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KKN Promotes a Clean Environment: Sorting, Composting, and Waste Facilities in RT.01, RW.01 Pematang Gubernur Likasma, Fingkin; Sepliana, Rike; Riri, Alita; Juniar, Intan; Ramahdani, Dita; Wijaya, Ermy; Irwanto, Tito; Abi, Yudi Irawan
Jurnal Pengabdian Mandiri Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Dehasen Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70963/mandiri.v2i2.861

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Due to population growth and wasteful consumption patterns that exceed management capabilities, waste has become a major problem in various communities, including in Indonesia. The accumulation of waste causes methane gas emissions, environmental pollution, and aesthetic and public health problems. The situation is exacerbated by the lack of facilities, integrated systems, and public awareness. Real Work Lecture (KKN) offers practical solutions and encourages strategic behavioral change. The purpose of this study was to determine how KKN impacts waste management in RT.01, RW.01 Pematang Gubernur, including sorting, composting, and utilization of waste facilities; in addition, to find factors that influence the success of the program. Planning, action, observation, and reflection are components of the participatory action research approach. The study will be conducted from June 11 to July 4, 2025 in RT.01, RW.01 Pematang Gubernur Village, Muara Bangkahulu District, Bengkulu City. Data were collected through documentation and in-depth interviews with community leaders and community representatives. Data analysis is a qualitative description technique in which data is reduced, presented in the form of narratives, descriptions, tables, or images, and then conclusions are drawn to ensure the sustainability of the program. The waste sorting program does many things, such as sorting organic and inorganic waste, making compost, and making trash bins. The purpose of this program is to increase public awareness, reduce the amount of waste disposed of at the landfill, and make the environment cleaner. The creation of organic and inorganic trash bins aims to facilitate waste sorting from the source and increase public awareness of responsible waste management. The KKN team also educates and facilitates household waste sorting. Compost is made with ash produced from burning organic waste to increase soil fertility and manage waste independently. As a result, this KKN program focuses on increasing public awareness and environmental cleanliness practices through household waste sorting, composting, and providing waste management facilities. It is hoped that this will result in a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable environment in the community.
The Effect Of Perceived Ease And Risk On The Interest In Using Financial Technology (Fintech) Dana Among The Community In Bengkulu City Riri, Alita; Susanti, Neri; Putri, Lydia Gustina
Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2026): January
Publisher : Utami Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70963/jmr.v2i2.460

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This research is motivated by the increasing use of digital financial services, including financial technology (Fintech) applications such as DANA, in Bengkulu City, which are considered practical and efficient. However, there are still differences in public perception regarding the ease and risks of using the DANA application. This study aims to determine the influence of perceived ease and risk on public interest in using DANA financial technology (Fintech) among residents of Bengkulu City. A quantitative associative approach was used. A sample of 100 respondents was selected using a purposive sampling technique, with the criteria being DANA application users and residing in Bengkulu City. Data were collected through questionnaires and analyzed using validity and reliability tests, multiple linear regression, t-tests, F-tests, and coefficients of determination (R2) using SPSS. The results showed that each instrument was valid and reliable. The multiple linear regression test produces the equation Y = 0.364 + 0.081X1 + 0.904X2 + e and the results of the t test at a significance level of 0.05 explain that partially X1 has no significant effect on Y with a tsig value > α (0.444 > 0.05), X2 has a significant effect on Y with a tsig value < α (0.000 < 0.05). The F test obtained F count 137.645 > F table 3.09 with a significance of 0.000 < 0.05, thus, it can be concluded that together the independent variables influence the dependent variable. The coefficient of determination (R2) value of 0.734 indicates that 73.4% of the variation in interest in using is explained by perceived ease and risk, while 26.6% is influenced by other variables outside the study. These findings, in which risk is dominant and perceived ease of use is insignificant, are expected to serve as a guide for Fintech developers to improve security, ease of use, and public interest.