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IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series
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IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series publishes is a journal that contains research work presented in conferences organized by Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember. ISSN: 2354-6026. The First publication in 2013 year from all of full paper in International Conference on Aplied Technology, Science, and Art (APTECS). It publish one time a year after the held of APTECS event.
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Review of Business Actor’s Financial Behavior in the Ultra Micro Segment Rosalina Puspitasari; Ellya Zulaikha
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 1 (2023): The 1st International Conference on Community Services and Public Policy (ICCSP) 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2023i1.16372

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Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) have an essential role in the Indonesian economy due to their high economic resilience and contribute to gross domestic product and increased employment. The number of MSMEs reached 65.47 million units in 2019, or 99.99% of the total business in Indonesia, including the Ultra Micro (UMi) segment. The banking sector targets around 57 million UMi segment customers, but 30 million of them do not have access to formal funding sources because they are underprivileged and unbanked communities. Banking provides various services for business actors in the UMi segment regarding financing, deposits, and transactions. However, they have not been widely accessed and utilized due to a lack of understanding of these services. This study aims to recommend marketing strategies based on financial behavior and the needs of the UMi segment in banking services. The approach taken is Design Thinking. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with 8 (eight) respondents of the UMi Segment business actors aged 21–55 years, with a maximum turnover of IDR10 million a month. The findings of the study reveal the crucial role of friends and neighbors; the lack of clarity in recording transaction data; the vulnerability in financial management; the shame of saving "small money" at formal institutions; the tendency to pawn in gold shops; and reluctance to deal with financial services if they have to stop working temporarily.
Assistance of Handicraft Small Business in Increasing Capacity Andarita Rolalisasi; Luvia Friska Narulita; Yurie Salsabilla Annoralia; Dika Arfita Nur Karim
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 1 (2023): The 1st International Conference on Community Services and Public Policy (ICCSP) 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2023i1.16388

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The micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) is important in building the nation’s economy. Our SMEs partners are owned by Architecture Students of Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Surabaya, they are Keranting and Beelovedthings. Keranting runs in Fashion products with the application of Ecoprint. Ecoprint itself is a process of transferring patterns or colors into fabric/leather/paper media using natural materials and dyes. Meanwhile, Beelovedthings is engaged in handicrafts which are used for souvenirs and merchandise. The partners problems are un-consistent stock of products and they have not reached the turnover target because they are still doing conventional marketing. To overcome these problems, we have to obtain consistent supply of raw materials, availability of adequate equipment that can support the production process, the consistent availability of various types of products, content creation and selection of digital marketing platforms, as well as increasing e-commerce and social media traction. The results of this program are not only in the form of stock fulfillment, but also more varied content creation which can attract more customers. The availability of various digital marketing platforms makes it easier for buyers to reach MSME products with paid promotions carried out on digital marketing platforms to increase eCommerce traction.
Slaughterhouse Waste Treatment Equipment to Produce Plant Fertilizer and Fish Feed Rindi Kusumawardani; Putu Dana Karningsih; Nani Kurniati; Moses Laksono Singgih; Hari Supriyanto; Sutikno Sutikno; Dwa Desa Warnana; Irene Malilung Sitanggang
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 1 (2023): The 1st International Conference on Community Services and Public Policy (ICCSP) 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2023i1.16362

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Chicken slaughter process waste is divided into two types, solid waste and liquid waste. Almost all of the waste generated by the chicken slaughter process can be reused. Lately, Vocational High School in Pasuruan, East Java, has Livestock Agribusiness unit that made a waste treatment program to deal with the problem of waste from the surrounding chicken slaughter process. However, some chicken slaughter process waste cannot be reprocessed and is directly dumped into the sewer due to limited technology. The type of waste that cannot reprocess is blood and chicken feather waste. This research aims to process the waste into high-quality fish food by applying the principle of automation and integrating machines with existing chicken cutting machines. The application of this appropriate technology begins with observing the existing conditions and the process of designing, manufacturing, and testing equipment carried out at Vocational High School in Pasuruan. The research resulted in designing and manufacturing machines that support waste treatment of blood and chicken feathers from Livestock Agribusiness. The machine design consists of three main components: a blood and chicken feather grinder, a vertical mixer, and a fish feed press machine. The expectations of this machine design will support productivity and concern for waste management, which can also build environmentally friendly standards in the Livestock Agribusiness unit of Vocational School in Pasuruan.
Young Human Resource Development to Support Village SDGs Shade Rahmawati; Mukhtasor Mukhtasor; Agoes Pratikto; Sujantoko Sujantoko; Haryo Dwito Armono; Wisnu Wardhana; Muhammad Zikra; Hasan Ikhwani; Rudi Walujo Prastianto
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 1 (2023): The 1st International Conference on Community Services and Public Policy (ICCSP) 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2023i1.16377

