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Pasipiri Bukkang: Socio-Economic Dynamics of Coastal Communities and Implications for Increasing Mangrove Crab Production in Bone Regency Triadi, Feby; Asdar, Muhammad; Faidzaturrahmah, Nur; Arif, Arnawan; Awaluddin A, M
Pinisi Business Administration Review Volume 7 Nomor 2, September 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26858/pbar.v7i2.59614

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Mangrove ecosystems play a strategic role in maintaining the balance of the coastal environment while simultaneously supporting the local economy, particularly through commodities such as mangrove crabs. However, the relationship between conservation and productivity is often fraught with tension, particularly when economic pressures and external interventions are not aligned with local value systems. This study aims to examine the socio-economic construction of coastal communities in Bone Regency. A qualitative approach was used, using a case study method, collecting data through in-depth interviews, participant observation, and documentation. Data were then analyzed thematically, supported by the theoretical frameworks of Berger & Luckmann, Bourdieu, and Giddens. The research findings indicate that communities collectively understand mangroves as both ecological and economic entities, shaped by empirical experience and local values. This construction directly impacts attitudes toward conservation: communities that view mangroves as part of life are more likely to preserve them. However, short-term economic pressures, unequal access to information, and decontextualized intervention programs create a paradox between the needs of productivity and sustainability. The study concludes that successful conservation depends not only on an ecological approach alone, but also on a deep understanding of the social logic of coastal communities.
Empowering Women Farmers' Groups as an Emancipation Strategy: Challenging Poverty and Achieving Food Independence in the Green Economy Era Kurniawan, Edhy; Israyani, Nur; Triadi, Feby; Faidzaturrahmah, Nur; A, M Awaluddin
Jurnal Ad'ministrare: Jurnal Pemikirian Ilmiah dan Pendidikan Administrasi Perkantoran Volume 12, Issue 2, 2025
Publisher : Pendidikan Administrasi Perkantoran, Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71309/administrare.v12i2.9710

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This study aims to analyze the role of Kelompok Wanita Tani (KWT) in alleviating poverty and achieving food self-sufficiency in Lampoko Village, Barebbo District, Bone Regency, and to identify barriers and effective empowerment strategies. The study used a qualitative approach with a case study method, involving in-depth interviews, participant observation, and documentation of KWT activities. The results indicate that KWT plays a strategic role in household food security through the use of yards as production spaces and strengthening social solidarity among members. However, KWT faces various technical, structural, and social barriers, including limited land, capital, agricultural knowledge and technology, organizational management, women's double burden, limited market access, and minimal institutional support. This study recommends an integrated empowerment strategy that includes increasing access to resources, strengthening technical and managerial capacity, reducing the burden of dual roles, developing market access, and strengthening institutional support to ensure program sustainability. Implementation of this strategy is expected to expand women's agency, improve family welfare, strengthen food self-sufficiency, and affirm KWT's position as a strategic actor in village development.
PEMBERDAYAAN PEREMPUAN KELOMPOK TERNAK GUNA MENGINTEGRASIKAN SAMPAH RUMAHAN DENGAN MAGGOT BSF UNTUK MEMAKSIMALKAN PAKAN ALTERNATIF Triadi, Feby; A., M. Awaluddin; Bonewati, Yulia Irwina; Rezky, Muhammad; Faidzaturrahmah, Nur; Ashshiddiqy, Hasbi; Irfandinata, Irfandinata
RESONA : Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 8, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbitan dan Publikasi Ilmiah (LPPI) Universitas Muhammadiyah Palopo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35906/resona.v8i2.2190

