cover
Contact Name
I Made Wahyu Wijaya
Contact Email
wijaya@unmas.ac.id
Phone
+6281327014695
Journal Mail Official
wijaya@unmas.ac.id
Editorial Address
Jalan Kamboja No. 11A
Location
Kota denpasar,
Bali
INDONESIA
International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27756874     DOI : -
International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD) is an international journal published twice per year in print and online by Mahasaraswati Denpasar University (Unmas) in collaboration to Postgraduate School of Mahasaraswati Denpasar University. Located in Kamboja Street, Denpasar of Bali-Indonesia. The journal publishes research papers in the fields of science and technology such as Biology in general, Agriculture, Environmental Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Orodental Medical Sciences, and so on.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 75 Documents
PROCESS AND RELATIONSHIP IN INDIGENOUS ASTRONOMY: CONNECTIVITY OF MOTHER EARTH AND FATHER SKY Nancy C. Maryboy
International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020): International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD)
Publisher : Unmas Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (277.635 KB)

Abstract

Many people around the world still live in accordance with a world view that is remarkably different from the Euro-American world view. This paper discusses some of the striking differences between western academic science and Indigenous ways of knowing. Beginning with the original meaning of the word “science” the paper focuses on the importance of world view and cultural outlook as a framework for understanding the world. Much of the complex Indigenous world view is contained in the original Indigenous languages, which are relational and process oriented, very different from European languages which are noun-centric and non-relational. Many Asian languages, such as Chinese, are constructed in ways similar to Indigenous (in this case Navajo) languages. The work of quantum physicist David Bohm comes closest to Navajo (and Blackfoot) ways of knowing, with his work on the existence of an explicate and an implicate world, existing in ceaseless movement, called holomovement. Indigenous astronomy is positioned in a world view of interconnection and interrelationship of all things. Everything is living and animate in a universe of cosmic movement. This relational way of viewing the universe has major implications for understanding the way a world view impacts and constructs astronomy and cosmology of a people.
THE USE OF PICTURE SERIES TO IMPROVE WRITING SKILL OF EFL LEARNERS Komang Ayu Sri Wahyuni; Ida Bagus Nyoman Mantra; Nengah Dwi Handayani
International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020): International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD)
Publisher : Unmas Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (270.08 KB)

Abstract

The study aimed at figuring out the improvement of the writing skill of the tenth-grade students of SMKN 1 Mas Ubud through Picture Series. Picture Series is a technique of teaching writing in this present study. The undertaking of the research was mainly based on the preliminary study. The subjects were the tenth-grade students of SMKN 1 Mas Ubud in the academic year 2019/2020. There were 30 subjects which consisted of 17 males and 13 females. The design was a classroom action research design. The research was carried out through implementing Picture Series in two cycles and obtained data were analyzed quantitatively from the pre-test, post-test 1, post-test 2; then qualitatively from the questionnaire. The result showed that there was a significant improvement of the subjects’ skill in writing narrative text, pre-cycle (58,10) up to cycle I then, it improved in cycle II (80,40). In addition, the questionnaire proved that the subjects’ responses toward the implementation of the Picture Series were positive during the teaching-learning process. In short, the study showed that the writing skill of the tenth-grade students of SMKN 1 Mas Ubud in the academic year 2019/2020 could be improved through Picture Series.
PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF WATER CHARACTERIZATION IN PETITENGET TEMPLE ESTUARY, BADUNG REGENCY Putu Suantara; Anak Agung Ketut Sudiana; I Made Wahyu Wijaya; I Ketut Sumantra
International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020): International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD)
Publisher : Unmas Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (510.743 KB)

Abstract

A water quality deterioration has been predicted in the estuary area near a tourism spot, namely Petitenget Temple. It is located on the north side of Badung Regency, Bali Province. Brownish color and odor from the water were found in the preliminary study. There were 4 samples along the river that is ended up in the estuary of Petitenget Temple. This study aims to respond to the regional regulation about environment quality standards and deterioration level. Laboratory analysis was conducted to measure physical and chemical parameters. The result shown that the concentration of suspended solid was in the range of 7 – 18 mg/L, the temperature was in the range of 270C – 290C, pH of 6,2-7,3 and 9,2-12,5 NTU for turbidity. Chemical parameters shown the range of COD was 22,68-61,50 mg/L, BOD 11,42 – 26,74 mg/L, 0,45-1,35 mg/L for nitrogen in form of ammonia, 0,20 - 0,68 mg/L for orthophosphate, iron was 0,04 – 0,87 mg/L and there was no lead (Pb) detected. Based on the discussion, the physicochemical characteristic of water in the estuary of Petitenget Temple belonged between Class II and III. According to these results, the water along the estuary of Petitenget Temple was polluted and a treatment approach is urgently needed.
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE MINIMUM PRICE SETTING FOR FOREIGN PURCHASES BY FOREIGNERS Putu Angga Pratama Sukma; Ni Putu Noni Suharyanti
International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD)
Publisher : Unmas Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (151.511 KB)

