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Penggunaan Bahan Organik Sebagai Pemikat Nyamuk Suwarlan, Stivani Ayuning; Patrik, Jonathan; Desmond, Desmond; Purba, Elisabet; Septiana, Gracia Tiffany; Jenny, Jenny; Haryanto, John; Chian, Sung; Hie, Sung
National Conference for Community Service Project (NaCosPro) Vol 1 No 1 (2019): The First National Conference of Community Service Project 2019 (Accepted Papers)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Universitas Internasional Batam

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This devotion is intended to provide the solution for society on the coast especially mangrove forests. We intend to solve the problem without any troubles that could impact the ecosystem by giving insight into how important the empowerment of mangrove, hence the development of mangrove ecotourism could be established properly. As time passed, we realized that Kalembak is more focusing on their mangrove?s program. Therefore, this fact could lead to an overpopulation of mosquito. They did admit that when evening, the mosquito just flocks around them. We decided to give an alternative for their problem, which is handmade organic mosquito repellent.  The methods are implemented using three-technique, which is preparation, implementation, and evaluation. Our product, which is made from organic materials such as brown sugar and yeast as a substitute of dangerous chemical products that could be found inside the typical mosquito repellent. The product is made from a mixture of brown sugar and yeast that could lead a fermentation, which will generate carbon dioxide that attracts the mosquitos. Hence lead to a fact that the more carbon dioxide around, the more mosquito around.
Wisata Hutan Bakau Kampung Kelembak Hanjaya, Jonathan; Suwarlan, Stivani Ayuning; Victoria, Victoria; Tjandra, Sherrin; Audrey, Audrey; Diani, Diani; Kristin, Kristin; Sarinah, Sarinah; Herianto, Herianto; Kelly, Kelly
National Conference for Community Service Project (NaCosPro) Vol 1 No 1 (2019): The First National Conference of Community Service Project 2019 (Accepted Papers)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Universitas Internasional Batam

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Kelembak Village is a village located in Nongsa District that has potential and value to be a tourism area for local people and foreign tourists called Kelembak Cultural Tourism Village, where will be a tourist village with Malay culture in the 1960s era. The area of ??Kelembak Village which is being developed into a tourism area is 6 hectares and the locations for the development of tourist area had been determined by residents but they do not have a tourist map to guide visitors on a tour and the purpose of the social activity is to make a Kelembak Village map as a guide for local people and foreign tourist.  
Spatial Adaptation of Traditional Javanese Houses in Landscape Design of Senaputra Cultural Tourism Park Suwarlan, Stivani Ayuning
Local Wisdom : Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Kearifan Lokal Vol 13, No 1 (2021): January 2021
Publisher : Merdeka Malang University

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One of the efforts to preserve Indonesian culture and heritage is through cultural tourism parks. Therefore, the existence of a cultural tourism park is very important because it has Indonesian cultural values. The problem currently faced by Indonesia, especially Malang City, East Java, is the number of new modern tourism parks that make cultural tourism parks less attractive. The rise number of modern tourism parks in Malang has reached 100% in the last 5 years, while there has been no addition of cultural parks in Malang. As what happened at the Senaputra Cultural Tourism Park, Malang that is famous as a park that preserves traditional culture, especially East Java culture. In the glorious era of Taman Senaputra in 1980s, traditional East Javanese dances and wayangkulit performances were often held. The research method used quantitative and qualitative research. First, through observation to determine the factual conditions of the research area using walkthrough analysis techniques. Second, through questionnaires to find out communities perceptions of preferences between modern parks compared to cultural parks and to find out the communities perception of the Senaputra cultural park main problems. The results of the questionnaire were processed using SPSS and analyzed using a linkert scale to determine the priority scale of main problems. The results of this study showing people preferences and perception index score of modern park 82.04% and cultural park 17.96%. The main problem of less preferences index score of cultural park is due to of the irregular landscape arrangement of the cultural park and does not have the characteristics of Javanese culture as a cultural park and author observation’s resulted that this park also lacks of maintenance and most of park elements are damaged, so there is a need for design directions from the landscape side which has the character of Javanese culture in an effort to revive (revitalize) the cultural tourism park so that it is again in demand and cultural values as the national identity are not forgotten and lost DOI: https://doi.org/10.26905/lw.v13i1.4770
Analysis of Groin Effectiveness against Abrasion of Kampung Tua Nongsa Suwarlan, Stivani Ayuning; Fernando, Delvin; Oktavino, Farel Cassaro; Tan, Rosalinda; Hura, Wester Maesi
Arsir Naskah siap terbit
Publisher : Universitas muhammadiyah palembang

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The groin is a building construction located on the shore with an orientation that points perpendicularly to the sea. The function of the groin is as a barrier from sediments that move along the coastline and a medium for wave dampening. Changes in coastal areas caused by nature or normal marine activities make coastal areas need to be considered more deeply. The groin construction process that does not apply structural and architectural science or analysis causes the building to be unstable and easily destroyed by large waves. The decline of the coastline in Kampung Tua Nongsa from 1995 to 2022 as far as 30 meters resulted in residential settlements experiencing continuous land shifts. The research method uses descriptive qualitative through interview, observation, and documentation approaches. This research aims to obtain the results of the effectiveness of groins on the coast of Kampung Tua Nongsa by looking at the distribution pattern, structure, material, and architecture. The research results show that groins that are effective for the beach conditions of Kampung Tua Nongsa should be natural stone material with groin lengths of 50 cm - 60 cm and groin heights between 0.5 - 1.0 m.