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Pemberdayaan perempuan kelompok ternak yang ada di Kempompok Ternak Batara Deceng ingin memberikan dampak yang baik terhadap pendapatan baik secara ekonomi maupun secara linkungan pada peternakan ayam petelur. Bertempat di Desa Kajaolaliddong Kabupaten Bone, pemberdayaan ini bertujuan untuk memberikan bimbingan kepada perempuan atau ibu-ibu peternak guna menyuplai bahan pakan Maggot BSF bagi peternakan ayam petelur mereka. Program ini menggunakan metode Participatory Action Research (PAR). Hasil dari kegiatan pengabdian ini menunjukkan bahwa program pemberdayaan berdampak positif pada peningkatan pendapatan dan kesejahteraan masyarakat. Para peternak yang sebelumnya terjebak pada peningkatan harga pakan yang kian massif, kini mampu berdiri di kaki sendiri untuk hasil telur yang memuaskan. Tindak lanjut program ini melibatkan kegiatan pemantauan dan evaluasi yang berkelanjutan, pelatihan kompetensi, pengembangan partisipasi, dan sosialisasi literasi keuangan. Kegiatan ini juga menggarisbawahi pentingnya partisipasi aktif masyarakat dan peran pemerintah dalam mendukung pemberdayaan sehingga masyarakat dapat menjadi masyarakat yang mandiri secara ekonomi.  Abstract. The empowerment of women's livestock groups in the Batara Deceng Livestock Group aims to have a positive impact on income both economically and environmentally on laying hen farms. Located in Kajaolaliddong Village, Bone Regency, this empowerment aims to provide guidance to women or mothers of livestock farmers to supply BSF Maggot feed for their laying hen farms. This program uses the Participatory Action Research (PAR) method. The results of this community service activity show that the empowerment program has a positive impact on increasing income and community welfare. Farmers who were previously trapped in the increasingly massive increase in feed prices are now able to stand on their own two feet for satisfactory egg production. The follow-up to this program involves ongoing monitoring and evaluation activities, competency training, participation development, and financial literacy socialization. This activity also emphasizes the importance of active community participation and the role of government in supporting empowerment so that the community can become an economically independent community.
Innovation in Cultural Governance to Enhance Regional Identity and Foster Competitiveness in Bone Regency Triadi, Feby; Faidzaturrahmah, Nur; A, M Awaluddin; Erviandy, Erviandy; Novi, Novi
Public Resource Innovation Management and Excellence June 2025, Volume 2 Number 2
Publisher : Public Resource Innovation Management and Excellence

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The dynamics of globalization, modernization, and shifting values of the younger generation demand innovation in cultural governance to remain relevant and competitive. This study aims to analyze the forms of cultural governance innovation implemented by the Bone Regency Government and their impact on strengthening cultural identity and increasing regional competitiveness. The research method used is a qualitative approach with data collection techniques through in-depth interviews, participatory observation, and analysis of policy documents. The results show that cultural governance innovation in Bone includes the integration of digital technology in cultural promotion, multi-stakeholder collaboration between the government, indigenous communities, and business actors, and the revitalization of cultural activities based on community participation. These innovations not only strengthen the image and identity of Bugis culture at the local and national levels but also open up creative economic opportunities that contribute to increasing regional competitiveness. This study recommends strengthening regulations, program sustainability, and increasing the capacity of cultural actors as long-term strategies for cultural governance in Bone Regency.
Mappalili: The Rice Planting Ritual of Bissu Part of Sustainable Environmental Agenda Triadi, Feby; Ismoyo, Petsy Jessy; Faidzaturrahmah, Nur; A, M. Awaluddin; Jauharoh, Fatma Utami
Journal of Public Representative and Society Provision Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Public Representative and Society Provision
Publisher : Pusat Studi Pembangunan dan Pemberdayaan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55885/jprsp.v4i1.830

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Mappalili is a hereditary tradition carried out by the Segeri community in Pangkep Regency, South Sulawesi. This tradition is led by the Bissu in guiding the community as a sign that the cultivation of agricultural land (rice fields) has begun. This tradition is closely related to the understanding of Bugis cosmology in carrying out harmony between humans, nature, and the gods as creators. Mappalili contains a source of knowledge that is transmitted back through various symbols, movements, and ornaments used during ceremonies, but has begun to be overlooked. Therefore, this journal explores how the problems of the Bissu Community as an indigenous community play a role in socio-cultural development, related to the sustainable environmental agenda. This study uses an ethnographic method by involving direct participation with the Bissu community, observing their daily lives, conducting interviews, and utilizing other sources such as social context, kinship ties to patron-client relationships. This study shows that the Bissu community plays a role as a guardian of stability, namely social stability and ecological balance. They maintain the existence of noble values, and a strong relationship between humans, nature, and the gods that have been inherited from their ancestors. In conclusion, they play a key role in resisting external changes by maintaining local traditions. The symbols and movements in the Mappalili ritual highlight the ecological values held dear by the Bissu, which are closely interwoven with their spiritual and social beliefs.