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Analysis of Spatial Distribution and Factors Influencing the Location of Tofu and Tempe Traders in the Periphery Area Market of Surakarta City in Supporting the Achievement of the SDGs Sunariya, M Iqbal Taufiqurrahman; Danardono, Danardono; Fikriyah, Vidya Nahdhiyatul; Arini, Maya Intan; Sulistyoningsih, Putri; Faridah, Rahma Afifah Nur; Ditasari, Sinta Rahma; Salsabilla, Tiara Zahra; Ardana, Viennara Zahwa Gladies
International Journal for Disaster and Development Interface Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): October 2024
Publisher : Amcolabora

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53824/ijddi.v4i2.89

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Peripheral areas are areas on the outskirts of a city that usually have the structure and characteristics of a combination of village and city, both socially, physically, economically, and culturally. The outskirts of Surakarta City include the surrounding regency i.e., Sukoharjo, Boyolali, Karanganyar, Wonogiri, Klaten, and Sragen Regency. These areas have potential tofu and tempeh industry. This research was conducted to determine the spatial distribution patterns and factors influencing the location of tofu and tempeh traders. Data was collected using a questionnaire and analyzed using the average nearest-neighbor pattern. The results show that the spatial distribution pattern is dispersed. Dispersed means that each area is evenly distributed and far from other areas. This happens because the ANN (Average Nearest Neighbor) value is >1. The influencing factor for the location of tofu and tempeh traders in the markets is the location chosen relatively close to where tofu and tempeh traders live so that the distance is not too far. The location was chosen because it has been running a business for generations. The location has good facilities and cleanliness, making it comfortable to carry out buying and selling transactions. This place is busy with buyers from various regions
Enhancing Community Knowledge in Managing Waste into Economically Valuable Organic Fertilizer in Manjung Village, Wonogiri Darnoto, Sri; Jumadi; Santhyami; Anna, Alif Noor; Astuti, Dwi; Rudiyanto; Arini, Maya Intan
Journal of Community Services and Engagement: Voice of Community (VOC) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/voc.v5i1.10487

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Manjung Village, Wonogiri, has been facing serious challenges in waste management with increasing levels of environmental pollution due to a lack of knowledge of effective waste management. Existing organic waste has not been managed properly, resulting in negative impacts on public health and the environment and has no economic value. This activity aims to provide training to partners in managing organic waste in Manjung Village, Wonogiri District, into economically valuable organic fertilizer products. The partner of this activity is the “Manjung Berkah Waste Bank Group” in Manjung Village, Wonogiri District, Wonogiri Regency. Manjung Berkah Waste Bank was used as an activity partner because: (1) it already has waste management management, (2) existing human resources have not been able to manage organic waste optimally, and (3) the partner is one of the Waste Bank pilot institutions that is still active in Wonogiri Regency. The methods used include socialization, mentoring, and training activities. The results of this activity showed a significant increase in participants' knowledge and skills, as evidenced by the comparison of pre-test and post-test results. The increase showed that the training was effective. In addition, the partners also managed to produce organic fertilizer from previously unutilized waste. This activity not only increases environmental awareness but also opens up new economic opportunities for the community.