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Community Service For Sustainable Community Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30478448     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61511/csjsc.v1i2.
Core Subject : Economy, Social,
CSJSC aims to highlight research and initiatives that contribute to the sustainable development of communities through active service and engagement. The journal is dedicated to publishing work that demonstrates how community service projects can foster long-term sustainability, enhance local capacities, and address social, economic, and environmental challenges. CSJSC seeks to be a leading platform for innovative approaches to building resilient, self-sustaining communities. Focus: This journal focuses on research that investigates the role of community service in promoting sustainable development at the grassroots level. It emphasizes studies that explore how collaborative efforts, volunteerism, and local initiatives can lead to sustainable outcomes in areas such as education, health, environmental conservation, and economic development. The focus is on projects and research that demonstrate practical impact and provide replicable models for other communities. Scope: This journal seeks to publish a broad range of scholarly articles, including: 1. Sustainable Community Development through Volunteerism: Exploration of how volunteer efforts contribute to sustainable development, including case studies of successful community service projects that have led to long-term benefits in areas such as education, health, and environmental protection. 2. Community-Led Environmental Conservation: Research on community-driven environmental conservation efforts, focusing on how local initiatives and citizen participation contribute to the protection and restoration of natural resources and ecosystems. 3. Social Innovation and Community Empowerment: Examination of innovative social practices and programs that empower communities, enhance local capacities, and promote social equity. This includes research on how community service initiatives can address social challenges and drive inclusive development. 4. Health and Well-Being through Community Engagement: Studies on how community service activities improve public health and well-being, including initiatives that promote preventive health measures, mental health awareness, and access to healthcare services within communities. 5. Economic Empowerment and Sustainable Livelihoods: Analysis of community service projects that focus on economic empowerment and the creation of sustainable livelihoods, particularly in underserved or marginalized communities. This includes research on micro-enterprise development, skills training, and sustainable agriculture. 6. Educational Outreach and Lifelong Learning: Research on community service initiatives that support education and lifelong learning, including programs that enhance educational access, literacy, and skills development for all age groups within a community.
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Strategies for achieving graduate scholarships to the student community with Mata Garuda Ria Wierma Putri; Triono, Agus; Sumarja, F.X; Kasmawati; Havez, Muhammad; Riyantika, Annisa
Community Service for Sustainable Community Journal Vol. 1 No. 1: (February) 2024
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/csjsc.v1i1.2024.584

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Backgrounds: Graduate scholarships are an important resource for pursuing postgraduate studies. However, the process of obtaining scholarships often poses challenges and confusion for students. Methods: In this context, this study aims to explain the effectiveness of socialization and interactive discussions as a strategy to obtain graduate scholarships. Through socialization activities, students can obtain relevant information about the requirements, application process, and success tips in obtaining graduate scholarships. In addition, interactive discussions with fellow students who have similar experiences enable the exchange of knowledge, experiences, and strategies that are useful in facing challenges in the scholarship process. Involvement in student communities such as Mata Garuda also provides access to a wide network and emotional support which is important in motivating and guiding students during the scholarship application process. Results: Involvement in these community activities also helps students build confidence and social skills that can increase their competitiveness in obtaining graduate scholarships. Through this service, it provides important insights for students who are interested in obtaining postgraduate scholarships, especially in terms of the importance of joining student communities and taking advantage of opportunities for socialization and interactive discussions. Findings: The implication of this research is that universities and educational institutions should encourage and support student community activities that can assist students in effectively obtaining graduate scholarships.
Analysis of the agricultural development model and the transformation that occurred in Dagen Village, Jaten Subdistrict, Karanganyar Regency Aisiyah, Liliyes Lina Tory; Luthfi, Raihan Andhika; Sampurani, Salsabila; Fitriyyah, Sofia; Lopulalan, Reinhard Richard; Antriyandarti, Ernoiz
Community Service for Sustainable Community Journal Vol. 1 No. 1: (February) 2024
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/csjsc.v1i1.2024.677

