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International Journal of Research in Community Services
ISSN : 27463273     EISSN : 27463281     DOI : https://doi.org/10.46336/ijrcs
Community Services is an implementation activity of science, technology and cultural arts directly to the community institutionally through scientific methodology as a translation of the Tri Dharma of Higher Education,as well as the responsibility of scientists in efforts to develop community capacity, so as to accelerate the pace of growth in achieving development goals. So that community services can be done affectively and efficiently, it is necessary to conduct research before and after its implementation. The Scope of Community Service includes the following fields of activity: The development of technological science and art into products that can be directly utilized by the community. Training services, economic empowerment of communities to become independent, and the development of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) Dissemination of science, technology and cultural arts is a product that needs to be known and utilized by the community. This effort can be done through various ways such as providing counseling, providing pilots, demonstrating, and publishing media publications. Placement of science and technology correctly and appropriately according to the situation of the people and the demands of development. Providing assistance to the community in identifying problems faced and finding alternative solutions by using a scientific approach. Providing professional services to the community in various problem areas that require careful handling by using expertise and skills that are not yet owned by the community concerned.
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Dissemination of Appropriate Technology Importance and Legal Basis of BUMDES in the Pandemic Era Yordan Gunawan; Muhamat Ridho Yuliyanto
International Journal of Research in Community Services Vol 3, No 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijrcs.v3i3.322

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This action took place in Potorono Village. The biggest issue that the residents of Potorono face are the large population, although there are still many people who do not work. Essentially, the potential for employment prospects in Potorono Village for the local community is rather considerable, but it is not appealing enough to work for the local people. Meanwhile, the Covid 19 pandemic, which began in March 2020, has caused many village community companies to halt and fail to flourish correctly. Furthermore, Potorono Village residents' knowledge of the value of Village Owned Enterprises (BUMDES) has not been optimal for the development of village residents' companies. Furthermore, the village community has not properly harnessed the natural potential and its supporting job sectors to boost welfare. This service's efforts are in the form of dissemination and support with the proper technology, as well as comprehending BUMDES's duty as a legal body. Furthermore, the utilization of waste processing into finished commodities that can be sold is communicated to the community in order to strengthen the village economy. The Potorono community's approach technique is built on active and interactive involvement, as well as dissemination and support with the deployment of relevant technologies to the community. As a result of this service, the community will understand the benefits of having BUMDES as a legal body in their area, as well as how to use technology to assist rural communities in growing their local economies.
Measuring the Water Surface Speed of the Cikidang River as a Supporting Facility for the Development of Ecotourism Areas Subiyanto Subiyanto; Sudradjat Supian; Yuyun Hidayat; Triyani Hendrawati
International Journal of Research in Community Services Vol 3, No 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijrcs.v3i3.333

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Pangandaran Regency is famous for its natural beauty, especially the beauty of its beaches. In this district there are many famous beaches. Besides the beach, there are also rivers that offer beautiful views. However, not many tourists have made the rivers in Pangandaran as tourist destinations, especially the Cikidang River. Cikidang River has the potential to be used as ecotourism. In building an ecotourism area on the banks of a river, it is necessary to carry out an in-depth analysis of the damage that might occur due to erosion. One of the factors that can increase erosion is the speed of water on the surface. Therefore, in this paper, measurement of river surface velocity is carried out in a simple way and analyzed using the velocity formula. From the results of this measurement, a recommendation was made to direct all parties involved in measuring the surface velocity of the Cikidang River as a means of supporting the development of ecotourism areas.
Smart Agriculture Training to Increase Fish Productivity in Padamulya Ciamis Village, West Java, Indonesia Aceng Sambas; Gugun Gundara; Sundarapandian Vaidyanatahan; Aan Andriana
International Journal of Research in Community Services Vol 3, No 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijrcs.v3i3.331

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The main problem of Padamulya Village is the lack of a technology utilization system in the field of fisheries. Fish farming systems still use conventional, so that monitoring of fish quality is limited in time and place. The main purpose of this service is to provide knowledge to the community related to smart agriculture technology in the fisheries sector in Padamulya Village to increase quality fish production. The training activity was held on December 10, 2019 in the Hall of the Muhammadiyah University of Tasikmalaya. The results of this service show that the community is starting to have knowledge and provide land to make ponds with smart agriculture technology.
Political Economic Transactions in Political Contest: Relationship Between Poverty and Money Politics in Indonesia Ratnia Solihah; Triono Triono
International Journal of Research in Community Services Vol 3, No 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijrcs.v3i3.304

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In political contestation, the issue of poverty is still considered effective because it can be felt directly by the community. The contestants' use of poverty data for certain political purposes will make the sympathy of many people and prove to be able to gain people's votes because they feel represented. In the process, the contestants, both incumbent and opposition, will look for loopholes in each of their campaign programs regarding poverty suppression. On the other hand, our political contestation event is also still being polluted by the practice of money politics. The wide gap in economic inequality will trigger the practice of money politics. This practice is increasingly widespread by the presence of the rich elite as material givers and voters who are below the poverty line as recipients. Those who receive money sometimes do not really think about the consequences that will be received, such as bribery and vote buying which are clearly against the law, because the most important thing for them is to get money and be able to fulfill their needs. In this case, money politics is also growing and there are many kinds, not only in the form of money but those who carry out this practice will bandage it so that it is not too visible, such as by providing assistance, rewards, and material or other valuable things as well as by promising something. later inserted when campaigning by candidates or campaign teams in political contestations. To discuss these problems, the author uses a qualitative method through a literature study, namely collecting and analyzing data using various relevant references on poverty and money politics. This paper will explain about the existence of political-economic transactions in political contestation, the causal factors, the relationship between poverty and money politics, as well as efforts to prevent money politics in political contestation, which are explained through a poverty perspective.
Early Training on Risk Mitigation of Economic Losses Due to Natural Disasters in the Agricultural Business Sector in Tasikmalaya Regency Sukono Sukono; Sri Purwani; Dewi Ratnasari; Titin Herawati; Sutiono Mahdi
International Journal of Research in Community Services Vol 3, No 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijrcs.v3i3.334

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Natural disasters are unexpected events caused by nature, including earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, droughts, floods, volcanic eruptions, landslides and hurricanes. From the several examples of natural disasters above, of course there are a lot of losses in various fields, one of which is in agriculture, with the negative impacts that exist, there needs to be countermeasures to anticipate these negative impacts. One of the steps we can take after a natural disaster occurs to reduce these losses is to mitigate risks. Risk mitigation itself is breaking down (diversifying) into smaller risk parts, and forming an investment portfolio. At training this time, we as a team will provide counseling to MI Cipicung students entitled "Training in Mitigating the Risk of Economic Loss through Diversification and Insurance in the Agricultural Business Sector of Tasikmalaya Regency".
Training for Processing Plastic Waste into Oil Fuel Mujiarto Mujiarto; Acep Wagiman; Ahmad Faisal bin Mohamad Ayob; Faisal Abdul Azis
International Journal of Research in Community Services Vol 3, No 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijrcs.v3i3.332

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This service aims to provide education to elements of the community in Padamulya Village, Cihaurbeti District, Ciamis Regency. Next, we introduce to the public about plastic waste that can be used as fuel oil. The target of this activity is the community of one Padamulya, Cihaurbeti District, Ciamis Regency. This activity was attended by all regional leaders and the community. The expected result is that plastic waste produced by households can be used as fuel oil and reduce plastic waste in Padamulya village. Furthermore, training activities are carried out regularly so as to make the village healthy and economically independent.

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