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Pengembangan Ekonomi Sirkular Pemanfaatan Limbah Serbuk Kayu untuk Budidaya Jamur Tiram untuk Meningkatkan Kesejahteraan Masyarakat dan Keberlanjutan Lingkungan Nonon Saribanon; Noverita Noverita; Sara Pebrina; Isfan Fajar Sukarno; Fauziah Ilmi; Alvira Noer Effendi; Ichsan Wahyudin; Batari Wahyu Pangesti
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Waradin Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): September : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Waradin
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56910/wrd.v5i3.810

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This community service program was designed to empower residents of RW 06 Kalibaru, North Jakarta, by transforming local organic waste—such as sawdust and seashells—into a high-value commodity: oyster mushrooms. The training began with a needs assessment to ensure the relevance of the materials, followed by the application of the Adult Education (POD) approach, integrating theoretical and practical learning. The theoretical sessions provided participants with insights into economic prospects, nutritional benefits, and business opportunities, while the practical sessions developed technical skills in substrate preparation, sterilization, inoculation, and mushroom maintenance. The program was reinforced through participatory discussions, demonstrations, and simulations to ensure effective skill transfer. Monitoring and evaluation were conducted via Focus Group Discussions, and continuous mentoring was carried out through field visits, online communication, and the formation of farmer groups as collaborative platforms. As a result, participants demonstrated a significant improvement in knowledge and technical skills, accompanied by greater awareness of the economic potential of previously discarded waste. This initiative not only serves as an innovative solution to environmental problems but also acts as a catalyst for the application of the circular economy, creating micro-enterprise opportunities and strengthening community economic independence. The synergy between universities, the local community, and industry partners is a key factor in sustaining the program, with recommendations for expanding training on product diversification, marketing strategies, and policy support to accelerate business development. Additionally, the success of the program has opened new avenues for sustainable entrepreneurship, particularly in communities with limited resources. The involvement of local stakeholders—such as community leaders and small businesses—has been instrumental in fostering a sense of ownership and shared responsibility for the program's success. The use of organic waste as a resource for mushroom cultivation also aligns with broader environmental goals, such as reducing waste and promoting sustainable practices.
SCALING OUT COMMUNITY-BASED INTEGRATED FARMING PROGRAM IN SORONG REGENCY SOUTHWEST PAPUA INDONESIA Putra, Njo Fransiscus XaveriusAnditya Ciptadi; Ramadhan, Muhammad Ishlah; Saribanon, Nonon
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 5 No 3 (2024): August 2024
Publisher : Universitas Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52166/jsps.v5i3.240

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The Integrated Farming Program was implemented in Kampung Adat Malasigi, Klayili District, as an extension of a similar initiative in Klasafet District, Southwest Papua. This program, part of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative by PT Pertamina EP Papua Field, in collaboration with the Kasuari Foundation and the local business institution of Sumur Olie Village, aims to boost agricultural productivity and promote processed banana products. This study examines the program's impact on local economic and social conditions. Key findings include an 80% increase in banana productivity in Kampung Adat Malasigi and a 30% increase in Klasafet District. Additionally, community income rose by 33% in Kampung Adat Malasigi and 25% in Klasafet District. The development of processed banana products, such as banana chips and dried bananas, has become a popular venture. However, challenges remain in addressing infrastructure gaps and improving market access. The study concludes that while the program has achieved notable success, further efforts in infrastructure development, institutional capacity building, and product innovation are needed to ensure long-term sustainability.
GREEN ENERGY PROGRAM TO SUPPORT SUSTAINABLE ECOTOURISM: IMPLEMENTATION OF SOLAR POWER PLANT IN MALASIGI TRADITIONAL VILLAGE SORONG REGENCY SOUTHWEST PAPUA INDONESIA Saribanon, Nonon; Putra, Njo Fransiscus Xaverius Anditya Ciptadi; Amarullah, Amarullah; Ramadhan, Muhammad Ishlah; Prihandini, Viola Ayu
Journal of Social Political Sciences Vol 6 No 2 (2025): May 2025
Publisher : Universitas Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52166/jsps.v6i2.280

