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PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT MELALUI PEMANFAATAN SAMPAH PLASTIK MENJADI ECO PAVING BLOCK DI DESA GOHONG Evanggelion, Ekklesia; Fallah, Alwan; Raysharie, Puput Iswandyah; Kara, Arya Sadhana Bagas; Stefhany, Chyntia; Gulo, Engki Sofiat; Safitri, Novriana; Ramadani, Santi Azmiara Nor; Faidah, Viaini Nur
PEDAMAS (PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT) Vol. 3 No. 05 (2025): SEPTEMBER 2025
Publisher : MEDIA INOVASI PENDIDIKAN DAN PUBLIKASI

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Permasalahan sampah plastik di Indonesia terus mengalami eskalasi seiring dengan tingginya pemakaian bahan plastik sekali pakai di Indonesia. Berdasarkan permasalahan tersebut, maka ditemukanlah salah satu solusi inovatif yang dapat dilakukan adalah pemanfaatan limbah plastik sebagai bahan campuran dalam pembuatan Eco Brick. Tindakan pengabdian masyarakat ini dilaksanakan pada tanggal 7 Agustus 2023 di Desa Gohong, Kecamatan Bukit Batu, Kota Palangka Raya, dengan melibatkan 47 responden. Metode yang digunakan adalah pendekatan partisipatif melalui sosialisasi, refleksi, serta praktik langsung pembuatan Eco Paving Block . Evaluasi dilakukan menggunakan kuesioner pre-test dan post-test, uji normalitas, uji Paired Sample t-Test, serta kuesioner terbuka. Hasil uji normalitas menunjukkan data berdistribusi normal, sedangkan hasil Paired Sample t-Test menghasilkan nilai signifikansi 0,3679 (> 0,05), yang berarti tidak terdapat perbedaan signifikan antara skor sebelum dan sesudah pelatihan. Meskipun demikian, kuesioner terbuka menunjukkan bahwa masyarakat memperoleh pengetahuan baru, termotivasi untuk mendaur ulang sampah plastik, serta melihat potensi ekonomi dari produk Eco Paving Block . Oleh karena itu, kegiatan ini berkontribusi pada peningkatan kesadaran lingkungan dan membuka peluang usaha berbasis pemanfaatan limbah plastik.
Pemetaan Sosial dalam Perencanaan Pembangunan Desa Berkelanjutan: Studi Desa Srigonco, Malang Leksono, Didit Puji; Purborini, Vivi Sylvia; Suryanatha, Ida Bagus; Kaharap, Yorgen; Raysharie, Puput Iswandyah
Abdimas Indonesian Journal Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Civiliza Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59525/aij.v5i2.1167

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Social mapping is a crucial instrument in village development planning based on the real conditions of the community. This study aims to describe the results of social mapping as the basis for sustainable village development planning in Srigonco Village, Malang Regency. This research employed a qualitative approach using in-depth interviews with 42 respondents consisting of village leaders and community members. Social mapping was conducted based on nine pillars, namely socio-cultural, socio-economic, education, health, law, community empowerment, entrepreneurship (MSMEs), women-children-disabilities, as well as environment and infrastructure. The findings indicate that Srigonco Village has considerable potential in the agricultural, livestock, fisheries, tourism, and MSME sectors; however, these potentials have not been optimally managed due to limited human resource capacity, weak village economic institutions, low legal awareness, and the suboptimal role of the Village-Owned Enterprise (BUMDes). In addition, disparities in access to education, limited empowerment of women and vulnerable groups, and the lack of integrated management of the environment and village infrastructure remain significant challenges. Based on the SWOT analysis, the main strengths of the village lie in community openness and strong support from the village government for change, while the major challenges include low economic welfare and limited community capacity. This social mapping serves as a foundational basis for formulating sustainable village development strategies oriented toward strengthening human resources, optimizing local potential, reinforcing MSMEs, and improving participatory-based village governance.
Utilization of Rambutan Peel and Kelulut Honey in Herbal Lip Balm Production to Empower PKK Mothers Raysharie, Puput Iswandyah; Kalalinggi, Septaria Yolan; Bancin, John Budiman; Rasidah, Rasidah; Ompusunggu, Dicky Perwira; Nafisah, Zahrotun
Bubungan Tinggi: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 7, No 4 (2025): NOVEMBER 2025
Publisher : Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

