Manalu, Helena Wilhelmina
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Persepsi Generasi Z Terhadap Modal Sosial Pertanian Di Provinsi Lampung Manalu, Helena Wilhelmina
Jurnal Dinamika Sosial Budaya Vol. 26 No. 2 (2024): Desember (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26623/jdsb.v26i2.10496

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Sektor pertanian merupakan salah satu sektor yang menunjang keberlangsungan pembangunan nasional. Lampung merupakan salah satu provinsi yang memiliki potensi pertanian seperti jagung, padi, lada, tebu, kakao dan lainnya. Kondisi saat ini sedang dihadapkan pada persoalan krisis generasi muda untuk terjun ke sektor pertanian dan pentingnya modal sosial dalam keberlangsungan kegiatan tersebut. Oleh karena itu, dilakukan analisis terhadap generasi Z dalam melihat dan merespons modal sosial dalam konteks pertanian di Provinsi Lampung. Metode pengumpulan data dalam penelitian ini melalui pengisian angket secara virtual (Google Form). Hasil analisis didapatkan bahwa generasi Z sedikit banyak mengetahui seberapa penting modal sosial dan adanya kelembagaan dalam mempengaruhi kegiatan pertanian.
Desain Rancang Bangun Pelubang Tanah untuk Biopori Berbasis Sensor Ultrasonic Riandara, Hervianna Indira Kusuma; Manalu, Helena Wilhelmina; Khadavy, Muhammad Firdaus
Jurnal Proyek Teknik Sipil Vol 7, No 2 (2024): September
Publisher : Civil Infrastructure Engineering and Architectural Design

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/potensi.2024.23100

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residents. Soil that is no longer able to absorb water will result in water accumulation, which then forms puddles known as floods. Insufficient infiltration holes are one of the factors contributing to floods. Biopores can serve as an alternative flood prevention method, as they facilitate water absorption into the soil while also being conducive to compost production. The objective of this research is to design a soil drilling tool for biopores as part of flood prevention efforts. An ultrasonic sensor-based soil drilling tool for biopores offers an innovative solution to address flood-related issues. Ultrasonic sensors are utilized to accurately determine the appropriate depth for creating biopores. This is crucial because biopores created at incorrect depths may not function optimally in channeling water into the soil. Ultrasonic sensors enable precise measurement of soil depth without the need for manual excavation. This allows users of the tool to identify ideal locations for biopore creation without causing excessive environmental damage to the surrounding area.