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Socialization of Household Organic Waste Processing Using the Takakura Composting Method as a Solution for Waste Management in Keru Village, Narmada, West Lombok Baiq Fadila Arlina; Rachmawati Noviana Rahayu; Ernawati, Ernawati; Isrowati, Isrowati; Lalu Muhammad Aby Dujana; Julia Kartika
Media for Empowerment, Mobilization, and Innovation in Research & Community Vol. 1 No. 1 (2025): January-June
Publisher : Future Tecno-Science Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/pbbv1m73

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Household waste management, especially organic waste, is still a serious problem that has not been resolved. So far, the people of Keru Village have not managed household waste independently and environmentally friendly, but rather disposed of it directly into the river or some of it was burned. The low participation of the Keru Village community in management is due to the low public awareness of the importance of proper waste management and the lack of community knowledge and skills related to simple and effective waste handling and management. This condition indicates the need for alternatives to reduce the volume of existing waste with environmentally friendly waste management through waste management training. The implementation of this activity consists of several stages, namely the initial preparation stage, the implementation stage consisting of delivering materials and demonstrations of composting and the evaluation stage with participatory discussions and Focus Group Discussions (FGD). The socialization activity was carried out well as indicated by the high enthusiasm of the socialization participants in asking questions and listening to the material and demonstrations of composting. The output of this activity is expected to increase the awareness, knowledge and skills of participants to process household organic waste into more useful products so that participants can start processing their household organic waste independently and can become drivers or pioneers of organic waste processing in their respective environments.
Case Study of Aircraft Operational Noise Level Distribution Patterns at Zainuddin Abdul Madjid International Airport Baiq Rema Junia Sasmita; Hilman Ahyadi; Lalu Muhammad Aby Dujana
Socio-Economic and Humanistic Aspects for Township and Industry Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): Socio-Economic and Humanistic Aspects for Township and Industry
Publisher : Tinta Emas Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/sehati.v3i3.559

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Aircraft operational activities, especially in the airport area, are a major source of noise that can affect environmental comfort and health, including aircraft operations at Zainuddin Abdul Madjid International Airport. This study aims to determine the noise level due to aircraft operations and map the noise distribution pattern as a basis for environmental management planning. The method used in this research is a descriptive quantitative method. Measurements of noise and environmental conditions (wind speed, wind direction, and air humidity) were carried out at a distance of 0 m, 30 m,175 m, 300 m, 500 m, and 1 000 m. The noise level was measured using the Sound Level Meter (SLM) measuring instrument in decibel units. Analysis and mapping were done using Surfer 28 software. The results showed that the noise level ranged from 44 to 97 dBA. At a distance of less than 100 m, the noise level threshold value, as stipulated in the Minister of Environment Decree Number 48 of 1996. In addition, the resulting noise distribution shows a radial pattern. The radial pattern is characterized by the spread of sound that spreads from one point source in a circular manner, and the intensity tends to decrease as the distance increases.
Sosialisasi Dampak Pembakaran Sampah Terhadap Kesehatan Dan Lingkungan Di Dusun Dasan Geria Selatan, Desa Dasan Geria, Lombok Barat Lalu Muhammad Aby Dujana; Hilman Ahyadi; Isrowati; Astrini Widiyanti; Ernawati; Marsella Anggraeni
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 8 No 4 (2025): Oktober-Desember 2025
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpmpi.v8i4.13125

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Pulau Lombok merupakan salah satu destinasi wisata utama di Indonesia yang mengalami peningkatan jumlah desa wisata, termasuk Desa Dasan Geria di Lingsar, Nusa Tenggara Barat, yang saat ini sedang dalam tahap pengembangan. Namun, perkembangan sektor pariwisata ini juga menimbulkan permasalahan pengelolaan sampah, khususnya di Dusun Dasan Geria Selatan yang menjadi lokasi kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat ini. Permasalahan utama terletak pada konsentrasi pengelolaan sampah yang terbatas pada beberapa titik karena kurangnya infrastruktur memadai dan rendahnya kesadaran masyarakat. Kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan pemahaman dan partisipasi masyarakat dalam pengelolaan sampah melalui kegiatan sosialisasi dan pelatihan. Diharapkan melalui kegiatan ini, masyarakat dapat memperoleh pengetahuan yang lebih baik dan membentuk kelompok masyarakat yang mampu secara kolektif mengatasi permasalahan sampah di Dusun Dasan Geria Selatan. Hasil dari kegiatan ini meliputi peningkatan pengetahuan dan kapasitas masyarakat yang diharapkan berkontribusi pada peningkatan partisipasi masyarakat dalam pengelolaan sampah yang lebih baik dan berkelanjutan.
PENINGKATAN LITERASI MASYARAKAT DALAM RANGKA PELESTARIAN EKOSISTEM MANGROVE DI KAWASAN BAGEK KEMBAR, SEKOTONG LOMBOK BARAT Virgota, Arben; Baiq Farista; Astrini Widiyanti; Ernawati; Lalu Muhammad Aby Dujana; Nurul Hidayati; Nur Indah Julisaniah
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 8 No 4 (2025): Oktober-Desember 2025
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpmpi.v8i4.13394

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The Mangrove Essential Ecosystem Area of Bagek Kembar Sekotong, West Lombok, is a crucial resource supporting both ecological sustainability and the local community’s economy. However, low literacy and insufficient community involvement in conservation remain major obstacles for sustainable management in this area. This community service initiative aims to enhance environmental literacy through the dissemination of research findings and the establishment of a reading center. The methods used include counseling, participatory discussions, and the founding of a reading center involving youth groups, the “Jalan Pulang” sanggar managers, local tourism stakeholders (Pokdarwis), and village officials. The results show active participant engagement in discussions, the emergence of initiatives and questions related to conservation funding and carbon trading opportunities, as well as the establishment of a reading center as a hub for learning and community collaboration. This activity has proven effective in building an environmental literacy network and strengthening community empowerment synergy to support mangrove ecosystem sustainability.
Analisis Perilaku Sanitasi Wisatawan Kawasan Ekonomi Khusus Mandalika Lalu Muhammad Aby Dujana; Ernawati, Ernawati; Isrowati, Isrowati; Baiq Fadila Arlina; Hilman Ahyadi
Sehat Rakyat: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): November 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Penelitian Pengabdian Algero

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54259/sehatrakyat.v4i4.5539

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The Mandalika tourism area in Central Lombok Regency has been designated as a Special Economic Zone (KEK), leading to rapid development through improved facilities and services, which in turn has significantly increased visitor numbers. While this growth has generated positive impacts, it also poses environmental challenges, particularly regarding sanitation. This study aims to examine tourist sanitation behavior in the KEK Mandalika, focusing on waste bin usage and wastewater management. Data were collected using a questionnaire based on a Likert scale, allowing for quantitative assessment and statistical analysis of behavioral variables. The results show that 59% of respondents demonstrated “Good” behavior in waste bin usage, while 41% were categorized as “Less Good.” In terms of wastewater management, 64% of respondents exhibited “Good” behavior, and 36% fell into the “Less Good” category. However, reporting damaged waste bin facilities and participation in wastewater management programs remain insufficient, as these practices are rarely carried out by visitors.