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KEUNGGULAN POTENSI DESA MENUMBUHKAN EKONOMI MASYARAKAT DI DESA MATARU TIMUR KECAMATAN MATARU Senti Atakari; Silas Maniata; Petrus Mau Tellu Dony; Imanuel Y.H. Manapa
JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY DEDICATION Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): Journal of Community Dedication
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19761731

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This study aims to examine the advantages of village potential in growing the communty’s economy in Mataru Timur Village,Mataru District,Alor Regency. Mataru timur village has quite large and diverse natural resource potential,especially in the agricultural and plantation sectors. Superior commodities such as candlenut,porang,and vanilla are strategic assets in driving the economic growth of the village community’s economy through the utilization of local resources. The method used is a qualitative descriptive approach with data collection techniques,observation,interviews,and documentation of village officals. The result of the study indicate that optimal management of potential can increase community income. In addition,the utilization of local potentialn also encourages economic independence and strengthens village economic resilience. However,support is still needed in the from of increasing human resource capacity,market access,and related parties so that village government  and related parties so that existing potential can be developed sustainably. With proper management,the potential of mataru timur village can become a driving force in improving community welfare.
PEMANFAATAN SUMBER DAYA KELAUTAN UNTUK PEMBERDAYAAN  MASYARAKAT DI DESA BLANG MERANG KECAMATAN PANTAR BARAT KABUPATEN ALOR Nurlaila B Arsyad; Umiyani Kona; Petrus Mau Tellu Dony
JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY DEDICATION Vol. 5 No. 3 (2026): Journal of Community Dedication
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19761787

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This study aims to examine the utilization of marine resources as a means of community empowerment in Blang Merang Village, Pantar Barat District, Alor Regency. The research data analysis uses qualitative descriptive analysis. The data used in the study are qualitative data. Data collection techniques include field observation and interviews, interviews with figures such as Mr. Abdul Rasyid Mangkop. This study also focuses on being a medium to determine social relations between villagers in marine resource utilization activities, as well as providing education to the younger generation about the importance of maintaining local marine potential. Activities such as seaweed cultivation, fishing, mangrove fruit and lola collection, and processing of marine products become a forum for learning and community cooperation involving all village members. The utilization of marine resources is effective in providing a positive impact on community welfare and in instilling environmental conservation values.
PENGEMBANGNAN POTENSI PERKEBUNAN SEBAGAI KOMODITAS UNGGULAN DI DESA PROBUR UTARA KECAMATAN ALOR BARAT DAYA Jefri Moban; Vebrianus Petrus Barai; Petrus Mau Tellu Dony
JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY DEDICATION Vol. 5 No. 3 (2026): Journal of Community Dedication
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19762407

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This research aims to examines the potential of candlenut (Aleurites moluccanus) cultivation as a leading commodity in Probur Utara Village, Alor Barat Daya District. Candlenut is the dominant plantation crop, covering 1–5 hectares, and has long served as a source of income for local residents. This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach based on interviews with village authorities. The results indicate that candlenut has strong prospects for development due to land suitability, community knowledge, and stable market demand. However, its development is constrained by limited capital, lack of postharvest innovation, weak marketing access, and insufficient supporting facilities. Integrated development strategies—such as training, value-added processing, farmer group strengthening, and supply chain development—are required to enhance candlenut’s competitiveness as a leading commodity.
POTENSI TENUN TRADISIONAL DAN PERIKANAN SEBAGAI PILAR EKONOMI DESA TERNATE SELATAN Riflyisriany Beriledang; Trivonia Ata; Petrus Mau Tellu Dony
JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY DEDICATION Vol. 5 No. 3 (2026): Journal of Community Dedication
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19762420

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This research aims to analyze the potential of the fisheries and traditional weaving sectors as the main pillars of the economy of South Ternate Village, Alor Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Province. The study employs a qualitative approach, with data collected through field observations and in-depth interviews with community members and village officials. The findings indicate that the fisheries sector plays an important role in supporting the livelihoods of coastal communities through fishing activities that utilize local marine resources. Meanwhile, traditional weaving has developed as a culture-based economic activity that not only contributes to household income but also serves as a means of preserving customary values and the community’s social identity. Despite their significant potential, both the fisheries and traditional weaving sectors face constraints related to limited infrastructure, technology, capital, and market access. However, strong social cohesion, mutual cooperation, and local traditions constitute important social capital for the community. Therefore, this study recommends improving community skills, enhancing infrastructure, and strengthening village policy support to ensure the sustainable development of both sectors
ANALISIS SUMBE DAYA ALAM DESA PANTE DEERE DALAM MENDUKUNG EKONOMI MASYARAKAT PESISIR DAN PENGUNUNGAN Maria Bainhana; Lea Priska Adangdjaha; Petrus Mau Tellu Dony
JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY DEDICATION Vol. 5 No. 3 (2026): Journal of Community Dedication
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19762482

