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Solar-Powered Highschool Library Information System Design and Implementation Lestari, Putri Yuni; Triawan, Farid; Lestari, Tika Endah; Harjon, Aditiya; Belfaqih, Idrus Husin; Djajasoepena, Rafie; Ramadhan, Ammar; Wandy, Wandy
Journal of Community Services: Sustainability and Empowerment Vol. 2 No. 02 (2022): September 2022
Publisher : Center for Research and Community Service of Sampoerna University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35806/jcsse.v2i2.311

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A school library is important in education, especially in high schools to support day-to-day operations. The purpose of this community service is to develop and install a solar-powered Library Information System for the State Highschool No. 6 Cirebon (SMA Negeri 6 Cirebon), Indonesia, in which the existing library operations were done manually. First, for the library database server, a small-size Raspberry Pi is utilized with a SLiMS library automation system installed and run over the school’s local network. Then, a sufficient energy resource is required to run the computer system; in this case, to support running the Raspberry Pi device. For this, a solar panel set-up is installed at the school to generate the electric power as the renewable energy resouce. Packages of solar panels with the battery are easily found in the online Indonesian marketplace, and this made the implementation of solar energy could become faster. In addition, a series of academic seminars is also held to support the library system operation as well as the school teachers.
Program Pembuatan Silase dalam Meningkatkan Ketersediaan Pakan Ternak dan Membangun Kemandirian Peternakan di Desa Keteleng, Batang Nugraha, Raikhan Wahid Rif’at Rasendriya; Fauziyah, Deva Aghnia; Zuvian, Nicholas Ilham; Anggerny, Adellia; Ramadhan, Ammar; Setiawan, Alifiannisa Thufailah; Putri, Natasya Permata; Rokhaniah, Siti; Baihaqi, Muhamad; Sulastiadi, Abyndra Hinayat
Jurnal Pusat Inovasi Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : Direktorat Pengembangan Masyarakat Agromaritim, Institut Pertanian Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jpim.7.1.14-24

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Silage is a type of animal feed produced through the fermentation of forage materials. This fermentation process is carried out under anaerobic (oxygen-free) conditions, allowing lactic acid bacteria to develop and produce lactic acid while reducing the oxygen content in the forage. The purpose of this program is to produce feed with high moisture content and longer shelf life, making it suitable as a feed reserve during the dry season or when forage resources become scarce. The activities were conducted three times, including presentations on silage, tools and materials, demonstrations, hands-on assistance in silage making, and documentation sessions. Data collection was carried out using participatory observation by directly observing the daily activities of farmers with their livestock. A total of 22 participants took part in this activity. The implementation of the silage-making training had a positive impact on farmers in Keteleng Village. The fermented silage was suitable for livestock consumption. Several challenges were encountered during the program, including limited participation during material presentations and inadequate tools used in the silage-making process. The impact observed was an increase in the farmers' knowledge and understanding of how to make silage as an alternative feed supply through the fermentation process. To ensure the sustainability of this program, active participation of the Keteleng Village farmers was encouraged. The publication of the silage program can further support its continuity. The implementation of this training serves as a concrete step in maintaining feed reserves and improving the welfare of farmers in Keteleng Village, Blado District, Batang Regency, Central Java.
Mapping the implementation of carbon tax in Indonesia: Literature review and optimisation strategies Rexipal, Dewangga; Santoso, Agnes Novita Mega Putri; Ramadhan, Ammar; Maulana, Ridho
Educoretax Vol 4 No 10 (2024)
Publisher : WIM Solusi Prima

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54957/educoretax.v4i10.1153

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This research aims to map out how to achieve optimisation of carbon tax implementation in Indonesia based on the framework of carbon tax implementation in developing countries. The research is conducted through a literature study, by reviewing theories and findings from other researchers related to carbon tax implementation, application, positive impacts, and negative impacts. The study highlights the importance of establishing an effective carbon tax policy to reduce emissions and combat climate change, while also considering the challenges of limited data and capacity, social impacts, and coordination between ministries. This study also discusses the current condition of carbon tax implementation in Indonesia and discusses policy recommendations for optimal implementation. The results show that the current condition implementation carbon tax in Indonesia still has many things that need to be considered so that it can be optimised. This research is expected to contribute to the literature on carbon tax implementation in Indonesia and provide considerations for the Ministry of Finance in formulating carbon tax implementation policies.
Moderating Role of Profitability in The Association Between Green Accounting and Firm Value Hazmi, Raldin Alif Al; Ramadhan, Ammar; Firmansyah, Amrie
Journal of Governance Risk Management Compliance and Sustainability Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): April Volume
Publisher : Center for Risk Management & Sustainability and RSF Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31098/jgrcs.v4i1.2166

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Environmental pollution often occurs in various parts of the world, including Indonesia. Indonesia, with abundant natural resources, raises new environmental issues. Companies in the mining and coal sector cause significant environmental damage in Indonesia. Not infrequently, these companies are less aware of the importance of preserving the environment. Most companies only think about profit without paying attention to environmental sustainability. This study aims to analyze and determine the effect of green accounting implementation on firm value and profitability on moderating the interaction between green accounting and firm value. This study uses data from 14 companies engaged in mining and coal for 2020-2022 on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) website and the Proper Value Index issued by the Decree of the Ministry of Environment with a sample of 42 sample data. The test was conducted using panel data multiple linear regression analysis. This study concludes that green accounting affect firm value. Profitability has not been able to model the interaction between green accounting and firm value. This study is expected to add to the literature on financial accounting, sustainability accounting, and green accounting, especially regarding firm value and investor reaction. This research is also expected to provide attention to companies in Indonesia to improve their green sustainability. There is a need to increase the role of the government in overseeing the implementation of green accounting in companies to ensure the sustainability of the Indonesian environment.