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E-BOOK PANDUAN DESA WISATA BALESARI SEBAGAI MEDIA PROMOSI Muhammad Hanif Fahmi; Farahdilla Andhika Y F; Eko Yusuf Wahyudi
at-tamkin: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 1 (2021): At-Tamkin - Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Universitas Islam Raden Rahmat Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33379/attamkin.v4i1.684

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Desa Balesari sebagai salah satu desa di Kecamatan Ngajum Kabupaten Malang memiliki potensi wisata yang beragam, antara lain wisata alam dan wisata kebudayaan. Destinasi wisata yang sudah dikenal dan banyak dikunjungi oleh masyarakat antara lain Keraton Gunung Kawi, dan Lembah Indah. Sedangkan tempat-tempat wisata seperti Coban Baung, Sumber Manggis, dan Sumber Jodoh masih belum banyak diketahui. Meskipun memiliki tempat wisata yang menarik dan beragam, tetapi desa Balesari masih belum dikenal masyarakat secara luas. Penyebabnya antara lain karena kurangnya promosi, tata kelola yang belum optimal, infrastruktur yang belum memadai serta tingkat kesadaran wisata masyarakat lokal yang masih rendah. Pengabdian masyarakat yang dilaksanakan mimilih fokus pada peningkatan promosi Desa Wisata Balesari. Kegiatan pengabdian ini dimulai dengan observasi awal, pengumpulan bahan, implementasi kemudain diakhiri dengan distribusi hasil. Dari hasil studi awal diketahui bahwa pihak desa belum memiliki media promosi yang efektif. Target luaran dari kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat ini adalah E-Book Panduan Desa Wisata Balesari. Bentuk media e-book dipilih karena media visual tersebut dapat didistribusikan melalui beberapa platform sekaligus, misalnya melalui website, media sosial ataupun aplikasi percakapan. Selain itu e-book juga dapat digunakan untuk pemasaran langsung. Pemerintah desa dan pengelola wisata di desa Balesari dapat menggunakan e-book ini sebagai media promosi wisata sehingga jumlah kunjungan wisatawan ke desa Balesari dapat meningkat. E-Book Panduan Desa Wisata Balesari berisi kumpulan deskripsi secara singkat tempat-tempat wisata yang ada di desa Balesari, sehingga dapat digunakan oleh pengelola beberapa tempat wisata secara bersama-sama.
Peran Pemerintah Desa Terhadap Swadaya Pengelolaan Limbah Industri Di Desa Sumberejo Kecamatan Pagak Husnul Hakim; Arga Nurwahid; Eko Yusuf Wahyudi
Journal of Governance Innovation Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): Volume 7 Nomor 2, September 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Pemerintahan Universitas Islam Raden Rahmat Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36636/jogiv.v7i2.8370

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Industrial waste management at the village level is a complex issue that requires the involvement of various parties, including the village government, the community, and the industrial sector. This study aims to identify and analyze the role of the village government in supporting community self-reliance in industrial waste management in Sumberejo Village. Furthermore, this study explores the potential for establishing a waste bank as a sustainable solution to address waste problems in the village. Using a qualitative approach through interviews, observations, and document studies, this study found that the village government plays a facilitator in waste management, but still faces various challenges. The lack of specific regulations in the form of Village Regulations (Perdes), limited resources, and social resistance from the community are major obstacles to policy implementation. Furthermore, collaboration between the village government, academics, and the industrial sector is still suboptimal, resulting in underdevelopment of innovation in waste management. Therefore, more inclusive policies, clear regulatory support, and a collaborative approach involving various stakeholders are needed. With appropriate policies and active community participation, a more effective, environmentally friendly, and sustainable waste management system can be realized.
Jatimulyo GallonCycle Model: A Community Empowerment Approach to Circular Economy and Urban Greening Helmi Muhammad; Wuli Oktiningrum; Adzimatnur Muslihasari; Eko Yusuf Wahyudi; Niki Puspita Sari
Transformatif: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Mas Said Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22515/tranformatif.v7i1.15188

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Management of household plastic waste in urban areas needs to be directed at source reduction, not just final disposal. In Jatimulyo Village, Malang City, used drinking water gallons have the potential to become a greening medium, but the practice of sorting, reuse, and collective management has not yet been established. This community developed and evaluated the Jatimulyo GallonCycle Model, a community-based circular economy framework integrating waste mapping, circular economy literacy, co-design, technical transformation, and sustainability monitoring to convert used drinking-water gallons into urban greening assets for confined spaces.. Using a Participatory Action Research approach, the activity involved 30 participants from residents, neighborhood associations (RT/RW), the Family Welfare Movement (PKK), youth organizations (karang taruna), and environmental groups through waste mapping, circular economy education, co-design, technical workshops, implementation, evaluation, and reflection. The intervention significantly improved participants' circular economy literacy, with the mean score increasing from 69.22 to 75.09 (an 8.48% improvement; p < .001, Cohen's dz = 1.44). In addition, 50 used drinking-water gallons were transformed into 40 urban greening products installed at 12 community locations, while 86.7% of participants committed to maintaining the products after the program. This study demonstrates a measurable community empowerment model that combines household waste reduction, citizen participation, and urban greening, providing a replicable framework for other urban communities facing similar environmental challenges.