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Green energy initiatives play a vital role in advancing sustainable ecotourism, particularly in remote regions characterized by rich biodiversity yet limited infrastructure. This study investigates the implementation of an 8,700-watt Solar Power Plant (SPP) in the Malasigi Traditional Village, Southwest Papua, and its contribution to supporting ecotourism operations and fulfilling the basic needs of the local community. Employing a qualitative descriptive methodology, the research assesses the SPP’s impact on energy efficiency, carbon emission reductions, service quality enhancement in ecotourism, and local economic empowerment. The findings reveal that the integration of the SPP significantly supports ecotourism development by supplying electricity for essential services such as clean water access, lighting, and operational facilities for visitors and residents. Notably, the SPP implementation has led to a reduction in diesel fuel consumption by approximately 3,600 liters annually and a corresponding decrease in carbon emissions of 9.02 tons CO₂eq per year. Furthermore, the community experienced a 53% reduction in energy-related expenditures. These outcomes underscore the strategic value of renewable energy technologies as a foundational component for promoting environmentally sustainable, economically viable, and socially inclusive ecotourism in remote areas.
Conserving Flora Biodiversity Saribanon, Nonon; Amarullah, Amarullah; Ilmi , Fauziah; Effendi, Alvira Noer; Siregar, Zuhriansyah; Rafsanzani , Muhammad Firdaus
Journal of Tropical Biodiversity Vol 4 No 1 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : Universitas Nasional Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59689/bio.v4i1.204

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The consideration of elderly welfare is paramount for achieving prosperity across all segments of society. To enhance the well-being of the elderly, the provision of green open spaces is imperative. These areas serve not only as places for relaxation and recreation but also foster a sense of togetherness and harmony in the relationship between humans and the environment. The creation of an Elderly Park aligns with these objectives, additionally serving as a locus for biodiversity conservation in rural settings. Conducted in Rahayu Village, Soko District, Tuban Regency, East Java, this research, executed in August-September 2023, employed field survey methods, encompassing interviews and non-transect vegetation analysis to catalog plant species. The primary goal of this investigation is to scrutinize plant species composition, ascertain biodiversity indices, compute estimated carbon biomass, and delineate the potential and conservation status of flora in Taman Lansia, Rahayu Village. The Elderly Park benefits 3,808 individuals from 1,298 families. The study revealed a plant composition of 61 species across 33 families, totaling 6,623 individuals. The flora biodiversity index (H') is 3.381 (High Category), and the flora species evenness index (E) is 0.8226 (High Category). The overall volume of flora carbon biomass measures 32.3741 m3, with a total biomass above the surface of 37.8453 kg. Of the identified plant species, 58 have potential applications in food and medicine, while 8 species possess LC, DD, and CD Conservation Status, necessitating preservation efforts within the Elderly Park.
Pengembangan Model Partisipasi Masyarakat dalam Pengelolaan Sampah Pemukiman menuju Nirlimbah di Kelurahan Sindang Jaya Bandung Basalamah, Fitriah; Saribanon, Nonon; Lestari, Rahayu; Lindayu, Feriska; Krisna, Arindya A’isy
Jurnal Altifani Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 6 (2025): November 2025 - Jurnal Altifani Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Indonesian Scientific Journal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59395/altifani.v5i6.944

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Mengembangkan peran partisipasi masyarakat dalam Program Pengelolaan Sampah Berbasis Masyarakat untuk mengurangi sampah dan mengubahnya menjadi sumber daya ekonomi yang berkelanjutan merupakan tujuan dari program ini. Tahapan metode yang digunakan adalah sosialisasi dan pelatihan tentang pentingnya pengolahan sampah, implementasi, serta monitoring dan evaluasi. Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat ini juga diharapkan dapat bermanfaat dalam meningkatkan kesadaran dan literasi lingkungan, memperkuat ekonomi sirkular dan inovasi berbasis sampah, menerapkan teknologi ramah lingkungan seperti penghancur sampah, serta memperkuat infrastruktur dan kebijakan pengelolaan sampah. Program ini dilaksanakan di area Pengolahan Limbah Rumah Tangga di Tamansari Bukit Bandung, Kelurahan Sindang Jaya, Bandung. Kegiatan workshop dan pelatihan pengoperasian teknologi berupa mesin penghancur sampah organik dan anorganik serta proses fermentasi dan penguraian untuk mengolah sampah organik menjadi kompos, berdampak signifikan terutama dalam mengurangi timbunan sampah organik berupa dahan dan daun pohon, karena wilayah program memiliki banyak pohon yang menghasilkan daun tumbang dalam jumlah yang relatif banyak setiap harinya
Fish Diversity and Catch Composition of Purse Seine Fisheries Across Multiple Fishing Grounds in Weru Village, Lamongan Regency M Ainul Labib; Tatang Mitra Setia; Nonon Saribanon
Journal of Tropical Biodiversity Vol 6 No 1 (2025): December 2025
Publisher : Universitas Nasional Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59689/bio.v6i1.330