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All states have different histories, cultures and local wisdom which then influence how the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are applied to their development plan. The specific characters of Indonesian villages leads the government to establish the 18th SDGs called Village SDGs in 2020. The Village SDGs program emphasizing one message: no one left behind. In relation to this, the roles of young human resources in order to succeed the bottom-to- top development in the villages are crucial. In an effort to develop the village, the community, especially the youth, must not lose their identity. Following those condition, a community service program regarding young human resource development has been executed in partnership with Youth Information and Counseling Center (or Pusat Informasi dan Konseling Remaja) of Krecek Village, Kediri Regency. The development program is concentrating on the basic understanding of their role in society, moral values, adolescent health and family functioning. Two- days coaching which involves Family Planning Counseling Center (or Balai Penyuluhan KB) and Bureau of Population Control, Family Planning, Women's Empowerment and Child Protection (DP2KBP3A) of Kediri Regency was held as the first step. Evaluation regarding further needs from the participants are being obtained.
Development of Freshwater Fish Cultivation Business and Its Derivative Products In Kajar Hamlet Gogor Arif Handiwibowo
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 1 (2023): The 1st International Conference on Community Services and Public Policy (ICCSP) 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2023i1.16389

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Batu City is well-known as one of the cities based on agribusiness and tourism in Indonesia. Agribusiness that is widely developed in Batu City are vegetables and fruits. Kajar Hamlet which is located in Pandanrejo Village, Bumiaji District, Batu City certainly has great agribusiness potential as well. Kajar Hamlet also owns various forms of agribusiness with vegetable and fruit products as well as decorative flowers. But the potential that is no less interesting is the large demand for fresh freshwater fish products that come from many restaurants. Kelompok Peternak Ikan Nila is trying to develop a tilapia cultivation business. Starting from assistance from ITS-Surabaya (as university) to cultivate tilapia using cages in waterways in Kajar Hamlet and evaluation of failures due to the risk of flash floods that have occurred, tilapia cultivation was made using fish ponds by utilizing the residents' unproductive land and the adequacy of water from existing waterways without changing the main function of the waterways as irrigation for agricultural areas. This paper attempts to present the process of developing a freshwater fish farming business in Kajar Hamlet along with an analysis of the business and potential of derivative products that can be further developed.
Developing New Indonesia Circular Economy Indicators: A Lesson Learnt from European Union Siti Afiani Musyarofah; Alva Edy Tontowi; Nur Aini Masruroh; Budhi Sholeh Wibowo; IDAA Warmadewanthi; Arman Hakim Nasution; Mohamad Khoiru Rusydi; Gogor Arif Handiwibowo; Gita Widi Bhawika
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 1 (2023): The 1st International Conference on Community Services and Public Policy (ICCSP) 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2023i1.16368

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Circular Economy (CE) right now has been a point of interest among countries in the world as a commitment of the Paris Agreement to solve global environmental problems, which are simultaneously beneficial to economics. However, presently there is no single indicator available that easily be used as a CE standard due to various stresses among the countries. There are different approaches among countries in developing CE indicators, although they are still within the scope of the environmental and economic aspects. CE indicators could be developed based on region covering several countries, government/country level, and company level. Those indicators refer to the region and government policy and market or users of the product and a society where its public area would receive waste that the company might produce. This review will discuss only European Union and Poland, representing regions and countries. A region like the European Union (EU) considers ten indicators for CE, consisting of 21 sub-indicators. These indicators include self-sufficiency in raw materials, procurement for the green public, waste generation, food waste, recycling rate, recovery of specific waste streams, recycled materials to raw materials demand contribution, raw material trade-in, investment, jobs, and gross value-added, patents of secondary and recycling raw materials. While Poland, as a member of the EU, developed 25 CE indicators based on the seven dimensions of the economic point of view, such as economic prosperity, zero waste, innovative, renewable energy- based economy, low carbon, smart economy, and spatially effective economy. Implementing a Comparative Analysis Method that compares one indicator to another, the results show that 6 of 10 indicators belonging to the EU overlap with four indicators of 25 belonging to Poland. Covering all indicators of both regions and countries, thus it would become 29 selected indicators that might be useful for developing Indonesia CE- Indicators, which are presently unavailable yet.
Greenhouse Potential based on Ecotourism and Education for Sustainable Village Economic Resilience Lilik Nurindah Sari; Tutik Nurhidayati; Maya Shovitri; Enny Zulaika; Nengah Dwianita Kuswytasari; Arif Luqman; Nur Hidayatul Alami; Kristanti Indah Purwani; Nurul Jadid; Dini Ermavitalini; Imam Wahyudi Farid; Ciptian Weried Priananda
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 1 (2023): The 1st International Conference on Community Services and Public Policy (ICCSP) 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2023i1.16378

