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Jurnal READ (Research of Empowerment and Development)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27454746     DOI : https://doi.org/10.20884/1.read.2020.1.1.2385
Jurnal Research of Empowerment and Development menerbitkan artikel ilmiah hasil penelitian dari berbagai disiplin ilmu yang meliputi ilmu politik, sosiologi, pertanian, kesehatan masyarakat, hingga produksi hewan. Selama naskah memuat isu-isu pemberdayaan dan pengembangan. Sifat multidisiplin jurnal ini merupakan cerminan dari institusi penerbitan Program Pascasarjana. Institusi ini menyelenggarakan beberapa program pascasarjana mulitdisisipliner: Ilmu Lingkungan, Penyuluhan Pertanian/Pengembangan Masyarakat, Bisnis Pertanian, dan Studi Manajemen
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Spatial Analysis Of Buffalo Development In Brebes Regency Nanang Nur Rozaq; Mochamad Sugiharto
Jurnal READ (Research of Empowerment and Development) Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Maret 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.read.2020.1.1.2389

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The study on spatial dimension of buffalo development in Brebes is intended to (1) analyze the regional shifting patterns of buffalo development within a period of 5 years (2012-2016) and (2) to identify the relationship between the number of farmland areas and the population of buffalo in Brebes Regency. This research employs a secondary data analysis method by utilizing the available data analyzed using a spatial analysis. Location Quotient (LQ) analysis is conducted to analyze the regional shifting patterns of buffalo followed with a product moment correlation analysis to identify the relationship between the number of farmland areas and the population of buffalo livestock. The results show that the buffalo population is related to the number of ​​rice plant areas (P <0.05) as well as that of the peanut plant areas (P <0.01). For the last 5 years (2012-2016), there is no regional shifting pattern in the center for buffalo development in Brebes Regency. The centralization of buffalo develoment in Brebes Regency is located in Salem, Bumiayu, Sirampog, Tonjong, Larangan and Songgom sub-district
Keragaan Sosial Ekologi dan Ekonomi Masyarakat Nelayan di Pesisir Cilacap Selatan Taruna Mona Rachman; Endang Hilmi; Nurul Anwar
Jurnal READ (Research of Empowerment and Development) Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Maret 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.read.2020.1.1.2388

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Social ecological system is an ecological system that is closely related and influenced by one or more social systems. Communities in the coastal area of ​​South Cilacap, mostly as capture fisheries, are very dependent on the natural resources of fish in the sea. This study aims to identify social, ecological and economic performance of fishing communities on the coast of South Cilacap. The research method uses quantitative methods with descriptive analysis to analyze the relationships between variables and numerical analysis. The results of this study indicate that social, ecological, and economic performance consists of resources in the form of fish caught at sea, users (fishing communities), various forms of infrastructure and infrastructure providers
Online Activism of Social Community in Handling Social Issues in The City Of Malang Tia Subekti; Irza Khurun'in
Jurnal READ (Research of Empowerment and Development) Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Maret 2020
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his paper aims to see the formation of social movements in Malang addressing social issues in Malang. Some of the movements that become the focus of this paper are the Malang Care Community or ASLI Malang and Social and Humanist Society in Malang. Interestingly, the communities are doing their activities online and using social media as the main instrument of movement. If in general online media based-communities are only informative, it is different with Malang. Here the communities perform real actions such as social activities. For examples: social aids for victims of natural disasters, street children, poor people who need help, and other problems. Last but not least is the emergence of free motorcycle-taxi riders that arose due to the protest of angkot (city transport) drivers toward online motorcycle taxi resulting in an angkot drivers’ strike. The movement was able to collect motorcycle-rider volunteers up to 700 motorcycles and 80 cars. The 4 days activity was the culmination of the social community awakening which arises in response to socio-dynamic in society The emergence of various social communities is the marker of the rise of civilian powers and the strengthening of non-state actors. The social community as a form of movement becomes an alternative for civil society to engage in social issues, rather than to join political organizations such as political parties or interest groups whose main interests are political interests. Charles Tilly (2004) defines social movements as an organized public collective effort to make certain claims to the intended authorities. Sidney Tarrow (2004) explains that social movements are generally born from social problems that lead to contentious. The orientation of social movements is to create a world order of social justice. Furthermore, in data collection, the authors conducted in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation. By using social movement perspective, the main argument in this paper is, first, social media is the social community's main strategy for activism. Second, the pattern of social movements that arise is departing from social concerns of civil society in the city of Malang in view of social issues. Third, the formation of activism conducted by the social community in the City of Malang City aims to respond to social problem
The Use of Various Substrate Microbial Bamboo Stems for Rice Straw Fermentation and its effect on digestibility and fermentation product of Beef Cattle Ration Chabib B.H; Sri Rahayu; Muhamad Bata
Jurnal READ (Research of Empowerment and Development) Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Maret 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.read.2020.1.1.2386

