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The Role of Appropriate Technology in Sustainable Development Design Sonjaya, Yaya; Noch, Muhamad Yamin; Sutisna, Entis
Advances in Community Services Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): September - February
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Bukhari Dwi Muslim

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60079/acsr.v2i1.341

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Purpose: This study investigates the role of appropriate technology in sustainable development, focusing on its economic, environmental, and social dimensions. The purpose is to examine how appropriate technology can be effectively integrated into sustainable development design. Research Design and Methodology: A qualitative methodology was used, involving an extensive literature review of recent studies on appropriate technology. The research categorized findings into economic viability, environmental sustainability, and social inclusivity, and conducted a thematic analysis to synthesize these dimensions. Findings and Discussion: Findings reveal that appropriate technology offers significant economic benefits by reducing costs and fostering local entrepreneurship, enhances environmental sustainability through renewable resources and waste reduction, and promotes social inclusivity by engaging communities in the design process. The discussion highlights that appropriate technology can drive sustainable development by providing affordable, environmentally friendly, and socially equitable solutions. Implications: Implications suggest that successful integration requires innovative financing, supportive policies, and community engagement. This research provides a comprehensive framework for advancing the application of appropriate technology in sustainable development, offering insights for policymakers and practitioners
Community Accounting School: Basic accounting training for administrators of cooperatives, foundations and community organizations Muslim, Muslim; Sonjaya, Yaya; Prasetianingrum, Septyana
Advances in Community Services Research Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): March - August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60079/acsr.v3i2.628

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Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of basic accounting training developed through the Community Accounting School approach for administrators of cooperatives, foundations, and community organizations at the grassroots level. The primary focus is to understand how this training contributes to improving accounting literacy, financial transparency, and institutional accountability. Research Design and Methodology: This study uses a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach by critically examining findings from various relevant scientific articles, both national and international. The analytical framework is based on the Community of Practice (CoP) approach, which emphasizes the importance of collaborative and contextual learning within communities of practitioners. Findings and Discussion: The main findings indicate that accounting literacy in community organizations remains low, which has a negative impact on their financial management. Practical accounting training, such as cash recording and simple report preparation, has been proven to increase awareness of transparency and shape a culture of collective accountability. The social and participatory learning process strengthens the community's identity as an entity capable of managing its finances independently. Implications: This study provides practical contributions to local governments, educational institutions, and community empowerment agencies in developing more adaptive training programs based on local needs. The Community Accounting School model offered can be widely replicated to strengthen community institutional capacity sustainably.
Co-Authors Abdul Rasyid Ahmad Aminudin Ahmad Idrus Albertho, Michael Fransiscus Ali Kusrijadi Andri Irawan Annifah, Riri Uswatun Arry Pongtiku Asep B.D. Nandiyanto Asep Kadarohman Asep Supriatna Ashfiya, Putri Sayyida Atep Rian Nurhadi Auliyah, Iriana Aziz, Hafiz Aji Candra Kurniawan Cecep Jaenudin Cuyun Suslianti Dedi Haryadi Dewi Miftahurrahmah Dr. Hendrawan Eli Hendrik Sanjaya Entar Sutisman Entis Sutisna Entis Sutisna Entis Sutisna Ermawati, Yana Fitri Khoerunnisa Fuji Ilyadi Hana Rohana Hani Halimah Fauzani Harry Firman Heli Siti Halimatul Hendrawan Hendrawan HERNANI - Husen, Sjamsiar Iasha, Yurin Karunia Apsha Albaina Iasya, Yurin Karunia Apsha Albaina Ibrahim, Muhdi B. Hi. Idrus, Achmad Iin Maemunah Ijang Rohman Indah Sari Iqbal Musthapa Irfan Abdulrachman Mubaroq Jayawarsa, A.A. Ketut Kartim Kartim Kartim Kartim, Kartim khusnul khotimah Kooh, Ricky Phylemon Labo, Irwan Adam M. Aldrin Akbar M. Muslim M. Yamin Noch Maji, Rusta Marihi, La Ode Marlindo, Indo Momo Rosbiono Mr Ali Kusrijadi Mr Sjaeful Anwar Mr Yayan Sunarya Muh Yamin Noch Muhamad Nurul Hana Muhamad Yamin Noch Muhammad Ridhwansyah Pasolo Muhammad Ridwan Rumasukun Muhammad Yamin Noch Mursalam Salim Muslim Muslim Muslim Muslim Muthmainnah, Muthmainnah Najmia Fajri Astuti Noch, Muh Yamin Noch, Muhammad Yamin NOY, Ismail R. Nurhayati, Mita Omay Sumarna Pasolo, Fahrudin Pingky Chandra Priyanka Ridhwansyah Pasalo, Muhammad Rizki Deli Hasanah Sabet, Eli Saeful Anwar Sarfa, Muhammad Bayu Dermawan Septyana Prasetianingrum Septyana Prasetianingrum Soja Siti Fatimah Sri Iswati Sumartono Sumartono Sumartono, Sumartono Suratini, Suratini Syafei M. Nur, Imran Taotubun, Najaradin Tauny Akbari Tete, Johni Tome, Sriyanti Triannisa Rahmawati Usman Pakasi Wamo, Steven Widiyanti, Silvia Wiji Adji Wiji Wiji Wilman Rahmat Nugraha Wombaibabo, Moses Yayan Sunarya Zakaria Zakaria Zakaria Zakaria