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Pelatihan Hidroponik sebagai Pendukung Optimalisasi Kemandirian Pangan Keluarga di Lingkungan Lahan Basah Ruwaida, Ulya; Fransisca Aurora, Zevira; Putra, Aminuddin Prahatama; Ajizah, Aulia; Arsyad, M.; Rezeki, Amalia; Amintarti, Sri; Mahrudin, Mahrudin; Riefani, Maulana Khalid; Utami, Nurul Hidayati; Aulia, Nurul
Jurnal SOLMA Vol. 14 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. DR. Hamka (UHAMKA Press)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22236/solma.v14i3.20014

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Background: Lingkungan lahan basah memiliki tingkat kemasaman rendah yang menyebabkan sayuran sulit tumbuh. Pelatihan ini diharapkan dapat memberikan wawasan kepada mahasiswa tentang budidaya hidroponik sehingga menciptakan efek keberlanjutan yang bermanfaat baik bagi individu maupun keluarga. Tujuan pelatihan ini yaitu optimalisasi kemandirian pangan keluarga, serta mendukung keberlanjutan ekonomi peserta melalui hidroponik. Metode: Kegiatan pelatihan dilakukan melalui metode pendidikan masyarakat dengan pendekatan partisipatif dan edukatif pada mahasiswa Pendidikan Biologi. Selain itu, pelatihan ini diharapkan mampu menjadi salah satu solusi pangan mandiri. Hasil: Produksi berbagai bahan pangan, khususnya sayur dan buah secara mandiri serta pemilihan jenis tanaman yang sesuai dengan kebutuhan gizi keluarga sangat diperlukan guna mencegah penyakit. Kegiatan pelatihan hidroponik skala rumah tangga untuk lingkungan lahan basah di Kalimantan Selatan terbukti terlaksana dengan baik. Kesimpulan: Pelatihan terbukti efektif meningkatkan kesadaran, kepedulian, dan keterampilan mahasiswa terhadap alternatif kemandirian pangan skala rumah tangga.
Pemberdayaan Kelompok Sadar Wisata Taman Mangrove dalam Upaya Perbanyakan Rambai (Sonneratia caseolaris) Yunita, Rizmi; Rahman, Abdur; Dharmaji, Deddy; Rezeki, Amalia; Indrayatie, Eko Rini
Jurnal ABDINUS : Jurnal Pengabdian Nusantara Vol 7 No 2 (2023): Volume 7 Nomor 2 Tahun 2023
Publisher : Universitas Nusantara PGRI Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29407/ja.v7i2.18776

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The Tourism Awareness Group (Pokdarwis) of the sustainable Mangrove Apple Park is one of the groups formed by the Barito Kuala Regency Government of South Kalimantan as actors in tourism development related to empowering coastal communities who care about the mangrove flora and fauna environment. The purpose of community service activities for partner groups is to utilize mangrove vines as material for propagation/nursery, selecting good media for sowing. The solution offered is to provide information on knowledge about the mangrove apple plant, select planting media and conduct training and demonstrations in order to increase the knowledge and skills of partner groups. The method of delivering material is through meetings and discussions. The training is in the form of demonstrations and demonstrations as well as evaluating the activities that have been carried out. The results of service activities for partner groups have provided a change in attitude and knowledge of partner groups from not knowing enough to knowing enough about propagation/breeding, choosing good media for sowing. Meetings with partner groups have an impact on increasing the variety of knowledge and abilities, where members of partner groups in propagation/breeding efforts, the selection of good media for sowing as an increase in partner group knowledge tends to lead to the same level or evenly.
INVENTORY OF ARECACEAE FAMILY SPECIES IN THE LEMBAH BUKIT MANJAI TROPICAL RAINFOREST BIODIVERSITY PARK Ramadhan, Muhammad Nazhief; Nurtamara, Luthfiana; Rezeki, Amalia
Biospecies Vol. 19 No. 1 (2026): Januari 2026
Publisher : Universitas Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/biospecies.v19i1.46909

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The Arecaceae family holds significant ecological and economic value and is widely distributed in tropical regions, including Indonesia. This study aimed to inventory the Arecaceae species found in the Lembah Bukit Manjai Tropical Rainforest Biodiversity Park. A descriptive exploratory method was employed using field research and purposive sampling techniques. Data collection involved direct observation, morphological documentation, and species identification based on taxonomic references. The results identified five Arecaceae species: Arenga pinnata, Calamus manan, Caryota mitis, Calamus zollingeri, and Licuala spinosa. Species distribution was influenced by abiotic environmental factors such as light intensity, temperature, humidity, and soil pH. Calamus manan was the most dominant species, while Caryota mitis was the least encountered due to its low ecological tolerance. This study underscores the importance of biodiversity conservation and the use of inventory data as a foundation for sustainable tropical ecosystem management. Furthermore,  it contributes to the development of local taxonomic databases and documentation of potentially endemic species in South Kalimantan.
INVENTARISASI SPESIES FAMILI ARACEAE TAMAN BIODIVERSITAS HUTAN HUJAN TROPIS LEMBAH BUKIT MANJAI Febrian, Muhammad Rifqy; Rezeki, Amalia; Widiyastuti, Dewi Amelia
Biospecies Vol. 19 No. 1 (2026): Januari 2026
Publisher : Universitas Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/biospecies.v19i1.47029

