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PENYULUHAN PENGENALAN KONSEP ECO–MASJID DI KITAKYUSHU ISLAMIC CULTURAL CENTER (KICC) JEPANG Minarti, Astari; Hartanti, Nurhikmah Budi; Cahyati, Sally; Notoprayitno, Maya Indrasti
JUARA: Jurnal Wahana Abdimas Sejahtera Volume 5, Nomor 2, Juli 2024
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Lingkungan Fakultas Arsitektur Lanskap dan Teknologi Lingkungan, Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/xb9nbc43

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Kitakyushu Islamic Cultural Center (KICC) adalah sebuah fasilitas yang berfungsi untuk melayani komunitas Muslim di Kota Kitakyushu, Jepang. Fasilitas ini menyediakan ruangan untuk beribadah, pertemuan komunitas, aktivitas pembelajaran dan pertukaran budaya. Kegiatan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat ini bertujuan agar komunitas Muslim lokal dan pendatang di Kota Kitakyushu dapat mengenal konsep eco-masjid dan kemudian menerapkan konsep tersebut dalam praktik sehari-hari di KICC sehingga dapat menjadi pelopor untuk menerapkan konsep eco-masjid di fasilitas-fasilitas masjid lainnya di negara Jepang. Sebelum waktu pelaksanaan, materi yang akan disampaikan dalam kegiatan PkM di Masjid Kota Kitakysuhu telah dipersiapkan dalam bentuk power point yang kemudian dicetak dalam ukuran A4.  Penyampaian materi dilakukan dengan konsep tutorial dan diskusi dengan penyuluh memperlihatkan lembar materi kepada para peserta PkM. Materi yang disiapkan terkait dengan pengenalan konsep eco-masjid kepada para peserta PkM. Kegiatan penyuluhan yang berupa pengenalan konsep eco-masjid ini dapat dianggap berhasil karena munculnya antusias dari para peserta untuk memberikan opini dan pemikiran terkait konsep eco-masjid ini selama proses diskusi, terutama peserta dari negara Malaysia dan warga Jepang itu sendiri. Konsep eco-masjid ini diakui oleh para peserta yaitu komunitas Muslim lokal dan pendatang sebagai konsep ramah lingkungan yang belum dilegitimasi secara aktual di negara Jepang. Para peserta mengharapkan konsep eco-masjid ini dapat serta merta menjadi praktik yang umum di negara Jepang dan negara peserta lainnya seperti Malaysia.  
PENYULUHAN PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH SEBAGAI UPAYA PENGURANGAN VOLUME SAMPAH DI TPA Minarti, Astari
ABDIMAS UNWAHAS Vol 9, No 2 (2024): -
Publisher : Universitas Wahid Hasyim Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31942/abd.v9i2.11220

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Permasalahan kritis sampah pada perkotaan yaitu kapasitas Tempat Pemrosesan Akhir Sampah (TPA) yang semakin overload. Hal ini tentu saja memaksa pemerintah untuk membuat kebijakan strategis berupa upaya pengurangan sampah sebanyak 30%, dimulai dari sumber sampah seperti sarana pendidikan. Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat berupa penyuluhan kepada masyarakat siswa dan guru SMA Negeri 2 Gunung Putri bertujuan untuk meningkatkan pengetahuan serta menciptakan inisiatif berkontribusi dalam upaya mengurangi volume timbulan sampah serta berperan serta dalam pengelolaan sampah di lingkungan sekolah bagi para siswa - siswi SMA Negeri 2 Gunung Putri. Sasaran akhir kegiatan ini adalah untuk membentuk kader siswa - siswi sadar sampah dalam rangka mencapai tujuan Sekolah Adiwiyata dan mendukung Perilaku Hidup Bersih Sehat di lingkungan sekolah. Metode pengabdian kepada masyarakat yang dilakukan melalui tahap survei, koordinasi dan persiapan materi penyuluhan serta tahap pelaksanaan penyuluhan dan monitoring evalusi terhadap keberhasilan kegiatan penyuluhan. Para siswa peserta penyuluhan sangat antusias mendapatkan pengetahuan tentang pengelolaan sampah dan penerapan teknik Reduce – Reuse – Recycle (3R) dalam pengelolaan sampah, serta dampak negatif dari pengelolaan sampah yang buruk. Diskusi sangat intensif dikarenakan peserta adalah siswa-siswa yang aktif dalam kegiatan ekstrakurikuler dan bersedia menjadi kader dalam mensosialisasikan gerakan pengurangan sampah kepada seluruh siswa di SMA Negeri 2 Gunung Putri. Kata kunci: kader, pengurangan sampah, sekolah, siswa, timbulan sampah
A Climate – Responsive Conceptual Framework for Assessing Water Ecological Carrying Capacity in Urban Watershed Minarti, Astari; Rinanti, Astri; Fachrul, Melati Ferianita; Hendrawan, Diana Irvindiaty; Septiani, Winnie
INFOMATEK Vol 27 No 1 (2025): Juni 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Pasundan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/infomatek.v27i1.26837

