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Jurusan Pendidikan IPS, Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan, Universitas Lambung Mangkurat Jalan Brigjen H. Hasan Basri, Pangeran, Kec. Banjarmasin Utara, Kota Banjarmasin, Kalimantan Selatan 70123, e-mail: icsse@ulm.ac.id
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International Conference On Social Science Education Proceeding
ISSN : 30476372     EISSN : 30627982     DOI : https://doi.org/10.20527/icsse
International Conference On Social Science Education publishes a proceeding containing research work presented at conferences organized by Jurusan Pendidikan Ilmu Pengetahuan Sosial, Universitas Lambung Mangkurat. e-ISSN: 3047-6372 p-ISSN: 3062-7982 The International Conference on Social Science Education with the following sub-themes: 1) Wetland; 2) Green History; 3) Ecopedagogy; 4) Sustainability Development; 5) Ecopreneurship; 6) Ecology Citizenship; 7) Etno-Sustainability Society; 8) Sustainability Economics; 9) Social and Physic Environmental Sustainability; 10) Remote Sensing and GIS for Environmental Sustainability; 11) Disaster Management; and 12) Social Science Education in Environmental
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WAYANG CENK BLONK: BALI'S LOCAL GENIUS AS A COMMUNICATION MEDIUM FOR WETLAND MANAGEMENT Sadwika, I Nyoman; Liska, Luh De; Dewi, Ni Pt. Pande Mirah Surya; Parwati, Ni Putu Yuniarika; Cahayani, Ni Luh Putu
International Conference On Social Science Education Vol 3 (2025): 3rd International Conference On Social Science Education
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan, Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/vzxs9p71

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One of the challenges in environmental conservation is the lack of innovative and culturally-based approaches capable of reaching diverse segments of society. The aim of this study is to explore the use of wayang kulit as a communication medium to support sustainable wetland management. The research object is the performance of Wayang Cenk Blonk Series 29: Reklamasi Teluk Benoa. The data source comes from the dialogues between wayang characters referencing the reclamation of Teluk Benoa, presented by the dalang (puppeteer) I Wayan Nardayana. Data collection techniques employed include participant observation, documentation, and interview. The findings of this study will be presented descriptively and argumentatively. Data validity is ensured through source and method triangulation. Wayang Cenk Blonk Seri 29 meets the parameters of effective communication in delivering messages related to the reclamation of Teluk Benoa with the categories of clarity, conciseness, completeness, consideration, and concreteness. Reclamation involves actions taken by individuals to improve the value of land resources, considering both environmental and socio-economic factors, through processes such as filling land, draining, or drying it. The mangrove forest ecosystem is highly fragile and vulnerable to damage, which can occur through direct mechanical actions, such as cutting or dismantling, draining, and drying it. Reclaimed land tends to lower the organic matter and nitrogen content of the soil. Reclamation also results in a decrease in the total microorganisms, fungi, and soil respiration.
INNOVATION OF WATER HYACINTH-BASED HANDICRAFTS: A STRATEGY FOR COMMUNITY ECONOMIC ENHANCEMENT IN BANJARMASIN Nor, Baseran; Kurniansyah, Kurniansyah; Abdillah, Muhammad; Nabila, Rizqah; Khadijah, Retno Salsabila
International Conference On Social Science Education Vol 3 (2025): 3rd International Conference On Social Science Education
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan, Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/j23j6m78

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Banjarmasin, frequently referred to as the "City of a Thousand Rivers," is endowed with substantial natural resources, among which is the prolific aquatic weed Eichhornia crassipes (water hyacinth). Although conventionally regarded as an environmental pest, this Research examines its viability as a sustainable raw material for local handicraft manufacturing, to stimulate economic advancement within the community. Using a qualitative methodology, data were collected through in-depth interviews and participant observation with the "Ilung Benawa" weaving collective. The study seeks to: (1) assess the economic implications of water hyacinth handicraft production; (2) pinpoint principal challenges in its development; and (3) advance strategic recommendations for sectoral growth. The findings reveal that water hyacinth is successfully converted into marketable goods—such as bags, hampers, and home décor—that provide supplementary income to local artisans, most of whom are women. Notwithstanding these benefits, persistent constraints include reliance on favourable weather for drying raw materials, limited product and colour diversification, and challenges in scaling production to meet broader market demand. Recommendations underscore the need for targeted governmental and non-governmental support through capital investment, technical training in dyeing and preservation, and the establishment of cooperative frameworks to bolster productive capacity and market penetration. In conclusion, this study affirms that valorising water hyacinth through handicraft production is a feasible dual-purpose strategy that advances both environmental stewardship and sustainable livelihoods, thereby aligning with the wider aims of the circular economy and community resilience.