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The Success of Meat and Fish Sellers Resilience Strategies in the post COVID-19 (Study Case: Market in Peri-Urban Area of Surakarta) Kiat, Umar El Izzudin; Putra, Ramadhany Ade Tonisyach; Januar, Rino Dzul Qad; Alfath, Muhammad Widad; Ramadhani, Fahrizza Arrayan; Audi, Fresilia; Arum, Shofa
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.5360

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The Covid 19 pandemic has had a negative impact on economic sectors, such as decreasing sales. Traditional markets located in the peripheral areas of Surakarta City are the main economic source of the people living in the area. To overcome the impact of the Covid- 19 pandemic on the economic sector in traditional markets, sales strategies are needed to remain viable during the Covid-19 pandemic. Such as continuing to sell, selling online, side jobs. The aim of this research was to analyze the sales strategies used by fish and meat traders during the Covid-19 pandemic to survive. The method used in this research is purposive sampling method with primary data collection using structured interviews and in-depth interviews. From the research results, the strategy with the largest percentage uses the strategy of continuing to sell and selling online.
Correlation Analysis of Normalized Different Vegetation Index and Land Surface Temperature using Landsat 8 Image based on Cloud Computing Romadhon, Ahmad Syafril; Kiat, Umar El Izzudin; Mardiyansyah, Arrohman
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.5361

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The rapid development of technology has a positive impact on several parties, such as the assessment of vegetation density index and land surface temperature. This study aims to determine changes in vegetation density and surface temperature in 2019 and 2023 and their correlation with the Wonosobo District study area. The methods used in this research are Normalized Difference Vegetation Index and Land Surface Temperature by utilizing Landsat 8 Level 2 Tier 2 image data processed through Google Earth Engine and ArcMap 10.8. This research resulted in changes in the highest vegetation index value in the range of 0.74 - 0.92, while the lowest index value is in the value range between 0.03 - 0.36 which indicates that the area is non / rarely vegetated. In the vulnerable years 2019 to 2023, the vegetation density experienced changes in the form of the highest reduction in vegetation land of 108.009108 hectares. Field accuracy testing resulted in 10 spots with a fairly high level of accuracy. The results of observations of land surface temperature on the map show that there is a significant change in temperature in the central to western parts of Wonosobo District. There is a negative correlation between Normalized Difference Vegetation Index and Land Surface Temperature.
Assistance in Processing Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) Strapping Waste into Economically Valuable Handicrafts for The Community of Dayu Village, Gondangrejo Subdistrict, Karanganyar Regency Hadibasyir, Hamim Zaky; Priyono, Kuswaji Dwi; Kiat, Umar El Izzudin; Sari, Dewi Novita; Wibowo, Afif Ari; Anggani, Nirma Lila
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.v5i1.10499

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Dayu Village, located in Gondangrejo Subdistrict, Karanganyar Regency, faces challenges in infrastructure development and area management, alongside high unemployment rates and low community skills. To address these issues, a community service activity was conducted with the aim of providing assistance in processing polyethylene terephthalate (PET) strapping waste into economically valuable handicrafts to enhance residents' skills and income. The implementation method included pre-activity coordination with village government and community members, direct training in crafting products from PET waste, and evaluation and follow-up through discussions and aspiration gathering. The activity was attended by 19 participants who successfully produced marketable waste basket crafts. This initiative opened opportunities for Dayu Village residents to earn additional income through PET strapping waste processing. The high enthusiasm and hope expressed by participants indicate a desire for the activity to continue as a sustainable economic empowerment program in Dayu Village.