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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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Mangrove Rehabilitation Action: Growing Hope from the Coast in Tabu Hamlet, Bone Regency, South Sulawesi Amiluddin, Muchtar; Najih, Mohammad Roin; Sabilah, Anisa Aulia; Irwan; Arafat, Yasser; Suleman, Yakub; Ismail; Hawati; Jamil, Khairul; Awaluddin; Sarianto, Deni; Suryadi, Lalu Penta Febri
Majalah Pengabdian Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): April 2026 (In Progress)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69616/maindo.v3i1.558

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Mangrove ecosystems play a critical ecological role in maintaining coastal stability by serving as natural buffers against erosion, storing blue carbon, and providing habitat for marine organisms. In recent years, coastal zones in Bone Regency, South Sulawesi, have been degraded due to anthropogenic activities such as mangrove clearing, land conversion for aquaculture, and coastal infrastructure development. To address this issue, the Politeknik Kelautan dan Perikanan Bone in collaboration with Lembaga Survey Nypah Indonesia conducted a community service activity titled “Mangrove Rehabilitation Action: Growing Hope from the Coastline”. The activity was held on November 8th, 2025, in Tabu Hamlet, Waetuwo Village, Tanete Riattang Timur Sub-district, Bone Regency. Its objectives were to restore the mangrove ecosystem, raise community awareness of environmental conservation, and foster collaboration between vocational education institutions, environmental organizations, and local communities. A total of 100 participants—including students, lecturers, and residents—planted 2,000 seedlings of Rhizophora mucronata and Avicennia marina. The activity improved participants’ understanding of mangrove ecology, strengthened community-academic collaboration, and initiated plans for an eco-education area. This program serves as a participatory model for sustainable coastal ecosystem restoration.
Community Service Through Science Practicum Guidance for SD IT Insantama Kendari, Southeast Sulawesi at the Integrated Laboratory Unit, Halu Oleo University Raharjo, Sapto; Lestari, Lina Lestari; Marhadi , Muhamad Alim; Dalanga, Yacobus Yulianto; Sarman; Arohman , Muhammad; Apriansa
Majalah Pengabdian Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): April 2026 (In Progress)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69616/maindo.v3i1.560

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A magnet practicum mentoring activity for fifth-grade students of SD IT Insantama Kendari was conducted on 29 October 2025 at the Integrated Laboratory Unit of Halu Oleo University. The program was initiated to provide hands-on science learning in response to the school’s lack of laboratory facilities, which limits opportunities for practical experimentation. Eighteen students participated in three structured activities: identifying types of magnets, assembling a simple electric motor, and observing a flying ring demonstration. Learning was facilitated through demonstrations, guided discussions, and student-led experiments. The activity resulted in notable improvements in students’ conceptual understanding of magnetism, motivation to learn, and engagement during experimental tasks. The outcomes indicate that laboratory-based practicum activities significantly enhance meaningful science learning and contribute to strengthening scientific literacy among elementary students. Continued collaboration between schools and universities is recommended to ensure the sustainability of similar programs.
Community Service Through Beef Cattle Management Education at PT. Hasanuddin Agrivisi Internusa as an Effort to Improve the Knowledge of Local Breeders Raihan; Marlina; Z., La Ode M. Iskandar; Rahmadani, Rani; Tarmiji; Jumairah, Siti; Salam, La Ode Muhammad Aswad Salam
Majalah Pengabdian Indonesia Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): April 2026 (In Progress)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69616/maindo.v3i1.566

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This community service activity aims to improve the knowledge and technical skills of local farmers and university students regarding beef cattle management through education and field practice at PT. Hasanuddin Agrivisi Internusa. The three-day program, conducted through outreach, field demonstrations, and group discussions, focused on feed management, barn sanitation, and disease prevention in beef cattle. Results demonstrated an increase in participants' understanding and skills in nutritional management, balanced feed formulation, routine barn sanitation, and preventive health measures such as deworming. Field evaluations demonstrated increased awareness and responsibility in livestock management. This program significantly contributed to increasing the productivity of beef cattle and strengthened collaboration between universities, industry, and the community in developing sustainable livestock agribusiness.

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