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Serunai adalah jurnal yang terbit per semester yang fokus kepada studi pengembangan masyarakat dari berbagai multi-disiplin ilmu pengetahuan. Jurnal ini secara umum berupaya untuk mengungkap lebih dalam cara-cara meningkatkan taraf kehidupanan manusia, dengan menawarkan solusi potensial seputar masalah kemiskinan, kesetaraan gender, pengangguran, kerusakan lingkungan, akses kesehatan rakyat yang buruk, ketidakadilan akses ekonomi rakyat, dan kurangnya partisipasi rakyat dalam kehidupan politik. Serunai berkontribusi menawarkan ide, gagasan, analisis yang konstruktif, praktik-praktik baik dan memberikan pelajaran yang dapat diambil dari pengalaman berbagai, masyarakat, dan ekonomi. Pengembangan masyarakat merupakan proses perubahan yang melibatkan parapihak antara lain negara, sekstor swasta, masyarakat sipil, aliansi politik, organisasi kemasyarakat, pers dan individu. Pengembangan masyarakat memiliki cara dan proses yang berbeda pada setiap tingkatan. Perubahan dalam keluarga, perusahaan dan pertanian; baik pada skala lokal, provinsi, nasional, dan global. Tujuan Serunai adalah untuk saling belajar dan berbagi pengetahuan antara satau sama lain, tanpa memandang suku bangsa, budaya, ekonomi, disiplin ilmu, maupun profesi. Serunai memberi manfaat dan keuntungan bagi penulis terutama dalam menyebarluaskan gagasan, ide, temuan praktik-praktik baik pengembangan masyarakat kepada khalayak yang sangat luas baik di tingkat nasional maupun global.
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Articles 46 Documents
Changing the E-Waste Management Paradigm: an Innovative Approach with the Electronic Waste-Atm System Hakim, Luqman
SERUNAI Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): SERUNAI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63019/serunai.v4i2.78

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Handling  electronic waste  (e-waste)  is one of the crucial environmental challenges in today's digital age. With the rapid growth of electronic device usage, the volume of e-waste generated continues to increase, posing significant risks to the environment and human health if not managed properly. One innovative solution that has emerged is the development of the "Electronic Waste-ATM" system. This system is designed to facilitate the collection, evaluation, and recycling of e-waste efficiently and safely. Electronic Waste-ATM utilizes advanced technology to automatically assess the physical condition and residual value of deposited electronics, while providing financial compensation to users instantly as an incentive to participate in the  program.  This research  evaluates the effectiveness of Electronic Waste-ATM in reducing the environmental impact of e-waste and provides  recommendations for  development and implementation. Through this analytical approach, this study provides valuable insights into the large-scale potential of the Electronic Waste-ATM system as part of a global solution to the e-waste management problem. The implementation of Electronic   Waste-ATM offers a number of advantages.    First, it increases the collection and rate of e-waste by directly rewarding users, which motivates more people to their old electronic devices.  Secondly, Electronic Waste-ATM helps reduce potentially polluting waste by ensuring that e-waste is processed at the right facilities. Thirdly, system supports environmental sustainability by reducing the need for new natural resources and curbing carbon emissions associated with the production of new electronic devices.
Ruang Terbuka Hijau untuk Ruang Publik di Palangka Raya: Tantangan Implementasi Kebijakan dan Manajemen Strategis Alim, Bimantara Nur; Andreastuti, Desie
SERUNAI Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): SERUNAI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63019/serunai.v5i1.81

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Green Open Space (GOS) plays a crucial role in creating sustainable urban settlements, offering ecological, social, and economic benefits. In Palangka Raya, GOS serves as a public space that enhances environmental quality, promotes social interactions, and provides recreational opportunities. However, the implementation of GOS policies faces various challenges, including inadequate urban planning, lack of coordination among stakeholders, and insufficient facilities. This study aims to analyze the management of GOS as a public space by examining policy implementation challenges and strategic management approaches. Using a qualitative descriptive method, the study explores policy frameworks, government regulations, and urban management strategies. The findings indicate that the lack of coordination between municipal authorities and limited public participation hinder effective GOS development. Additionally, the absence of a comprehensive strategic management approach affects the sustainability of green spaces. Urban expansion and land-use changes further threaten the availability of GOS, reducing its accessibility for the community. Moreover, the lack of financial resources and maintenance strategies leads to deteriorating infrastructure in existing GOS areas. The research suggests that local governments should strengthen evidence-based policies, enhance inter-agency coordination, and integrate strategic management frameworks to ensure the sustainability of GOS. This study contributes to the discourse on urban sustainability by providing recommendations for improving GOS governance and strategic planning in Palangka Raya. Future research should explore innovative solutions, including smart urban planning and public-private partnerships, to enhance the quality and accessibility of GOS.
Meta-Capitalism and Ecological Threats in Indonesia: A Postcolonial Study of the Indonesia Emas 2045 Discourse Tampilang, Risno
SERUNAI Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): SERUNAI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63019/serunai.v5i1.82

