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Journal of Community Development
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27472760     DOI : https://doi.org/10.47134/comdev.v1i1
Journal of Community Development is officially registered in the Centre for Data and Scientific Documentation (PDDI), Indonesia Institute of Science with ISSN Number 2747-2760 (online). Journal of Community Development is published biannually (October and April) by Indonesian Journal Publisher. Journal of Community Development a scientific journal, double-blind peer-reviewed and open-access journal. Journal of Community Development (Comdev) is an academic journal organized and operated by Indonesian Journal Publishing which aims at publishing conceptual thought or idea and research findings that have been achieved in the field of community development.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 385 Documents
Pendampingan Kelompok Sadar Wisata Pantai Tlangoh Menuju “Blue Marine Economy” Berbasis Pariwisata Halal Anas, Muhammad; Senoaji, Fauzie; Gusmaniarti, Gusmaniarti
Journal of Community Development Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/comdev.v5i3.1457

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The background of the community service (PKM) with the following problems; Firstly, towards the "Blue Marine Economy", the Tlangoh Beach area still does not meet the standards of business activities, especially in the availability of supporting facilities, it can be seen that there is still a lot of scattered garbage, lack of clean water availability, limited toilet facilities, poor mushola management standards and poor sewage management, Secondly, in terms of halal tourism, the Tlangoh Beach area still does not have a digital-based financial management system to support halal tourism activities, and thirdly, in terms of halal tourism, food and beverage products managed by MSMEs at Tlangoh Beach still do not meet halal certification standards. The purpose of the PkM activity is to empower the community, especially the POKDARWIS, to develop a tourism village by improving the welfare of the village community through creating jobs and increasing the village's original income. PKM activities are carried out in 5 stages, namely Preparation Stage, preparing all the needs required for the implementation of activities, Implementation Stage, including training and assistance in the form of increasing knowledge, simple bookkeeping skills, halal product certificates, and renovation of mushollahs, Monitoring and Evaluation Stage, Partner Participation, POKDARWIS plays an active role as a participant in training and mentoring activities, provides the required formal documents, and provides consumption as much as possible, and Evaluation and Follow-up, in two forms, namely: Activity-based evaluation there is an increase in knowledge by 53%, and evaluation of usefulness in the form of use of Mushollah renovations by visitors.
Peningkatan Kemampuan Petani Dalam Pemenuhan Standar Pasar Ekspor Mangga Melalui Penerapan GAP di Kelompok Tani Margi Mulyo Kecamatan Wuluhan Oktafa, Huda; Pratita, Dian Galuh; Riskiawan, Hendra Yufit; Firgiyanto, Refa
Journal of Community Development Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/comdev.v5i3.1462

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The Margi Mulyo farmer group is one of the farmer groups in Wuluhan District, Jember Regency. The high potential for mango production in Wuluhan District is the main background for the implementation of service with the aim of increasing the capacity of human resources in cultivating mangoes to produce mangoes that can meet national and export market standards through the implementation of good agricultural practices (GAP). The main problem that occurs at the activity location is that mango cultivation is still not standardized by members of farmer groups so that the mango fruit produced does not fully meet market standards. Mangoes are only marketed in a slash system so farmers cannot get high returns on the fruit sold. So the high interest in mangoes as national fruit consumption is not accompanied by mango production according to market standards. The method used in this activity is the active participatory method, in three main activities, namely counseling, implementation, and mentoring. This activity was carried out from August to September 22024. The results of the service activity included an increase in the knowledge of members of the Margi Mulyo farmer group regarding the application of GAP, an increase in farmers' ability to apply mango flowering induction and the use of certified seeds.
Revitalisasi Manajemen Posyandu Remaja Sebagai Upaya Preventif Kejadian Stunting Melalui Media Berbasis Internet of Thing Kustriyanti, Dwi; Sonhaji, Sonhaji; Apriliyanti, Retno; Aulia, Fatriana Dwi; Nayyiroh, Lutfiatun; Dani, Yulina Anggi Mawar; Aji, Bayu
Journal of Community Development Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/comdev.v5i3.1465

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Mawar Youth Integrated Service Post (Posrem Mawar) is located in Ngesrebalong Village, Limbangan District, Kendal, Central Java, which is located on the slopes of Mount Ungaran. Posrem in Ngesrepbalong Village contributed 34 (10.86%) stunted children out of a total of 313 cases in Limbangan Kendal District. The teenage problems that arise are early marriage as many as 37 (6%) in 2021 in the age range 15-18 years, 5 (13.5%) men and 32 women (86.5%), juvenile delinquency such as drinking alcohol, fights between groups/individuals, free sex and theft. Mawar Youth Integrated Service Post activities currently provide health check services and occasionally provide education about adolescent health, but do not yet have structured activity programs. It hasn’t had a youth cadre; the cadres are still affiliated with Toddlers and School-aged Integrated Service Post. This activity was aimed to increase teenagers' knowledge and understanding about reproductive health and prevention of early pregnancy; increasing access to information & getting interesting and interactive education; Helping teenagers make the right decisions about reproductive health; preventing early pregnancy, improving maternal and child health; The realization of quality and comprehensive services.  The active participation of teenagers in discussions shows changes in attitudes and increased commitment to reproductive health and prevention of early pregnancy. Post-activity questionnaire evaluation showed an increase of 12.3% in understanding reproductive health and prevention of early pregnancy for teenagers.
Pemanfaatan Livelihood Assets Untuk Ketahanan Ekonomi Komunitas Rural di Sekitar Kawasan Penyangga Taman Nasional Zamrud Kadarisman, Yoskar; Nurhamlin, Nurhamlin; Susanti, Rina; Siregar, Alika Nurmala
Journal of Community Development Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/comdev.v6i1.1470