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Biodiversity Park of Bukit Manjai Valley, South Kalimantan. The research employed a cruising method through direct observation and morphological documentation. Seven Araceae species were identified: Alocasia princeps, Alocasia sarawakensis, Amorphophallus borneensis, Amorphophallus paeoniifolius, Amorphophallus muelleri, Amydrium medium, and Schismatoglottis ahmadii. Each species showed distinct morphological traits and ecological adaptations to the tropical rainforest environment. Measurements of abiotic factors like temperature, humidity, light intensity, soil pH, and wind speed indicated suitable habitat conditions for Araceae. Scientifically, the study contributes valuable data to the enrichment of local taxonomic databases, serving as a reference for botanical classification and species verification in South Kalimantan. Moreover, the documentation strengthens baseline information needed for the conservation planning of endemic and potentially threatened Araceae species in the region. The results also have applied value for the development of local-content-based learning media in higher education, particularly in the Phanerogamae course.
Kajian Sebaran Dan Ketersediaan Ruang Terbuka Hijau (RTH) Di Kecamatan Tanah Grogot Kabupaten Paser Riduan, Muhammad; Nugroho, Arif Rahman; Rezeki, Amalia; Saputra, Aswin Nur
Geosfera: Jurnal Penelitian Geografi Vol 4, No 2 (2025): Geosfera : Jurnal Penelitian Geografi
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/geojpg.v4i2.37050

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This research is motivated by the increasing physical development and population growth in Tanah Grogot District, which has put pressure on the availability of Green Open Space (GOS). The literature review covers the concept of GOS, its ecological and social functions, spatial distribution patterns, and the application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for spatial analysis. The research uses a descriptive quantitative method supported by primary data through field observations, geotagging, and documentation, as well as secondary data from relevant government agencies. The analysis was conducted using on screen digitization and spatial processing using ArcGIS 10.4 to produce a GOS distribution map and calculate the ideal GOS requirement based on the standard of 20 m² per inhabitant. The research results show that there are 83 green open spaces (GOS) spread across Tanah Grogot District, dominated by private green spaces and cemeteries, with a major concentration in government centers and educational areas. The distribution of green open spaces is uneven, particularly in outlying residential areas. The total area of existing green open spaces is recorded at 380,895 m², while the ideal need is 1,658,980 m², resulting in a deficit of 1,278,085 m². These findings confirm that the availability of green open spaces remains far below the minimum standard and require strategies to increase the area, ensure equitable distribution, and strengthen the ecological and social functions of green open spaces.
Co-Authors Abdur Rahman Adela Fitria Audry Aisyah Aisyah Ambarwati, Upik Aminuddin Prahatama Putra Anni Nurliani Aprillita, Gina Arif Rahman Nugroho Aswin Nur Saputra Aulia Ajizah Aulia, Nurul Aulia, Oriza Mety Azmi, Jihan Bunda Halang David Bastian Sihombing Deddy Dharmaji, Deddy Dewi Amelia Widiyastuti Eka Nur Wahyuni Eka Wati, Leoni Dea Eko Rini Indrayatie Ersis Warmansyah Abbas Faizza, Kamila Nur Fathulliansyah Fazriah, Hikmatul Febrian, Muhammad Rifqy Feryna, Maulida Firdaus Suwestian Fitria Rosa Damayanti Fransisca Aurora, Zevira Gusti Muhammad Hatta Hardiansyah Hardiansyah Heri Budi Santoso Hery Fajeriadi Irma Padeta Kaspul Kaspul Khairunisa, Khairunisa Krisdianto Sugiyanto Lalu Anang Ilmy Lilla Ramadhatun Nur Chasanah M. Arsyad, M. Mahmud Hidayat Mahrudin Mahrudin Mahrudin Mahrudin Maisya, Camalia Maulana Khalid Riefani Mochamad Arief Soendjoto Muhammad Faisal Riza Muhammad Ridha Ilhami Muhammad Riduan, Muhammad Muhammad Zaini Muhammad Zaini Muhammad Zaini Munsyi, Munsyi Mutiani Mutiani Nafisah, Juhriah Nazara, Ainal Wazni Noorhidayati Noorhidayati Norazijah, Sri Widiya Norazijah Nurtamara, Luthfiana Nurul Hidayati Utami Nurulita Luthfia Salsabilla Nurviati, Sri Rahilah Rahilah Rahman, Fiqita Giulleta Irtifannisa Ramadhan, Muhammad Nazhief Rini Widayanti Rochgiyanti Rusmiati, R RUWAIDA, ULYA Saliman Salsabilla, Nisvie Nur Siti Aminah Siti Maryati Siti Wahidah Slamet, Zahra Anindya Putri Sri Amintarti Sri Amintarti Subiyakto, Bambang Teguh Budipitojo Try Dayanti Veby Senopati Silam Viana Maulida Wulandari, Evi Yudi Firmanul Arifin Yulyana, Puspa Yunita, Rizmi