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This study aims to describe how the natural resources of Pante Deere Village are utilized and to examine the extent to which these potentials contribute to the local economy of communities living in two distinct geographical areas, namely the coastal and mountainous regions. Pante Deere Village possesses diverse natural resources that are used by residents as both primary and supplementary sources of livelihood. In the coastal area, economic activities rely heavily on fishing, the processing of various marine products, and the use of resources such as agar-agar. Meanwhile, communities residing in the mountainous region depend more on forest products and plantation commodities, particularly candlenut, which serves as a leading commodity and provides significant economic contributions to households and the wider community.
PERAN POTENSI LAUT SEBAGAI SEKTOR UNGGULAN DALAM MENINGKATLAN EKONOMI MASYARAKAT DESA ALOR KECIL Lala Enggadina Moilegi; Clara Desinta Sadu Sally; Petrus Mau Tellu Dony
JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY DEDICATION Vol. 5 No. 3 (2026): Journal of Community Dedication
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19762527

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This study aims to analyze the role of marine resource potential as a leading sector in driving economic growth and improving the welfare of the community in Alor Kecil Village, Alor Regency. Alor Kecil Village, with its strategic geographical location, possesses significant marine wealth, encompassing fisheries, aquaculture, and marine tourism. Through a qualitative-descriptive approach, this research identifies the most dominant types of marine potential, analyzes their contribution to community income, and formulates optimal development strategies. The results are expected to provide policy recommendations for local and village governments to maximize the utilization of marine potential sustainably.
MENGANGKAT KEKAYAAN SUMBER DAYA ALAM MELALUI KERAJINAN TANGAN TRADISIONAL  DI DESA KENARIMBALA KECAMATAN ALOR TIMUR LAUT KABUPATEN ALOR Matheos E. Maure; Marni S. Laure; Mehelina R. Lebo; Petrus Mau Tellu Dony
JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY DEDICATION Vol. 5 No. 3 (2026): Journal of Community Dedication
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19762541

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This research aims to Highlight the Richness of Natural Resources Through Traditional Handicrafts in Kenarimbala Village, North East Alor District, and the character values contained in the handicrafts. The researcher used a qualitative method. Data analysis techniques were carried out by data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. This research was conducted in Alata village, Kenarimbala Village, North East Alor District. The informants in this study were the Kenarimbala Village officials and the Elderly. The results of the study show that: Highlighting the Richness of Natural Resources Through Traditional Handicrafts in Alata village brings several benefits to the local community, namely: (1) providing positive value in managing local wisdom for the progress of the village, and (2) revitalizing traditional handicrafts so that they do not become extinct with the times. The research results can be concluded that the implementation process of Highlighting the Richness of Natural Resources Through Traditional Handicrafts in Alata village, Kenarimbala Village, involves traditional handicrafts managed by the elderly in the village.
PEMANFAATAN POTENSI SUMBER AIR SEBAGAI PILAR UTAMA KETAHANAN PANGAN DI DESA MOTONGBANG Juliana Albertina Mayopu; Inggrit Elisabet Bayang; Petrus Mau Tellu Dony
JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY DEDICATION Vol. 5 No. 3 (2026): Journal of Community Dedication
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19762595

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This study aims to describe the utilization of water resources as a key pillar of food security in Motongbang Village, Teluk Mutiara District, Alor Regency. This village has two main water sources, namely a river spring and a drilled well (PAM), which are used for domestic, agricultural, and livestock needs. The research method used is a qualitative method with a descriptive approach through field observations and interviews with village officials. The results show that the river spring is the main water source for the community because its flow is stable, the water is clear, and it is easily accessible at no cost. Meanwhile, the drilled well serves as a supporting source, especially during the dry season and for areas far from the river flow. The availability of clean water has been proven to support the agricultural and livestock sectors, which are the largest livelihoods of the community, with 106 people working in the agricultural sector and 95 people in the livestock sector. Adequate clean water potential allows the community to increase land productivity, raise livestock, and ensure water needs for households. Thus, water resources in Motongbang Village play a significant role in strengthening food security and the welfare of the village community.
MENGANALISIS  POTENSI SUMBER DAYA ALAM DI DESA LAKWATI, KECAMATAN ALOR TENGAH UTARA Heronike Mangmani; Loni Sarlota Mau Klaping; Jero Sion E. Blegur; Petrus Mau Tellu Dony
JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY DEDICATION Vol. 5 No. 3 (2026): Journal of Community Dedication
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19762623

