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Development of The Cibeet River Natural Tourism In Cijeruk Village Cilacap Regency Saputra, Jumadil; Lugiana, Yuda; Robiatul A, Wahda; Nazila, Siti Desi; Noor F, Deng Dewi; Septiani, Lisma; Fauziah, Irma Silvia; Assidqi, Hasbi; Maulana, Deni; Sopia, Dea; Wahyuni, Arni Sri; Nurhayati, Ai; Pratiwi, Anggia Suci; Hendrawan, Budi; Mujiarto, Mujiarto
AbdimasMu UMTAS Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): AbdimasMu UMTAS: Journal Of Community Service
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Muhammadiyah Tasikmalaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35568/nzwa7632

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 Indonesia is a country that has abundant natural resources. We can manage natural resources to take advantage of it, for example, as a place for tourism, for example natural tourism. The implementation of this community service activity was carried out in Cijeruk Village, Kujang Hamlet, Sawah Tengah. The community service will be held on 10 August – 12 September 2021. The target of this community service is the natural resources in Cijeruk Village which have the potential to be used as a tourist spot. The purpose of this community service is to help develop Cijeruk Village and improve the economy of the people there through the construction of tourist attractions. This community service method is in the form of involving village officials, the community, and local youth organizations to be involved in the development of the Cibeet River nature tourism. The implementation carried out is revamping the Cibeet River area, making and mapping photo spots, making chairs, making access roads and others. The result of the development of the Cibeet River natural tourism is the development of the Cibeet River natural tourism, which is used as a rest area and a place to play. In conclusion, the existence of Kali Cibeet natural tourism can help the development of Cijeruk Village, which is marked by the large number of people who come to the Kali Cibeet Nature tourism and the community's economy can increase by adding new livelihoods for the community such as building stalls in tourist areas, parking lots, rental places mats, hammocks etc.
Offline-Based Tutoring in Cijeruk Village, Dayeuhluhur District, Cilacap Regency Nurhayati, Ai; Wahyuni, Arni Sri; Sopia, Dea; Maulana, Deni; Assidqi, Hasbi; Fauziah, Irma Silvia; Septiani, Lisma; Noor F, Neng Dewi; Nazila, Siti Desi; Robiatul A, Wahda; Lugiana, Yuda; Hendrawan, Budi
AbdimasMu UMTAS Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): AbdimasMu UMTAS: Journal Of Community Service
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Muhammadiyah Tasikmalaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35568/nm420r72

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Offline-based tutoring activities in Cijeruk Village, Dayeuhluhur District, Cilacap Regency were carried out for the UMTAS KKN-T service program targeting elementary school students living in Cijeruk Village. This activity aims to (1) assist students in understanding material that is not yet understood, (2) help with assignments given to students so that students do not experience difficulties, (3) in addition to participating in reducing corona virus clusters in the education sector, Offline-based tutoring also results in Elementary School (SD) students better understanding the material provided and being more helpful in doing schoolwork.
Effect of Fiber Length and Alkalization Treatment on the Tensile Properties of Musa Paradisia Banan Stick Fiber Composite Gundara, Gugun; Refiadi, Gunawan; Lugiana, Yuda
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 3 No. 7 (2024): July 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijis.v3i7.10520

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Composite materials are widely used and in demand in various applications, because they have advantages such as being light and relatively strong. The basic material used in this composite uses natural fiber because the fiber is environmentally friendly and is available in abundance in nature, making it more economical. The matrix as a binder uses epoxy. This research was conducted to determine the comparison of tensile strength of composites due to the influence of alkalisation and non-alkalization with a concentration of 5% NaOH for 2 hours with fiber lengths of 5 cm and 7 cm. The composite specimens made refer to the ASTM-D638 standard. The research method used four stages, namely taking kepok banana tree frond fibers, making composites, tensile testing and SEM testing. The highest tensile test results occurred in composites with alkalization treatment with a fiber length variation of 5 cm, namely 39.54 MPa. Meanwhile, the highest value for the composite without alkalization treatment occurred at a fiber length of 5 cm, namely 39.19 MPa. The highest elastic modulus value occurred in the composite with a 7 cm fiber variation of 4.76 GPa with alkalization treatment