve community welfare sustainably.
Co-Authors ABDUL MANAN Abdul Manan Abdul Sakti Abigael Kabe Agus Salim Mando, La Ode AGUS SETIAWAN Agusrinal Ahmad, Nurrohana Ahmaliun, La De Aindo, Nur Rezki Alamsyah Flamin Albasri Alfan Ananta Julianda Amar Ma'ruf Aminuddin Mane Kandari, Aminuddin Mane Asramid Yasin Astika, Aci Aura Charismailliah Bana, Sahindomi Baso Mursidi Basruddin, Basruddin Basrudin BASUKI BASUKI Deki Zulkarnain Deniyatno, Deniyatno Efendi, La Ode Muh. Jaffar Eka Rahmatiah Tuwu Erna Erna Fahidu, Wa Ode Hastiani Fahyuddin Gafaruddin, Abdul Gandri, La Hadjar, Nur Hayati Hadjar, Nurhayati Hamzah, Nurnaningsih Hasani, Umar Ode Hasbullah Syaf Hasbullah Syaf Herlan Hidayat Hidayat, Herlan Irawati Irawati Irawati Irawati Jufri Karim Junartin Teke Junartin Teke Kahirun, Kahirun Kasim, Safril La Baco S La De Ahmaliun La De Ahmaliun La Hamiti Hamiti La Ode Alwi La Ode Midi, La Ode La Ode Muhamad Munadi La Ode Muhammad Erif la ode siwi La Ode Siwi LA ODE SYAHRIL Lade Ahmaliun Lade Ahmaliun, Lade Ahmaliun Laily Mutmainnah Laode Sabaruddin Lisdayani, Mira Lukman Yunus M. Tufaila . Mandala, Marga Muhammad Albar Pattah Muhsimin, Muhsimin Munara, Agil Aqshan Nor Nur Arafah Nur Arafah Nurchayani, Yeni Widyana Nurdin, Arianto Padang, Jois Liling Pujirahayu, Niken Puspa, Dila Putri , Sarwinda Intan Reichen, Stella Ridwan Adi Surya Risnawati Risnawati Rosmarlinasiah, Rosmarlinasiah Saleh Qadri, Muhammad Sanjaya, Rifky Sarmin, Sitti Noorbaini Satria Dewiyanti SITTI MARWAH, SITTI Siwi, La Ode Syafrul Tawakal, Achmad Syamsuddin Teke, Junartin Tiku, Evi Indiriyani Uslinawaty, Zakiah Vivi Fitriani Wa Ode Nur Hasanah Zakiah Uslinawaty