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This community service activity is carried out with the aim of providing knowledge and understanding to the community about the use of livelihood assets to increase the economic resilience of rural communities around the buffer area of the Emerald National Park. People in this region mostly live from natural products, but do not fully understand how to optimally manage assets to support economic sustainability. Education and counselingwas provided to the people of the buffer zone in Sungai Apit District, Siak Regency. Implementation of activities is carried out using counseling methods, focus group discussions (FGD) and direct mentoring. The implementation team consists of three lecturers and is supported by local community leaders. The activity participants consisted of members of the local community who showed positive responses during implementation. This response can be seen from the enthusiasm of the participants in discussions, sharing experiences and direct practice regarding the use of assets in managing natural resources in buffer areas. Management of livelihood assets, such as human, natural, social, physical and financial assets, is carried out using the Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) approach. The results of the community service show an increase in community knowledge, understanding and skills in managing natural resources sustainably, which contributes to improving economic welfare and the sustainability of the Zamrud National Park Buffer Zone. Knowledge increased by 23.4%. The community service activity process was published on the online media youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6EtqNhVCVc and published on the online news media https://voxindonews.com/read/news/2024-10-06-tim-kjfd-sosiologi-unri-perkuat-kapasitas-masyarakat-Sekitar-taman-nasional-zamrud-siak.
Penerapan Budidaya Hidroponik Sistem Vertikal di SMPN 7 Jember Sebagai Langkah Solutif Program Urban Farming Iswahyono, Iswahyono; Djamila, Siti; Djamali, R. Abdoel; Bahariawan, Amal; Hermanuadi, Didiek
Journal of Community Development Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/comdev.v5i3.1473

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A significant global issue faced by urban areas worldwide is the extensive conversion of agricultural land. In Indonesia, data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) in 2021 indicates that the conversion of national rice fields ranges from 60,000 to 80,000 hectares annually. This trend poses a serious threat to the availability of rice and other food sources. Therefore, urban agriculture represents a practical solution for ensuring food availability in a sustainable and independent manner. One applicable technology is the Vertical Hydroponic Farming System. The objectives of this initiative are: (a) to equip teachers with technical skills so they can serve as trainers for their students, and (b) to provide technical support to SMPN 7 Jember, an environmentally friendly school, in its pursuit of achieving Adiwiyata School status at the East Java provincial level by 2024. The methods employed include: (a) delivering theoretical foundations of hydroponic farming systems through traditional lectures, (b) hands-on practice involving the construction of hydroponic installations, seeding and transplanting techniques, maintenance, harvesting, and post-harvest handling, and (c) implementing hydroponic installations and cultivation at SMPN 7 by actively engaging both teachers and students. In conclusion: (a) there was a 110% increase in teachers' knowledge and skills related to hydroponic farming, with evaluation results of the technical guidance averaging 4.9 (very good), and (b) the implementation of hydroponic installations and cultivation at SMPN 7 Jember progressed smoothly, supporting the school in its goal of achieving Adiwiyata School status at the provincial level.
Sosialisasi Penggunaan Portabel Alat Pemantauan Suhu, Kelembaban dan Gas Ammonia Kandang Ayam Broiler Pada UKM Peternakan Hasanah Nari, Mochamad Irwan; Budiprasojo, Azamataufiq; Muhamad, Nur
Journal of Community Development Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/comdev.v5i3.1478

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UKM Peternakan Hasanah is a broiler chicken farming business with a closed house system established in 2022 in Sumber Baru Village, Jember Regency. This farm raises 10,000 chickens with a harvest period at the age of 28 to 32 days. One of the main problems is manual monitoring of temperature, humidity, and ammonia gas, resulting in a lack of precision and efficiency. As a solution, technology is applied in the form of a portable monitoring tool using a DHT22 sensor for temperature and humidity and an MQ137 sensor for ammonia gas. Data from the sensor is processed with ESP32 and stored on a microSD card. The implementation method used is Participatory Learning and Action (PLA), which involves partners in every stage, from situation analysis, tool making, mentoring, to evaluation. This program produces a monitoring tool that is cheap, portable, and easy to use, with an increase in partner understanding from 30% to 80%. As a result, the chicken mortality rate has decreased and the efficiency of cage management has increased. This program is expected to become a model for sustainable technology for broiler chicken farming in Indonesia.
Rehabilitasi Lahan di Tefa Pembibitan (Nursery) Polije Melalui Aplikasi Pupuk Blotong Untuk Meningkatkan Karbon Organik dan Total Bakteri Tanah Nuraisyah, Anni; Irawan, Triono Bambang; Kusuma, Satria Indra; Fatimah, Titien
Journal of Community Development Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/comdev.v5i3.1483