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This research aims to explain the potential and problems in Dagen Village, structural and institutional transformation, technology transfer, as well as analysis of appropriate agricultural development models to be implemented in the village. Methods: Methodologically, this research consists of data collection and data analysis. Data collection was carried out by observation, interviews, recording and documentation. Meanwhile, the analysis was carried out using qualitative research methods. Results: The results of this research found several findings. First, the potential of Dagen Village lies in rice farming land, while the problem of Dagen Village is factory waste pollution due to industrial activities which can threaten the sustainability and productivity of the land. Second, the structural transformation that occurred was a gradual transition from agricultural activities to the non-agricultural sector, then from the industrial sector to the service sector. Third, institutional transformation occurs gradually, starting from habits, becoming culture, from the perspective of Poktan and Gapoktan it can be said to be empowered, described by the ownership of assets, mastery of science and technology, as well as freedom in making choices and decisions in agribusiness activities in rural areas. Fourth, technology transfer is channeled by various contributory parties. Fifth, the Agricultural Development model in Degan Village uses the Locational Mode model based on Von Thunen's theory that differences in transportation of each agricultural commodity from the place of production to the nearest market influence the type of land use in an area.
Non-permanent migration in Rancang Welak Village community Afat, Gordianus; Kusufa, Roni Alim Ba’diya
Community Service for Sustainable Community Journal Vol. 1 No. 1: (February) 2024
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/csjsc.v1i1.2024.698

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Background: Non-permanent mobility among residents of rural areas has become a notable phenomenon, particularly driven by economic factors and advancements in destination areas. In Racang Welak Village, West Manggarai Regency, the residents engage in non-permanent mobility seeking better economic opportunities and attracted by progress in destination areas. Methods: This descriptive qualitative research aims to explore the factors influencing non-permanent mobility among residents of Racang Welak Village. Data collection methods included observation, interviews, and documentation. The study focused on residents who were engaged in non-permanent mobility, particularly seasonal farmers. Results: The findings revealed that residents, especially seasonal farmers, felt their needs were unmet in the village and sought information about job opportunities elsewhere. As a result, they engaged in non-permanent mobility, primarily driven by economic factors. The residents undertook mobility due to push factors from their village and pull factors from destination areas, particularly economic opportunities and advancements. Conclusions: The research concludes that economic factors play a significant role in driving non-permanent mobility among residents of Racang Welak Village. The allure of economic opportunities and progress in destination areas encourages residents to migrate non-permanently. This study provides insights into the factors influencing non-permanent mobility in rural areas and highlights the importance of economic considerations in migration decisions.
Policy analysis of sustainable traditional market management Utari, Retno; Soesilo, Tri Edhi Budhi; Agustina, Haruki
Community Service for Sustainable Community Journal Vol. 1 No. 1: (February) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/csjsc.v1i1.2024.702

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Background: SNI People's Market is a national standard in the construction and management of trade facilities. The Healthy Market implementation policy serves to regulate the health of the market environment. The policy of implementing SNI for People's Market and the policy of organizing Healthy Market are expected to be the guidelines in managing people's market. However, in reality, not all public markets in DKI Jakarta implement the two policies. The purpose of the research is to analyze the condition of public markets in Perumda Pasar Jaya in terms of SNI criteria for Public Markets and Healthy Markets, and analyze the implementation of SNI for Public Markets and Healthy Markets and based on the assessment of the central government and local government. Methods: The research method used is a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods using a qualitative approach that combines descriptive statistics and a comparison matrix. Results: The research results based on field observations show that the condition of public markets in Perumda Pasar Jaya has limitations in the provision of facilities that are a requirement in the implementation of SNI for Public Markets and Healthy Markets. In addition, the implementation of SNI People's Market and Healthy Market has obstacles in its implementation from the point of view of the central government and local government.
Awareness of local people environmental issue and young people’s interest in climate change in Surakarta City, Central Java, Indonesia Hue, Nguyen Thi; Minh, Dang Van; Antriyandarti, Ernoiz
Community Service for Sustainable Community Journal Vol. 1 No. 1: (February) 2024
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/csjsc.v1i1.2024.703

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Background: The effects of climate change in the atmosphere are starting to appear. This is clear, not only that it impacts the natural world, but also human cultures. In Indonesia, according to the IPCC estimates, these impacts are expected to increase over the coming decades. The temperature will increase, the amount of rainfall will decline and the rise in the sea level will impact a variety of coastal areas. Extreme weather conditions are also becoming more and more common,triggering problems such as flooding and droughts. Such developments present a significant challenge to human existence, economic growth, and the natural environment on which humans rely primarily for their prosperity. Moreover, these changes affect different levels and in different ways in every society. Methods: This research would have a general context for potential forecasts of the field of focus on climatic factors and climate change. The purpose of this study is to assess adolescents and local people on how local people appreciate and care about climate change in the city of Surakarta. The effort should also be made to examine for the area the factors that render society's essential realms susceptible to severe weather events. Results:  The goal of this is to explain at some level the causes that increase the susceptibility of the local community when subjected to different triggers, as the effectiveness of adaptation or mitigation approaches is subject to population dynamics along with other variables.

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