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Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology
Published by Universitas Brawijaya
ISSN : 24777951     EISSN : 25024973     DOI : -
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Article published Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology (JIAT) include the results of community service related to Community Development, Economic Development, Transfer and Diffusion of Technology, Innovation Science and Technology, Institutional Innovation, Development of Local Wisdom, Basic Social Services for Disaster Mitigation adaptation to Climate Change, and entrepreneurship that have been considered and approved by the Editorial Board.
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Articles 322 Documents
Black Soldier Fly Larvae Cultivation: A Sustainable Solution for Organic Waste in in Tanjung Karang and Taman Dato’ Harun Communities in Malaysia Suhartini, Sri
Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology Vol 11, No 1 (2025)
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Malaysia faces significant challenges in food waste management, with approximately 8,000 tons of food waste generated daily, only 5% of which is treated. To address this issue, the "Doktor Mengabdi Pengembangan Kemitraan" and "KKN Tematik" programs introduced Black Soldier Fly (BSF)-based organic waste management in Tanjung Karang and Taman Dato’ Harun, Selangor. The program included socialization, BSF cage fabrication, and hands-on training on maggot cultivation. BSF larvae degrade organic waste and produce residue (kasgot) for use as organic fertilizer, while larvae can be processed into animal feed, such as dried maggots. Pre- and post-tests revealed significant knowledge gains: 60.84% in Tanjung Karang and 45.23% in Taman Dato’ Harun. Monitoring showed successful community adoption of BSF cultivation. This initiative not only addresses food waste management but also provides economic opportunities and supports the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, and SDG 13: Climate Action).
Empowering Cattle Farmers in Boyolali: Transforming Cow Manure into Sustainable Biofertilizer for Economic and Environmental Benefits Wardhani, Sri
Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology Vol 11, No 1 (2025)
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Boyolali Regency, as the largest dairy cattle producer in Central Java, faces challenges in managing livestock waste, particularly cow manure. To address this, the Boyolali Regency Government, through the Environmental Agency (Dinas Lingkugngan Hidup/DLH), has constructed 600 biogas digesters to convert cow manure into biogas and digestate. However, the utilization of digestate as organic fertilizer has not been optimized. This study aims to enhance farmers' capacity to process digestate into biofertilizer through training, assistance, and demonstrations. Survey results indicate that most farmers have not utilized digestate effectively, leading to potential environmental pollution. Through the provided supports and assistances, farmers' knowledge of digestate processing significantly increased. The program also highlighted the potential of using digestate biofertilizer to reduce operational costs, increase farmers' income, and promote a sustainable agricultural and livestock system. 
Martibo: Smart Tissue Dispenser with Monitoring Dashboard Alfaniza, Izzat Muhammad; Syafiq, Muhammad; Ana Ratna Wati, Dwi; Wisudawan, Hasbi Nur Prasetyo; Ming, Eileen Su Lee; Addi, Mitra Binti Mohd
Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology Vol 11, No 1 (2025)
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This paper presents Martibo, a smart tissue dispensing management system integrated with a smartphone based on the Internet of Things (IoT), to improve tissue usage efficiency in public spaces and households. The system uses sensors to detect tissue availability and sends notifications to the Blynk application. The system is evaluated based on reliability, accuracy, and user interface responsiveness. The results show high accuracy with an average error of 0.91% in tissue availability detection and an average notification response time of 1.2 seconds. The system transmits data accurately through a Wi-Fi connection, enhancing the convenience and efficiency of tissue usage. The advantages of this system include accurate real-time data, a user-friendly interface, and good integration with mobile devices, making it an ideal solution for efficient tissue management.
Enhancing Circular Economy Practices: Utilization of Livestock Manure for Biogas and Organic Fertilizer in Sangatta Selatan, East Kalimantan Wijana, Susinggih
Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology Vol 11, No 1 (2025)
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Cattle and sheep manure, raising environmental concerns. Through the Doktor Mengabdi (DM) initiative, a community service program was conducted at P4S Wisma Kemakmuran, South Sangatta, to implement sustainable waste management practices. Cattle manure was processed via anaerobic digestion to produce biogas and digestate, while sheep manure was composted into organic fertilizer. The program involved socialization, technology installation, field practice, and monitoring, ensuring active community participation. Biogas replaced fossil-based cooking gas, while compost improved soil fertility and livestock feed quality. These efforts reduced methane emissions, promoted renewable energy, and enhanced soil productivity. The program aligns with SDGs 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy), 11 (Sustainable Cities and Rural Communities), 12 (Responsible Consumption and Production), and 13 (Climate Action). Continued collaboration between Universitas Brawijaya and P4S Wisma Kemakmuran promises lasting environmental and economic benefits for the community.
Implementation of Laserpuncture, Microdiet, and Synbiotic in Fish Farming Community in Boyolali Regency Hariati, Anik Martinah; Mahariawan, I Made Dedi; Rahardjo, Seto Sugianto Prabowo; Hariyadi, Hariyadi; Suciati, Lusia Dyah; Nugroho, Nurul; Putri, Ajeng Ayu Restuaning; Permatasari, Felyta Dian; Salsabila, Sivana Yesica Ayu; Satria, Ibnu Darma; Denanta, I Made Kresna; Dailami, Muhammad
Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology Vol 11, No 1 (2025)
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The community service program in Boyolali Regency aims to increase the productivity of the fisheries sector through assistance with laserpuncture technology, the application of microdiet and natural feed, and the production of synbiotics. The methods used include counseling and direct practice involving more than 40 local fish farmers. The results of the program show that the application of laserpuncture and nutritional engineering through microdiet and synbiotics tecknology are increase fish growth. Participation and positive responses from the community show high enthusiasm for new technology which has a direct impact on productivity and the local economy. It is hoped that this program can be implemented independently in sustainable fisheries businesses.
