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MENUMBUHKAN BUDAYA HIDUP SEHAT SEKALIGUS MEMBERDAYAKAN MASYARAKAT MELALUI PRODUKSI MINUMAN HERBAL YANG BERNILAI EKONOMI Erna Haryanti; Dwie Retna Suryaningsih; Koesriwulandari Koesriwulandari; Ristani Widya Inti; Dewa Putra Prassuwito; Agustina Dwi Kartika
Indonesian Journal of Engagement, Community Services, Empowerment and Development Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Engagement, Community Services, Empowerment and Developme
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53067/ijecsed.v3i2.115

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Community Service Activities (PKm) are carried out in the area of ​​RT 05 RW 9 Dukuh Kupang Timur, Pakis Village, Sawahan District, Surabaya City with the theme: GROWING A HEALTHY LIVING CULTURE WHILE EMPOWERING COMMUNITIES THROUGH THE PRODUCTION OF HERBAL DRINKS WITH ECONOMIC VALUE. PKm activities aim to motivate the community to live healthy by consuming herbal drinks, as well as being used as a business field, especially for people affected by the Covid 19 pandemic changing their status to beneficiary families. Through this activity the community gains knowledge and skills in producing various kinds of healthy herbal drinks and implementing them as economically productive activities. The objectives of this activity are: a) Motivate the community to have a culture of healthy living. b) Transferring science and technology through counseling activities and entrepreneurship assistance by producing healthy herbal drinks that have economic value. c) Growing innovative and sustainable new entrepreneurs. Activity planning is prepared in a bottom-up manner by applying participatory methods, namely the PRRA and RRA methods, so that the target can synergize with the implementing team in terms of planning, organizing, implementing and evaluating the implementation of these activities Community very enthusiastic which was shown by his enthusiasm to participate in the activity and practice making the healthy drink Secang, Turmeric Tamarind, Rice Kencur, Sinom
OPTIMALISASI LAHAN KURANG PRODUKTIF DALAM RANGKA MENDUKUNG KETAHANAN PANGAN MELALUI PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT KOTA Jajuk Herawati; Dwie Retna Suryaningsih; M. Thohiron; Ken William; Habib Habib
Indonesian Journal of Engagement, Community Services, Empowerment and Development Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Engagement, Community Services, Empowerment and Developme
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53067/ijecsed.v3i2.116

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The Faculty of Agriculture, Wijaya Kusuma University, Surabaya has established an ongoing partnership through the Community Service Program where one of the fostered partners is the "SATU PADU" Farmer Group in the Jambangan sub-district area, Surabaya city. These partners provide guidance through mentoring various innovative agricultural activities oriented towards optimizing urban land by students or lecturers in the FP-UWKS scope to contribute as a solution to the problem of food security in the city of Surabaya. Community Service Activities in an effort to optimize less productive land for sustainable food security in the Jambangan Village, Surabaya City, East Java. The implementation of the partnership program was motivated by the economic impact of the post-Covid-19 pandemic which was very concerning and was felt at the household scale. Therefore, this activity aims to optimize land use in the environment around the area where people live. The specific target is limited and less productive land through environmentally sound utilization innovations to increase family economic income in a sustainable manner. The Community Partnership Program in the Jambangan Village, Surabaya City uses the Participatory Rapid Rural Appraisal (PRRA) and Rapid and Rural Appraisal (RRA) methods which in their implementation provide opportunities and space for joint involvement between Higher Education Institutions as executors from the planning, implementation to evaluation stages. implementation of activities as effectively as possible
PEMBERDAYAAN IBU-IBU KADER SURABAYA HEBAT DALAM BUDIDAYA DAN PENGELOLAHAN TOGA Ristani Widya Inti; Dwie Retna Suryaningsih; Diah Tri Hermawati; Endang Siswati; Jajuk Herawati; Fahmi Romadhani Winarto
Indonesian Journal of Engagement, Community Services, Empowerment and Development Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Engagement, Community Services, Empowerment and Developme
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Community empowerment is a process to strengthen community independence in overcoming the problems faced. The Surabaya City Government, through the health Office, has initiated socialization activities and assistance in the use of Family Medicinal Plants (TOGA) in accordance with the regulation of the Minister of Health No. 9 of 2016. This program aims to educate the public about the benefits of using TOGA in overcoming minor health problems. In order to achieve this goal, the mothers of Surabaya Hebat cadres in Lidah Kulon play an important role by providing training and counseling on TOGA cultivation and processing. Participatory approach is used in mentoring methods, which involve the community actively in the planning and implementation of activities. The results of this activity include increasing public knowledge about TOGA, economic empowerment through processing TOGA products, and preservation of traditional knowledge. The success of this program is indicated by the improvement of people's quality of life, environmental awareness, and economic independence in the context of the use of medicinal plants. Thus, community service by Surabaya Hebat cadres in Lidah Kulon in TOGA cultivation and processing has succeeded in creating a positive impact in various aspects of local people's lives.
THE COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PUBLIC PARK IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF LANDSCAPE DESIGN IN EAST JAVA PROVINCE Dwie Retna Suryaningsih; Moch. Thohiron; Faez M. Hassan; Jajuk Herawati; Indarwati Indarwati; Marsela Nova
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Literature Vol. 2 No. 5 (2023): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND LITERATURE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53067/ijomral.v2i5.163

