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Journal : BERDIKARI : Jurnal Inovasi dan Penerapan Ipteks

Peningkatan Kemandirian Desa Melalui Pembangunan Instalasi Perpipaan Air Bersih dari Sumber Mata Air ke Rumah Penduduk Sukamta, Sukamta; Sudarja, Sudarja; Nurrahman, Budi; Kamiel, Berli Paripurna; Sudarisman, Sudarisman
Berdikari: Jurnal Inovasi dan Penerapan Ipteks Vol 7, No 1 (2019): February
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/bdr.7152

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Community empowerment program to make a village independent is very important. Village independence could be seen from various aspects, and one of which is the aspect of independence in the provision of clean water. Clean water supply activities in Balong Hamlet, Donoharjo Village, Ngaglik Sub- District, Sleman Regency are community empowerment activities in order to make Balong Hamlet independent on the aspect of the ability to provide clean water. This activity began with a survey and data collection of local residents’ water needs, followed by calculation of clean water requirements, design of clean water supply and distribution systems, implementation of piping installation, commissioning tests, economic analysis, and its contribution in making the village independent of clean water. This activity produces a piping system for clean water from the spring to the houses of Balong hamlets with a population of approximately 203 households. On average, each household needs 600 liters/day so it requires 121.8 m3 /day or 3654 m3 /month. The price of standard clean water for the Drinking Water Company (PAM) is Rp1,960.00/m3 , so the hamlet has saved Rp7,161,840.00/month or Rp85,942,080.00/year. Thus, this activity has made Balong Hamlet contribute significantly to the independence of Donoharjo Village.
Pemanfaatan Limbah Kotoran Sapi untuk Produksi Batu Bata Ramah Lingkungan dan Tahan Gempa Sukamta, Sukamta; Widyasmoro, Widyasmoro; Wahyuni, Fitri; Budiyantoro, Cahyo; As’ari, Muhammad Agung; Atikasari, Tiara Cahya; Agustina, Nurhaliza; Harahap, Yudani Alamsyah
Berdikari: Jurnal Inovasi dan Penerapan Ipteks Vol 8, No 1 (2020): February
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/bdr.8172

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Cow dung waste at Srunen hamlet, Glagaharjo village, Cangkringan, Sleman is recorded to be high in quantity since it also has a high population of dairy cows. The high volume of cow dung waste leads to environment pollution, either water or air pollution. The environment pollution it causes may further trigger some problems regarding society’s health, safety and comfort. Thereby, the abundant quantity of cow dung waste needs to be well-managed and oriented for economics. One of among other technologies to manage cow dung waste which had never been implemented before is to utilize the waste as the raw material component of brick. Such brick production technology is not only environmentally friendly but is also resistant toward earthquake. This technology was introduced and implemented during the Community Service program at Glagaharjo village. The program was implemented through the methods of assessment and education, as well as feasibility test. Training and practice were conducted to adopt the technology of environmentally friendly and earthquake resistant cow dung brick. Further, the product was tested for its feasibility as construction material. The success of the program is shown from the society’s ability to produce the environmentally friendly and earthquake resistant brick which has also increased society’s income and the hamlet’s economy
Pengelolaan Limbah Ternak Sapi Menjadi Pupuk Organik Komersial di Dusun Kalipucang, Bangunjiwo, Bantul, Yogyakarta Sukamta, Sukamta; Shomad, Muhammad Abdus; Wisnujati, Andika
Berdikari: Jurnal Inovasi dan Penerapan Ipteks Vol 5, No 1 (2017): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/bdr.5113

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The effort to make cow dung has significant added value is the main purpose of this community service activity. The fact is still not much effort to increase the added value of cow dung such as making cow dung into organic fertilizer products with commercial value. Besides, this activity also aims to create a healthy community environment and provide an impact of economic improvement of local communities. Method of implementation of activity begins with observation and mapping area, socialization, implementation, analysis and evaluation, and improvement. The observations were conducted to review the Kalipucang Hamlet area as a whole, interviewing with all components of the community, such as village apparatus and villagers or viewing the field conditions directly as well as doing this mapping to clarify the situation and characteristics of Kalipucang Hamlet related to livestock and land, then socialized to the head of RT, Chairman of the RW, and the local village chief and community. Socialization also serves to explore more deeply about the problems experienced by the community and the solutions needed, so as to provide an output that is in accordance with the wishes and needs of the community. The location of the implementation of this program is in the cattle field of the group Andini Makmur, Kalipucang Hamlet, Bangunjiwo, Bantul, DIY. The series of activities of community service programs that will be carried out include several stages : organic fertilizer material delivery, construction of fertilizer production site, livestock collection, organic fertilizer practice, organic fertilizer monitoring, organic fertilizer cooperative system, launching and evaluation and mentoring. From this activity produced organic fertilizer and successfully established a cooperative that manages the process of making organic fertilizer, packing, until the commercialization. From this activity obtained significant added value in economic aspect as well as from the side of public health because no longer there is pollution from cow dung d neighborhood of residence. Keyword : Cow dung, organic fertilizer, community service, marketing.
Implementation of the Smart & Green Building Concept in the UMY Student Dormitory Building Sukamta, Sukamta; Jamal, Agus; Utama, Nafi Ananda; Suryanto, Rudy; Subandono, Bagus; Budiyanto, Gunawan; Suryanto, Arwan
Berdikari: Jurnal Inovasi dan Penerapan Ipteks Vol. 13 No. 2: August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/berdikari.v13i2.28064

