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Majalah Pengabdian Indonesia
ISSN : 30475252     EISSN : 30475848     DOI : https://doi.org/10.69616/m.v1i1.1
Majalah Pengabdian Indonesia (MAINDO) is one of the service journals published by Teras Kampus as a member of PT Palem Edukasi Nusantara. This journal contains thoughts, reflections and findings from activities carried out by researchers or practitioners in order to provide real benefits to society. Please read the writing guide carefully. Writers who wish to submit their manuscripts to the editorial team of MAINDO (Majalah Pengabdian Indonesia) must comply with the writing guidelines. If the submitted manuscript does not comply with the guidelines or is written using a different format, the manuscript will be REJECTED by the editor before further review. The editor will only accept manuscripts that meet the format and conditions provided.
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Planting of Mangrove Seedlings in Pattiro Sompe Village, Sibulue Subdistrict, Bone Regency, South Sulawesi Sabilah, Anisa Aulia
Majalah Pengabdian Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69616/maindo.v2i2.266

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Mangrove ecosystems provide vital ecological and social functions but are increasingly threatened by land conversion and coastal abrasion. This community service aimed to rehabilitate a degraded coastal area in Pattiro Sompe Village, Sibulue Subdistrict, Bone Regency, South Sulawesi. A participatory approach was implemented, involving local communities, academics, and local authorities. A total of 1,500 seedlings of Rhizophora sp. were planted in abandoned and unproductive shrimp ponds. The planting was conducted during low tide to ensure proper rooting in muddy substrates. The results indicated positive ecological and social outcomes. The mangrove planting helped reduce coastal erosion and initiated the restoration of the degraded shoreline. Socially, the activity raised community awareness about mangrove conservation and led to the formation of a local environmental awareness group. This program demonstrated that cross-sector collaboration can strengthen local capacity and produce sustainable impacts. Long-term monitoring and maintenance systems are necessary to ensure the continuity of rehabilitation outcomes.
Education and Training for Fish Farmers in East Sinjai District, South Sulawesi on the Use of Equipment and Monitoring of Water Quality in Ponds Jarir, Dewi Virgiastuti; Fatwasari, Fina; Bafdah, Muh. Afif
Majalah Pengabdian Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69616/maindo.v2i2.308

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East Sinjai District is one of the main aquaculture centers in Sinjai Regency, South Sulawesi, with milkfish (Chanos chanos) and whiteleg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) as its primary commodities. However, pond productivity remains fluctuating due to unstable water quality and the limited ability of farmers to independently monitor environmental parameters. This community service program aimed to enhance the capacity of local fish farmers through education and training on the use of water quality measuring instruments (thermometer, pH meter, and refractometer) as well as pond water quality monitoring techniques. The activity was conducted on September 12, 2025, in East Sinjai District, involving ten (10) fish farmers and lasting for four weeks. The method used was a participatory approach, covering stages of socialization, training, field practice, and mentoring. Farmers were trained to use simple measuring tools such as thermometers, pH meters, and refractometers, and were taught calibration procedures, data recording, and interpretation of measurement results. The results showed improved farmers’ skills in monitoring key water quality parameters (temperature, pH, and salinity), as evidenced by water quality monitoring conducted by five (5) participants. This program successfully enhanced farmers’ awareness, technical skills, and independence in maintaining pond environmental quality. Furthermore, it holds potential for sustainability through the formation of independent farmer groups and continued training on waste management and eco-friendly aquaculture technologies.
Enhanching Farmer Group Management through Organizational Formation and Matrix Preparation in Rahabite Village, Toari District Handayani, Fitrianti; Ali Bain; Sarinah; Nur Santy Asminaya; La Ode Muhsafaat; La Mpia; Musadia Afa; Sitti Aisyah May Wulandari; Asni; Sugirah Hidayah Rauf; Muhammad Gazali; Rahmat Tata Pratama; Muhammad Al Fandi; Asriatno, Okto
Majalah Pengabdian Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69616/maindo.v2i2.565

