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Restoration of coastal ecosystems: Enhancing community involvement in mangrove adoption in Mampie, West Sulawesi Putera, Alexander Kurniawan Sariyanto; Yunus, Muh. Rizal Kurniawan; Isdaryanti, Isdaryanti; Tahar, Musrifah; Aslam, Muhammad
Community Empowerment Vol 10 No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.12833

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Mampie Hamlet, West Sulawesi, is experiencing coastal abrasion, increasingly frequent tidal flooding, and water pollution that threaten the environment and community economy. Previous efforts, such as the installation of breakwaters, have not been effective in addressing these issues. This community service aims to increase community awareness and involvement in coastal conservation through a mangrove adoption system. The methods include focus group discussions (FGDs) with stakeholders, participatory visual-based training, and mangrove planting and monitoring at two locations. Four hundred forty-five mangrove seedlings were planted using an adoption system involving the community, schools, and universities. Monitoring over three months showed that 87% of the mangroves survived at the first location, while the second location experienced higher losses due to waste and environmental disturbances. From these results, the mangrove adoption system effectively increases community participation and planting success, although further support is needed in waste management and environmental awareness to maintain the achieved results.
Applying the blue economy on the Mampie coast: Geobag and mangrove solutions for abrasion Putera, Alexander Kurniawan Sariyanto; Isdaryanti, Isdaryanti; Saudi, Akbar Indrawan; Kamal, Kamal; Ishaq, Ishaq; Nurhalizah, Nurhalizah; Yusuf, Muhammad; Mandrigau, Tiara Septia; Fatmawati, Fatmawati
Community Empowerment Vol 10 No 10 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.14885

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Coastal abrasion at Mampie Beach, West Sulawesi, poses a serious threat to community livelihoods and biodiversity. This community-based program aimed to implement Blue Economy principles by integrating eco-technology and mangrove adoption to mitigate abrasion while empowering the local community at Rumah Sahabat Penyu. The methods included the installation of 60 geobags, planting 300 Rhizophora mangrove seedlings, and training in mangrove-based soap making as a sustainable livelihood initiative. Evaluation results showed that 100% of the geobags remained intact and the mangrove survival rate reached 80% (though 20% were damaged by plastic debris, large wood, and human activities). Furthermore, 23 participants successfully learned the mangrove-based soap-making process, enhancing environmental awareness and economic resilience. This program confirms the effectiveness of combining eco-technology and community participation in coastal protection and sustainable livelihood development. Further monitoring is recommended to evaluate the long-term performance of geobags and mangrove survival during peak abrasion seasons.