Abstract

Globalization has resulted in the increased mobility of foreigners to Indonesia. The foreigner has objectives such as investing, carrying out business needs, and carrying out tasks, then hierarchically and systematically based on the delegation of Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 5 of 1960 Article 42 letter b to form Government Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia Number 103 of 2015. Substantive of this implementing regulation it will not be effective if it is seen from the substance of the validity of a mandatory norm, which means that its binding power is still appropriate and has been violated by foreigners and skeptically, this norm creates confusion in terms of practical implementation and in technical implementation in the form of deeds as the basis for There is an agreement when the form of deed required in connection with the extension of the ownership of a single house on land with usufructuary rights to the right of ownership is not clearly regulated so that the law cannot function the law to regulate changes.
MOTHERS’ ACTIVE CONTRIBUTION AGAINST YOUNG GENERATIONS IN PREVENTING THE SPREAD OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC I Gusti Bagus Hengki; Made Emy Andayani Citra; I Gusti Ngurah Anom; I Made Kariyasa
International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD)
Publisher : Unmas Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (163.304 KB)

Abstract

The active contribution of a mother/woman in activities to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic is very necessary because mothers have a natural role as the primary and first educators for children from the time the fetus is in the womb to growing and developing into the younger generation. To carry out the prevention of Covid-19 persuasively and educationally, it is necessary to have two-way communication between mothers and children, between mothers and husbands, between mothers and other family members. Besides communication through the family line, communication is also carried out through the school and community channels. Groups of women/mothers based on different professions, cultures, customs, languages ​​, and ancestral (ethnic) ties also have a role in preventing the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic to all generations of the nation. The program carried out is to socialize health protocols: wear masks, wash hands, cover mouth when sneezing and coughing, social distancing and adequate rest and nutritious eating. The juridical foundation for mothers/women to actively contribute to the younger generation in preventing the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic is based on the ideological foundation of the Republic of Indonesia, namely Pancasila and the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia and Human Rights and laws and regulations relating to legal protection and equality of gender roles in state life. This study used a normative legal research methodology with an applied normative. The data were analyzed qualitatively on the natural roles of mothers/women in the family, the gender roles of mothers/women in school, and the gender roles of mothers/women in society. This study found that mothers/women have a natural role to actively participate in preventing the spread of Covid-19.
THE FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE FAILURE OF SIMANTRI PROGRAM IN REALIZING SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE Luh Putu Kirana Pratiwi; Made Budiasa; Ni Made Kencana Maharani
International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD)
Publisher : Unmas Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (213.425 KB)

Abstract

The Integrated Agricultural System is one of the flagship programs of the Bali Provincial Government as a breakthrough effort to accelerate the adoption of agricultural technology in supporting the development of agricultural diversification in an integrated manner and with an agribusiness perspective. The development model is oriented towards the concept of zero waste production system. This program encountered various obstacles, that based on the 96 Integrated Agricultural System Groups active in Bangli Regency that it was not fully able to increase income significantly. In this study the factors that influence the failure of the Integrated Agricultural System Program in realizing sustainable agriculture are twelve factors, namely companion performance, accessibility, communication, effectiveness, coordination, transparency, technology adoption, social capital, group participation, increased income, institutional and, efficiency. It is hoped that the evaluation of the Integrated Agricultural System Program in the entire Province of Bali will be able to improve system performance so that in the future it can be a driving force in economic development.
BIO-LINGUISTICS: PORTRAYING YOUNG FARMERS’ ACQUISITION ON ORGANIC FARMING TERMINOLOGIES Ida Bagus Nyoman Mantra; Dewa Ayu Puspawati; Ida Ayu Made Sri Widiastuti; Nengah Dwi Handayani
International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD)
Publisher : Unmas Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (142.094 KB)

