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VISUALIZATION OF INDONESIA'S GREEN ECONOMY INDEX (GEI) STATUS MAPPING FOR ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Suyanto; Wiwik Budiarti; Jajuk Suprijati; Alda Raharja; Mustika Winedar
International Journal Management and Economic Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): May: International Journal Management and Economic
Publisher : Asosiasi Dosen Muda Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56127/ijme.v4i2.2086

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This study aims to map the status of the Green Economy Index (GEI) in Indonesia to support economic transformation towards sustainable development. Using the K-Means clustering method, this study analyzes GEI data from Dual Citizen at the global level and GEI from BAPPENAS at the national level. The results show that Indonesia is in the bottom seventh position globally, with a focus on air quality. Factors such as urbanization, the use of motor vehicles, and industrial activities are the main causes. In addition, at the provincial level, agricultural productivity is the biggest challenge in the green economy dimension. These findings confirm the need for integrated policies to address environmental issues and increase economic productivity. Policy recommendations include the transition to clean energy, the development of environmentally friendly public transportation, the improvement of low-carbon agricultural practices, and the strengthening of collaboration between stakeholders. This research provides important insights to support Indonesia's efforts to improve the GEI ranking and achieve the sustainable development goals.
Optimization of the Batik Creative Industry through Technological Innovation to Improve Product Quality, Quantity, and Cost Efficiency in the City of Probolinggo Fedianty Augustinah; Liosten Rianna Roosida Ully Tampubolon; Suyanto; Nensy Megawati Simanjuntak; Bambang Sutejo
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): December
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i4.1275

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The Higher Education Community Service Program for Regions (PM-UPUD) aims to optimize the batik creative industry in Probolinggo City through the application of technological innovations. Target partners include Batik Wahyulatri and Poerwa Batik, which face problems such as limited raw material planning, motif and coloring quality, drying technology, and digital marketing strategies. The implementation methods include socialization, training, technology application, mentoring, and evaluation. The technologies applied include Wastewater Treatment Plant (IPAL), infrared dry room machines, Material Requirement Planning (MRP), synthetic coloring techniques, and digital marketing. The program results showed significant improvements: 40% in production capacity, 30% in dyeing quality, 20% in sales turnover for partner 1 and 25% for partner 2, as well as 30% and 36% in profits, respectively. This program supports ASTA CITA number 3 and SDGs number 8 on decent work and sustainable economic growth.
Optimizing the Creative Batik Industry in Situbondo and PKK Groups Through Innovation in Automatic Batik Pattern Machines and Food Dehydrator Machines in the Extremely Poor Area of Selowogo Village Suyanto; Liosten Rianna Roosida Ully Tampubolon; Fadjar Kurnia Hartati; Muhammad Hayyu Hani Nuril; M. Afrizal Adi Pratama; Andini Safitri; Hawari Abariyah Marasabessy
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): December
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i4.1278

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This service activity aims to optimize the potential of the batik creative industry in Selowogo Village, Situbondo, and to empower the PKK Group through appropriate technology innovations in the form of an automatic batik pattern machine and a food dehydrator machine. This program focuses on extremely poor areas with an average income of below Rp50,000 per day. The activity approach includes socialization, training, technology implementation, mentoring, and sustainability evaluation. The results of the activities show significant improvements, including a 30% increase in batik production capacity, a 40% improvement in motif quality, and a 35% increase in sales revenue. For the PKK Group, skills in making batik and healthy food products based on moringa leaves increased by 50% and 70%, respectively. This program successfully promoted local economic empowerment, strengthened creative industry innovation, and contributed to achieving SDGs 1 (no poverty) and 3 (good health and well-being).