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This article examines the narrative of “Towards Golden Indonesia 2045” within the framework of postcolonial studies by highlighting the threat of meta-capitalism to Indonesia’s ecology. Meta-capitalism is an advanced form of global capitalism that not only exploits natural resources materially, but also dominates discourse, policies, and social structures. Through a qualitative approach with postcolonial analysis, this study shows that the narrative of sustainable development packaged in the spirit of “Golden Indonesia” actually contains ecological and social paradoxes. This narrative often justifies the penetration of foreign capital and extractive policies that harm local communities and exacerbate structural inequality. This study offers an “ecological triage” approach as a form of resistance to meta-capitalism, namely through emergency conservation, ecological restoration, and advocacy of sustainable policies. This article recommends the need for a reformulation of Indonesia’s development paradigm by emphasizing ecological justice, local independence, and deconstruction of capitalist ideology in national developmen
A Qualitative Study on Chemical Waste Management in Offset Printing and Its Impact on the Surrounding Environment Juwairiah
SERUNAI Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): SERUNAI
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ABSTRACT This study aims to explore the practices of chemical waste management in offset printing and its impact on the surrounding environment. A qualitative research method was used with a case study approach in several small- and medium-scale offset printing businesses. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, direct observations, and field documentation. The results showed that most printing industry practitioners did not have waste management systems that comply with environmental standards. Liquid and solid wastes containing hazardous chemicals such as solvents, ink, and fixers were still being disposed of without adequate neutralization processes. The environmental impacts included groundwater contamination, pungent odors around business sites, and potential health risks to nearby communities. This study recommends the need for technical training in waste management, active government involvement in supervision, and the adoption of environmentally friendly technologies in the printing process. Therefore, the printing industry is expected to contribute to environmental sustainability without compromising production efficiency.
Responsive Local-Needs-Based Policy for Artisanal Small-Scale Gold Mining Control: Case Study in Gunung Mas Andreastuti, Desie; Afrianti, Pipit
SERUNAI Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): SERUNAI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63019/serunai.v5i1.84

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ABSTRACT Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining (ASGM) in Gunung Mas Regency, Central Kalimantan Province has been a long-standing activity and a vital source of livelihood for much of the local population. However, ASGM practices carried out without adequate regulation have led to various negative impacts, such as environmental degradation, water pollution, land conflicts with local residents, and public health risks. On the other hand, the government’s control policies on ASGM tend to be general and do not fully consider local conditions and needs. This study aims to analyze the extent to which existing policies can respond to the complex problems caused by ASGM at the local level, particularly in Gunung Mas Regency, as well as to explore alternative policy models that are more contextual and participatory. The research uses a descriptive qualitative method with a literature review approach, examining national and regional regulations, previous research reports, and development planning documents. The findings reveal that the implemented policies show minimal responsiveness to local community needs and are mostly top-down in nature. This results in low effectiveness in ASGM control and weak support from local actors. Therefore, it is recommended to develop a more responsive policy model based on active local community participation to create sustainable and equitable ASGM governance.
THE THE PERSPECTIVE OF BATIK WRITERS ON THE USE OF DYES AT THE GIRILOYO BATIK CENTRE, WUKIRSARI VILLAGE, IMOGIRI DISTRICT, BANTUL REGENCY, SPECIAL REGION OF YOGYAKARTA Indriani, Rima; Adisty, Priskila; Primananda, Rizka
SERUNAI Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): SERUNAI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63019/serunai.v5i1.87

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This study aims to examine the perspectives of batik artisans at the Giriloyo Batik Center regarding the use of dyes, both natural and synthetic, as well as their impact on the environment, health, and the sustainability of batik culture. The Giriloyo Batik Center, as one of the traditional batik centers in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, has local values and traditions that continue to be preserved by the artisans. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, data was collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and document studies. The research findings indicate that the choice of dyes used by batik artisans is not only influenced by aesthetic factors and production efficiency but also by an understanding of the long-term impacts on the environment and health. Some batik makers are beginning to switch to natural dyes, as they are considered more environmentally friendly and supportive of preserving traditional values. However, challenges remain regarding the availability of materials, longer production processes, and color durability. This study highlights the importance of education and support for environmentally friendly dyeing practices to ensure the sustainability of the local batik industry.