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Farmers in Rahabite, Toari District, have historically operated individually, thereby encountering typical agricultural constraints, particularly diminished bargaining power in product marketing and limited access to information. The primary objective of this Community Service (PkM) activity was to facilitate the establishment of a functional and independent Farmers' Business Group (Kelompok Usaha Tani or KUT). The implementation method employed a structured participatory approach, aligned with a pre-designed activity matrix. The PkM stages comprised: (1) Preparation, involving observation, interviews, and coordination with village officials; (2) Implementation, encompassing socialization regarding the importance of collective action, facilitation of deliberations for KUT formation, board election, and the drafting of Articles of Association/Bylaws (AD/ART); and (3) Post-Implementation, consisting of initial mentoring and evaluation. The results demonstrated a 100% success rate based on established indicators: the establishment of KUT "Tani Mekar Jaya and Wanita Tani Naga," the election of a core management structure (Chairperson, Secretary, Treasurer), and the ratification of the AD/ART as the operational foundation. Farmer participation in the deliberations reached 85%, exceeding the target of 70%. Theoretical analysis utilizing the Institutional Theory framework indicates that this PkM successfully triggered three isomorphism mechanisms: (1) Mimetic Isomorphism through the socialization of case studies; (2) Normative Isomorphism via the professional guidance of the PkM team; and (3) Coercive Isomorphism through the adoption of binding AD/ART. Conclusively, this activity successfully transformed a collection of individual farmers into a formal institutional entity prepared for operation.
Site Suitability Analysis of Temporary Waste Storage in Desa Popalia Following the Development of USN Kolaka Campus Putri, Sarnita; Yuyun; Fajar, Wahida; Paisa; Wulandhany, Serly; Firka; Sasmita, Anggit; Sari, Jayanti Yusmah
Majalah Pengabdian Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69616/maindo.v2i2.567

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Desa Popalia, Kecamatan Tanggetada, Kabupaten Kolaka, has experienced an increase in solid waste generation due to the growth of educational activities, migrant settlements, and local economic development following the establishment of the second campus of Universitas Sembilanbelas November (USN) Kolaka. This condition has not been adequately supported by proper waste management facilities, particularly temporary waste storage site (Tempat Penampungan Sementara/TPS), which may lead to environmental and public health problems. This Community Service Program (PKM) aimed to analyze and recommend a suitable location for a TPS based on the environmental and social characteristics of Desa Popalia. The methods included field surveys, primary and secondary data collection, and site suitability analysis using a scoring approach based on environmental, technical-operational, social, and spatial criteria. The results indicate that one alternative location achieved the highest suitability score, as it met key criteria such as safe distance from residential areas, accessibility for waste transportation vehicles, land availability, and community acceptance. This PKM activity provides a technical recommendation for the village government in planning waste management infrastructure. The results are expected to support the development of a more structured, sustainable, and environmentally friendly village waste management system.
Raising Awareness of Protected Marine Biota among Fishermen Groups in Lanto Village, Central Buton Regency Rahmat Karim, S.Si., M.Si; Hasidu, La Ode Abdul Fajar; Prasetya, Arif
Majalah Pengabdian Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): August 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69616/maindo.v2i2.568

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Limited awareness among fishermen regarding protected marine species remains a major challenge in marine conservation efforts in coastal areas. Lanto Village, Central Mawasangka District, Central Buton Regency, is a coastal community where most residents depend on fishing activities, resulting in frequent interactions with protected marine species. This community service activity aimed to enhance fishermen’s knowledge and awareness of protected marine species, including their identification, legal protection status, and ecological importance, through socialization and educational activities. The methods applied included a pre-test, oral presentations supported by visual media, interactive discussions, and a post-test to assess changes in participants’ understanding. The results indicated that prior to the activity, fishermen’s knowledge of protected marine species was generally low, particularly regarding legal regulations, protection status, and ecological reasons for conservation. Following the socialization process, a significant improvement was observed in fishermen’s ability to identify protected marine species and their awareness of the importance of marine ecosystem conservation. This activity demonstrates that participatory and context-based educational approaches are effective in increasing knowledge and fostering conservation awareness among coastal communities.

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