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The design of student housing in the modern era is not only required to provide functional comfort but also to address the challenges of energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (UMY) responds to these needs through the development of a Student Dormitory that adopts the principles of smart and green building. The purpose of this community engagement program is to evaluate the implementation of intelligent and environmentally friendly building concepts from technical, functional, and operational economic perspectives. This program employs a case study method with a descriptive qualitative approach, based on the analysis of building technical documents and a review of relevant national and international scientific literature. The findings show that the integration of digital access control systems (smart access), energy-efficient VRV (Variable Refrigerant Volume) cooling, harmonic filters, solar water heaters, and the use of Panasap Blue Glass has significantly contributed to reducing energy consumption by up to 40%. In addition to enhancing residents’ comfort and security, these technologies also demonstrate potential investment payback within 5 to 7 years. The implications extend beyond cost and operational efficiency, contributing directly to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Furthermore, this program is grounded on the principle of sustainability, emphasizing the long-term utilization of eco-friendly technologies, the principle of benefit, ensuring tangible advantages for students, the university, and the wider community through improved quality of life and reduced carbon footprint; and the principle of economic viability, guaranteeing operational cost efficiency and financial sustainability of the project. The strategic objectives of this community engagement initiative are (1) to establish UMY’s Student Dormitory as a model of environmentally conscious student housing in tropical regions, (2) to promote knowledge and technology transfer on smart and green buildings to other universities, (3) to strengthen UMY’s reputation as a modern campus aligned with the SDGs agenda, and (4) to create an energy-efficient housing ecosystem that contributes to long-term cost savings and improved residents’ well-being. In conclusion, the study indicates that UMY’s student housing model, based on smart and green building principles, is feasible to adopt as a reference for dormitory development in other higher education institutions, particularly in tropical areas
Co-Authors Adi Putra, Kukuh Cahya Aditya Sage Pamungkas Agus Jamal Agus Suprihanto Agus Winarno, Agus Agusta, Rivga Agustina, Nurhaliza Alfiannur, Angga Alfiannur Aliputa, Henu Satya Ami tri Fatrin Anderika Pradhita Andru Fajar Febrianto Andryan Mistavhirul P Ari Dwiearto, Hasan Asy Arif Akbarul Huda Arif Hidayat As’ari, Muhammad Agung Asshidiqie, Muhammad Rony Atikasari, Tiara Cahya Ay Lie Han Ay Lie, Han Bagus Acung Bilahi Baharudin, Irfan Bobby Rio Indriyantho Budi Rohmad Wijayanto Budiyantoro, Cahyo Caroko, Novi Darwin Hartono Dedet Hermawan Setiabudi, Dedet Hermawan Dianugrah, Rizki Dimas Prasetyo Nugroho Doni Apriadi Putera Dwi Aries Himawanto Elfrida Gresih Lumbantobing Erista, Dicky Fajar Wahyu Putranto Ferry Hermawan Fitri Wahyuni Frediyansyah, Mochammad Tommy Galih Widyarini Gunawan Budiyanto Han Ay Lie Han Ay Lie Harahap, Yudani Alamsyah Hardi Wibowo Hardi Wibowo Hari Nugroho Hazim, Muhammad Fadhlurrahman Heru Kristanto Himawan Indarto Holyness Nurdin Singadimedja Husda, Syamsul Muarif Ilham Abadi, Ilham Ilham Nurhuda Inabah, Redha Fatki Indarto Indarto Indrastono Dwi Atmanto Intan Fitriani Junaedi Utomo Kamiel, Berli Paripurna Khrisnawan Arief Wicaksono Kresno Wikan Sadono Krisna Harimurty Kuni Saadati Lie , Han Ay Lisatia Dian Pithaloka Listiyono Budi Liza Azizah M. Yudi Purnawan Maemunah Mashuri Amin D. Muhammad Razi Muzthohidun, Muhammad Nasmiarta, Zhafarina Malaha Nauval Rabbani Nazila, Kamila Shaomi Nicolaus Iyowau Nugroho, Dedy Melianto Nuroji Nuroji Nurrahman, Budi Parang Sabdono Parang Sabdono Parang Sabdono Patrick Matheus Permana, Agung Pramudiharto, Aji Pratama, Sadewa Eka Purnomo Purnomo Purwanto Purwanto Purwanto Purwanto R Dian Chintami R.Risang Haryo C.D. Rini Marlina, Rini Rudi Yuniarto Adi Rudy Suryanto, Rudy S. Wisnu B. Sanggabuana Satria K Saputra, Agel Septesen Nababan Shomad, Muhammad Abdus Sidqi Muhammad Siti Hardiyati Sri Sangkawati Sachro Sri Tudjono Sri Tudjono Subandono, Bagus Sudarja Sudarja Sudarja, Sudarja Suharyanto Sulistya, Krisna Sulistyowati, Rizki Aulia Suprapto Suprapto Suryanto, Arwan Susilo Adi Widyanto Syaiful Anshari Thoharudin, Thoharudin Tri Agung Rohmat Tri Agung Rokhmat, Tri Agung Triana Setianingrum Tunggal Bagas Yuliawan Umam, M.Muhtajul Utama, Nafi Ananda Utomo, Jati Wicaksono, Dwi Aji Widyasmoro, Widyasmoro WINDHA MEGA PRADNYA DHUHITA Windu Partono Wiyana, Satria Hadi Yudo Prasetyo Yulfyandika Manggala Putra Yulita Arni Priastiwi Yurianto Yurianto