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This experiment investigated various substrate growth of bamboo stems microbes (BSM) in rice straw fermentation and its effect on dry matter digestibility (DMD), organic matter digestibility (OMD), NH3-N and VFA concentration. Materials were rumen fluid of beef cattle from the slaughterhouse. Basal diets consisted of rice straw and concentrate with ratio of 40 : 60 (% dry matter) were administered to five treatments namely P0 = untreated rice straw (control), P1 = Ammoniated rice straw, fermented rice straw using microbial bamboo stems grown on ammoniated rice straw (P2), rice bran (P3) and cassava waste (P4). The experiment used in vitro method was designed with Completely Randomized Design and the data were analyzed variance. The results showed that the treatment had no significant effect on dry matter digestibility (DMD), organic matter digestibility (OMD), NH3-N and VFA concentration (P>0,05). The fermentation process of microbial bamboo stems in rice straw with a level of 10% with different substrate did not able to increase the digestibility and products fermentation, but there tends that the rice bran and substrates can increase DMD and N-NH3 concentration
Status and Rehabilittion Pattern of Mangrove Ecosystem in the Eastern of Segara Anakan Cilacap Endang Hilmi; Lilik Kartika Sari; Arif Mahdiana; Sesilia Rani Samudra
Jurnal READ (Research of Empowerment and Development) Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Maret 2020
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The Segara Ankan Lagoon (SAL) has a potentially reduced mangrove ecosystem. In this year, the mangrove area in SAL is predicted only remaining 1788 ha. The degradation of The Segara Ankan Lagoon (SAL) has a potentially reduced mangrove ecosystem. In this year, the mangrove area in SAL is predicted only remaining 1788 ha. The degradation of mangrove ecosystem often occurres in SAL, especially in Eastern of Segara Anakan Lagoon Cilacap (E-SAL). To reduce mangrove degradation need activities to review their status and recovery activities. This research aims to analysis the activities to support the effort of mangrove rehabilitation. The results of this researchd showed that (1) The potential of mangrove ecosystem in E-SAL was seedling between 15.000 – 34.999 trees ha-1, sapling between 5.199-9.065 trees ha-1 and trees between 533 – 1366 trees ha-1, (2) The status of mangrove ecosystem in E-SAL was damaged – very damaged. (3) the model spesices selection of rehabilitation pattern to reduce mangrove degradation were Rhizophora apiculata, Rhizophora mucronata, Aegiceras corniculatum, Sonneratia alba, Avicennia marina, and Bruguiera gymnorrhiza
Keberlanjutan Usahatani Kopi Arabika Pada Lahan Miring Di Kecamatan Pagentan Kabupaten Banjarnegara Makhmud Riyad; Dyah Ethika Noehdijati; Dwi Nugroho Wibowo
Jurnal READ (Research of Empowerment and Development) Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Maret 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.read.2020.1.1.2387

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Sloping land in the highlands is dominated by annual crops, especially vegetables. The practice of vegetable cultivation by farmers has not fully paid attention to the principles of conservation so as to accelerate the process of land degradation. Arabica coffee farming is an alternative to seasonal crops on sloping land towards sustainable agriculture. Agroecological coffee farming can increase economic value while maintaining the environment. The development of Arabica coffee farming in Pagentan District, Banjarnegara Regency continues to increase from year to year. The sustainability of Arabica coffee farming is inseparable from the ecological, social and economic dimensions. The sustainability assessment of Arabica coffee farming is based on local characteristics. The sustainability of Arabica coffee farming in Pagentan District is currently in a fairly sustainable status with a sustainability index value of 66.07. The highest value of the sustainability index is the social dimension (74.58), followed by the ecological dimension (69.05) and the economic dimension (54.57).

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