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Stevanus Nalendra Jati
Universitas Sriwijaya, Palembang, Indonesia

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Basic GIS training for upgrading local government spatial planning Muhammad Izzudin; Stevanus Nalendra Jati; Wijaya Mardiansyah; Januar Eko Aryansah; Ferdiansyah R
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 9 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.7131

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The existence of the Indonesian government's One Map Policy (OMP) demands synergy to the regions. Sumatra is one of the areas that captures this opportunity. One of the follow-up actions to this policy is regional readiness in preparing qualified human resources in the geospatial field. Sriwijaya University as one of the universities in Indonesia that focuses on developing human resources in South Sumatra, facilitates local governments in developing employee capacity. This program was carried out for 5 days to learn about the basic level Geographic Information System (GIS) for Bappeda Lahat employees. This program is carried out in 3 stages, namely identification of partner problems, training, and evaluation. This training program has a positive impact on employees in Bappeda Lahat, namely being able to make location points for regional planning with SmartGPS, making spatial shapefile data and making thematic spatial maps according to the main tasks of the job fields of employees in Bappeda Lahat.
Socialization of mangrove planting among coastal communities: A collaborative approach for conservation and ecosystem sustainability Muhammad Izzudin; Muhammad Rendana; Stevanus Nalendra Jati; Ramdan Lamato; Indra Tamsyah
Community Empowerment Vol 9 No 9 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.11267

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Mangrove planting has been widely recognized as an effective strategy for coastal environmental conservation. However, the success of mangrove planting programs depends not only on technical aspects but also on the active participation and understanding of local communities. The community service method used in this study was socialization. The results of this program showed that 50% of participants were very satisfied, creating a sustainable relationship between coastal communities, the government, and Sriwijaya University in efforts to maintain mangrove sustainability for a better future. In addition, the planted mangrove trees are expected to become resistant to seawater abrasion and provide habitat for fauna that serve as a source of livelihood for local fishermen in the next 10 years.