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EVALUASI PROGRAM GEBYAR PENDIDIKAN MASYARAKAT Alvan, Eri Nur; Aditya, Aditya; Herdiani, Sherli; Rahmawati, Dewi; Rofi'ah, Fidia Huwaida
Cendekia: Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol 1 No 4 (2023): CJPPM Desember 2023
Publisher : CV Bayfa Cendekia Indonesia Bekerjasama dengan Jurusan/ Program Studi Pendidikan Masyarakat FKIP Universitas Siliwangi

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Abstract. The art of decorating nails that are applicable for daily activities is quite in demand by young people, the art of decorating nails or nail art also has uses to help women overcome problems such as wavy nails that break easily, or those who want to extend their nails. So the provision of this nail art training program is expected to help the public be literate about the business opportunities that we specifically target the art of nail decorating so that the participants get a moral boost and provide a more structured introduction to the stages of nail art or the hobbies they channel to become productive business fields. The research sample is a total population consisting of 39 Nail Art training participants. The tool used is a questionnaire based on the CIPP model evaluation indicators.
PELATIHAN ECO-ENZYME BAGI KELOMPOK WANI TANI MAWAR BODAS KOTA TASIKMALAYA Waliyyan, Azka; Nursifah, Fitri; Alvan, Eri Nur; Khasanah, Rokhayatun; Anggriani, Mita; Nurmaulida, Astrid
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia Vol 1 No 3 (2023): JPMI September 2023
Publisher : CV Bayfa Cendekia Indonesia Bekerjasama dengan Jurusan/Program Studi Pendidikan Masyarakat FKIP Universitas Siliwangi

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From the past until now, waste in Indonesia has become a problem that has not been resolved, in the City of Tasikmalaya with 10 Districts it produces 313,956.3 kg/day of waste per day, with the dominant composition of waste being organic waste originating from food waste or household waste. 48%, various efforts were made to reduce waste problems including turning organic waste into liquid organic fertilizer (POC) through eco-enyzm training. The purpose of this community service is as a stimulus for the community, especially the Mawar Bodas Women Farmer Group, Kahuripan Village, Tawang District, Tasikmalaya City to be aware of the importance of managing organic waste and turning it into liquid organic fertilizer. The method used in community service is demonstration, where the resource person explains the material and puts it into practice. The result of this community service is that people understand and are aware of organic waste management.
BOOTCAMP PROKLIM SEBAGAI METODE PEMBINAAN PROKLIM DI TINGKAT DUSUN Alvan, Eri Nur; Khoiruumah, Ilma; Nurariyanti, Elsa; Karwati, Lilis; Hamdan, Ahmad
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia Vol 2 No 1 (2024): JPMI Maret 2024
Publisher : CV Bayfa Cendekia Indonesia Bekerjasama dengan Jurusan/Program Studi Pendidikan Masyarakat FKIP Universitas Siliwangi

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Proklim coaching has not been productive, socialization is often held but only in recitation or only with hamlet heads, it is not in accordance with the program, so intensive mentoring efforts are needed so that the Proklim program can run. The aim of the Proklim bootcamp program is to disseminate information, form habits for movement. or the form of implementation of the Climate Village Program, qualitative descriptive method. The techniques used are lectures and question and answer discussions. Results of activities targeting the Sukajaya Hamlet, Cikujang Be'et Hamlet and Cidangiang Hamlet areas. The material presented at this socialization concerns 3 aspects of climate change, namely adaptation, mitigation and institutions. The Proklim Bootcamp consists of four stages. The first is the preparation stage, the second stage is innovation, the third stage is catalysis, and the evaluation stage. In the planning stage the aim is to build a strong understanding of the issue of climate change and the importance of participating in mitigation and adaptation efforts to the current weather. Then in the innovation process, the Proklim Facilitator explores the potential and problems. In the catalyzing stage of implementation of the blueprint. Finally, the blueprint evaluation process has been implemented successfully and achieved the desired results. Proklim Bootcamp is a coaching program initiated by 3 members of the Siliwangi University PLP at the Sukahurip Village Public Housing, Settlement and Environment Department as an alternative in the coaching process in each hamlet.
ECONOMIC FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE PRODUCTIVITY OF THE GEN Z FARMING COMMUNITY IN TASIKMALAYA CITY: DOES THE URBAN FARMING CONCEPT IDEAL? Prasetyo, Rizki Maulana; Nurhuda, Habib; Alfian, Slamet; Alvan, Eri Nur
Jurnal Bina Bangsa Ekonomika Vol. 18 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Bina Bangsa Ekonomika (JBBE) [IN PRESS]
Publisher : LP2M Universitas Bina Bangsa

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The study aims to evaluate the influence of economic factors such as income, consumption of agricultural products, investment, and the quality of human resources on the productivity of the Generation Z farming community in Tasikmalaya City, as well as assessing whether the urban farming concept is an ideal method for increasing their productivity. Using quantitative methods and a descriptive approach, data was collected through questionnaires distributed to 60 members of the Gen Z farming community in Tasikmalaya City, and multiple linear regression analysis was used to assess the relationship between independent and dependent variables. The research results show that income has a significant positive influence on agricultural productivity. Consumption of agricultural products also shows a significant positive relationship. Consistent with researchers where increased income encourages the expansion of crop varieties and innovations in planting techniques. Agricultural product consumption also shows a significant positive relationship, supporting the increasing agricultural product consumption drives land expansion and new seed planting. Investment has a significant positive impact on productivity, as increased investment enhances production activities. Furthermore, HRQ significantly positively impacts the productivity of Gen Z farmers, suggesting that skilled and knowledgeable farmers can better implement urban farming practices. Investment has a significant positive effect on agricultural productivity. Hypothesis testing shows that all independent variables have a significant relationship with the dependent variable, with a probability value of t < 0.05 and a probability value of f < 0.05. The classical assumption test shows that this regression model is valid and reliable, with normality, autocorrelation, heteroscedasticity and multicollinearity test results in accordance with accepted standards. Based on these results, it can be concluded that income, consumption of agricultural products, investment and quality of human resources contribute significantly to the productivity of Gen Z farmers in Tasikmalaya City. This research also confirms that the urban farming concept is an effective method for increasing the efficiency and quality of production in cities, providing important implications for sustainable agricultural policies and practices. Strategies for increasing income, optimizing consumption of agricultural products, increasing investment and developing the quality of human resources are key factors in increasing the productivity of the agricultural sector in the digital era. Thus, urban farming can be implemented effectively by the Gen Z farming community in Tasikmalaya City