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Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel
ISSN : 28295269     EISSN : -     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33292/ijcsc
Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel is an National journal under the Research and Social Study Institute in collaboration with the Cross-Country Lecturer Collaboration (KODELN) one of the scientific institutions in Indonesia located in Yogyakarta. The Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel publishes articles resulting from community service and empowerment in the form of the application of various fields of science including agriculture, social sciences, engineering, education, computers and health and other related fields. This journal is also expected to be a fast response, fast review and fast publication journal. And in the future can be indexed globally
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 37 Documents
Ecobrick: A Solution for plastic Waste to Establish Zero Waste Village in Pamekasan Regency Mohammad Imam Sufiyanto; Lukman Handoko; Sri Mulyani; Faizatul Ummah
Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (363.634 KB) | DOI: 10.33292/ijcsc.v1i1.1

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The Covid-19 pandemic that is continuing to spread around the world has shifted and changed people lifestyle. On the other hand, waste volume is increasing because many people massively throw garbage into water sources or rivers which results in water and soil pollution. This research applied descriptive qualitative method with demonstration techniques. The residents were taught to make Ecobrick for reducing the amount of plastic waste. Ecobrick is very effective in empowering the community to cope with the increasing amount of inorganic waste. Ecobrick can increase the creativity and productivity of the community especially in terms of transforming inorganic waste to goods with economic value. The results indicated that the amount of plastic waste which was previously thrown to the rivers could be reduced by implementing Ecobrick program. This program reflected community innovation and creativity in utilizing unused items at home. At the end, Bunder village can be a zero-waste area and makes goods economical and valuable to be used by all society elements.
Development of Nateh Village Tourism Potential and Digitizing Promotion Using Augmented Reality, Websites and Community Based Tourism Akhmad Riandy Agusta; Ahmad Suriansyah; Diani Ayu Pratiwi; Noorhapizah; Raihanah Sari; Fathul Jannah
Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel
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Problems in the management of tourism in Nateh Village. The main obstacle is the management of the tourism potential of this village is that there is no tourism manager, the village community is less participative in developing the tourism potential of Nateh Village, there are no digital tourism promotion efforts, such as websites or applications that can increase tourist interest in visiting Nateh Village. In addition, tourism is also poorly managed and promoted. This community service activity aims to produce a Nateh Village tourism management group, produce a Nateh Village tour package design, produce an augmented reality design for Nateh Village, and produce a Nateh Village tourism website that can be used to promote tourism potential in Nateh Village. The method used consists of observation, empowering tourism management communities, training to develop tour package offers, training on making augmented reality, training on managing websites, training on digitizing tour package offers, socializing the use of websites and applications, and evaluating activities. The results of this community service activity have provided a Nateh Village tourism management group, a Nateh Village tour package design is available which is included in the website, an augmented reality design for Nateh Village is available and a Nateh Village tourism website is available which can be used to promote tourism potential in Nateh Village. 4 tourism potentials and 5 tour packages have been produced which are promoted through the website and augmented reality.
Developing of Tuwel Tourism Village, Bojong District, Tegal Regency Rina Septiani; Nita Nurjanah; Mukhtar Thalib
Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel
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Tuwel Village, Bojong District, Tegal Regency has a great tourism potential, but the local community is not aware of this and has not been developed properly. The objectives of the activity are (1) developing the tourism potential, (2) empowering the Tuwel village community, (3) creating the tourism facilities in Tuwel village. The method used was the analysis of tourist attraction, analysis of tourism supporters, and analysis of the local communities. This community service was carried out with community partners in Tuwel Village, Bojong District, Tegal Regency. The result of this service is the optimization of the tourism potential by complementing the gate to a tourist attraction, helping the construction of the tourist counter of Sigeong Curug. As the result of this program, the community consciousness and Pokdarwis of Tuwel Village are increased and also the improving of the tourism facilities.
