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Journal : ASEAN Journal of Empowering Community

Cultivation of Family Medicinal Plants (Toga) in the Campus Teaching Program Batch V at SDN Sitanggal 04 Brebes Hayati, Muriani Nur; Atika, Nur; Sabilla, Afida Nurul; Widiyanto, Bayu
ASEAN Journal of Empowering Community Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): ASEAN Journal of Empowering Community
Publisher : Universitas Pancasakti Tegal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24905/ajecom/vol3issue2.62

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SDN Sitanggal 04 is one of the schools in Sitanggal Village, which is located very strategically because it is directly opposite the provincial road which is used by many public transportations. The school is also not too far from a large and busy traditional market and close to places for shopping and family recreation, so the health condition of the school's environment is very vulnerable. Therefore, the attitude of caring for the environment must be applied from an early age. One of them is through the cultivation of family medicinal plants (TOGA) in the school environment. The purpose of this service is to foster an attitude of caring for the environment in students, create a healthy school environment, provide insight and skills to students about family medicinal plants (TOGA) and how to grow them. The method used is Participatory Action Research (PAR). The results of this service show that the attitude of caring for the environment, the insights and skills of students at SDN Sitanggal 04 are increasing regarding family medicinal plants (TOGA) and their planting.
Maggot Cultivation Assistance in Loireng Village, Demak With Practitioners from the Panata Bumi Waste Bank Widiyanto, Bayu; Hayati, Muriani Nur; Kusuma, Mobinta; Pamuji, Dwi Topo
ASEAN Journal of Empowering Community Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): ASEAN Journal of Empowering Community
Publisher : Universitas Pancasakti Tegal

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24905/ajecom/vol4issue1.71

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Loireng Village, Sayung District, Demak Regency, is one of the villages classified as very old. Currently, Loireng Village has become one of the industrial villages in Demak Regency, as many factories have been established in this village area. The location of Loireng Village, which is divided by the Semarang – Demak Highway, even the midpoint of the Semarang – Demak Highway (Km 13) is in the Loireng Village area, is indeed very ideal for becoming an industrial area. That situation is one of the reasons why waste management needs to be prioritized, because the amount of waste generated is not proportional to what is being managed. Currently, the village of Loireng Tengah is struggling to create a clean environment in addressing the waste problem. A good waste management system that adheres to existing standards will also have good development potential and can advance the environment where the waste management is established. So far, the old waste management pattern still follows the paradigm of collecting, transporting, and dumping at the landfill, which causes the landfill to become full. Unmanaged organic waste can endanger the environment and community life. Therefore, these wastes must be controlled in terms of their handling. One form of control that can be applied is the use of Integrated Waste Management Sites (TPST). An integrated waste management site is an area where the collection, sorting, reuse, recycling, and final processing of waste are carried out. For community coverage, TPST is unified into TPS reduce-reuse-recycle (3R). According to information on the technical implementation of TPS3R, the program aims to support activities in reducing and improving waste conditions, which will subsequently be followed by continuous work at the Final Disposal Site (TPA) that contributes to reducing the land requirement for waste disposal sites in urban areas. Through maggot farming, the utilization of organic waste will be more easily controlled. The control referred to is through maggot cultivation, specifically organic waste.