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Sosialisasi Penataan Pedagang Kaki Lima (PKL) Tangguh Pandemi di Pantai Losari Kota Makassar Arifuddin Akil; Ananto Yudono; Shirly Wunas; Slamet Trisutomo; M. Yamin Jinca; Mukti Ali; Mimi Arifin; Abdul Rachman Rasyid; Ihsan Latief; Wiwik Wahidah Osman; Yashinta Kumala Dewi Sutopo; Sri Aliah Ekawati; M. Fathien Azmy; Marly Valenti Patandianan; Isfa Sastrawati; Gafar Lakatupa; Sri Wahyuni; Laode Muh. Asfan Mujahid; Jayanti A. Munawwara Abdu Mandasari; Suci Anugrah Yanti; Fitha Rachmah Sari; Andi Nur Jayadi
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 4 No 2 (2021): Community Empowerment through Health Awareness in the New Normal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v4i2.208

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Street vendors are one type of informal sector work that is very vulnerable to being affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. It also felt by street vendors in the Makassar Losari Beach Pavilion area. The condition of street vendors on the one hand is in contact with the lower middle class and has a relatively small business scale. Besides, organized and planned PKL activities will be able to adapt to pandemic conditions and have a positive impact on the city's local economy and support the government in providing employment. This service activity aims to present ideas for the concept of structuring street vendors that are resilient to pandemics and educating traders about the application of health protocols in the work environment of street vendors. Data collection techniques are observation, documentation, interviews, through a stakeholder approach. The data analysis technique is descriptive qualitative analysis. The data collected is used in arrange the concept of structuring street vendors that are resilient to pandemics, sharing, and transferring knowledge to street vendors in the form of Focus Group Discussions (FGD) accompanied by video playback of planning concept arrangements and education on the application of health protocols. The results of service activities in the form of the concept of structuring street vendors include the arrangement of stalls, tables and chairs, repair of clean water networks, provision of hand washing facilities, trash cans, garbage containers, and waste disposal schemes, as well as socializing the importance of implementing health protocols for traders and visitors.
Socialization of Planning Implementation in Priority Areas Untia Makassar New Town Marly Valenti Patandianan
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 6 No 1 (2023): Kesadaran Teknologi untuk Mengatasi Permasalahan Kemasyarakatan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v6i1.289

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Untia is an area provided by the government for fishing residents who were relocated from Lae-Lae Island because this island is being looked at and will be planned to become a tourist island. The government rebuilt the Untia location as a new city area with maritime characteristics, then the provincial government merged the three villages in two sub-districts into a new city unit with the same regional characteristics. The purpose of this service activity is to provide an understanding of the Untia community regarding the evaluation of the implementation of planning in the Untia New Town Priority Area, Makassar City. The method of carrying out the activities is carried out with an initial survey at the location and discussions with the community. The result of this activity is a tourism development strategy in the New Town Untia Priority area
Sosialisasi Aksesibilitas dan Konektivitas Stasiun Kereta Api di Kecamatan Tanete Rilau, Kabupaten Barru, Sulawesi Selatan Patandianan, Marly Valenti; ., Ihsan; Rasyid, Abdul Rachman; Sastrawati, Isfa; Mujahid, Laode Muh. Asfan; Yanti, Suci Anugrah; Khairunnisa, Angelia; Parwan, Agil
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Community Development
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v7i1.431

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Apart from functioning as a place for loading and unloading goods and boarding and disembarking passengers, train stations also play a role in spurring economic growth in a region. In order for the train station to function well, efforts are needed to increase the station's contribution to society through improving train services. One of the important elements related to rail transportation services is accessibility and connectivity. Collaborative Service LBE activities take the form of outreach activities aimed at providing information and understanding regarding the accessibility and connectivity of the Tanete Rilau Railway Station (SKA-TR), in Tanete Rilau District, Barru Regency, South Sulawesi. Socialization activities were carried out in collaboration with Laloang Village in Kec. Tanete Rilau. The socialization participants were specifically 23 women who live in Laloang Village with various livelihoods. The method for implementing collaborative LBE community service activities is preceded by conducting a survey of the existing conditions of SKA-TR and outreach activities. This socialization activity explained the existing condition of SKA-TR through the presentation of photos of the survey results of the existing condition of SKA-TR, accessibility and connectivity material, and discussions. In measuring the success of activities, a pre-test was carried out before socialization and a post-test after socialization. The results of the pre-test and post-test qualitative analysis showed that participants' understanding and knowledge regarding the existing conditions of SKA-TR had increased to 74.53%. Meanwhile, the increase in understanding of SKA-RT accessibility and connectivity was 67.7%. These results indicate the success of the activity which is expected to indirectly attract participants' interest (specially the ladies) in using rail transportation.
Sosialisasi Penataan Ruang dalam Mendukung Sistem Transportasi Multimoda Sulawesi Selatan Natalia, Venny Veronica; Mandasari, Jayanti; Abduh, Andi Munawarah; Patandianan, Marly Valenti; Rasyid, Abdul Rachman; Nur, Dewi Sagita Alfadin; Wunas, Shirly; Sutopo, Yashinta Kumala Dewi
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Kolaborasi yang Kuat untuk Kekuatan Kemasyarakatan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v7i2.513

