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Enhancing the Capacity of Tourism Awareness Groups in Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation at the Tanjung Batu Mangrove Ecotourism, Sekotong Tengah Village, West Lombok Regency Markum, Markum; Ichsan, Andi C; Aji, Irwan Mahakam Lesmono; Ashari, Agus Mulyadi
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): September
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v5i3.704

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Mangrove Ecotourism in Tanjung Batu is one of the unique tourist attractions on Lombok Island, featuring a scenic 11-hectare mangrove area with dense vegetation coverage. The site is equipped with several facilities, including a 417-meter wooden bridge, several gazebos, selfie spots, a homestay, and a café. The ecotourism management is handled by the Tourism Awareness Group (Pokdarwis) of Sekotong Tengah Village. This destination is quite popular, with no fewer than 300 tourists visiting each month. However, this area is prone to climate-related disaster risks such as tidal floods, strong winds, high waves, floods, and droughts. Additionally, the ecotourism management has mainly focused on physical aspects and lacks sufficient managerial skills for implementing a sustainable governance system. The proposed solution is to strengthen the Pokdarwis management to improve ecotourism governance, optimizing its potential to deliver greater social, economic, and environmental value while contributing to climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts. The conclusion from the community service activity is that to address these challenges, the community is committed to preserving the mangrove ecosystem, preventing disturbances from both internal and external factors, and managing ecotourism in a way that benefits the surrounding community by reducing climate-related disaster risks. Priority activities include mangrove rehabilitation and enrichment, beach cleanup, monthly management meetings, semi-annual evaluations, and promptly developing plans to strengthen the fishermen's economy through involvement in marine tourism packages
Improving the Quality of Selat Village Bamboo Sunshade Crafts through the Bamboo Preservation Process Rini, Dwi Sukma; Aji, Irwan Mahakam Lesmono; Ningsih, Rima Vera; Latifah, Sitti; Anwar, Hairil
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): March
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i1.888

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Selat Village in West Lombok Regency is known as a bamboo sunshade craft center with abundant bamboo resources. However, the production of bamboo blinds is still done traditionally without the application of preservation technology, making it vulnerable to attacks by destructive organisms such as powder beetles and fungi. Lack of information on effective preservation techniques leads to low product quality and selling value. Therefore, this service activity aims to provide training and assistance to artisan groups in applying simple and environmentally friendly preservation methods. The methods used include an initial survey to understand the condition of the craftsmen, counseling with a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) approach, and the design and implementation of a bamboo preservation tool based on soaking in 5% borax solution. Socialization was conducted to 30 craftsmen from the “Karya Mandiri” group and involved the village and surrounding community. The results of the activity show that the soaking preservation method is more suitable for the needs of craftsmen than the VSD method because the bamboo raw materials used are already in the form of blades. The application of this method can increase the durability of bamboo, speed up the curing process from 1 month to 7-10 days, and increase the selling value of bamboo blinds. The follow-up plan includes periodic evaluation, further training on product finishing and packaging, and promotion through social media to expand the market. This activity contributes to improving the quality and competitiveness of bamboo sunshade products, which is expected to strengthen the economy of the Selat Village community through more effective and sustainable bamboo processing.
Enhancing the Capacity of Tourism Awareness Groups in Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation at the Tanjung Batu Mangrove Ecotourism, Sekotong Tengah Village, West Lombok Regency Markum, Markum; Ichsan, Andi C; Aji, Irwan Mahakam Lesmono; Ashari, Agus Mulyadi
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): September
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v5i3.704

Abstract

Mangrove Ecotourism in Tanjung Batu is one of the unique tourist attractions on Lombok Island, featuring a scenic 11-hectare mangrove area with dense vegetation coverage. The site is equipped with several facilities, including a 417-meter wooden bridge, several gazebos, selfie spots, a homestay, and a café. The ecotourism management is handled by the Tourism Awareness Group (Pokdarwis) of Sekotong Tengah Village. This destination is quite popular, with no fewer than 300 tourists visiting each month. However, this area is prone to climate-related disaster risks such as tidal floods, strong winds, high waves, floods, and droughts. Additionally, the ecotourism management has mainly focused on physical aspects and lacks sufficient managerial skills for implementing a sustainable governance system. The proposed solution is to strengthen the Pokdarwis management to improve ecotourism governance, optimizing its potential to deliver greater social, economic, and environmental value while contributing to climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts. The conclusion from the community service activity is that to address these challenges, the community is committed to preserving the mangrove ecosystem, preventing disturbances from both internal and external factors, and managing ecotourism in a way that benefits the surrounding community by reducing climate-related disaster risks. Priority activities include mangrove rehabilitation and enrichment, beach cleanup, monthly management meetings, semi-annual evaluations, and promptly developing plans to strengthen the fishermen's economy through involvement in marine tourism packages
Improving the Quality of Selat Village Bamboo Sunshade Crafts through the Bamboo Preservation Process Rini, Dwi Sukma; Aji, Irwan Mahakam Lesmono; Ningsih, Rima Vera; Latifah, Sitti; Anwar, Hairil
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i1.888