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Purse seine fisheries represent an important component of capture fishing activities conducted by local fishers in Weru Village, Lamongan Regency. However, spatial variations in catch composition and fish diversity across different fishing grounds are still poorly documented. This study aims to analyze fish community structure at four purse seine fishing locations through assessments of catch composition and ecological indices. Data were collected during July–August 2025 through direct observations at landing sites by recording the number of individuals for each species. Analytical procedures included the Shannon-Wiener Diversity Index (H’), Pielou’s Evenness Index (E), and Simpson’s Dominance Index (C) to evaluate community differences among locations. The results reveal clear spatial differences in fish community structure. In total, the purse seine fishery recorded 11 fish species with a total of 15,041 individuals across four fishing locations, indicating a marked disparity in catch abundance across the sites. Locations A and B were dominated by Hilsa kelee, with high catch numbers (3,886 and 7,286 individuals), resulting in low diversity (H’ = 0.18 and 0.06) and high dominance (C = 0.94 and 0.98). In contrast, location D demonstrated a more balanced and stable fish community structure, reflected in its notably higher diversity (H’ = 1.29), high evenness (E = 0.66), and low dominance (C = 0.40). These findings offer important baseline insights to support spatially informed management of small pelagic fisheries in the coastal.
Co-Authors Aditya Kusuma, Sony Afifah Intan Kamila Ahmad Dadang Alvira Noer Effendi Alvira Noer Effendi Amarullah Amarullah, Amarullah Andri Akbar Apriani, Hesty Arbiani, Aulia Aria, Angga Arief Kurniawan Astri Oktavina Astri Oktavina Astri Oktavina Aziz, Panji B. Surata Azizi, Alfia Annur Aini Basuki Wicaksono Batari Wahyu Pangesti Batari Wahyu Pangesti Bhakti Nur Avianto Dwinita Wikan Utami E. Gumbira Sa’id Effendi, Alvira Noer Endriatmo Soetarto Erdiyanto, Angga Septian Evi Nuraeni Fauzan Cholifatullah Fauzan Cholifatullah Fauziah Ilmi Fauziah Ilmi Fauziah Ilmi Fitriah Basalamah Gustiani, Widya Hana Kifayah Hariyanto Hariyanto Hukom, Frans Alexander A. Ichsan Wahyudin Ilmi , Fauziah Ilmi, Fauziah Isfan Fajar Sukarno Joko Prasetiyono Joshi, Luthfi Kurniawan Kamelia Putri Utami Krisna, Arindya A’isy Lindayu, Feriska M Ainul Labib Melati, Latifa Sukma Muhammad Firdaus Rafzansani Njo Fransiscus Xaverius Anditya Ciptadi Putra Noverita Noverita Noverita Pangesti, Batari Wahyu Panji B Surata Azis Panji B. Surata Aziz Prabandari, Hanna Prihandini, Viola Ayu Putra, Njo Fransiscus Xaverius Anditya Ciptadi Putra, Njo Fransiscus XaveriusAnditya Ciptadi Putrawardana, Ulika Trijoga Qomariyah, Siti Fatimah Nurul R. Dhevan Cahyo Adi Putra Perdana Rafsanzani , Muhammad Firdaus Rafsanzani, Muhammad Firdaus Rahayu Lestari Rahman, Nur Hamidar Ramadhan, Muhammad Ishlah Ramadhona, Yudha Ramadlan, Ahmad Ramdani, M. Yuda Reflinur Reflinur Rubyawan , Rubyawan Saipul, Saipul Saptowo Jumali Pardal Sara Pebrina Sara Pebrina Silvia Hasan Siregar, Muhammad Abrar Putra Siregar, Zuhriansyah Siti Yuriah Slamet Slamet Sri Endarti Rahayu Sri Hartati Subagyo, Banu Sumardjo Surjono H. Sutjahjo Tatang Mitra Setia Tiaraningrum Wahyu Andrias Wening Enggarini Yenisbar Zuhriansyah Zuhriansyah, Zuhriansyah