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ANALISIS KETAHANAN PANGAN RUMAH TANGGA DI KABUPATEN SUMBAWA Hidayah, Rahmi; Ayu, Ieke Wulan; Wijayanti, Nila; Wartiningsih, Alia
Jurnal Riset Kajian Teknologi dan Lingkungan Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Riset Kajian Teknologi dan Lingkungan
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Samawa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58406/jrktl.v7i1.1618

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk ketahanan pangan rumah tangga di KabupatenSumbawa berdasarkan data Sekolah Nasional Sensus 2019-2023. Penelitiandilaksanakan di Dinas Ketahanan Pangan Kabupaten Sumbawa dari bulan januarisampai bulan desember tahun 2023 menggunakan pendekatan deskriptif kuantitatifuntuk mengevaluasi ketersediaan dan kualitas pangan berdasarkan AngkaKecukupan Energi (AKE), Angka Kecukupan Protein (AKP), dan Skor PolaPangan Harapan (PPH). Hasil menunjukkan bahwa secara kuantitas, kecukupanenergi dan protein pada rumah tangga di Kabupaten Sumbawa tergolong baik,melebihi standar minimal yang ditetapkan. Namun, dari segi kualitas, polakonsumsi pangan masih perlu peningkatan untuk mencapai keseimbangan giziyang optimal. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan pentingnya diversifikasi pangan danstrategi kebijakan yang lebih terfokus untuk meningkatkan akses pangan yangseimbang dan berkualitas bagi masyarakat di daerah ini.
Optimalisasi Pengelolaan Koleksi Melalui Integrated Library System (INLISLite) untuk Meningkatkan Mutu Dinas Perpustakaan dan Kearsipan Kabupaten Jeneponto Nur Fidia, Hikmah; Ramadayanti, Ramadayanti; Hidayah, Rahmi; Qoriyah, Nurul; Nurhalisa, Siti; Andriani, Nur
Altifani : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Ushuluddin, Adab, dan Dakwah Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Desember
Publisher : Fakultas Ushuluddin, Adab, dan Dakwah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32939/altifani.v4i2.4619

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This article discusses the optimization of Internship Practice at the Library and Archives Office of Jeneponto Regency through the implementation of the Integrated Library System (Inlislite) to improve the quality of library collection management. Using a Service Learning approach, PKL students engaged in various activities, such as grouping, classification, shelving, barcode labeling, and data entry. This study aims to address technical and managerial challenges in managing library materials, including delays in collection input. The findings indicate that Inlislite enhances efficiency and modernizes library management systems, improves public services, and provides practical experience for students. Program evaluations highlight the successful implementation of each activity phase, contributing positively to students’ competency development and library quality. This article recommends strengthening coordination, conducting training, and developing Inlislite features to ensure sustainable library management while serving as a collaborative model between academics and practitioners.
Design Innovation of a Solar-Powered Seawater Purification Device to Support Science Learning in Coastal Areas Irianti, Mitri; Ernidawati; Novianti, Wilda; Ma’ruf, Zuhdi; Zulhelmi; Fauza, Naila; Idris; Sinaga, Abdul Hamid; Hidayah, Rahmi; Burhan, Dhuha Fatihul
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 11 No 11 (2025): November: In Progress
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v11i11.12897

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Coastal communities in Indonesia face limited access to clean water because water sources are dominated by seawater and the availability of fresh water is extremely limited. This problem creates a need for innovative and sustainable solutions that can be applied in everyday life and utilized in science learning. This study aims to design and test the feasibility of a solar panel–based seawater purifier as a contextual physics learning medium and a means of providing clean water for coastal communities. The research method used is Research and Development (R&D), conducted through the stages of needs analysis, design, prototyping, expert validation, and limited field trials. Data collected includes expert validation results, practicality assessments by teachers and students, and empirical measurements of water quality such as pH, TDS, salinity, specific gravity, ORP, and EC. Qualitative findings from the validators indicate that this tool has good functionality, is relevant for learning, is easy to use, and is safe to operate. The results show an average validity of 3.73 (very valid) and practicality of 3.60 from students and 3.86 from teachers (very practical category). Water quality tests showed a pH of 6.83, TDS of 124 ppm, which meets WHO standards (TDS < 500 ppm), salinity of 0.01%, specific gravity (SG) of 1.00, ORP of 224 mV, and EC of 0 µS/cm, indicating that the water is suitable for consumption. Thus, the aim of the research is to produce a valid, practical seawater purifier and provide a sustainable alternative solution for the clean water needs of coastal communities.