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Journal : Jurnal Pengabdian Vokasi

PELATIHAN KESIAPSIAGAAN BENCANA BAGI MASYARAKAT PESISIR PANTAI DI KELURAHAN OESAPA Rima Nindia Selan
Jurnal Pengabdian Vokasi Vol 2, No 2 (2021): Nopember 2021
Publisher : Sekolah Vokasi Universitas Diponegoro

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Oesapa Beach is a tourist destination beach located in Kelapa Lima District, Kupang City. The location of Oesapa Beach is on the coast of the Kupang bay which is quite close to the South Beach (Indian Ocean). Therefore, Oesapa Beach is also very vulnerable to coastal disasters, so there is a need for early coastal disaster counseling efforts for the coastal communities of Oesapa Beach, so that the community has a spirit of being ready and responding to emergencies in the event of a disaster. Many of them live and open businesses on the coast and based on the results of interviews with the community, they still do not know about disaster emergency preparedness and response. Reflecting on the disaster that occurred last April, the community service activity (PKM) this time is very important because it has the main goal of providing counseling about important things that need to be known by the community around the coast about coastal disaster management, both before the disaster, during a disaster or after a disaster. It also aims to build a spirit of readiness and readiness to survive by the appeal from the government. The main activities are counseling about disasters and disaster preparedness actions from experts who have experience and explanations through simulation videos about what things must be done when a disaster occurs so that people understand and are better prepared to deal with disasters. The target to be achieved as the output of this training program is to increase partners' knowledge of disaster emergency preparedness and response, as well as produce modules that can be used as information media on disaster preparedness. With this PKM activity, it is hoped that it will increase the knowledge of the coastal community of Oesapa about disasters and prepare themselves, families, communities in dealing with disasters.
Pelatihan Pembuatan Biogas dari Kotoran Ternak di Kecamatan Oebobo Kota Kupang Rima Nindia Selan; Ben Vasco Tarigan; Kristomus Boimau; Muhamad Jafri
Jurnal Pengabdian Vokasi Vol 2, No 1 (2021): Juni 2021
Publisher : Sekolah Vokasi Universitas Diponegoro

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Oebobo Subdistrict is one of the six sub-districts in Kupang City. Based on data from the City of Sanitation and Landscaping Office of Kupang City, Oebobo District is a district with the largest volume of waste every day, which is 20.68 m3/ day. This is due to the densely populated area, which is also an office, school and hospital area, as well as a traditional market. Waste dumps that occur every day are almost entirely transported to the Final Disposal Site, located in Alak District. Waste management systems that are still based on the principle of Gathering - Transport - Dispose and are entirely dependent on the presence of the landfill, it is estimated that in the next 5-10 years waste management in Kupang City will experience problems with the end of the life of the landfill, while the location of the replacement landfill is increasingly difficult to obtain in connection with limited land and increasing community resistance to the existence of landfills. The waste problem can be overcome by proper waste management, so far in Oebobo District, the organic waste does not yet have proper management, therefore with the proposed program it is hoped that waste problems, especially organic waste, can be overcome. On the other hand by making biogas from organic waste, it can also help the community's economy. The gas produced can be used as a substitute for kerosene and LPG, which are increasingly scarce and expensive in the market.