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Postgraduated Community Service Journal
Published by Universitas Warmadewa
ISSN : 27767698     EISSN : 27768015     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22225/pcsj
Core Subject : Education,
Postgraduate Community Service Journal (PCSJ) is a journal to serve as the premier peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal to advance theory and practice related to all forms of community and services. This includes highlighting innovative endeavors; critically examining emerging issues, trends, challenges, and opportunities; and reporting on studies of impact in the areas of community service, outreach, engagement, extension, engaged research, community-based research, community-based participatory research, and action research. Postgraduate Community Service Journal (PCSJ) aims to provide a forum for international researchers on applied Society Development and Engagement to publish the original articles. The scope of Postgraduate Community Service Journal (PCSJ) are Society Development and Engagement. This journal contains research-based community service results such as PAR (Participatory Action Research), ABCD (Asset Based Community Development), CBR (Community-Based Research), Service Learning, Community Development, and other methodologies. Postgraduate Community Service Journal (PCSJ) accept submission from all over the world. All accepted articles will be published, and will be freely available to all readers with worldwide visibility and coverage.
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PPDM: Menjadikan Semarapura Kaja Sebagai Wisata Terintegrasi Ni Made Jaya Senastri; Putu Suyatna Yasa; A A Rai Sita Laksmi
Postgraduated Community Service Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/pcsj.3.1.2022.35-41

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The implementation of the Partner Village Development Program in Semarapura Kaja Village aims to empower the community in order to realize Semarapura Kaja Village as an Integrated Tourism. In order to achieve this goal, the program of activities is directed at the field of tourism promotion and marketing. Partner problems include: (1) There is no guide book for local guides in communicating in English, (2) There is no form of information in the form of nameplates and documents about cultural heritage in Semarapura Kaja Village, (3) public facilities in the form of MCK in the Market Besang Kangin is damaged so that it has not functioned optimally, (4) The management and marketing of MSMEs in Semarapura Kaja Village has not been maximized, (5) The website-based administrative service system has not been socialized. The five programs that were successfully implemented were: Installation of an integrated Tourism Signboard, Submission of a Tour Guide Book to Pokdarwis, Delivery of Public Service Innovation products in the form of E-PAK Application Design, Launching of Semarapura Kaja Village as integrated tourism, and Delivery of MCK Renovation Assistance. The outputs produced are articles in national journals with ISSN, publications in print/online media, increasing competitiveness, increasing the application of science and technology, and improving values in society.
Penyusunan Peraturan Desa Tentang Desa Wisata di Desa Peninjoan, Bangli I Gusti Bagus Suryawan; I Nyoman Sutama; I Wayan Arthanaya; I. A. Wulan Prawesti; Klaustra Adhi Permana
Postgraduated Community Service Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/pcsj.3.1.2022.46-49

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The Review Village has great potential to be developed as a Tourism Village. In the development of tourist villages in the Desa Peninjauan, it has not been supported by legal rules governing the governance of tourist villages. Whereas legal certainty is very important in the development of Tourism Villages in Peninjoan Village, Tembuku District. This PKM aims to realize village regulations governing tourist villages in the Review Village. The form of activities carried out is technical guidance and assistance in drafting Village Regulations concerning Tourism Villages in Peninjoan Village, Tembuku District. The results of the PKM are in the form of a draft Village Regulation on tourist villages. PKM outputs consist of legal products of tourist village regulations, publications in scientific journals, and video documentation of activities.
Penguatan Sumber Daya Manusia Melalui E-Pak di Kelurahan Semarapura Kaja A. A. Ayu Dewi Larantika; Ni Made Jaya Senastri; I Made Mardika
Postgraduated Community Service Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/pcsj.3.1.2022.42-45

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The application of information technology as a form of e-government implementation contributes to improving the welfare and progress of society. E-government is better known as a form of public service by an electronic-based government. Besides being intended to provide information openly about government activities, it is also to facilitate the public in obtaining services related to population administration. However, electronic-based public services in Semarapura Kaja Village are not yet optimal. This can be seen from the very few people who use (visit) the site and the complaints of the public in accessing population administration services. The method of activity in this PKM is making an application for managing a residence certificate, socializing and assisting the use of the application. The output of the activity is in the form of an e-PAK application, namely an application for electronic-based village administration as well as assistance for officers and the community to take advantage of these services.
Antrian Digital Berbasis Wireless di Pukesmas Pembantu (PUSTU) Dauh Puri Denpasar Barat Made Dika Nugraha; Kadek Agus Mahabojana Dwi Prayoga; I Nyoman Angga Prabawa
Postgraduated Community Service Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/pcsj.3.2.2022.58-63

