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Increasing Tourist Attraction through Aesthetic Development of Kayu Angin Beach, Samaturu Sub-district Arjun; Hamira, Sunatul Mutahahir; Febriyanti, Annisa; Ardianto, Mila Adipati; Ferdi, Ferdi; Hasanuddin, Hasanuddin; Mujahida, Ummul; Syaiful, Muhammad; Sapriyadi, Sapriyadi
Majalah Pengabdian Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Agustus 2024
Publisher : Teras Kampus as a member of PT Palem Edukasi Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69616/maindo.v1i2.22

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Indonesia has many tourist attractions that have an attraction, especially marine tourism, one of the marine tourism that can be visited is Kayu Angin beach. Based on the results of a survey conducted at Kayu Angin beach, it was found that some facilities were outdated and the colors had begun to fade, thus reducing their beauty. At Kayu Angin beach, it is very difficult to find trash bins, and the condition of the coast is very dirty with a lot of garbage. This service activity was carried out to restore beach maintenance and cleanliness and improve beach aesthetics. The method used is participatory observation. The series of activities:  1. Coordinating with the beach manager, 2. Conducting a location survey, and 3. Repainting, providing trash bins, and cleaning the coastline. After this activity the beach atmosphere became more lively and attractive to visitors. Thus, painting, providing trash bins and cleaning the coastline are effective strategies in improving aesthetics and maintaining beach cleanliness. This activity can be implemented continuously by the surrounding community so that the beach is maintained and maintained cleanliness so as to attract tourists to visit.
Strengthening of MSMEs and Poverty Reduction in Makassar City Sapriyadi, Sapriyadi; Syaiful, Muhammad; Mujahida, Ummul
Jambura Equilibrium Journal Vol 7, No 1 (2025): Vol 7. No 1. January 2025
Publisher : Gorontalo State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37479/jej.v7i1.28461

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Makassar City, one of Indonesia's big cities, still faces poverty. The poverty data published by the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) shows that over the last decade (2010-2023), the average percentage of poverty decreased very small, only around 0.06%, and the number decreased by only about 124 people. This research aims to find out how the strengthening of MSMEs is carried out by the Makassar City government, as well as how it impacts poverty alleviation. The respondents in this study were 102 MSME actors registered with the Cooperatives and SMEs Office. The analysis method uses a quantitative descriptive and explanatory approach with a binary logistic regression model. The results of the descriptive analysis show that MSME actors who have per capita expenditure above the poverty line are more than those who have per capita expenditure below the poverty line. Efforts to strengthen MSMEs are carried out through collaboration between local governments and state-owned banks, startups, and marketplaces through several trainings, including marketing and digital financial management. The variables of training and Labor have a significant effect on poverty alleviation, while the variables of business credit do not affect poverty alleviation. MSME actors who participated in more than one training 17 times had a per capita income above the poverty line compared to MSME actors who did not participate in training. MSME actors who use Labor 9 times have a per capita income above the poverty line compared to MSME actors who do not use Labor.