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One way to find out the relative advantages of public parks is by conducting landscape design. The study aims to identify the impact of landscape elements and principles on public parks, To know the application of landscape design elements to public parks, and To find out how to apply landscape principles in public parks. The study was conducted on 10 regional cities in east Java with 3 public parks each, providing 30 public parks from March 2022 to August 2022. The study is achieved with a quantitative and qualitative method in which all data is obtained through direct observations in the field through a questionnaire. The data used in this study is research on landscape performance; landscape design elements and principles are subject to investigation. The observed variable includes 36. Studies take as many as 30 respondents to interviews or fill out questionnaires. Research shows that the Sidoarjo Square, the Unfortunate Square, the Gong Garden, the Apricot Garden, the Torch Park, the Tremiron Garden, and the Bungle Garden take up the first quadrant. The Gersik Square, Stone Square, the Green Town of Stone Park, the Municipal Square, the Old Town Park, Ngronggo Park, Safari 2, Taji Park and Cape Puri occupied the second quadrant. The park occupying Quadrant 3 is Prambanan Gersik, Candra Wilwatikta Park, Kehati Park and Rainbow Park. Quadrant 4 comprises Pancasila Fortress Park, Archway Park, Kennedy park and Mojokerto Square
THE COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE TO INCREASING PREFERENCES OF BROMO-TENGGER AGRO-TOURISM IN EAST JAVA Dwie Retna Suryaningsih; Moch. Thohiron; Ristani Widya Inti; Nugrahini Susantinah Wisnujati; Rochmad Zulfikar; Ken Sari Nimas Pramhesti
International Journal of Engagement and Empowerment Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): International Journal of Engagement and Empowerment
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53067/ije2.v3i2.117

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This community service activity aims to provide assistance to the community in Ngadas Village, East Java, with the aim of increasing preference for agro-tourism in the Bromo-Tengger area. Ngadas Village has natural and cultural potential that can be developed as a tourism destination, but the utilization of this potential has not been optimal. Through community service programs, assistance is carried out by facilitating training, workshops, and participatory activities to increase community understanding and skills in developing agro-tourism. Participatory and collaborative approaches are used to involve the community in the planning and development process. It is hoped that through this assistance, the people of Ngadas Village can better understand the potential value of agro-tourism and are able to manage and market it in a sustainable manner. The results of this service are expected to make a positive contribution to improving the local economy and preserving culture in the region
Morfogenesis Kalus Sorgum Pada Berbagai Media Secara In Vitro : Morphogenesis of Sorghum Callus on Various Media In Vitro Suryaningsih, Dwie Retna
Journal of Applied Plant Technology Vol 1 No 1 (2022): Journal of Applied Plant Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (182.589 KB) | DOI: 10.30742/japt.v1i1.25

