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Degrowth Analysis on Indonesian International Tourism Destinations Nuryananda, Praja Firdaus; Rudiany, Novita Putri; Najaf, Abdul Rezha Efrat; Mawardi, Alfiandi Imam; Hamdan, Arva Rizqullah; Bilqis, Thufailah Nafiisah; Zein, Isynariyah
Jurnal Hubungan Internasional Vol. 17 No. 2 (2024): JURNAL HUBUNGAN INTERNASIONAL
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jhi.v17i2.62921

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Greenwashing has become prevalent as many stakeholders falsely claim to adhere to green growth principles. Green growth also often neglects human rights aspects. This study proposes degrowth as an alternative to the dominant economic growth paradigm. Degrowth, which gained popularity during the post-pandemic recovery, emphasizes sustainability, justice, and independence from capitalist growth. While green growth often relies on technology for solutions, degrowth recognizes its potential limitations. In the Global South, degrowth can support local communities and challenge neo-colonial tourism practices. Community-based tourism, slow tourism, and responsible tourism are concrete manifestations of degrowth principles. These approaches aim to benefit local communities, reduce environmental impact, and promote sustainable tourism practices. This study focuses on three Indonesian international tourism destinations, Raja Ampat, Nusa Penida, and Labuan Bajo. By analysing the discourses surrounding these destinations, the study highlights the need for a transformative shift towards more sustainable and equitable tourism practices. Degrowth offers a roadmap for achieving balanced economic growth while prioritizing ecological preservation and social justice. Keywords: Green Growth, Degrowth, Sustainability, Justice, Tourism.
De-growth: A Practical Path to Just Sustainability Nuryananda, Praja Firdaus; Rudiany, Novita Putri; Hamdan, Arva Rizqullah; Zein, Isynariyah; Bilqis, Thufailah Nafiisah
JUSS (Jurnal Sosial Soedirman) Vol 7 No 2 (2024): JUSS (Jurnal Sosial Soedirman)
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Sosial and Ilmu Politik Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/juss.v7i2.13258

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There are challenges and contradictions presented by the green economy, and its derivative, namely green growth, including the phenomenon of greenwashing and the sustainability paradox. The green economy has the potential to cause technological determinism in sustainable development. This article attempts to reintroduce and amplify the idea of ​​de-growth, which was once a manifestation of post-pandemic recovery in 2020 as a form of economic re-orientation towards sustainable development. This article, written with a qualitative approach and literature study instruments, also portrays de-growth globally and in Indonesia, especially for the tourism sector with examples in Raja Ampat and Nusa Penida. We can examine the application of de-growth as an economic principle in Raja Ampat and Nusa Penida through restrictions on the number of tourists, zoning areas, and the involvement of existing local communities.
Kolaborasi Sosial Kemasyarakatan Triple Helix Untuk Peningkatan Literasi Digital di Desa Wisata Tegaren Nuryananda, Praja Firdaus; Suksmawati, Herlina; Mubah, Ahmad Safril; Wahyuningtyas, Dwi; Zein, Isynariyah; Handayani, Ruci; Rusmiati, Siti Binik
Bakti Cendana Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Bakti Cendana: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Timor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32938/bc.8.2.2025.206-218

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Desa Tegaren, Kab. Trenggalek, merupakan desa wisata yang menyuguhkan keindahan alam, budaya, suasana desa yang asri serta penuh dengan prestasi. Masyarakat Tegaren memang sudah menggunakan aplikasi digital ketika berinteraksi, membagikan momen lewat sosial media Instagram, serta kondisi internet di Tegaren sudah cukup mumpuni. Namun, masyarakat Tegaren masih kurang memahami bagaimana memilah dan memilih informasi yang tersedia di internet. Oleh sebabnya, tim pelaksana program merasa pengembangan literasi digital yang dilakukan dengan cara yang benar akan memberikan dampak yang baik juga untuk masyarakat di desa wisata, khususnya Tegaren. Pelaksanaan kegiatan pelatihan dan pendampingan dalam bentuk mini-series seminar ini menggunakan empat metode, yakni participatory rural appraisal observasi partisipatif, vestibule training, dan impact measurement. Mini-series seminar diadakan dua sesi, dengan sesi pertama membahas literasi digital untuk pemuda Desa Tegaren dan sesi kedua yang berisi materi good governance untuk pengelolaan desa wisata. Diharapkan dengan adanya kegiatan mini-series seminar literasi digital yang diadakan di Desa Tegaren dapat mendorong peningkatan kapasitas sumber daya manusia yang ada di kawasan pedesaan, khususnya di Desa Tegaren.
PELATIHAN OPERASI–PERAWATAN MESIN PENGADUK BUMBU HEXAGONAL UNTUK EFISIENSI PRODUKSI: EVALUASI PRA–PASCA PADA UMKM KERIPIK PRODUK KUMBOKARNO OLE-OLE DESA JAJAR Lestari, Wahyu Dwi; Maulana, Hendra; Nuryananda, Praja Firdaus; Lestari, Mufida Diah; Zein, Isynariyah; Febriansyah, Rahmad Ady; Althafiansyah, Rafif Zaidan; Azizullah, Dana Afif; Fikri, Kemas Achmad
Jurnal Abdi Insani Vol 12 No 12 (2025): Jurnal Abdi Insani
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/abdiinsani.v12i12.2976

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MSMEs chips in Jajar Village still manually layer seasoning, resulting in long processing times, high operator workload, and inconsistent quality between batches. This community service program aims to shift the process to a hexagonal seasoning mixer while simultaneously instilling discipline in operation-maintenance (PM) SOPs to increase efficiency and quality consistency. The activity implementation method includes needs mapping, SOP-module preparation, training (theory, demonstration, practice), coaching on the production floor, and pre-post evaluation. Instruments include pre-post knowledge tests, operator skill checklists, and process indicator measurements (productivity, CV of seasoning homogeneity, seasoning defects, setup time, unplanned downtime, and SOP/K3 compliance). The results showed a relative increase in operator knowledge of 63.6% (55% → 90%) followed by simultaneous improvements in process indicators: productivity increased by 29.1% (28.5 → 36.8 kg/hour), coefficient of variation (CV) of homogeneity decreased by 35.6% (17.4% → 11.2%), seasoning defects decreased by 57.6% (8.5% → 3.6%), setup time decreased by 31.5% (16.5 → 11.3 minutes), unplanned downtime decreased by 38.7% (62 → 38 minutes/day), and SOP/K3 compliance increased by 32.4% (68 → 90). These results indicate that the combination of technology transfer, SOP standardization, preventive maintenance, and operational parameter assistance on the production floor is effective in increasing efficiency while maintaining quality consistency. This intervention is aligned with Asta Cita—specifically missions 3 (encouraging entrepreneurship and creative industries), 4 (developing human resources), 5 (downstream and industrialization), and 6 (building from villages), and supports the SDGs: SDG 8 (decent work & economic growth), SDG 9 (industry, innovation & infrastructure), SDG 12 (sustainable production & consumption), SDG 3 (health & well-being), and SDG 17 (partnerships).