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Accumulation of the number of patient queues at the Pukesmas Pembantu (Pustu) Dauh Puri. This is due to fewer service facilities compared to the number of requests so that the time used by patients in the queue becomes unsystematic. The registration process and ordering queue numbers are still done manually without implementing a wireless system with a button keypad, where the manual queue machine has been printed first, first taken by the patient. Come to the puskesmas first to be able to take the queue number, then wait for registration by being called by the puskesmas officer without using an automatic dialing machine that is integrated with the queue machine so that patients have to wait their turn to be called in to get services from doctors in the absence of a seven segment display for petrified showing the last queue number and the registration counter to be addressed by the patient. The method that will be used in making this tool is a method of discussion and workshop-based tool work. The stages of the activity will be as follows: First, the proposer will provide the basic concept of the importance of digital technology knowledge. Second, the proposer will assemble the tools according to the distribution of the criteria for patients and clinics. Third, the proposer will provide training on the use of tools already using a wireless system. Fourth, if the PkM activity is about to end, a questionnaire will be distributed as an evaluation material in the activity. The solution that will be carried out is to overcome the services of elderly, general and toddler patients, namely the service of making a wireless-based queue number machine by installing an installation system, providing training to community health workers regarding the running and maintenance process.
Implications of Control of Coastal Lands by Foreigners in The Tourism Business Putu Ayu Sriasih Wesna; Leonito Ribeiro
Postgraduated Community Service Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/pcsj.3.2.2022.50-57

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This article analyzes the "Implications of Coastal Land Tenure By Foreigners in the Tourism Business." The focus of the study in this paper is the legal aspects of coastal land control by foreigners in Bali to benefit the tourism business. In analyzing these legal issues, the author uses empirical legal research methods with a statutory approach, a conceptual approach, a sociological approach, and a case approach. Based on the theory of authority, the theory of expediency, and the theory of legal protection as an analytical knife, the tourism business in Bali cannot be separated from the existence of foreigners. Similarly, the control of coastal land in Bali-pun does not escape the control of foreigners, both through legal investment and some illegal, by utilizing mutually beneficial cooperation between residents and with prajuru Indigenous Villages on the basis of sharing profits. Balinese people who have a unique culture with nuances of Hinduism in daily life and in running a business in the field of tourism are always based on the "Tri Hita Karana Philosophy" which is manifested in behavior that significantly maintains a harmonious relationship between "Man with God" Man with Nature, and "Humans with other Humans." It is in this philosophy that the principle of good faith in investing is reflected so that the possession of coastal lands by foreigners for the benefit of the tourism business is obliged to respect this very noble principle; however, in empirical facts, it turns out that the control of coastal lands in Bali by foreigners under the guise of mutually beneficial cooperation is likely to harm the use of indigenous villages in carrying out the religious values attached to these coastal lands. So that in this case, the concept of mutually beneficial cooperation is contained in the lousy faith of foreigners to control the land of Bali to get personal benefits at the expense of Balinese nature wrapped in mutually beneficial Works.
Implementasi Sistem Pengamanan Lingkungan Terpadu Berbasis Desa Adat di Wilayah Hukum Kepolisian Sektor Kuta Utara I Made Arjaya; I Wayan Wesna Astara; Ni Putu Diah Kurniawandari
Postgraduated Community Service Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/pcsj.3.2.2022.64-71

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In the case of non-petty crimes, you must cooperate with local residents and the police, as Bali itself adheres to a traditional village system, with guard badges and a nationally recognized special security system. on legal basis. namely Bali Governor Regulation Number 26 of 2020 concerning the Integrated Village-Based Environmental Protection System (Sipandu Adat). The intent of this provision is very good, but its implementation will not be possible without obstacles and shortcomings. Based on this background, the formulation of the problem was found, namely How is the Legal Arrangement of the Traditional Village-Based Integrated Environmental Security System in terms of the Bali Governor Regulation Number 26 of 2020 concerning the Traditional Village-Based Integrated Environmental Security System in the Police Legal Area of the North Kuta Sector, and How are the implementation and obstacles in implementation of the Governor of Bali Regulation Number 26 of 2020 concerning the Integrated Village-Based Environmental Security System in the North Kuta Sector Police Legal Area. Research on the Implementation of Bali Governor's Regulation Number 26 of 2020 concerning an Integrated Environmental Security System Based on Traditional Villages by the North Kuta Sector Police is an empirical legal research with a sociological juridical type based on normative legal science. The conclusion of this study is that the Legal Regulation of the Integrated Village-Based Environmental Protection System already has a clear legal umbrella, which has been regulated in Bali Governor Regulation number 26 of 2020 regarding integrated environmental security based on traditional villages. Then the obstacle in implementing the Bali Governor Regulation Number 20 of 2020 is related to the lack of funding.
Pemberdayaan UMKM Melalui Legalitas Usaha di Desa Dongko Kecamatan Dongko Windy Juli Astuti Ningtyas; Shamara Qanita; Lusia Ervi Oktaviarika; Mukhammad Ilham Aprilian; Wiwin Yulianingsih
Postgraduated Community Service Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/pcsj.3.2.2022.72-85

