Aisyah, Anjelina Putri
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INOVASI PENGOLAHAN LIMBAH ORGANIK DENGAN MAGGOT DAN KOMPOSTER DI DESA SUBOH KECAMATAN SUBOH KABUPATEN SITUBONDO Wulandari, Tri Anggi; Zahwan, Mohammmad Daffa; Yuliastika, Devi Elengga; Anugerah, Muhammad Aldi Ilham; Christian, Daniel; Fitri, Dewi Adhelia; Aisyah, Anjelina Putri; Rejanta, Mohammad Iqbal Adelia; Andaresta, Regina Ryo; Rosida, Oktafia; Haryadi, Nanang Tri
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Applied Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): JPMA Vol 3 No 2
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/jpma.v3i2.53395

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Pengolahan sampah organik di Desa Suboh menggunakan larva maggot dan komposter sebagai pendekatan inovatif dalam manajemen limbah. Dalam waktu tiga minggu, larva maggot mampu mengurai sampah organik dengan persentase 34%, 48%, dan 72%, menghasilkan total residu penguraian sebesar 6.885 gram yang bisa dijadikan pupuk organik. Selain itu, komposter yang melibatkan partisipasi masyarakat menghasilkan Pupuk Organik Padat (POP) dan Pupuk Organik Cair (POC), dengan pengurangan sampah mencapai 56,25% dari 8 kg sampah organik yang diolah. Proyek ini, yang didukung oleh berbagai pihak di desa, memiliki tujuan untuk memberikan pengetahuan lebih agar masyarakat bisa paham tentang bagaimana cara mengelola sampah dengan baik sehingga bisa menerapkan praktik berkelanjutan. Melalui pelatihan yang telah dilaksanakan, program ini selain bisa mengatasi masalah lingkungan yang diakibatkan oleh pengelolaan sampah yang tidak tepat, bisa juga memberikan manfaat lain yaitu menghasilkan pupuk yang dapat dimanfaatkan oleh petani.
KONTRUKSI SOSIAL : FENOMENA PERNIKAHAN DINI DALAM REALITAS SOSIAL MASYARAKAT DESA Aisyah, Anjelina Putri; Ghebi Parwati; Muhamad Imam Prabowo
SABANA: Jurnal Sosiologi, Antropologi, dan Budaya Nusantara Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): April 2023
Publisher : Yayasan Literasi Sains Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55123/sabana.v2i1.1846

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The socio-cultural construction of the village community regarding early marriage has been going on for a long time. In the early stages, of course, there will be matchmaking and then a binding session between women and men to the stage of legal marriage in a reality. Since the beginning, parents have made arranged marriages that can lift the family's economy, which has not yet risen. A portrait of the cultivation of social values related to the phenomenon of early marriage makes a cultural reflection of the village community. The methodology we use in this research is a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach through observation and interviews to obtain information directly. Interview informants in the study, P3N (Maid for Marriage Registrar) Kemuning, P3N (Assistant for Registrar of Marriage) Antirogo, Head of RT 002 RW 002.  The research uses Peter L. Burger and Luckmann's theory of social construction. The results of the study can be examined through three concepts of social construction theory, first, externalization which shows that a culture in each region is able to improve the economy in marriage here and be free from the bad side of promiscuity. Second, objectification provides a space and limits for village communities to conduct early marriages because of the regulations bound by the government as a minimum age of marriage. Third, the internalization of the community in early marriage makes a reality that encouragement from the family can become a social construction that early marriage is a natural thing. However, with the attachment of state regulations, the community is quite aware of the risks of early marriage even though there are still those who legalize early marriage in a siri marriage bond.