Abstract

The covid-19 outbreak has widely changed the way of life for many people due to the limitation of crowd social contact. Young workers have to think harder to find employment meanwhile many industries including the tourism industry were closed. Farming suddenly becomes an attraction for young people to explore their opportunities for survival and fulfill their need for food. This phenomenon brightens the future of farming because young farmers certainly have more capability in developing the farming industry by utilizing modern applicable technology and develop farming products to supply the needs of the global market. This study explored the young farmers’ acquisition of organic farming since this farming becomes a new trend that has many befits for the future of farming and the health of the land. The study revealed that young farmers' acquisition of organic farming terminologies was insufficient, therefore the study implies that the young farmers should continually develop their ability in organic farming.
BITTER MELON CHIPS AGRIBUSINESS INNOVATION AS A PRODUCT OF PROCESSED HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY IN RURAL AREAS Ni Putu Sukanteri; Yenni Verrawati; I Made Suryana; Gusti Ayu Diah Yuniti
International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD)
Publisher : Unmas Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (163.844 KB)

Abstract

The processed bitter melon home industry is one of the innovations in rural areas, in an effort to attain higher prices for agricultural products. Characteristics of perishable agricultural products, such as the commodity bitter melon, cause prices to decline after a few days of storage. KWT Ayu tangkas is a group of housewives in Megati village. Trying to innovate so that the abundant bitter melon from the garden can be marketed at a decent price and provides benefits for the family life. This research objective is to analyze the value-added commodities in the industry processed bitter melon chips and calculate the marketing margin for bitter melon chips industries in rural home processing. The research was conducted at KWT Ayu Tangkas, Megati Village, Selemadeg Timur District, Tabanan Regency. The results showed that the industry processed bitter melon gave a profit of Rp 39.000 for each production with a capacity of 5 kg bitter melon. The processing of bitter melon chips shows a value-added ratio of 85%, remuneration for the owner of the production factors shows a margin IDR 55.000. The R / C value of 1.20 indicates that every Rp. 1.00 of costs incurred in the bitter melon processing industry gives revenue of 1.20 times the costs incurred.
INNOVATIVE TEACHING TECHNIQUES COLLABORATIVELY IMPLEMENTED IN WRITING CLASSES BY PRE-SERVICE I Nyoman Suparsa; Ida Bagus Nyoman Mantra; I Nengah Astawa; Ida Ayu Made Sri Widiastuti; Ni Luh Sukandi
International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD)
Publisher : Unmas Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (135.916 KB)

Abstract

This collaborative research was aimed at exploring teaching strategies used in teaching writing by pre-service teachers who conducted practice teaching junior high schools in Denpasar. The research was done due to the problems faced by the teachers in teaching writing. Some innovative techniques were practiced by pre-service teachers to overcome the problems. The innovative techniques proposed were clustering technique, roundtable technique, think pair share, and mind mapping. It was believed that these techniques would be able to improve the students’ ability in writing. After the implementation of the teaching strategies, it was revealed that all techniques offered were able to foster the students’ ability in writing. Therefore, the study implies that innovative learning strategies should be implemented in every teaching activity, especially in teaching writing.
CHEWING BETEL LEAVES (Piper betle Linn.): PREVENT ORODENTAL DISEASE AND COVID-19 I Gusti Ayu Ari Agung; I Nyoman Panji Triadnya Palgunadi; Putu Ayu Mahendri Kusumawati; I Gusti Agung Ayu Hartini; Dewi Farida Nurlitasari
International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): International Journal of Applied Science and Sustainable Development (IJASSD)
Publisher : Unmas Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (150.803 KB)

Abstract

Betel (Piper betle Linn.) is available in most of South and Southeast Asia. Betel leaves has the function of healing wounds in traditional Balinese medicine. This habit of chewing fresh betel leaves which are wrapped together with the areca nut, mineral, catechu and tobacco, is traditionally known as “nginang”. The several research stated that the habit of chewing betel leaf together with tobacco and areca nut has led to oral cancer. This paper aims to inform readers that chewing betel leaf is actually beneficial for health, as long as it is consumed without tobacco and areca nut. This paper focuses on the prevent orodental disease, and COVID-19. This systematic review was conducted through three steps: (1) A search (on Pubmed, Google scholar and other journal databases with published articles from 2009 to 2020); (2) Read the title and abstract of the individual papers; (3) Determine whether these articles were from diverse backgrounds. The nutritional content of the betel leaves for orodental health and anti-COVID-19 are protein, essential oils, carbohydrate, vitamin A, B and C and mineral like Mg, K, Ca, Fe, I, P and Zn. Betel leaves contains potassium potential nutrition and antioxidants including chevibetol and allylpyrocatechol, act as anti-COVID-19. Betel helps to cure various orodental diseases such as mouth cancer, cariogenic, sores, toothache, halitosis etc. The researcher concluded that “nginang”, chewing of fresh young betel leaves without areca nut and tobacco is very good to be continued, because of its many benefits and very good properties, especially for overcoming orodental disease and COVID-19.