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Rapid urbanization and climate variability have degraded water quality and reduced the resilience of urban watershed. This study proposes a climate-responsive conceptual framework for assessing Water Ecological Carrying Capacity (WECC) in urban environments. The framework integrates hydro – climatic indicators, urban – climatic dynamics, and adaptive policy interventions, structured within the Driver–Pressure–State–Impact–Response (DPSIR) model. It is designed to evaluate the dynamic interactions between urban growth, climate variability, and freshwater ecosystem thresholds. A systematic review of 14 studies from Asia and beyond provides empirical support for the framework. Indicators such as streamflow variability, urban land use, water temperature, and governance capacity are categorized within the DPSIR components to illustrate the multifaceted nature of WECC. The study highlights how hydro – climatic and socio – economic stressors interact to influence the vulnerability and resilience of water ecosystems. Figures and tables within the paper visualize these interactions and simulate feedback loops under various environmental and policy scenarios. While the model presents a comprehensive and adaptable framework, it is based on secondary data and lacks validation through localized, real-time application. Nevertheless, it serves as a strategic tool for anticipating and addressing urban water sustainability challenges. It encourages the use of integrated, climate – informed planning approaches and provides a foundation for future research and policy in climate – sensitive regions. This study underscores the importance of evaluating WECC not as a static measure but as a dynamic function shaped by ecological, social, and climatic processes.
TEKNIS OPERASIONAL PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH DI DESA NAGRAK DAN DESA CIANGSANA MENUJU TPST 3R Muharam, Gusni; Ruhiyat, Ratnaningsih; Minarti, Astari
Jurnal Lingkungan dan Kota VOLUME 3, NUMBER 2, NOVEMBER 2023
Publisher : Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/bhuwana.v3i2.18597

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Nagrak and Ciangsana Village located in Gunung Putri Sub-district, Bogor Regency, West Java. The area of Nagrak Village is 5.84 km2 and the area of Ciangsana Village is 8.62 km2. The level of waste service in both villages is 12%, the planned service level target at the end of the planning year 2032 is 100%. This planning data collection uses the SNI 19-3964-1994 method regarding data collection methods in operational technical planning for waste management. Sampling using the stratified random sampling method, the waste generation rate in Nagrak Village and Ciangsana Village is 2 liters/person/day with a total population of 51488 people from the two villages, the waste generation from domestic areas has 54% organic waste and anorganic waste has 46%. The waste generation from Non-domestic areas has 60% organic waste and anorganic waste has 40%. Organic waste is processed with Black Soldier Fly (BSF), anorganic waste is processed with the Refused Derived Fuel (RDF) method at TPST 3R Trisakti. The planning stage consists of short term (2022-2024) medium term (2025-2028) and long term (2029-2032). The cost budget plan includes investment, operational and maintenance costs with a total cost of Rp.59,424,025,515. The selected alternative is alternative I, which has a more economical and affordable cost budget for Nagrak Village and Ciangsana Village.
The Characteristics of Organic Waste in Hotel Aston Kartika Grogol Jocelin, Yolanda Thasya; Purwaningrum, Pramiati; Minarti, Astari
Journal of Community Based Environmental Engineering and Management Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): September 2024
Publisher : Department of Environmental Engineering - Universitas Pasundan - Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jcbeem.v8i2.17248

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A hotel is a property that provides temporary accommodation, food and beverage services to guests with a variety of other facilities. Waste generation from hotels is a equal by organic and inorganic waste, of course efforts are needed to deal with this problem. The purpose of this study was to analyze the composition of organic waste in the form of food loss and food waste and to plan a hotel organic waste. Using 2 variables, namely the composition of the type of organic waste. The composition of the waste used was food loss and food waste. The results of the comparison of composting results with SNI 7763:2018 show that the water content exceeds the quality standard. The conclusion of this research is a 50% organic waste with a recycling potential of 100%. The composition of organic waste at Aston Kartika Grogol Hotel in the form of food loss comes from restaurants, kitchens, and meeting rooms that are put together in kitchen trash bags as much as 13%. For food waste, Aston Kartika Grogol Hotel comes from the rooms, public areas, restaurants, kitchens, and there is waste from meeting rooms which are combined into kitchen waste bags as much as 36% of the total hotel waste.
Memperkuat Jejaring dan Komitmen Kerja Sama untuk Menciptakan Kampus Berkelanjutan Minarti, Astari; Sunaryo, Thalia; Gunawan, Juniati
CARADDE: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Agustus
Publisher : Ilin Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31960/caradde.v7i1.2430

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The Sustainability Campus Regional Workshop was conducted as one of the activities to share, increase awareness and knowledge amongst campus stakeholders, both internal and external, in implementing concrete sustainability activities. This activity is expected to increase the collaboration amongst campus members in order to create a balance environmental, social and governance performance. The methods used in this workshop are carried out by delivering materials from related resource people which could be applied into sustainability campus concept. Interactive discussions, questions and answers and sharing experiences amongst participants were conducted. The results showed that the implementation of a sustainable campus is still facing some challenges, such as lifestyle and awareness of the importance of adopting a sustainable mindset is still low. The implementation of sustainable campus concept is currently not optimal. This activity needs to be followed-up by stakeholders and campus leaders, particularly in developing policies and real actions.