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This research aims to analyze the potential of natural resources found in Lakwati Village, Alor Tengah Utara District, Alor Regency. The research method uses a qualitative descriptive approach through field observations, interviews with the village head, and the local community as well as documentation. The results of this research show that Lakwati village has several superior commodities, such as lime, candlenut, Japanese pumpkin and cloves which have the potential to be developed as a source of community income. Apart from that, fertile land conditions and a supportive climate are supporting factors for the development of the plantation sector. This research concludes that the utilization of natural resource potential in Lakwati Village has a great opportunity to improve community welfare if managed sustainably and supported by the Village development program.
ANALISIS PERAN KOMODITAS PERTANIAN TERHADAP EKONOMI DESA LEFOKISU DI KECAMATAN ALOR BARAT LAUT Inang Naila Mustapa; Jesenia Loriance Alelang; Petrus Mau Tellu Dony
JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY DEDICATION Vol. 5 No. 3 (2026): Journal of Community Dedication
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19762651

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This study aims to analyze the role of agricultural commodities in the economy of the Lefokisu Village community, Alor Barat Laut District. The agricultural commodities that are the main source of income for the community consist of corn, tamarind, and cashew seeds, which are processed and sold to meet family economic needs. This research was conducted through observation methods, interviews with the Head of Lefokisu Village and the community in Lefokisu Village to obtain a real picture of the contribution of the agricultural sector to the community's economic life. The results of the study indicate that agricultural commodities play a significant role in increasing community income. Based on interviews, the community explained that agricultural products such as corn processed into titi corn and tamarind and cashew seeds are commodities of economic value that help meet daily needs. Overall, agricultural commodities in Lefokisu Village have great potential and play a significant role in supporting the village economy, especially through the processing and utilization of local agricultural products managed directly by the community.
Co-Authors Acia Blegur La Adesti A. Kamba Adol Bria Adventia Korang Adventia Korang Adventia Korang Agnes Magdelina Kolly Agnes Magdelina Kolly agnes, Agnes Magdelina Kolly Alboin Selly Alboin Selly Alboin Selly5 Amos Kalung Anastasia Laubela Anastasia Laubela Antonius A. Saetban Ariyance Maleipada Asarina Alomalai Asarina Takalapeta Asrina Takalapeta Asrina Takalapeta Asriyanti Karim Asriyanti Karim Ayu Maro Ayu Maro Ayu Maubuthy Ayu Maubuthy Ayu Y. Maro Beci Oko Belandina Edelweis Atalo Belandina Edelweis Atalo Bendelina Marta Malailo Bendelina Marta Malailo Benyamin Mailehi Benyamin Mailehi Benyamin Oulaana Benyamin Oulaana Botahala, Loth Boy Adrian Gerimu Cindy Sintikhe Dollu Cindy Sintikhe Dollu Clara D.S Sally Clara Desinta Sadu Sally Daik, Triznawasti Y. Daud Kafomai Davitzon Ill Olang Defi Y. Lekai Defi Y. Lekai Delita Rosalina Mauweni Delita Rosalina Mauweni Dematrius Prabila Dermolinda Maipan Desy D. Tay Kaat Devita T. Mabilehi Dewi S. Maleikari Dian Regina Tamara Plaimo Dian Regina Tamara Plaimo Doni R. P. Beri Doni Rian Putra Beri Donna E. Landa Dorkas Penau Drasmi I. Kamata Drasmi Inra Kamata Eflin M. E Kelamau Elisabeth Labe Elisabeth Labe Elisabeth Labe Endang Serang Enjel Maryana Weni Enjel Maryana Weni Ester Prity Claudia Biri Ester Prity Claudia Biri Ester Prity Claudia Biri Ester Prity Claudia Biri Eunike Molebila Feni Diana Djaha Feni Diana Djaha Fenti Kuang Frits Donasius Kamengmau Gabriel Malailak Gamelia Langkamang Gladys Itunde Gladys Itunde Halena M. Bekata Halena Makunbok Halena Makunbok Hana K. Lamma Koly Hapzi Ali Hatangnama Atakari Hedrawati Mauring Henderina Womakal Herianus Manimoy Herlofina Manikafola Herlofina Manikafola Heronike Mangmani Heronike Mangmani Heronike Mangmani Heru Subrata HERU SUBRATA Imanuel M. Laukamang Imanuel Y.H. Manapa Imanuel Yosafat Hadi Manapa Inang Naila Mustapa INDARTI, TITIK Inggrit E. Bayang Inggrit Elisabet Bayang Intan P. 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