Basic Statistics for Farm Data Processing at PT. Kembang Joyo Sriwijaya Nurjannah, Nurjannah; Solimun, Solimun; Amaliana, Luthfatul; Mudjiono, Mudjiono
Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology Vol 11, No 1 (2025)
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Basic statistical analysis plays an important role in data processing in the farm industry including production, animal health and feed efficiency. PT Kembang Joyo, a bee and sheep farming company, needs to use statistical analysis to increase productivity and maintain product quality. The “Basic Statistics Training Activity in Farm Data Processing” at PT Kembang Joyo Sriwijaya includes material on data processing and analysis methods, including basic concepts of data analysis, descriptive statistics and inferential statistics, and practice in using MS Excel to process data using pivot table functions and data analysis add-ons. The evaluation of this community service activity is carried out on two aspects, the understanding of the learning materials and the participant satisfaction. The pre-post test analysis show that in general, the participants' understanding of the learning material increased significantly after the training. The satisfaction index also shows "very good" results with a service quality of "A".
Optimizing Character Building to Prevent Sexual Violence and Bullying in Universities Susilowati, Susilowati -
Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology Vol 11, No 2 (2025)
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This This community service aimed to optimize character building implementation among students as a preventive effort against bullying and sexual violence in higher education. The activity was carried out by the Integrated Service Unit for Sexual Violence and Bullying (ULTKSP) at Universitas Brawijaya through counseling, mentoring, and student engagement programs that emphasized awareness, empathy, and responsible behavior. The qualitative descriptive method supported by questionnaires was used to identify types of bullying and assess the impact of character-building activities on students’ attitudes and interactions. A total of 400 students participated in the program. The results showed a decrease in physical, verbal, social, cyber, and sexual bullying, along with improved self-awareness, communication, and social interaction skills. This program demonstrated that strengthening character education through participatory and preventive approaches can effectively foster a safe, respectful, and inclusive campus environment.
Community Awareness of Building Damage Assessment After Sumedang Earthquake Disaster December 31, 2023 Hutabarat, Lolom Evalita; Simanjuntak, Pinondang; Tambunan, Efendy; Simanjuntak, Irene Vista
Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology Vol 11, No 2 (2025)
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Sumedang Regency in West Java Province experienced a 4.8M earthquake on Sunday, December 31, 2023. According to the Indonesian Meteorological, Climatological, and Geophysical Agency, the earthquake occurred 2 km northeast of Sumedang Regency, West Java, at 107.94E and 6.85S. At 5 km, the epicenter was shallow. Many residential structures were rendered unworkable, with slight to serious damage. The seismic consequences also reached Garut, Cirebon, and Bandung. Understanding the geological, geophysical, and geographical features of Sumedang is important because the zoning is disaster-prone. A thorough understanding of Sumedang's geology is needed to conduct ongoing studies on fault zones, land movement analysis, building risk assessment, infrastructure stability evaluations, and sustainable development initiatives, which will affect the area's infrastructure and settlements' resilience and stability.
Utilization of Plastic Waste With Ecobricks: Education and Training for Junior High School Students Adriyani, Retno; Sulistyowati, Muji; Pratiwi, Damai Arum; Farapti, Farapti; Prameswari, Atika Anif; Hadyandiono, Chrisna Nur; Safaryna, Alifia M; Azmy, Ulul
Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology Vol 11, No 2 (2025)
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This community service program aimed to enhance environmental awareness and practical skills in plastic waste management among junior high school students in Banraas and Bancamara villages on Gili Iyang Island, Madura. Ecobricks are defined as plastic bottles densely packed with cleaned plastic waste to form durable, reusable building blocks. The training combined lecture-based sessions using fan media to explain the hazards of plastic pollution and introduce the concept and benefits of ecobricks followed by ecobricks practice for students. Pre-posttest revealed that the proportion of students score in the low category decreased from 10 percent to 0 percent, while those achieving high scores increased by 77 percent. Practical engagement was further demonstrated by enthusiastic participation in ecobrick assembly and quiz activities, and production of a simple table from ecobricks. This integrated approach successfully fostered students’ environmental responsibility, creative reuse practices, and community-wide promotion of sustainable waste management.
Increasing The Capacity of Cattle Breeders in Optimizing Biogas Digester in Boyolali Regency Suhartini, Sri
Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology Vol 11, No 2 (2025)
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Boyolali Regency, home to approximately 62,000 dairy cows, faces significant challenges related to the management of cow manure. To address this, the Boyolali Regency Government has introduced biogas digester technology to process cow manure, converting it into biogas for energy and digestate for fertilizer. This study evaluates the effectiveness of training, mentoring, and biogas digesters in enhancing the management of manure. The evaluation involves surveys, pre- and post-tests, and interviews with 160 participants, including 20 digester recipients from 2023 and 2024. Results indicate substantial improvements in participants' knowledge of biogas technology, with increases of 87.83% and 86.27% for 2023 and 2024 recipients, respectively. The study also highlights the environmental, economic, and social impacts of the program, including reduced methane emissions, cost savings, and enhanced soil fertility. Overall, the program has contributed to achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs), particularly in renewable energy, waste management, and sustainable agriculture.