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PEMBERDAYAAN IBU PKK MELALUI PELATIHAN PEMBUATAN TOTEBAG ECOPRINT DI KELURAHAN NGAGEL REJO, SURABAYA Mulyana, Puji Rahmasani; Nisrina Maulida Putri; Fernanda Dwi Ardiyanto; Raihana Sakhi Aswanda; Dita Atasa
ABIDUMASY Vol 7 No 1 (2026): ABIDUMASY : JURNAL PENGABDIAN KEPADA MASYARAKAT
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat

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This community service activity is motivated by the importance of empowering women through developing environmentally friendly, locally-based skills. The PKK women of Ngagel Rejo Village, Surabaya, as community service partners, have great potential in developing ecoprint crafts as a creative and sustainable business. However, limited knowledge and technical skills are the main obstacles in developing these products. The objective of this activity is to improve the understanding, skills, and environmental awareness of PKK members through training in making ecoprint tote bags using the pounding technique. The methods used include preparation, socialization, demonstration, hands-on practice, and pretest and posttest-based evaluation. The results of the activity showed an average increase in participant scores of 36.88 points, reflecting a significant increase in understanding and skills. The evaluation also showed that 100% of participants felt the training provided new insights, and the majority were interested in developing ecoprint as a creative product. This activity not only has a positive impact on strengthening women's capacity but also supports the principles of environmental conservation and household-based business opportunities
Analisis Elemen Biofilik Direct Experience of Nature pada Area Tunggu Rumah Sakit Sakinah di Mojokerto Fernanda Dwi Ardiyanto; Dominikus Aditiya Fitriyanto
Arsir: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol 10 No AIP (2026): Article in Press
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Palembang

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The waiting area in a hospital is a very important space in shaping the emotional experience of patients and visitors. One strategy to increase comfort and reduce anxiety levels in the waiting room is to apply biophilic elements, especially the direct experience of nature element that connects users of the space directly with natural elements. This study aims to analyze the application of biophilic elements of direct experience of nature in the waiting area of Sakinah Hospital in Mojokerto. The method used is descriptive qualitative with direct observation techniques, visual documentation, and interviews with users of the waiting room. The focus of the analysis includes the presence of natural light, water, living vegetation, views of nature, natural air circulation, and changes in temperature and natural wind. The findings of this study confirm that the application of biophilic elements does not have to rely on high technology, but rather requires a design approach that is open, contextual, and in harmony with the local environment. The results of the study are expected to provide an overview of the implementation of biophilic elements in hospital waiting rooms and become a reference in designing public spaces based on natural experiences.