Abstract

Selat Village in West Lombok Regency is known as a bamboo sunshade craft center with abundant bamboo resources. However, the production of bamboo blinds is still done traditionally without the application of preservation technology, making it vulnerable to attacks by destructive organisms such as powder beetles and fungi. Lack of information on effective preservation techniques leads to low product quality and selling value. Therefore, this service activity aims to provide training and assistance to artisan groups in applying simple and environmentally friendly preservation methods. The methods used include an initial survey to understand the condition of the craftsmen, counseling with a Focus Group Discussion (FGD) approach, and the design and implementation of a bamboo preservation tool based on soaking in 5% borax solution. Socialization was conducted to 30 craftsmen from the “Karya Mandiri” group and involved the village and surrounding community. The results of the activity show that the soaking preservation method is more suitable for the needs of craftsmen than the VSD method because the bamboo raw materials used are already in the form of blades. The application of this method can increase the durability of bamboo, speed up the curing process from 1 month to 7-10 days, and increase the selling value of bamboo blinds. The follow-up plan includes periodic evaluation, further training on product finishing and packaging, and promotion through social media to expand the market. This activity contributes to improving the quality and competitiveness of bamboo sunshade products, which is expected to strengthen the economy of the Selat Village community through more effective and sustainable bamboo processing.
Co-Authors Abda Abda Adawi, Turmiya Fathal Aditia, G. B. Daril Rama Aditya, Muhamad Pradana Sasaka Ahmad, Zamhur Aminah Firashinta Andi Chairil Ichsan Andi Chairil Ichsan Andi Tri Lestari Andrie Ridzki Prasetyo Anggun Nusrat Jehan Damanik Anwar Hadi, Muhammad Arna Diansyah Ashari, Agus Mulyadi B, Kornelia Webliana Budhy Setiawan Chaerani, Nurul Clarita Wihelmina Sulastri Devi Devi Nurlaely Diah Permata Sari Diah Permata Sari Diah Permata Sari DIAH PERMATA SARI, DIAH PERMATA Dini Lestari Dwi Putri, Windi Berliana Dwi Sukma Rini Endah Wahyuningsih Endah Wahyuningsih Eni Hidayati Epy Liana fadila, mia Fauzan Fahrussiam Febriandy, Idfi Fikri, Khairul Fikry, Muhamad Yul Firashinta, Aminah Gozali, M. Rijalul Haekal Ardiansyah Hafizul Khatomy Hairil Anwar Hairil Anwar Hairil Anwar Hairil Anwar Hardi, Lalu Amrian Hasyyati Shabrina Hendrianan Hendrianan Ichsan, Andi C Indriyatno Indriyatno Kornelia Webliana Kornelia Webliana B Lalu Kukuh Mahendra Lili Nurindah Sari Lu'luil Maya Lestari M Yusuf M. Dicka Wira Graha Maaruf, Caesario Agustiandi Mahardika Rizqi Himawan Markum Maul Hayati Maulida, Arifa Yunia Mayaning Sari, Ni Kadek Muhamad Husni Idris Muhamad Husni Idris Muhamad Husni Idris Muhamad Husni Idris Muhamad Husni Idris Muhamad Husni Idris Muhamad Husni Idris, Muhamad Husni Muhammad Anwar Hadi Musdi Musdi Ngadianto, Agus Niechi Valentino Niechi Valentino Niha Hidayati Mantika Nurdiansyah, Rizal Nurmalasari, Yeni Nursan, Muhammad Nurul Chaerani Nurul Chaerani Pande Komang Suparyana Prasetyo, Andrie Ridzki Prasetyo, Dhimas Mardyanto Prasetyo, Mardyanto Pratama, Roni Putra Putri Raudatun Hasanah Rahman, Firman Ali Rato Firdaus Silamon, Rato Firdaus Resty Luana Sari Rima Vera Ningsih River Wedilen Bona Simatupang Salviana, Wulan Sani, Ahmad Luqman Shabrina, Hasyyati Shafwati Munawarah Sherliana Retno Hernita Gunawan Putri Sitti Latifah Sitti Latifah Sitti Lattifah Sulastri, Clarita Wihelmina Sutriono, Raden Syahputra, Maiser Taslim Sjah, Taslim Turmiya Fathal Adawi Ulandari Handayani Webliana B, Kornelia Webliana B., Kornelia Webliana, Kornelia Wihelmus Jemarut Windiati, Windiati Wulandari, Febriana Tri Yamin, Rahadian Yogi Firmansyah Yuliana Yuliana Zhafarina Istiqomah Khaerani Wibawa