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Journal : Darmabakti Cendekia: Journal of Community Service and Engagements

MAPPING OF EVACUATION PATHS AND SOCIALIZATION OF DISASTER MITIGATION IN TOURISM AREAS: EDU WISATA LONTAR SEWU, GRESIK REGENCY: PEMETAAN JALUR EVAKUASI DAN SOSIALISASI MITIGASI BENCANA DI KAWASAN WISATA: EDU WISATA LONTAR SEWU, KABUPATEN GRESIK Wardani, Ratnaningtyas Wahyu Kusuma; Prasetya, Tofan Agung Eka; Nilamsari, Neffrety
Darmabakti Cendekia: Journal of Community Service and Engagements Vol. 5 No. 2 (2023): DECEMBER 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Vocational Studies, Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/dc.V5.I2.2023.111-121

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Background: Indonesia is a country that is rich in various tourism potentials. Tourist destinations in Indonesia have spread not only in big cities, but also in districts and even villages that have the potential for promising tourist sites. Gresik Regency is one of the regencies with lontar sewu tourist destinations that are quite interesting to visit. The number of emerging tourist destinations in various regions makes the manager consider the safety aspects of visitors and employees working at tourist sites. Therefore, tourism managers need to develop contingency plans and mitigation measures to improve preparedness and reduce the adverse impacts of disasters. Purpose: This service activity aims to map evacuation routes and educate employees at tourist sites with disaster mitigation socialization activities related to knowledge and awareness of disasters and a simulation of disaster occurrences in Gresik Regency tourism, namely Edu Wisata Lontar Sewu, Hendrosari Village, Menganti District. Methods: The method of activities carried out is divided into 3 main stages, namely 1) the planning stage starting from exploring partner problems, reviewing the program target areas, preparing proposals, mapping evacuation route points at tourist sites; 2) the implementation stage consists of the location mapping stage, Focus Group Discussion (FGD), visualization stage, installation stage and socialization activities; 3) The last stage is the evaluation stage consisting of a question and answer session at the end of the socialization session, and 2) disaster simulation by participants. Results: The result of this service activity is that 21 evacuation routes have been installed at tourist sites, the installation of evacuation route maps at 5 location points that have the potential to have many visitors, and the presence of gathering point locations at tourist sites. In addition, related to the results of non-structural disaster mitigation, showed that participants looked enthusiastic when socialization related to disaster mitigation was carried out and they were able to take part in disaster simulation activities properly and correctly and carry out self-rescue efforts by following the evacuation route that had been installed and heading to the gathering point according to the time. determined is 1 minute 25 seconds. Conclusion: Employees at tourist sites can make mitigation efforts by the directions at the time of socialization, namely by running in the direction of the evacuation route that has been installed at the tourist location and can go to the meeting point location according to a fast time of 1 minute 25 seconds.
LEAF COMPOST EDUCATION PROGRAM: A SOLUTION TO ORGANIC WASTE PROBLEMS IN CARANGWULUNG VILLAGE: PROGRAM EDUKASI KOMPOS DAUN, SOLUSI PERMASALAHAN SAMPAH ORGANIK DI DESA CARANGWULUNG Wardani, Ratnaningtyas Wahyu Kusuma; Zulfa, Vivi Rodliyatuz; Damayanti, Ratih
Darmabakti Cendekia: Journal of Community Service and Engagements Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): DECEMBER 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Vocational Studies, Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/dc.V7.I2.2025.202-210

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Background: Leaf litter in Carangwulung Village, Wonosalam, Jombang, often accumulates and is either burned or discarded, potentially contributing to air pollution and environmental degradation. Processing leaf waste into compost is an appropriate and practical solution that is not yet widely known or implemented by the local community. Objective: This activity aimed to improve the knowledge and skills of the community, particularly farmer groups, in independently managing dry leaf waste into compost fertilizer. Method: The methods used included education, outreach, and training involving 20 participants representing farmer groups. Evaluation was conducted using pre- and post-test questionnaires to assess knowledge levels, as well as direct observation during practical sessions and group discussions to assess participant skills. Results: There was an increase in participants' knowledge, with the average overall score rising from 7.5 on the pre-test to 9.0 on the post-test. Conclusion: This training successfully enhanced the community’s capacity in managing organic waste and represents an initial step toward adopting simple technologies to support environmentally friendly farming at the village level.