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Indonesia has many rural areas with diversity and uniqueness in each region that have developed into eco-tourism. The village that is being developed as an eco-tourism destination is expected to improve the welfare of the surrounding community. Developed eco-tourism can provide jobs for residents in the village. Eco-tourism is also one of the developments to preserve ecosystems in rural areas. This eco- tourism sector can support community welfare and sustainable rural development. One approach to the development of rural areas is through village ecotourism. Village Ecotourism is a rural area with several special characteristics that can be used as a tourist destination. One way to improve the development of village ecotourism is by adding new facilities that lead to educational tourism, i.e., greenhouse facilities. The existence of this greenhouse can be used as a means of science education about a more advanced agricultural system with a controlled environmental system. Greenhouse technology can improve the quality and quantity of plant productivity, thereby increasing people's income, and producing healthier organic plant products. Greenhouses can also be used as educational tourism facilities for various science education activities and simple agricultural training. Training for residents can also be carried out, for community empowerment, such as training in planting, fertilizing, nurseries, processing plant products, and the process of packaging plant products. This review summarizes the various potentials of Greenhouse development for the development of education-based village ecotourism and provides references for further research that focuses on community service, which is increasing sustainable village economic resilience.
Measurement of Recyclable Raw Materials Trading for Circular Economy Implementation Mohamad Khoiru Rusydi; IDAA Warmadewanthi; Arman Hakim Nasution; Alva Edy Tontowi; Gogor Arif Handiwibowo; Gita Widi Bhawika
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 1 (2023): The 1st International Conference on Community Services and Public Policy (ICCSP) 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2023i1.16390

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In the context of resource scarcity and food energy security in the midst of increasing food demand, the circular economy (CE) is a promising strategy to address the sustainable use of resources. This article aims to propose measurement elements in raw materials with recyclable concepts in implementing CE in the food and beverage industry. However, the CE framework has not been adapted to the needs of the Food And Beverages Industry. This article attempts to address this gap by analyzing the range of available indicators to measure trade in recyclable raw materials, namely by looking at the difference between the value of exports and imports. Thus, the differences in the CE framework can theoretically be adapted to the production system in the Food And Beverages Industry. So that the implementation of CE can be implemented in accordance with its functions, strategies and principles in managing a business model that replaces the concept of "end of life" by recycling raw materials which aims to create a quality environment, economic prosperity and benefits for future generations.
Marketing Concepts of New Housing Projects in Surabaya during Pandemic based on Property Agent Perspective Miftakhul Huda; Eko Budi Santoso
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 1 (2023): The 1st International Conference on Community Services and Public Policy (ICCSP) 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2023i1.16369

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The increasing demand and needs of consumers in property transactions makes the need for property agents even greater. In a pandemic condition that limits direct interaction, many housing developers have difficulty selling their housing products due to limited interaction with potential consumers and the lack of up-to-date information on housing products that consumers are interested in during this pandemic. The purpose of this study was to analyze the factors and sequence of criteria that became the basis for selecting new housing during the pandemic based on the perspective of a property agent.This study uses qualitative and quantitative research using interview data and processed into numerical data using product, price, promotion, place, and person variables. The method used is the Delphi method, AHP and Content Analysis, with the Delphi method useful for determining criteria and indicators that are validated from experts and AHP functioning as a weight for the validated criteria. While Content Analysis is used to formulate concepts.The results of this study obtained a sequence of variables that affect Product, (2) Place, (3) Price, (4) Promotion, (5) People.

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