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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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Agricultural development model of Jeponan Hamlet, Manggung Village, Ngemplak Sub-district, Boyolali Regency Wangi, Cyntia Mundi; Putri, Dyah Sancaya; Ardiansyah, M. Rif’an; Salsabila, Talitha Yumna; Indriani, Widya; Antriyandarti, Ernoiz
Community Service for Sustainable Community Journal Vol. 1 No. 2: (August) 2024
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Background: Manggung Village has great potential in the agricultural sector, which has long been the mainstay of the village economy. However, the village also faces significant challenges, including high fertiliser prices and irrigation problems that hamper agricultural productivity. This research aims to explore the potential, challenges and impacts of structural, institutional and technological transformation in Manggung Village, and determine the most appropriate agricultural development model. Methods: This research used a qualitative method with data collection techniques in the form of interviews, observation, and note-taking. Primary data was collected through interviews with farmers and community leaders, while secondary data was obtained from literature and other sources of information. Data was analysed to identify the main problems and changes in the village. Findings: The main findings of this research show that Manggung Village is undergoing significant changes in economic and institutional structures, including the application of new technologies such as tractors and rice dryers. While these technologies help to increase efficiency, this transformation has also led to a shift in labour from the agricultural sector to the industrial sector, resulting in a reduction of labour in agriculture. Conclusion: The conclusion of this research shows that a conservation-based agricultural development model is the most suitable for Manggung Village, given the potential for fertile agricultural land and the linkages between the agricultural and livestock sectors. This model is expected to support sustainable development by maintaining environmental quality while improving the economic welfare of the village community.  Novelty/Originality of this study: This research makes a novel contribution by highlighting how structural and technological transformations can affect the dynamics of agricultural villages such as Manggung Village. By proposing a conservation-based development model, this research offers a suitable approach to address local challenges while maximising the potential of existing natural resources.
Analysis of stunting and malnutrition factors and implementation of community-based total sanitation Aliyah, Nurul
Community Service for Sustainable Community Journal Vol. 1 No. 2: (August) 2024
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Background: Stunting and malnutrition remain important public health issues in rural areas. The prevalence of these conditions is closely linked to inadequate nutrition, poor sanitation, and suboptimal health practices. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of stunting and malnutrition among children, analyse contributing factors, and assess the effectiveness of community-based sanitation initiatives. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 58 mothers of children under five. Data were collected using door-to-door questionnaires and anthropometric measurements focusing on height-for-age (TB/U) to assess the prevalence of stunting. Additional data were collected on infant feeding practices, sanitation behaviours, and immunisation coverage. Descriptive statistics were used to analyse findings, and STBM (Community-Based Total Sanitation) implementation was evaluated through community engagement and observation. Findings: Of the 60 children assessed, 39 (65%) were at risk of stunting. Anthropometric results showed that 16.7% of children had very short stature, while 18.3% were categorised as short. The prevalence of infectious diseases among children was 23.3%, and 8.3% had a history of low birth weight. Among adolescent girls, 75% had received TT immunisation, and all had normal nutritional status based on upper arm circumference (LILA) measurements. However, implementation of STBM practices was found to be lacking, with most communities not adopting good hygiene and sanitation behaviours. Conclusion: This study highlighted stunting and malnutrition as major health issues, with most children at risk. Poor sanitation and hygiene practices exacerbate these problems, underscoring the need for comprehensive health education and improved sanitation infrastructure. Interventions focusing on maternal education, nutrition, and community-based sanitation programmes are essential to address these issues. Novelty/Originality of this article: This study provides valuable insights into the linkages between stunting, malnutrition and community sanitation practices in rural areas of Indonesia. It is one of the first studies to evaluate the role of STBM in addressing these health challenges, providing a foundation for targeted interventions to improve community health outcomes.