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The transportation system and land use have a reciprocal relationship. Therefore, the construction of the Trans Sulawesi railway will significantly impact the surrounding land use. Additionally, the introduction of rail-based alternative transportation modes will inevitably influence future demand for the movement of people and goods. Therefore, coordination among various stakeholders is essential to integrate rail-based transportation services and development with spatial planning. The objective of this activity is to conduct outreach to policymakers and implementers to integrate the rail-based transportation system with spatial planning. The research method employed involves participatory socialization and discussions with relevant stakeholders. The output of this activity shows an increase in stakeholder understanding and awareness of the importance of integration between transportation systems and land use. The increase in the number of participants who understand the importance of spatial planning in supporting the South Sulawesi multimodal transportation system increased from 77.52% to 91% after the socialization.
Sosialisasi Strategi Kebijakan Perencanaan Wisata Pesisir Berkelanjutan Tanjung Bira dan Lemo-lemo di Dinas Pariwisata, Pemuda dan Olahraga Kab. Bulukumba Ali, Mukti; Rasyid, Abdul Rachman; Arifin, Mimi; Akil, Arifuddin; Wunas, Shirly; -, Ihsan; Natalia, Venny Veronica; Osman, Wiwik Wahidah; Ekawati, Sri Aliah; Patandianan, Marly Valenti; Sastrawati, Isfa; Dewi, Yashinta Kumala; Wahyuni, Sri; Irfan, Muhammad; Lakatupa, Gafar; Muh Asfan Mujahid, Laode; -, Irwan; Yanti, Suci Anugrah; Mandasari Andi Munawarah Abduh, Jayanti Mandasari Andi Munawarah Abduh; Sagita Alfadin Nur, Dewa
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Kolaborasi yang Kuat untuk Kekuatan Kemasyarakatan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v7i2.534

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Bulukumba Regency is one of the regencies that offers diverse natural and cultural potential. The beauty of the beach panorama is one of the attractions in Bulukumba Regency, including located in the Tanjung Bira Beach Area to Lemo-Lemo Beach. The great potential tourism must continue to be preserved and sustainable. Sustainable coastal tourism planning is a concept that emphasizes environmental, economic and social/cultural aspects. Sustainable tourism planning in Bulukumba Regency, especially in the Tanjung Bira and Lemo-lemo tourism areas, must be supported by stakeholders including the Tourism, Youth and Sports Office. The purpose of the implementation of this activity is to provide strategies or directions in ensuring the sustainability of the Tanjung Bira and Lemo-lemo tourist areas with the concept of sustainable coastal tourism planning. The targets of this activity were the Head, Secretary, Staff at the Tourism, Youth and Sports Office as tourism policy makers in Bulukumba Regency. Evaluation was carried out before and after the activity to measure the achievement of the activity by identifying stakeholder knowledge about sustainable coastal tourism planning policies. Activities were carried out through socialization and explanation of research results and policy directions that can be carried out in ensuring the sustainability of tourism in Tanjung Bira and Lemo-lemo, Bulukumba Regency accompanied by visualization in October 2024. The results showed that 50% did not know about sustainable coastal tourism policies, 6.3% answered undecided and 43.8% already knew. After socialization, the results showed that 87.5% already knew and 12.5% still did not understand this policy
Participatory Observation Approach Participatory Rural Appraisal Method in Formulating Development Guidelines for the Lakkang Delta Area as a Tourism Destination Ali, Mukti; Akil, Arifuddin; ., Ihsan; Osman, Wiwik Wahidah; Patandianan, Marly Valenti; Dewi, Yashinta Kumala; Ekawati, Sri Aliah; Sastrawati, Isfa; Irfan, Muhammad; Lakatupa, Gafar; Jayadi, Nur; Munir, Ahmad Saiful; Maharani, Andi Dinda; Makalang, Andi Habib
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Collaboration for Accelerated Community Achievement
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v8i2.625

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The Lakkang Delta area in Tallo District, Makassar City, is a unique small island surrounded by the Tallo and Pampang Rivers, presenting the character of a ‘village in the middle of the city’ with high ecological, social and cultural potential. However, limited accessibility, basic infrastructure and tourism institutions mean that its potential has not been optimized. This community service activity was carried out in Lakkang Village, Tallo District, Makassar City, involving 30 participants consisting of the community, village officials, and representatives of tourism awareness groups. This activity aimed to develop guidelines for the development of the Lakkang Delta area as a community based ecotourism destination using the Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) method. This method includes participatory mapping, transect walks, in-depth interviews, and door-to-door socialization to explore local potential and actual problems in the field. The activity was evaluated through pre-test and post-test to measure the community's level of understanding of the concepts of ecotourism and spatial-based planning. The results showed a significant increase in the average understanding score from 60 to 85 (an increase of 41.6%). The main identified potentials were bamboo forests, fishponds, and Japanese bunker historical sites, as well as the social value of mutual cooperation. The main issues included transportation access, basic infrastructure, and tourism management institutions. This activity had a direct impact on increasing the community's capacity to manage tourism potential, the creation of a participatory potential map, and recommendations for development strategies aligned with the Makassar City Spatial Plan (RT/RW) 2024–2043. Thus, this activity demonstrated the effectiveness of the PRA method in promoting active participation and ecological awareness among the community.