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Integration of urban farming and waste management in realizing a sustainable environment in Dauh Puri Kaja Village Sarahswati, Made Dwi Kanaka; Wedagama, Dew Ayu Trisna Adhiswari
Penamas: Journal of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Penamas: Journal of Community Service
Publisher : Nur Science Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53088/penamas.v5i1.1660

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Due to the increasing amount of waste and the limited amount of green land in cities, environmental issues are becoming a significant challenge to realizing a sustainable environment. To raise public awareness about the importance of environmental management, this community service program combines the idea of urban farming with the concept of 3R-based waste management (reduce, reuse, recycle). The activity was held in Dauh Puri Kaja Village, Denpasar, and involved hands-on practice and training in waste sorting, processing organic waste into compost, and utilizing it for urban farming. The program began with training for residents at the Balai Banjar. Then, the processed compost fertilizer was distributed at the Waste Management Site (TPS), and instructions were given on how to use it for urban farming.  The results show that the community better understands how to utilize compost for household-scale farming and properly segregate waste. In the long run, it is expected that this program will significantly impact the community by teaching them how to manage waste and make the best use of green spaces. This will encourage a cleaner and more sustainable environment.
Transformasi Narasi Pasca Blackout: Framing Media Lokal Bali terhadap Agenda Bali Mandiri Energi 2025 Sarahswati, Made Dwi Kanaka; Anggreswari, Ni Putu Yunita; Maheswari, Anak Agung Istri Agung; Wedananta, Kadek Adyatna
SENTRI: Jurnal Riset Ilmiah Vol. 4 No. 11 (2025): SENTRI : Jurnal Riset Ilmiah, November 2025
Publisher : LPPM Institut Pendidikan Nusantara Global

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55681/sentri.v4i11.4853

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This research analyzes how local Balinese media frame the narrative surrounding Bali Mandiri Energi following the 2025 blackout that paralyzed the island for more than ten hours. The study applies Robert Entman’s framing theory to examine how two major local news outlets, Radar Bali and Bali Post, constructed meaning and directed public attention toward the government’s energy independence agenda. Using a theoretic descriptive approach, the study identifies key framing devices such as problem definition, causal interpretation, moral evaluation, and treatment recommendation. Findings reveal that both media positioned the blackout not merely as a technical failure, but as a symbolic crisis that exposed Bali’s energy dependency on Java. The discourse of Bali Mandiri Energi was amplified through positive moral framing, portraying the initiative as a collective breakthrough rooted in regional pride and resilience. However, subtle differences appear: Radar Bali emphasized political accountability, while Bali Post foregrounded cultural and environmental narratives. The research concludes that local media framing played a strategic role in transforming a regional crisis into a narrative of innovation and self-reliance.