Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Tropis Indonesia
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): April

Implementation of Greening, Local Ecotourism, and Drip Irrigation Programs to Increase Environmental Awareness in Durian Village

Gilang Cahya (University of Mataram)
Putri Nurul Khalifah (Universitas Mataram)
Amanda Maharani (Universitas Mataram)
Resti Aulia Lestari (Universitas Mataram)
Ida Ayu Indira Prameswari (Universitas Mataram)
Sahrul Gunawan (Universitas Mataram)
Ida Apriani (Universitas Mataram)
Muhammad Haris Satyawan Rahman (Universitas Mataram)
Miftahul Jannah (Universitas Mataram)



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Publish Date
30 Apr 2026

Abstract

Durian Village in Janapria District possesses considerable natural resource potential; however, its management and utilization have not yet been optimized to support sustainable development. Therefore, this program aimed to support sustainable village development through the integration of greening initiatives, ecotourism development, and water conservation education implemented through the Community Empowerment Village Fieldwork Program (CEVFP), locally known as Kuliah Kerja Nyata (KKN), of the University of Mataram. The program applied a participatory approach involving observation, interviews, community socialization, and direct collaboration with residents and village authorities. The activities included planting seedlings and trees in strategic village areas, mapping and initial arrangement of locations with potential to become ecotourism destinations, and providing counseling accompanied by simple demonstrations of drip irrigation technology to promote water-use efficiency. The results showed an increase in community awareness of environmental conservation, growing public participation in maintaining planted vegetation, and emerging interest in developing nature-based tourism potential. In addition, the drip irrigation education provided new insights for farmer groups regarding efficient water use and opportunities to improve agricultural productivity, particularly during the dry season. Overall, the Community Empowerment Village Fieldwork Program (CEVFP/KKN) generated positive ecological and socio-economic impacts on the community. These findings highlight the importance of participatory community-based development models in supporting sustainable village development and emphasize the need for continued assistance, strengthening of village institutions, and collaboration among stakeholders to ensure program sustainability

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