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After the economic crisis in 1997-1998, the economy in Indonesia began to increase due to the existence of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) group which had been used as a group to develop their potential to natural potential. One of them is the development of economy in Indonesia has been widely run by the people of Dongko Village through 3 (three) business groups, namely the Women's Cooperative (KOPWAN) "Kencana", Empowerment of Women Heads of Families (PEKKA), and the Women's Business Group (KUW) "Nurani Ibu" which consists of women. In trying, of course, it takes a legality to show that the business really exists. One of them is that currently the central and local governments require business owners to have a Business Identification Number or NIB. The Business Identification Number is the identity of the business actor issued by the government through the website of the OSS institution after the entrepreneur is registered. This NIB is used by business actors to obtain business licenses and / or business identities and meet the requirements for business licenses to operate. Mentoring methods implemented by writers (1) Surveys, (2) Interviews, and (3) Focused Discussions. Assistance in making NIB was carried out in Dongko Village, Dongko District, Trenggalek Regency. It is hoped that this NIB assistance can help MSMEs in Dongko Village to obtain business legality in order to facilitate the processing of other business letters, as well as show that the business does exist, operate and is worthy of standing. The target in this writing is around 20 MSMEs in Dongko Village.
Pengelolaan Wisata Religi Berbasis Kearifan Lokal: Peluang dan Tantangan Dari Perspektif Hukum Ketut Kasta Arya Wijaya; Ni Komang Arini Styawati; I Wayan Rideng
Postgraduated Community Service Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/pcsj.3.2.2022.86-91

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The development of religious tourism in Ped Village has promising prospects. From a legal perspective, the management of religious tourism has its own opportunities and challenges. Therefore, a study of legal aspects is needed so that they are able to seize opportunities from the development of religious tourism and avoid the negative impacts that arise. This PKM seeks to provide an understanding of legal aspects that need to be considered in the development of religious tourism in Ped Village. The method applied is through legal counseling and assistance in preparing the required regulations. The results of the implementation show that religious tourism in Ped Village has the opportunity to be developed, considering that Balinese people are generally very enthusiastic about carrying out religious activities to come to holy places (temples). Religious tourism is developed based on Balinese culture which breathes Hinduism, is magical/sacred and is combined with natural beauty. The challenge faced is the absence of complete and comprehensive regulations in regulating religious tourism. There is no legal instrument that can provide protection for religious tourism objects, so that there is no pollution and damage or harassment of religious tourism objects. It is important to have regulations drafted in the management of religious tourism in Ped Villages that involve stakeholders
Pengembangan Wisata Spiritual di Desa Ped Nusa Penida I Made Mardika; Ni Made Jaya Senastri; I Putu Yudi Prabhadika
Postgraduated Community Service Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/pcsj.3.2.2022.92-97

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The Community Partnership Program (PKM) on the Development of Spiritual Tourism in Ped Nusa Penida Village aims to empower community groups in realizing the Penataran Ped Temple as spiritual tourism. The target partner is Kelian Pura Penataran Ped. The problems faced by partners are: (1) there is no collaboration between related institutions in the management of spiritual tourism, (2) there is no legal umbrella and contract for the use of temples as spiritual tourism, (3) there is no adequate information regarding the existence of Penataran Ped Temples, and (4) there is no integrated waste management effort to create a clean and comfortable temple environment. Activities carried out as a solution to solving the problem are counseling on tourism management with a model of collaboration and coordination of stakeholders in tourism services, compiling a legal umbrella for religious tourism and contract law for tourism actors, procuring trilingual information boards, designing a mapping and master plan for Penataran Ped Temples, and mentoring integrated waste management. With the community empowerment strategy, it is hoped that it will be able to realize the spiritual tourism of Penataran Ped Temple which will have an impact on improving the community's economic sector.
Penyelamatan Kredit Bermasalah Pada Lembaga Perkreditan Desa (LPD) Pasca Pandemi Covid-19 di Desa Adat Ped Kecamatan Nusa Penida Kabupaten Klungkung I Nyoman Sujana; I Wayan Kartika Jaya Utama
Postgraduated Community Service Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/pcsj.3.2.2022.98-105

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The tourism business is the mainstay of the Small Island of Nusa Penida as an inseparable part of the Island of the Gods, Bali. The existence of the COVID-19 Pandemic has made Bali tourism and is no exception also an impact on the tourism business in Nusa Penida. The people's economy in Nusa Penida experienced very severe shocks and even eroded almost all economic sectors; including the impact on the financial services sector owned by a traditional village called the Village Credit Institution (LPD). Bali tourism, especially Nusa Penida as one of the world's tourist destinations during the COVID-19 Pandemic, has drained the energy of the management of Traditional Village LPDs throughout Bali, because many people from Traditional Villages have lost their purchasing power as a result of COVID-19, so that the principle of good faith in the world business is often neglected and even overtaken by the demands of the bowels. After the COVID-19 pandemic era, many LPD administrators were faced with a dilemma between saving LPD operations due to the large number of problem loans with a sense of empathy for indigenous village residents who were unable to pay credit installments as a result of loss of income as a result of COVID-19. Even though the COVID-19 pandemic has passed on the surface, the feeling of anxiety about the emergence of a new variant continues to create anxiety among LPD administrators. Related to this dilemma, this paper examines legal issues related to "rescuing problem loans" faced by LPDs after the COD-19 pandemic occurred in the tourist area of Nusa Penida Island. This legal issue will be studied using a normative legal approach supplemented by a sociological approach carried out by LPD administrators throughout the Nusa Penida District, Klungkung Regency -Bali.