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Corresponding Author
Silvi Ariyanti
Institutions
University of Mercu Buana
Abstract
Noodle Crackers (Ranggining) is one of the foods that are typical souvenirs from the city of Sukabumi which is still very traditionally produced by several mothers in Wangunreja Village, Nyalindung District, Sukabumi Regency. These crackers are only sold when there is demand coming in, they never market the noodle crackers to a souvenir shop because of the very low production capacity. The process of printing crackers is also done by a very heavy force, so the craftsman must use the foot as a pedestal to press the dough. The purpose of this community service activity is to produce a noodle cracker mould that can help simplify the process of printing noodle crackers. From this design activity, a cracker printer has been produced. From the results of the implementation of printing time for a tube volume of 839 cm3 or 0.839 litres carried out with 32 seconds while the previous pressing process with the same amount of dough takes 92 seconds. This means that using a new printer can increase efficiency by 60 seconds or 65.22%.
Keywords
Food, Noodle Crackers, Mold Tools, Design and Build
Topic
Sustainable Development
Corresponding Author
Farha widya Asrofani
Institutions
School of Environmental Science, University of Indonesia, Jakarta, 10430, Indonesia
*farhawidya13[at]gmail.com
Abstract
The north coast of Tangerang Regency, which borders directly with the Java sea, has great potential to be developed and made several coastal areas like the center of economic growth. Coastal Tangerang Regency also has several ecosystem components such as mangrove ecosystems and sand beaches ecosystem, which are currently degradation. Development planning with an ecosystem service approach is essential to understand as an effort to overcome trade-offs between development and the environment. This study aims to assess the Tangerang Regency coastal ecosystem services. The method used is the total economic value approach. Ecosystem services that will be analyzed are mangrove ecosystem services, and sand beach ecosystem services that are on the coast of Tangerang Regency. The data used is secondary data in the last five years (2014-2019). The results showed that the total value of coastal ecosystem services in the Tangerang Regency was IDR 32.610.028.060 per year or the US $ 2,29 million. This value can be considered to protect coastal ecosystems and increase the welfare of coastal communities that depend on ecosystem services. Environmental, economic, and social aspects need to be considered together to create a comprehensive development planning unit.
Keywords
coastal ecosystems, economic valuations, ecosystem services, mangroves, sand beaches
Topic
Sustainable Development
Corresponding Author
Mukti Ali
Institutions
Universitas Mercu Buana
Abstract
This training is an activity related to the economic empowerment of the community through the development of limited cultivation of vegetable crops using a hydroponic system. Counseling and Training on the use of hydroponic farming methods through residents of Anggadita villages will help them know how to grow vegetables by using the system to improve community welfare. For this reason, training activity will assist in the cultivation of vegetables using the system and will be able to become an example in the cultivation of hydroponic vegetable plants. Apart from being beneficial for themselves, this behavior will at least help reduce the economic burden of the family, especially for the fulfillment of healthy vegetables by utilizing the limited land. The expected output can be realized from this activity is the development of knowledge on how to grow hydroponics in the residents of the Anggadita villages, the formation of a social care group hydroponics in the Mitra village that can increase the awareness of the community members in the cultivation of hydroponic plants
Keywords
limited land, hydroponics system, economic increasing, social groups
Topic
Sustainable Development
Corresponding Author
Inggit Musdinar Sayekti Sihing Yang Mawantu
Institutions
Dosen Teknik Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Budi Luhur
Universitas Budi Luhur , Jakarta, 12260
Telp (021) 5853753 Ext 253, Fax (021)
Abstract
Abstract : The existence of open spaces in private urban villages in Jakarta is very rare. Occupancy at the center of the city causes people choose land for buildings rather than open space. Even though Jakarta has ranked in the top 5 countries with an upper threshold. Vertical garden was chosen as an alternative greening solution on limited open space. Vertical garden assistance and training is aimed at students from PGRI 15 High School located around the campus of Budi Luhur University, South Jakarta. Students are introduced to the importance of greening for environmental health and are encouraged to be creative in creating vertical garden forms with a variety of ideas. The approach method used is tri-daya, i.e. i) social power, ii) environmental power, and iii) economic power. The concept of Social Power is to invite students to become individuals who are more concerned about the environment capable of providing solutions to the completion of greening in urban areas that are increasingly limited. The concept of Environmental Power aims to invite students to take part in a residential or school environment to implement a vertical garden and increase their creativity in developing various vertical garden designs. And the concept of Economic Power is the result of the production of making vertical gardens can be used for themselves or sold to the general public, which in turn can increase the economic value of the surrounding community.
Keywords
open space, vertical garden, highschool students
Topic
Sustainable Development
Corresponding Author
Talita Rahma Camila
Institutions
Geography, Universitas Indonesia
Abstract
Balikpapan City is a city that is along the east coast of Kalimantan Island. The city of Balikpapan is directly adjacent to the Makassar Strait. The problem faced by Balikpapan City is the function of the land, namely the reclamation of the construction of shopping centers which results in changing the shape of the coast so that it has the potential to experience abrasion. In the city of Balikpapan for the past 6 years there has been an abrasion of 40 meters which has resulted in a decrease in Regional Original Income (PAD). Research on the vulnerability of the east coast of Balikpapan City to changes in coastline in 2005 and 2018 was focused on the calculation of social vulnerability and changes in coastline analyzed using crosstab. This study divides the area based on the shape of the beach, namely fine sand beaches, coarse sand beaches, and thick beaches. Based on the results of the analysis there are three levels of vulnerability, namely low, medium, and high. Areas with a high level of vulnerability are found in the rough sand segment. The level of vulnerability is along the fine sand beach segment and the low level of vulnerability is along the shore coast segment.
Keywords
Coastal Vulnerability; Coastaline Change; Balikpapan City
Topic
Sustainable Development
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