The Effort to Improve Water Quality of the Pemandian Alam Tourism in Batu Mbelin Village, North Sumatera Nyimas Yanqoritha; Serepita Sinurat; Kuswandi; Meyga Fitri Handayani; Sulhatun; Suryati
Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel
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The purpose of monitoring the water quality of Deli River at the Pemandian Alam in Mbelin Village, Sibolangit District was an effort to ensure that the Deli River at the meeting point of the Lau Betimus and Lau Petani were a Natural Bath that is safe from pollution. At the confluence point of the Lau Betimus and Lau Petani, it was observed based on the pollution index described by each station from upstream to downstream. The Deli River Pollution Index at the monitoring point of the Lau Betimus and the confluence of the Lau Petani were 0.49 and 0.55, which means the water quality is in good condition index or meets the quality standard. This means that the water quality at the observation station is still natural and has not been polluted by pollutants or waste.
Education Based Tourism Model at Pagilaran Tea Plantation, Keteleng Village, Batang Regency, Central Java, Indonesia Raras Gistha Rosardi; Sucihatiningsih Dian Wisika Prajanti; Hamdan Tri Atmaja; Juhadi
Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel
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The phenomenon of traveling is now returning to nature, which is a beautiful and naturally identical environment in the village. Rural areas that offer special tourism potential become a separate tourist magnet for domestic tourists from urban and foreign countries.Pagilaran tea plantation is a natural potential of Batang regency which is administratively located in Pagilaran Hamlet, Keteleng Village, Blado District, Batang Regency. Pagilaran Tea Plantation should be one of the leading icons of Batang Regency to be maximized into agro-industry, agribusiness and agro-tourism. PT Pagilaran as part of Gadjah Mada University (UGM) has always been active in carrying out the mandate of the tri dharma of higher education in order to create a sustainable tea commodity plantation world, through various scientific studies by students, lecturers, and researchers as well as the empowerment of National Nuclear Plantation Farmers (Pir). Until now, The Pagilaran tea plantation is used as a place for student practice from the faculty of agriculture from several universities in indonesia. Educational and research activities are going well at the pagilaran tea plantation and there are even researchers from japan who are conducting research on tea plants at the Pagilaran Tea Plantation.
Efforts to Manage the Hidden Heaven of the World in Pamah Semelir Langkat-North Sumatra Mavianti; Makmur Harun; Ririn Ananda Putri; Wita Sania Agustin; Putri Andreani
Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel
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This paper aims to reveal the hidden beauty of the tourist village of Pamah Semelir which is located in the village of Telagah, Sei Bingai District, Langkat Regency, North Sumatra Province. This village holds a lot of natural beauty that amazes the eyes and soothes the heart. This location has many tours that can be visited by local tourists and tourists from outside, cold tourist attractions with beautiful views will add to the attraction of tourists to take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city. Pamah breezy is also often used as a camping place by young people and this place is also one of the choices for residents who visit Langkat district because the nature is still beautiful and still awake even though when in the location of pamah semelir the signal is lost but does not reduce interest in enjoying the beauty nature. However, problems arise due to the pandemic so that this tourist location does not get treatment so that it has an impact on less than optimal care. Therefore, according to the author, several things need to be done, namely 1) The need for guidance in terms of managing halal and good food in the context of services for visiting tourists to make it more comfortable in choosing food, 2) The need for assistance in determining the price of food being traded so that it does not there is too much variation with non-tourist areas, in this case also in order to attract tourists to this area, and 3) There are inadequate facilities that support the availability of public vehicles. In this case, local government support is needed to provide services for tourists who do not have private vehicles.
Education on Clean and Healthy Lifestyle and Use of Masks in the Praingu Prailiu Tourism Village, East Sumba Wanti Wanti; Yosephina Elizabeth Sumartini Gunawan; Yurissetiowati Yurissetiowati
Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel
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A tourist village is a rural area that has a variety of tourist attractions. One of the tourism potentials that is the center of attention of tourists is the tourism potential on Sumba Island. One of the tourism potentials in East Sumba is Raja Prailiu Village, which is located in Prailiu Village, Kambera District, East Sumba Regency. Since the Covid-19 pandemic, the number of tourists, both domestic and foreign, has decreased so that the income of people in the area has decreased. The government is currently preparing to develop a strategy to change the status of the Covid-19 pandemic to endemic. This was welcomed by the local community so that preparations were needed to support the government's discourse. The purpose of this activity is to provide education about clean and healthy living behavior (PHBS) and how to use masks as an effort to prepare for the reopening of tourist villages in the area. This community service method involves 35 weavers and is implemented in the Traditional Village of Praingu Prailiu Village. The results of this activity increased the knowledge of respondents about clean and healthy living behavior and how to use masks properly and correctly. In conclusion, after giving lectures / counseling as many as 71.4% of respondents have good knowledge about a clean and healthy lifestyle, and 100% of respondents understand how to use masks properly and correctly.
