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Pemanfaatan_Minyak_Jelantah_dan_Serai Sebagai Bahan Dasar Pembuatan Lilin Aromaterapi Rahayu, Sang Ayu Putu; Rakhmawati, Adiyatma; Kinasih, Sekar Ayu; Anggreini, Lia; Frediyanto, Indra
Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol 9 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat
Publisher : Universitas Mathla'ul Anwar Banten

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30653/jppm.v9i1.599

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Minyak jelantah adalah minyak goreng yang dipakai secara berulang kali untuk menggoreng makanan menggunakan minyak yang sama. Tantangan yang teridentifikasi di Desa Klegen adalah bahwa penggunaan minyak jelantah berpotensi mengakibatkan risiko kesehatan bagi kesejahteraan tubuh kita. Selain itu, penanganan sembarangan terhadap minyak jelantah usang bisa menimbulkan dampak buruk pada lingkungan dan ekosistem perairan. Tujuan utama dari kegiatan adalah untuk memberdayakan masyarakat agar lebih mampu menghadapi masalah ini secara mandiri. Metode yang digunakan untuk mencapai tujuan ini melibatkan sesi ceramah, interaksi tanya-jawab, dan sesi praktik langsung. Kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat berfokus pada penyelenggaraan pelatihan pembuatan lilin aromaterapi yang menggunakan bahan dasar minyak jelantah dan minyak atsiri dari tanaman serai. Proses pelatihan ini telah berhasil diimplementasikan di lingkungan Desa Klegen. Hasil dari pelatihan ini berhasil meningkatkan keterampilan para kader PKK dalam membuat produk lilin aromaterapi. Diharapkan bahwa kegiatan ini menjadi implementasi nilai-nilai Pancasila, khususnya menciptakan kesejahteraan dan kemajuan perekonomian bagi warga masyarakat melalui berbagai inovasi dan pemanfaatan Sumber Daya Alam (SDA) lokal yang tersedia di Desa Klegen. Used cooking oil is cooking oil that is used repeatedly to fry food using the same oil. The challenge identified in Klegen Village is that the use of used cooking oil has the potential to cause health risks to our well-being. In addition, careless handling of used cooking oil can have a negative impact on the environment and aquatic ecosystems. The main objective of the activity is to empower the community to be more able to deal with this problem independently. The method used to achieve this goal involves lecture sessions, question-and-answer interactions, and hands-on practice sessions. Community service activities focus on organizing training in making aromatherapy candles using used cooking oil and essential oils from citronella plants. This training process has been successfully implemented in the Klegen Village environment. The results of this training succeeded in increasing the skills of PKK cadres in making aromatherapy candle products. It is hoped that this activity will become the implementation of Pancasila values, especially creating welfare and economic progress for community members through various innovations and utilizing local Natural Resources (SDA) available in Klegen Village.
Building Community Participation in the Development of Warloka Pesisir Village as a Modern Fishing Village in West Manggarai Rakhmawati, Adiyatma; Wijaya, Atika
Jurnal Humanitas: Katalisator Perubahan dan Inovator Pendidikan Vol 10 No 3 (2024): Agustus
Publisher : Universitas Hamzanwadi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/jhm.v10i3.27062

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Community participation is essential in developing tourism villages because the potential of social and cultural diversity resources in the community is the primary driving force behind the activities in the tourism village. This research aims to analyze the stages and obstacles of community participation in the development of Warloka Pesisir Tourism Village. This research uses qualitative research with descriptive research type. Data were gathered using observation, interviews, focus group discussion impacts (FGDs), and documentation. The concept used to analyze the data is the concept of participation from Cohen and Uphoff. The results showed that based on the four types of participation, the Warloka Pesisir community has not yet reached an optimal level of participation in developing a tourism village. Participation in decision-making and benefit-taking shows that the community is passive in decision-making and tends only to follow the final decision. This has an impact on the community's lack of maximum benefits from the development of tourist villages. Some existing obstacles hinder participation and tourism development, so more attention must be paid to supporting community participation by updating infrastructure and developing skills with empowerment.