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Konsep Penanganan Bencana Banjir pada Perumahan Perumnas Manggala Kota Makassar Mimi Arifin; Abdul Rachman Rasyid; Ananto Yudono; Shirly Wunas; Slamet Trisutomo; M. Yamin Jinca; Mukti Ali; Ihsan -; Arifuddin Akil; Wiwik Wahidah Osman; Yashita Kumala Dewi Sutopo; Sri Aliah Ekawati; Muhammad Fathien Azmy; Gafar Lakatupa; Sri Wahyuni; Laode Muhammad Asfan Mujahid; Jayanti Mandasari; Suci Anugrah Yanti; Andi Nada Zahirah; Isratilla Natasya; Ninik Dwi Resky; Ana Dian Ayu
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 4 No 2 (2021): Community Empowerment through Health Awareness in the New Normal
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering UNHAS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v4i2.196

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Perumnas Manggala or known as Perumnas Antang Block 10 is one of the housing and settlement areas that are prone to flooding. The purpose of this community service activity is to socialize flood disaster management by first identifying the characteristics of the causes of flooding and developing a concept with the community regarding flood management in residential areas. Methods of implementing community service. The data collection techniques are observation, documentation, and interviews, while the data analysis techniques are descriptive qualitative, and spatial analysis. The data collected is used in drafting the concept of flood management in the form of socialization and discussions with the community, community leaders, and the academic community. The results of service activities are in the form of the concept of flood management through preventive efforts to minimize flood disasters at Perumnas Antang Block 10, namely making infiltration wells, planting vegetation, managing drainage and waste systems. Adaptive and curative efforts are in the form of developing disaster response groups as preparation management in dealing with disasters that routinely occur every year. The results of the socialization show a significant level of change by the community where the level of interest in community participation and understanding of the concept of flood management increases. The community actively participates in discussions and expresses its willingness to participate in disaster mitigation activities. The discussion also showed that the community had high hopes for government assistance, both morally and materially, as well as disaster response training.
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
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering UNHAS

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.
Sosialisasi Kesiapsiagaan Masyarakat dan Arahan Pencegahan Bahaya Kebakaran di Kawasan Permukiman Padat Penduduk (Studi Kasus: Kelurahan Pannampu Kecamatan Tallo Kota Makassar) Wiwik Wahidah Osman; Mimi Arifin; Arifuddin Akil; Mukti Ali; Sri Aliah Ekawati; Abdul Rachman Rasyid; Yashinta Kumala Dewi Sutopo; Gafar Lakatupa; Jayanti Mandasari; Gianne Aprilia Triasnita
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Mengembangkan Kehiodupan Masyarakat melalui Kesatuan dan Kekuatan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v5i2.293

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One of the problems that often occurs in densely populated settlements is fire disasters which can cause material losses and also cause casualties. Dense settlements in Pannampu Village areas that have a high frequency of fire occurrences. The purpose of this community service activity is to disseminate community preparedness and direct fire prevention in dense residential areas. The partner areas in RW 04 Pannampu Village, Tallo District, Makassar City. Data collection techniques are observation, documentation, and interviews. The data analysis techniques are descriptive qualitative analysis, quantitative and spatial analysis. The data collected is used in the preparation of directives in the form of socialization and discussions with the community, community leaders and the academic community. The results of service activities produce 5 factors that affect the level of fire vulnerability in a settlement, namely building density, building materials, road width, affordability of water sources and fire stations. There are also 6 scenarios of evacuation routes from 4 points of vulnerable locations to Temporary Evacuation Places (TES), and 4 fire extinguishers that can be used as a basis for consideration in choosing the right evacuation route. Adaptive and curative efforts are in the form of developing disaster response groups as preparation management in dealing with fire disasters. The socialization results showed a significant level of change by the community where the level of interest in community participation and understanding of the concept of handling fire hazards increased. Before the activity was carried out, the level of understanding of the concept of fire disaster management/mitigation was 35.5%, but after the socialization activity was carried out it increased to 75.8%. Thus there is an increase in public understanding of 40.3%. This shows that the output of the socialization of community preparedness for fire disasters was successful.
Design of Smart, Compact and Eco-Friendly Waste Disposal Facility for High Density Island of Barrang Lompo Yashinta Kumala Dewi Sutopo; Mimi Arifin; Sri Aliah Ekawati; Wiwik Wahidah Osman; Gafar Lakatupa; Laode Muh. Asfan Mujahid; Sri Wahyuni; Mukti Ali; Ihsan Ihsan; Iliany Nurul Fitry
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Mengembangkan Kehiodupan Masyarakat melalui Kesatuan dan Kekuatan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v5i2.321