Go Green Products Using Ecoprint Techniques Eman Sulaiman; Endah Budiastuti; Vina Andita Pratiwi; Ellin Herlina; Suwandi; Virgiyanti; Asep Kosasih
Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel
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The purpose of this community service (PKM) is to help increase the economic value of the community from the sale of Batik Ecoprint, improve public knowledge by processing and to utilize natural resources, and produce environmentally friendly products (go green). This method is in the form of training to make batik works by using natural materials such as leaves that are around residential residents with the subject in Plumbon District, Cirebon Regency with the following stages: 1). Preparation stage. 2). Implementation stage The implementation of the training. 3). Lecture and simulation methods (direct practice). 4). Evaluation stage As an indicator of the success of community service. Implementation The results of the implementation of making motifs using the eco print technique show that: a) Activities can be carried out according to plan, b) Materials that have been planned can be carried out well, c) The results of the work of activity participants become personal property and tote bags can be used in dily activities and even sold d) The success of the activity participants in the skills of making eco print technique motifs with the guidance of mentors and the enthusiasm of the participants from the community element.
Young Generation Emergency Awareness in The Tourism Area of Kemumu Village, North Bengkulu Yusran Hasymi; Tuti Angriani Utama; Desi Susilawati; Feni Eka Dianti
Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel
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Kemumu Village is a tourist destination that is visited by many people from various regions. The characteristics of the Kemumu Village tourist area has steep rocky areas, waterfalls, 1000-level stairs, cold temperatures, slippery roads, and has cross-country tourism activities. The problems that occur are frequent accidents due to falls that result in head injuries, spinal injuries, bleeding, drowning, fractures, shortness of breath, respiratory and cardiac arrest, and other emergency conditions. This condition poses a threat of disability and even death to the victim if it is not handled quickly and appropriately in tourist areas. Loss of life in tourists is bad news for the world of tourism. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out community service activities, especially the Young Generation regarding Emergency Alert (Gemu Gadar) in the tourist area of Kemumu Village, North Bengkulu. The activity method applied is lecture, discussion, and simulation for 10 people from Karang Taruna. Before giving the material, a pretest was carried out, followed by the provision of material on emergencies and simulations/practices. After that, posttest measurements were carried out. The results showed an increase in the knowledge and skills of participants in handling emergencies in the Kemumu tourist area.
Development of Natural Tourism Potential and Digitalization of Nateh Village Hulu Sungai Tengah Through Smart Tourism Ahmad Suriansyah; Raihanah Sari; Akhmad Riandy Agusta; Diani Ayu Pratiwi; Noorhapizah; Fathul Jannah
Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Community Services Cel
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (450.319 KB) | DOI: 10.33292/ijcsc.v1i1.10

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The tourist village is one of the natural resources that have the potential to be developed, given the increasing needs of the community, and one of them is a vacation. To form a tourism village, a set of components is needed which consists of management and participation of the community, education about tourists, and good relations with work partners in order to increase people's income. Nateh Village is one of the tourist destinations that promises a lot of natural scenery such as rivers, mountains, and beautiful caves. However, there are still many tourists who are not familiar with this village because the introduction to this village is still lacking. For this reason, the South Kalimantan community sevice team carried out community service in Nateh Village in the form of training on the potential of tourism villages through smart tourism and market digitization. The introduction of tourist villages can be done by using smart tourism as branding for a tourist destination and processed products through digital-based offers and marketing that we often hear with the term tourism digitization. Through this community sevice activity, marketing about the potential of the Nateh tourist village becomes more and more easily found on various social media such as Instagram, Facebook, and websites that directly managed to introduce Nateh village.

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