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Pelatihan Pembuatan Pupuk Organik Cair Dari Limbah Bonggol Pisang: Upaya Sustainable Agriculture Di Desa Pisang Baru, Lampung Master, Jani; Iqhbal Islamy, Arafi; Andriantha, Riza; Choiriah, Adinda; Salsabila R, Syifa; Rianta Raudatuljannah, Annisya; Nurainy, Yulia; Fitri Sari, Erika
AMMA : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 2 : Maret (2024): AMMA : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : CV. Multi Kreasi Media

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As an additional nutrient that can enhance plant fertility, fertilizer is a crucial factor in achieving plant productivity. One type of fertilizer that is good to use is organic fertilizer, which is derived from the fermentation or composting of plant and animal residues. Organic fertilizer can be made at home using household organic waste. In Pisang Baru Village, a considerable amount of banana stem waste is often discarded by the community. Based on this condition, this activity is aimed at providing training and understanding to the community of Pisang Baru Village regarding liquid organic fertilizer from banana stem waste. The activity is conducted through presentations, hands-on practice, and discussions with participants who are members of farmer groups. The results of this activity indicate that farmers who participated in the training show a high level of interest in using organic fertilizer on their agricultural land, which has the potential to realize sustainable agriculture through the use of organic fertilizers.
Perceptual Study of User Comfort Regarding The Temperature Comfort of Learning Teaching Space in Building B of The Faculty Engineering, Architecture Department, Lampung University. Salsabila R, Syifa; Nugroho, Agung Cahyo
Journal of Engineering and Scientific Research Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Lampung Jl. Soemantri Brojonegoro No.1 Bandar Lampung, Indonesia 35141

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This study addresses the importance of thermal comfort in educational spaces, focusing on Building B at the Faculty of Engineering, Lampung University, where tropical climate conditions and suboptimal thermal control systems often result in uncomfortable room temperatures. The study aims to assess architecture students' perceptions of thermal comfort in classrooms and analyze the impact of temperature on their learning comfort. A quantitative research method was employed, collecting data through direct observation and questionnaires distributed to students. Results indicate that classroom temperatures do not meet optimal comfort standards, with most students feeling discomfort due to excessive heat, which affects concentration and productivity. The study concludes by recommending improvements in cooling and ventilation systems within classrooms to create a more conducive learning environment for architecture students in tropical regions.