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Sorghum has great potential to be developed as a food source in Indonesia because it has many benefits. Sorghum has various potentials and uses, such as as a source of functional food, industrial raw materials and also animal feed. All parts of the sorghum plant can be utilized. Genetic transformation will be successful and beneficial if a plant regeneration system has been obtained in vitro culture. In its implementation, the selection of explants is an important first step to support the success of in vitro culture. Generally, the explants used for tissue culture are shoot tips, lateral shoots, and epicotyls. This study aims todetermine the morphogenesis of sorghum in vitro, from tissue culture. The analysis method in this study used 3 treatments, namely Murashige & Skoog (MS), Vacint & Went (VW) and Nagata & Takebe (NT) media with repeated 5 times. The method of analysis with data on the percentage of living callus and observing the morphogenesis of growing shoots and calluses. The result of this study is that the treatment of Murashige & Skoog (MS) media affects the morphogenesis of buds in the form of the number of perexplant shoots, the number of leaves, and the length of the shoots with the best treatment. The number of shoots per growing explant by 85%. The treatment of Vacint & Went (VW) and Nagata & Takebe (NT) media did not have enough effect on callus induction in the form of growth and development of callus planted in-vitro. So that the morphagenics of sorghum plants are good in the growth of shoots on Murashige & Skoog (MS) media.
Pengaruh Pemberian Biochar dan Kompos Terhadap Pertumbuhan Tanaman Pakcoy (Brassica rapa L.) Pada Tanah Vertisol: The Effect of Biochar andCompost on the Growth of Pakcoy (Brassica rapa L.) On Vertisol Soils Suryaningsih, Dwie Retna
Journal of Applied Plant Technology Vol 2 No 1 (2023): Journal of Applied Plant Technology (JAPT)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (208.521 KB) | DOI: 10.30742/japt.v2i1.76

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Biochar is the remains of carbon that is not burned and has the form of powder or charcoal with small pores that can absorb and store nutrients and water. Therefore, the use of organic materials such as biochar and compost can help increase soil fertility and plant growth. The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which the effect of biochar and compost on the growth of pakcoy plants on vertisol soils. This research method treated biochar and compost with the following treatment arrangements: A) B0 = control, B) B1 = 2% Biochar content, C) B2 = 4% biochar content, D) B3 = 6% biochar content, E) B4 = 2% compost content, F) B5 = 4% compost content, G) B6 = 6% compost content. The data obtained were processed statistically according to the 5% BNT variance analysis procedure to determine the effect of the treatment. The results of this study can be concluded that there is a treatment containing 6% biochar which is the best treatment for plant height parameters. While the treatment of 6% compost content is the best treatment on the number of leaves parameter.
Relative Advantages of Public Parks in Landscape Design Perspective in Ten Cities of East Java Province : Keunggulan Relatif Taman Publik dalam Perspektif Desain Lanskap di Sepuluh Kota Provinsi Jawa Timur Suryaningsih, Dwie Retna; Thohiron, Mochamad; Nova, Marsela
Journal of Applied Plant Technology Vol 2 No 2 (2023): Journal of Applied Plant Technology (JAPT)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30742/japt.v2i2.113

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One way to determine the relative advantages of public parks is to carry out a landscape design perspective. This research aims to determine the influence of landscape elements and principles in public parks; to find out the application of landscape design elements in public parks; to find out the usefulness of applying landscape principles to public parks. This research was carried out in 10 Regency Cities in East Java, each with 3 public parks, so there are thirty public parks starting from March 2022 to August 2022. This research was carried out using quantitative and qualitative methods where all data was obtained in the form of results direct observation in the field through questionnaires. The data used in this research is research on landscape performance, the elements and principles of landscape design are the research object. The observed variables include 36 variables. The research took 30 respondents to be interviewed or fill out a questionnaire. The research results show that Sidoarjo Square, Malang Square, Ngegong Park, Apkasi Park, Obor Park, Trembesi Park and Bungkul Park occupy quadrant one. Meanwhile, Gersik Square, Batu Square, Batu City Green Park, Pasuruan City Park, Elderly Park, Ngronggo Park, Safari Park 2, Sekartaji Park and Tanjung Puri Park occupy the second quadrant. The parks that occupy quadrant 3 are Prambanan Gersik, Candra Wilwatikta Park, Kehati Park and Pelangi Park. Quadrant 4 consists of Pancasila Fort Park, Gapura Park, Kendedes Park and Mojokerto Square.
METHANE GHG EMISSION ANALYSIS SUPPORTS REGIONAL ACTION PLANS FOR MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION TO THE IMPACTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE IN SITUBONDO REGENCY Thohiron, Mochamad; Hassan, Faez M.; Susilo, Achmadi; Suryaningsih, Dwie Retna; Wicaksono, Achmad
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Literature Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND LITERATURE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53067/ijomral.v3i2.212

