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Community Empowerment through Utilization of Rice Husk Waste in Cirebon Regency Gusti Rusmayadi; Nur Iffah; Anita Ninasari; Rendro Laksmono; Rinovian Rais; Indriyani Indriyani
Amalee: Indonesian Journal of Community Research and Engagement Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Amalee: Indonesian Journal of Community Research and Engagement
Publisher : LP2M INSURI Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37680/amalee.v4i2.3012

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The amount of rice production in Indonesia every year is always increasing. The results of the rice mill produce waste material, namely husks. Along with the increase in rice production, the amount of rice husk waste has also increased. The purpose of this service is to assist the community in utilizing husk waste to make a useful product. The approach used in implementing the KKN program for the people of Jagapura Kulon Village, Gegesik District, Cirebon Regency, is a Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) with five stages of design thinking. The dedication results show that the shoe rack and sandals that will be made use eco-friendly materials that use the waste from rice husks. The culture of reuse, reduce and recycle must also be applied to organic waste to reduce the use of new materials or materials. The manufacture of shoe and sandal racks is also expected to reduce the felling of trees used to make conventional shoe racks made of wood. Through RASENDAL products, we can reduce the use of new materials using unused waste.
Pemberdayaan Masyarakat melalui Budidaya Lebah dalam Meningkatkan Kreativitas Pemuda: Community Empowerment through Bee Cultivation in Increasing Youth Creativity Deswalantri Deswalantri; Rinovian Rais; Asfahani Asfahani
Assoeltan: Indonesian Journal of Community Research and Engagement Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Community Research and Engagement
Publisher : Edujavare Publishing

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This research aims to explore the potential for community empowerment through bee cultivation activities, especially in the context of increasing youth creativity. Bees not only provide economic benefits through honey production, but also have the potential to strengthen social networks and increase the creativity of the younger generation. This research method includes participatory surveys, in-depth interviews, and field observations to collect data on beekeeping practices and their impact on society, especially youth. Data analysis was carried out using a qualitative approach to understand the complex dynamics of interactions between bee cultivation, community empowerment and the development of youth creativity. The research results show that beekeeping not only provides additional income for people, but also increases their understanding of the environment and ecology. Additionally, these activities encourage collaboration between older generations and youth, creating space for the exchange of knowledge and skills. In the context of youth creativity, participation in beekeeping is identified as a stimulus that encourages youth to develop creative, innovative and leadership thinking skills. Youth involved in these activities show an increase in new ideas, the courage to take risks, and the ability to adapt in facing challenges. This research presents theoretical and practical contributions by detailing the potential for community empowerment through beekeeping as an innovative way to increase youth creativity. Policy implications and practical recommendations are also discussed to support further development of this empowerment model in the context of beekeeping in communities.