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This paper is part of a Community Service Program aimed to propose a comcept of design of TPS 3R (a Temporary Disposal Facility based on Reduce-Reuse-Recycle concept) that is smart, compact and environmentally friendly for the local people and the waste management/authority of Barrang Lompo Island, Makassar City. The program took about 6 months period, from March to August 2022. The design concept was presented descriptively accompanied with map and layout illustration and has been submitted to the local management/authority on 31 August 2022. The pre- and post-test based on the perspective of 30 spatial planners showed the majority of respondents (87.4%) considered the existing TPS is far from the ideal 5 criteria considered in program. In contrary, the proposed design was highly respected especially the 5th aspect, i.e., how the design encourages the local to creatively produce reused goods e.g., souvenirs. Included in this program was a waste sorting campaign infront of 100 local people invited on 30 July 2022 at 13.00-15.00 PM local time that took place in the front yard of Marine Station of of Unhas.
Sosialisasi Mitigasi Bencana Banjir dengan Melibatkan Peran Serta Masyarakat di Pesisir Danau Tempe Kabupaten Wajo Mukti Ali; Sri Aliah Ekawati; Ariuddin Akil; Mimi Arifin; Ihsan Ihsan; Wiwik Wahidah Osman; Yashinta K. Dewi; Abdul Rachman; Isfa Sastrawati; Marly Valenti P; Venny Veronica N; Laode Muh. Asfan Mujahid; Gafar Lakatupa; Sri Wahyuni; Jayanti Mandasari; Suci Anugrah Yanti; Dewa Sagita Alfadin N; Muh. Fachrul Razy; Masfirah Sriwulandari
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.v6i1.294

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The coastal of Lake Tempe is located in Watallipue Village, Wajo Regency, which is one of the flood-prone residential areas. The flood disaster that occurred in the coastal area of Lake Tempe caused various problems to arise both from physical and non-physical aspects. Flooding in Watallipue Village occurs almost every year due to the overflow of Lake Tempe and surrounding rivers with heights ranging from 1m to 5m. Based on field observations, 100% of the coastal communities of Lake Tempe have been affected by floods. At the time of the flood, people living in a radius of 50-100m from the river bank were evacuated to a safe place because the flood reached a height of 5-6m. The purpose of this community service activity is to socialize flood disaster mitigation by involving community participation. The implementation method is in the form of community service. Data collection techniques are observation, documentation and interviews. The data analysis techniques are descriptive qualitative and spatial. As a first step, interviews and questionnaires were distributed to 56 respondents to determine the level of understanding of flood mitigation. Initial interviews showed only 23 of the 56 communities knew of the efforts that could be made in mitigating the impact of flooding. In addition, there are only 12 people who know the importance of signs, evacuation routes and temporary evacuation sites. Based on these conditions, socialization was carried out in the form of FGDs related to the concept of disaster mitigation by involving the community. The form of implementation of this concept is that the community plays a role in determining evacuation routes during floods, determining evacuation points in the area around the residence and compiling efforts to reduce the risk of flooding in the coastal area of Lake Tempe. The community conveyed that they were active in discussions and had high hopes for the government's assistance in efforts to mitigate flood disasters on the shores of Lake Tempe. The results of this activity show an increase in public understanding of flood mitigation. The post-test results showed that 56 respondents (100%) understood the efforts that can be made in reducing the impact of flood disasters and the importance of providing signs, evacuation routes and temporary evacuation sites.