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The TEFA Nursery under the Department of Agricultural Production at Polije was initiated in 2020. From 1990 to 2024, the practice land at the TEFA Nursery has been intensively used for the cultivation of food and plantation crops, leading to a decline in soil fertility and reduced crop yields. This community service activity aims to improve soil fertility by increasing organic carbon levels and total soil bacteria. The activities were carried out from July to August 2024, with the following stages: (i) Coordination and preparation; (ii) Material socialization at the TEFA Nursery; (iii) Application of blotong fertilizer; (iv) Technical guidance on the use of dry soil testing devices; and (v) Monitoring and evaluation. These activities assisted TEFA Nursery managers in planning and maintaining cultivated plants with higher yields and better quality.
Pelatihan Pembelajaran Biologi Interaktif Untuk Guru Sekolah Pedesaan Muttaqin, Muhammad Zainul; Rahmawati, Sri; Rafid, Rahmad; Azis, Rosidi; Adi, Aprianus
Journal of Community Development Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/comdev.v3i3.1487

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Interactive Biology learning training for rural school teachers aims to improve the quality of teaching by utilizing learning methods that actively involve students, despite the limited resources available. This study uses a qualitative approach with phenomenological design to explore the teacher's experience and perception of the training. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, classroom observations, and documentation. The results showed that this training has a positive impact on improving the knowledge and skills of teachers in implementing interactive Biology learning. Teachers feel more confident in using simple teaching aids and environment-based experiments as a learning medium. However, the main challenge faced is the limited facilities and teaching aids in rural schools. In addition, despite the increase in student activity, teachers also face difficulties in managing the diversity of student interests and abilities. Overall, the training improves the quality of teaching in rural schools and provides practical guidance to address existing challenges. This research suggests that continuous training should be conducted and focus on practical solutions related to limited resources
Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Melalui Pendidikan Biologi Untuk Menjaga Keanekaragaman Hayati dan Keseimbangan Ekosistem Nisa, Liza Choirun; Rafid, Rahmad; Putra, Rizky Perdana Bayu; Attruk, Muhammad Fariq Heemal
Journal of Community Development Vol. 4 No. 3 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/comdev.v4i3.1488

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Biodiversity is an integral part of the balance of ecosystems that support the survival of various living beings on Earth, including humans. However, threats to biodiversity due to environmental degradation, climate change, and overexploitation have led to significant declines in many species and ecosystems. One effective strategy to address this problem is community empowerment through biology education. Through Biology Education, people can acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to understand the importance of biodiversity conservation as well as the ways in which they can maintain the balance of ecosystems. This study aims to examine how biology education can empower the community in an effort to maintain biodiversity and ecosystem balance. Through a qualitative approach, this study explores the influence of biology education programs on increasing environmental awareness, behavior change, and community involvement in conservation activities. The results showed that biology education can improve people's understanding of the relationship between human activities and their impact on ecosystems. This education Program also encourages communities to engage in various conservation activities, such as afforestation, waste management, and protection of local species.
Pemanfaat Limbah Industri Furniture Sebagai Produk Kreatif Yang Memiliki Nilai Tambah Ekonomi Untuk Karang Taruna di Desa Panggung Duwet Blitar Azis, Rosidi; Ali, Moh.; Wahyuni, Sri; Priyanti, Novie Ary
Journal of Community Development Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/comdev.v3i3.1489

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Utilization of furniture industry waste into creative products with added economic value is one of the efforts to improve community welfare through innovation based on local resources. This study focuses on the processing of wood waste from the furniture industry in Panggung Duwet Village, Blitar, into flower pots that have attractive designs and are in accordance with modern home decoration trends, especially those known as instagrammable. The processing process begins with sorting and cutting wood waste, followed by smoothing the surface using sandpaper, and ending with a finishing that enhances the aesthetics of the product. Innovation in flower pot design with a minimalist and natural appearance utilizing wood materials combined with natural elements, provides high appeal in the market. This study also discusses the fulfillment of production facilities in wood workshops, which include the provision of cutting, smoothing, assembly, and finishing tools, which support the efficiency of the production process. The results of the study indicate that flower pot products have great market potential, especially among ornamental plant lovers and consumers who are interested in environmentally friendly and unique home decoration products. In addition to the positive economic impact on Karang Taruna members, this program also contributes to empowering village communities through waste processing skills into high-value products. Overall, processing furniture waste into flower pots not only supports environmental sustainability but also creates new economic opportunities for village communities.