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This community service program aimed to enhance the entrepreneurial skills and economic independence of the Bahu Palawa Village community by training members of the Family Welfare Movement (PKK) to produce herbal lip balm using rambutan peel waste and kelulut honey. The program adopted a Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach, actively involving participants in each stage: basic entrepreneurship training, dissemination of information on the benefits of local ingredients, hands-on lip balm production, digital marketing, and packaging design. The training combined expository instruction, demonstrations, and practical activities to ensure comprehension and application. Evaluation was conducted using pretest-posttest instruments and Wilcoxon signed-rank statistical analysis. Results showed a significant increase in participants’ understanding of rambutan peel benefits (from 12 to 28 participants) and of kelulut honey (from 22 to 29 participants), as well as improved trust in the safety of herbal cosmetics (from 31 to 32 participants). Satisfaction surveys indicated high approval of the training materials and mentoring. The program successfully increased knowledge, skills, and awareness of local resource potential. Its impact includes fostering interest in transforming organic waste into economically valuable products, although continued mentoring is needed to support sustainable independent production.
The Effect of Exchange Rates, India’s GDP, and Global Price Fluctuations on Indonesia’s CPO Exports to India Benius; Anarki, Rambu; Raysharie, Puput Iswandyah
Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi Kesatuan Vol. 13 No. 6 (2025): JIAKES Edisi Desember 2025
Publisher : Institut Bisnis dan Informatika Kesatuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37641/jiakes.v13i6.4693

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Indonesia’s crude palm oil plays a vital role in global vegetable oil markets, with India consistently ranking as one of its main importers amid dynamic macroeconomic conditions. This study examines how exchange rates, India’s GDP, and international CPO prices affect Indonesia’s crude palm oil exports to India from 1994–2024. Using a quantitative approach with time-series data, secondary sources were obtained from the Central Bureau of Statistics, UN Comtrade, and the World Bank. Classical assumption tests and multiple linear regression were performed using Stata. The results show that the IDR exchange rate has a positive and significant effect on crude palm oil export volumes, indicating that depreciation improves export competitiveness. In contrast, India’s GDP has a negative and significant effect, suggesting that economic growth is associated with import diversification and substitution toward domestic vegetable oils. International CPO prices exhibit a positive but insignificant effect, reflecting relatively inelastic demand in India’s food industry. The F-test confirms that all variables jointly influence exports, with the model explaining 66.44% of export variation. The study highlights the crucial role of exchange rates and the paradoxical impact of India’s economic growth, implying that Indonesia should diversify markets, strengthen trade negotiations, and improve production efficiency.
Co-Authors A, Vioni Abda Abda Ananda, Luthfia Ananta, Asty Anarki, Rambu Anugerah, Kevin Putra Ardilla, Nike Ari Irawan Astria, Seni Kasih Baehaqi Benius Benius, Benius Berlian, Brigita Butarbutar, Risnauli Cahnia, Murny Datubara, Kesia Delonio, Elvin Dicky Perwira Ompusunggu Elisa Pebrianata Evanggelion, Ekklesia Faidah, Viaini Nur Fallah, Alwan Farida Farida Giopingki, Erwin Gulo, Engki Sofiat Gunawan, Teresia Novita Harnie, Luluk Tri Hawini, Febrina Gracia Heldo, Heldi Helena ika ayu lestari Indriasari, Felda Jekson John Budiman Bancin Kaharap, Yorgen Kalalinggi, Septaria Yolan Kara, Arya Sadhana Bagas Khomariah, Suci Nur Leksono, Didit Puji Limbong, Yulianti Mawardani, Rizka Mayanglina S, Stefani Meilyadina, Yessyka Michael Jaya, Michael Nadya Azzahra, Nadya Nafisah, Zahrotun Nengsih, Putri Salasyah Riadin Oktavianus Oktavianus Olivia T. T. H, Maria Permana, Dani Putri, Mareta Novia Ramadani, Santi Azmiara Nor Rasidah Rasidah, Rasidah Renaldi, Deva Reyna, Laura Rianti, Alfina Rolensa, Vivi Roy, Ignatius Hapiktoran Safitri, Novia Safitri, Novriana Saiful, Ahmad Sanjaya, Mesak Santariasi Mahar, Viola Kristina saputri, tiara Sastra, Dian Selviae Sepditami, Yuafni Simandalahi, Lusiana Simandalahi, Lusiana Iswandyah Sinaga, Melati Sirait, Adelia Sitepu, Amsal Alfredo Sofian, Irvina Rahimatullah Stefhany, Chyntia Sukma, Mellyana Noorlhayatie Suryanatha, Ida Bagus T, Donella Cleodora Tamil, Yuyun Tarigan, Heberyani Br Tarigan, Meiyo Glori telaumbanua, Seprimayani Tesalonika, Donella Cleodora Vivi Sylvia Purborini Wani, Yesra Wulandari, Mesi Yetno Yetno, Yetno Yumitro, Alsius Zahra Zahra