Husain, Fahrisal
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Penerapan Keselamatan dan Kesehatan Kerja Masyarakat Sekitar Ring Satu Industri Besar di Kelurahan Bontoa Husain, Fahrisal; Umar, Risa Bernadip; Idhan, Muhammad Arif; Bunga, Ruth Bunga; Alhabsy, Gina Audina; Rafiuddin, Rafiuddin
JOURNAL OF TRAINING AND COMMUNITY SERVICE ADPERTISI (JTCSA) Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Okt 2023
Publisher : ADPERTISI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62728/jtcsa.v3i3.489

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Bontoa Village is an industry ring area so it has access to industry, both cement and other industries. Many community members earn their livelihood by working in industrial areas, so efforts must be made to promote occupational safety and health. The aim of outreach activities is to increase the ability to prevent early access to unwanted accidents. The method of this activity is lecture and question and answer. Before the lecture there was a pretest and after that a posttest was held. Participants in this activity are people at high risk of being affected by accidents and occupational health in Bontoa Village. The results of this activity show an increase in knowledge based on post-counseling practice. Therefore, it is recommended to carry out community service activities in other areas so that zero accidents occur.
Pemanfaatan Lahan Pekarangan dengan Penanaman Teknik Hidroponik dan Aquaponik sebagai Kulkas Hidup Husain, Fahrisal; Liswahyuni, Andi Liswahyuni; Nursaifullah, Nursaifullah; Tampubolon, Irianty Tampubolon
JOURNAL OF TRAINING AND COMMUNITY SERVICE ADPERTISI (JTCSA) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Juli 2024
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Mattiro Deceng Village is an agricultural area with the majority of rainfed rice fields which have the potential to dry out in the dry season. Community residents often lack fresh water, which can threaten food security. The aim of the socialization activity on the use of hydroponic plants is to increase public understanding about planting techniques without soil which are simply made. It is hoped that these efforts will prevent the risk of stunting in children under five as a result of lack of nutritional intake. The method of this activity is lecture and question and answer. Before the lecture there was a pretest and afterward a posttest was held. Participants in this activity are people who have direct contact with the prevalence of stunting in Mattiro Deceng Village. The results of this activity show an increase in knowledge based on post-counseling practice. Therefore, it is recommended to carry out community service activities in other areas so that the reduction in stunting levels can be realized immediately.
Green economic policy in South Sulawesi Husain, Fahrisal; Roslianah, Roslianah
Jurnal Pallangga Praja (JPP) Vol 6 No 2 (2024): October
Publisher : Institut Pemerintahan Dalam Negeri Kampus Sulawesi Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61076/jpp.v6i2.4982

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The Green Economy Index is a measurement process for evaluating Indonesia's achievements and performance transition towards a green economy. Economic transformation policy by adopting the concept of a green economy which is able to synergize economic growth with limited natural resources. A green economy has basic principles, namely creating relatively high economic growth while increasing welfare for society, protecting the quality of the economy and the carrying capacity of the environment. Green Economy Index (GEI) The Indonesian Green Economy Index has 15 indicators covering three pillars, namely economic, social and environmental. In implementing the green economy in South Sulawesi, the policy that will be implemented is managing land change by increasing the capabilities of farmers with agricultural technology to protect against climate change or Climate Smart Agriculture. Environmental services in the form of assistance or incentives to farmers who grow crops while preserving their land or contributing to improving the quality of the environment. Developing natural resources downstream of national policies with technology that does not degrade the environment where local communities depend on nature, and can allocate high added value for farmers.
“Jogo Tonggo, Jogo Konco”: Community Adaptation Strategies During COVID-19 Pandemic in Central Java, Indonesia Yuniati, Eka; Husain, Fadly; Husain, Fahrisal
Journal of Educational Social Studies Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jess.v14i1.24662

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The Covid-19 pandemic phenomenon has provided an extraordinary experience for the community. Many people have not been able to forget it, remember the incident as an unusual and frightening phenomenon. This study aims to understand the community's response and adaptation during Covid-19. Qualitative methods were chosen to frame this study, with data collecting techniques through interviews, observation and documentation. The study was conducted from May to June 2021, involving 41 informants from 14 different districts in Central Java. The results showed the responses emerged from the community were very diverse, both within the community and family. Handling of Covid-19 by the community is divided into the scope of self-isolation and isolation at home. The role of the community in handling residents affected is in the form of cooperation and caring for each other. In the family, each family member divides their role, both those who are sick and those who care for the sick. All elements or parties participate in the process of preventing and handling patients or family members exposed to Covid-19. In addition, the adaptation process was also carried out both in social life and in the workplace, for instance avoiding public activities and working from home.
Green economic policy in South Sulawesi Husain, Fahrisal; Roslianah, Roslianah
Jurnal Pallangga Praja (JPP) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): October
Publisher : Institut Pemerintahan Dalam Negeri Kampus Sulawesi Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61076/jpp.v6i2.4982

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The Green Economy Index is a measurement process for evaluating Indonesia's achievements and performance transition towards a green economy. Economic transformation policy by adopting the concept of a green economy which is able to synergize economic growth with limited natural resources. A green economy has basic principles, namely creating relatively high economic growth while increasing welfare for society, protecting the quality of the economy and the carrying capacity of the environment. Green Economy Index (GEI) The Indonesian Green Economy Index has 15 indicators covering three pillars, namely economic, social and environmental. In implementing the green economy in South Sulawesi, the policy that will be implemented is managing land change by increasing the capabilities of farmers with agricultural technology to protect against climate change or Climate Smart Agriculture. Environmental services in the form of assistance or incentives to farmers who grow crops while preserving their land or contributing to improving the quality of the environment. Developing natural resources downstream of national policies with technology that does not degrade the environment where local communities depend on nature, and can allocate high added value for farmers.