Dienny Redha Rahmani
University of Muhammadiyah Banjarmasin

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Journal : Comment: an International Journal of Community Development

Urban Floating Farming Implementation: Introduction of Techniques and Modification as an Alternative to Farmers in the Acid Peatlands of the Suburbs Dienny Redha Rahmani; Gabriel Tonga Noweg; Hanny Maria Caesarina; Wahyunah Wahyunah; Kintan Permata Sari
Comment: an International Journal of Community Development Vol 2 No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Peneliti Ilmu Lingkungan - Green Visioneers

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Peatlands - as a wetland area with distinctive characteristics - have its own challenges and difficulties for farmers to grow rice, especially in the Anjir Pasar Seberang area which is one of a suburban area of South Kalimantan, Indonesia. The planting and harvest period can only be done once a year when the land experiences a receding period during the dry season. Thus, farmers need other income alternatives to fill the vacancy during the high season. Floating farming which is the local wisdom of the people in several countries in Southeast Asia is one alternative that can be used when the high tide arrives. Several studies on the modification of this method on a household and urban scale have been carried out. Therefore, it can be one of the solutions for the farming community. The introduction of the modified Farming Methods and Techniques was carried out to provide farmers with other income options besides conventional farming. The local community is interested in this method because of its ease of handling
Education Of Family Medicinal Plants (TOGA) As Components Of Private Green Space Vegetation Dienny Redha Rahmani
Comment: an International Journal of Community Development Vol 3 No 3 (2021)
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The true vegetation of the yard is not only filled with trees but also other vegetation strata such as shrubs. Generally, the plants planted are those that provide other benefits besides ecological functions. One of that function is as a herbal medicine. One of those functions is traditional herbal medicine. Traditional medicine has been empirically proven to use and can maintain body health from generation to generation. Indonesia Community plant this as family medicinal plant or known as TOGA. TOGA education is divided into two sessions, namely education on the types of toga that can be planted and education on processing TOGA into herbal medicine so that it can have health value. The benefits that can be obtained from this activity are that we can find out that in fact kitchen ingredients. Planting this type of plant has a positive impact on both humans and the environment as a constituent of private green spaces