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Pengelolaan Sampah Berbasis Masyarakat: Revitalisasi Bank Sampah Syariah UIN Sunan Ampel Surabaya untuk Masa Depan yang Lebih Hijau Fitrianto, Achmad Room; Nawangsari, Ajeng Tita; Agustin, Riska; Arista, Setia Rini
Riau Journal of Empowerment Vol 7 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/raje.7.1.16-30

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The inadequate management of waste in a region has adverse effects on environmental pollution in that area. The resulting impacts include a decline in health due to disease outbreaks carried by waste, disruptions to aesthetics and comfort, disturbance of ecosystems, and economic losses. Current waste management practices often lack the principles of reduction, reuse, and recycling, leading to negative effects on public health and the environment. Comprehensive and integrated waste management is needed to achieve economic benefits, health for the community, and environmental safety. This study focuses on the revitalization of a Sharia-based Waste Bank (BSS) at Sunan Ampel State Islamic University (UINSA) in Surabaya, Indonesia. The aim is to support the university's commitment to environmental sustainability and implement quality waste management. The research employs a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods, including surveys, focus group discussions, and interviews, to assess the current waste management situation, stakeholders' perceptions, and potential strategies for waste bank revitalization. The study proposes a community-based waste management model through the revitalization of BSS to empower both internal and external stakeholders. This model integrates educational programs, financial incentives, and technological solutions to promote waste reduction, sorting, and recycling. The research contributes to enhancing waste management practices in the university and its surrounding communities while aligning with global sustainability goals.
The Impact of Family Poverty on Low Access to Technology in Education: Evidence in Surabaya Yudha, Ana Toni Roby Candra; Septiani, Arinda; Arista, Setia Rini
Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/ajim.v5i2.50490

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The current era of globalization has shown that technology is increasingly sophisticated, and development is becoming easier to optimize so that it is easier to distribute resources to remote and rural areas, but in reality, currently, the resources that have been entered are still experiencing inequality. One of them is the city of Surabaya. The number of poor people in the city of Surabaya has increased to 15 thousand people in 2020. As of 2021, the number of people in poverty increased to 152,490 thousand people. Final education is the most important capital to get a job and fulfill daily needs. This research uses a quantitative approach with a simple random sampling technique which is then analyzed using descriptive discussions. Data collection techniques were obtained from distributing questionnaires, interviews, and direct observation of 85 respondents/samples from a population of 575. Data testing was carried out using validity, reliability, classical assumption tests, and multiple linear regression analysis using SPSS 26. The results show that partial variables education (0.018), and access to technology (0.000) have a significant influence, while the number of families (0.369) does not have a significant influence on poor households. This research impacts government policy, especially in family poverty alleviation. Further studies could observe more about technology access in education on poverty alleviation.
Revitalizing the On-Campus Waste Bank: Promoting Community Environmental Awareness and Improving Waste Management Efficiency Fitrianto, Achmad Room; Nawangsari, Ajeng Tita; Agustin, Riska; Arista, Setia Rini; Ramadhani, Eka Nur Wahyu Safitri; Gibbons, Nadine Elizabeth
ASEAN Journal of Community Engagement Vol. 8, No. 1
Publisher : UI Scholars Hub

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Current waste management practices often lack the reduce, reuse, and recycle principles, leading to negative effects on public health and the environment. Comprehensive and integrated waste management is needed to achieve economic benefits, health for communities, and environmental safety. This study examines community-based sustainable waste management practices in academic institutions, thus bridging the theory-practice gap and providing a significant novelty through its integration of Sharia principles into waste management practices. It focuses on the revitalization of the Sharia-based Waste Bank (BSS) at Sunan Ampel State Islamic University (UINSA) in Surabaya, Indonesia, supporting the university’s commitment to environmental sustainability and implementing quality waste management. A mixed-methods approach was employed that included surveys, focus group discussions, and interviews to assess the current waste management situation and stakeholders’ perceptions of it, as well as potential strategies for waste bank revitalization. The findings reveal a lack of awareness of and participation in sustainable practices in the campus community. It underscores the importance of integrating awareness, regulatory compliance, and community engagement as innovative approaches to waste management. This study further provides a community-based waste management model through the revitalization of BSS at UINSA, supporting the university’s commitment to environmental sustainability and implementing quality waste management. This study contributes to enhancing waste management practices at the UINSA and its surrounding communities while aligning with global sustainability goals.