Socialization of strategies to become a safe legal indonesian migrant worker (PMI) In East Lampung Putri, Ria Wierma; Tristiyanto; Triyono, Agus; Putri, Yunita Maya; Zakiyyah, Rizqi; Lindasari
Community Service for Sustainable Community Journal Vol. 1 No. 2: (August) 2024
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Background: East Lampung Regency ranks first in Lampung Province and ninth nationally as a sending region for migrant workers (PMI), with 75,311 people. Despite contributing significantly to the migrant workforce, the region faces numerous civil law challenges, including cases of employment termination, passport detention, undocumented workers, and overstays, making it a critical area for addressing migrant worker issues. Methods: This study employed a qualitative approach, analyzing secondary data from government reports, legal records, and migrant worker case studies in East Lampung. Interviews with key stakeholders, such as government officials, legal experts, and migrant worker advocacy groups, were also conducted to understand the root causes and impacts of these civil law cases. Findings: The research found that East Lampung's prominence as a PMI sending region correlates with an increase in civil law cases involving migrant workers. Issues like lack of proper documentation and legal protection are key factors contributing to the high incidence of cases such as termination of employment and passport detention. The study also identified gaps in policy implementation and support systems for migrant workers, both before and after departure. Conclusion: East Lampung Regency's status as a leading PMI sending region is accompanied by significant legal challenges for migrant workers. Strengthening legal frameworks, improving migrant worker documentation, and providing pre-departure training on legal rights are essential for reducing civil law cases and ensuring better protection for workers.  Novelty/Originality of this study: This study is unique in highlighting the specific legal issues faced by migrant workers from East Lampung Regency. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the underlying causes of civil law cases and offers recommendations for policy improvements to enhance the protection and welfare of migrant workers from this region.
The Role of stakeholders in the development of tourism destinations in Gelora Bung Karno Siregar, Fadli Ahmad Kurnia; Sinaga, Geoffrey Alexander; Wibowo, Mazaya Fathia Adreya; Azelia, Rifdah; Zakiyyah, Rizqi; Az Zahra, Sity Aidah
Community Service for Sustainable Community Journal Vol. 1 No. 2: (August) 2024
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Background: Gelora Bung Karno (GBK) in Jakarta has significant potential as a tourism destination, serving as a hub for sports, recreation, and events. Understanding the role of various stakeholders in the development of this destination is essential for achieving sustainable tourism growth. This study aims to analyze the role of stakeholders in shaping the development of GBK as a prominent tourism destination. Methods: The study utilized a qualitative approach to analyze the involvement of key stakeholders, including the government, tourism entrepreneurs, local communities, and sports organizations. Data was collected through interviews and document analysis, focusing on stakeholder collaboration in destination management and sustainability initiatives. Findings: The analysis reveals that strong cooperation among stakeholders is critical to the sustainable and inclusive development of GBK as a tourism destination. The government provides regulatory support, while the private sector contributes to infrastructure and service development. Local communities and sports organizations play a vital role in maintaining cultural relevance and ensuring that development meets community needs. Conclusion: The study concludes that a well-coordinated collaboration between stakeholders is essential for the sustainable development of Gelora Bung Karno as a tourism destination. Effective stakeholder engagement can lead to more inclusive tourism development, benefiting both the economy and the local population.  Novelty/Originality of this study: This research provides valuable insights into stakeholder collaboration in the context of tourism development at Gelora Bung Karno, offering a model for other destinations in Indonesia seeking to implement sustainable tourism policies. The study highlights the importance of inclusive and multi-stakeholder approaches for achieving long-term success.
Analysis of perceptions of managers and local communities in the application of principles in Ranca Upas tourism park Febriansyah, Muhammad; Rahmafitria, Fitri
Community Service for Sustainable Community Journal Vol. 1 No. 2: (August) 2024
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Background: Ecotourism that involves local communities emphasizes active participation from local residents. This concept is based on the understanding that local populations possess indigenous knowledge about the natural environment and cultural heritage, which can serve as a tourism attraction. Therefore, community involvement is a crucial aspect of ecotourism development. This study focuses on the ecotourism management of Wana Wisata Ranca Upas and how it integrates local communities. Methods: A qualitative paradigm was applied as the research framework, following a post-positivist philosophy to explore phenomena in a natural setting. Data collection was conducted through triangulation, with an inductive approach to analysis. The study prioritized a deep understanding of community involvement over generalization. Findings: The analysis showed that the management of Wana Wisata Ranca Upas is committed not only to commercial aspects but also to environmental sustainability, community education, and providing significant economic and social benefits to local communities. Community motivation for participating in ecotourism varied, with many viewing it as a source of substantial income. However, there is a gap in ecotourism-related knowledge between the management, which operates according to Perhutani’s vision and mission, and the local communities, who often do not fully understand ecotourism principles. Factors influencing these differences in perception include access to information, background, interests, decision-making processes, and trust. Conclusion: The study concludes that while Wana Wisata Ranca Upas emphasizes sustainability and ecotourism principles, there remains a knowledge gap between management and local communities. Bridging this gap is essential for the long-term success of ecotourism in the area.  Novelty/Originality of this study: This study highlights the disconnect between management's vision and the local community's understanding of ecotourism, emphasizing the need for improved communication and education to foster more effective and sustainable community participation in ecotourism development.

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