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The study aims to inventory and analyze GHG methane (CH4) emissions to support RAD in mitigation and adaptation of PI Situbondo Regency. It is hoped that the results of the research can be used as input for the Regional Government in designing implementable mitigation and adaptation actions. The scope of the research in the Situbondo Regency area was six months. Research methods: 1) Tier-1 IPCC Guidlines (IPCC, 2006) for numerical equation analysis of methane gas, and 2) analysis of remote sensing and numerical spatial data on cloud-based digital platform Java script Google Earth Engine (GEE) and Google Colaboratory Research (GColab) 2023, image digitization and outlating in QGIS software. Research data: 1) activity data based on producing sectors, methane emission factors, and farmer group mitigation options questionnaires; and 2) remote sensing data access to the methane gas datasets Sentinel-5P OFFL CH4: Offline Methane, and MOD11A1.061 Terra Land Surface Temperature and Emissivity Daily Global 1km. Research results: the transportation sector emits the highest methane gas (tons of CO2 eq) at 378,486; agriculture 249,580.74; industrial energy 30,533.58; and the lowest livestock 6,364. Remote sensing results: an increase in methane gas emissions during the analysis period. The lowest CH4 gas emissions were respectively in 2017, 2019 and 2021, respectively 0.74 g/m2; 1.79 g/m2; and 1.85 g/m2; and the highest respectively at 4.56 g/m2; 10.95 g/m2; and 23.90 g/m2 in the same year. The lowest temperature increased in 2017, 2019, then decreased in 2021 to 19oC, 21oC and 18oC respectively. The highest temperature increased in 2017, 2019, and decreased in 2021 respectively 39oC, 40oC and 38oC. Increasing methane gas emissions are correlated with the lowest and highest LST from 2017-2021 with a correlation of R ≥ 0.6 (0.6-0.9).
EVALUATION OF THE QUALITY OF POTATOES (Solanum Tuberosum L) IN A DIFFERENT GROWING ENVIRONMENT Suryaningsih, Dwie Retna; Thohiron, ⁠Mochamad; Hassan, ⁠Faez M.; Sa'adah, ⁠Tatuk Tojibatus; Ang, ⁠Ken William; Akbar, ⁠Moch. Alifi
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Literature Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND LITERATURE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53067/ijomral.v3i3.230

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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the quality and hedonic traits of potatoes grown in a variety of environments. The study was conducted between June and July 2023 in Batu, Bromo, and Nongkojajar. After the harvest, research data was gathered, including the tubers' weight, volume, length, and width. The tubers are steamed after three days to evaluate their taste, smell, colour, texture, and overall physical appearance. Data analysis methods use bivariate, multivariate analysis and PCA biplot with spreadsheets and SAS-JMP v.16. The quality of potato tubers was found to vary significantly between different growing environments in terms of length, width, thickness, volume, and weight per tuber. The superior quality of tubers for all categories is produced in Batu's growing environment, which is markedly different from Bromo and Nongkojajar. The high correlation between length, volume and weight of tubers is more than 0.83. Organoleptically, each growing environment has a position of relative advantage. Stone has advantages in smell and physical appearance. Bromo is superior in texture and colour, with a high correlation of 0.98, and Nongkojajar in taste. Based on the level of consumer preference, it can be concluded that Batu is superior in terms of its physical appearance, Bromo is superior in terms of colour, and Nongkojajar is superior in terms of smell. Even though there was a high correlation of 0.995 between the various growing locations, none of them demonstrated superiority in terms of texture and taste