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Innovation of Kadiwono Village Development towards Destination Tourist Village in Strengthening Economic Resistance in the Industrial Revolution 4.0

Uncategorized Tuesday, 7 January 2020

Armaidy Armawi*, Ahmad Zubaidi, Darto Wahidin

Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

*Corresponding Authors: dartowahidin2@gmail.com

Abstract. The development of the world of tourism at this time is very mushrooming with a variety of concepts and models to satisfy the desires of the lovers of natural beauty spots. Kadiwono Village is one of the villages located in Ring I of PT Semen Indonesia, in Bulu District, Rembang Regency, Central Java Province. Kadiwono village has great village potential, so there must be a movement from the young generation or village youth who use and manage it. The development of the fostered village is focused on Kadiwono Village as one of the tourist destinations, which at this time should be more directed to the destination village tourism. Because only with these tourist villages, income and economic improvement will occur properly. Given the era of the industrial revolution 4.0 requires the development of all lines of life using the internet base so that the industrial revolution 4.0 is always identified with the internet of things. The purpose of community service activities is to identify innovations that can be developed in Kadiwono Village to be directed as supporters of ecotourism, direct existing human resources to be able to increase economic resilience in Kadiwono Village, and develop and initiate managers and communities to be able to take advantage of the use of the internet as media to promote tourist village destinations. The direction of entering the village of Kadiwono is already available tourist attractions so it is very easy to give a touch of new vehicle rides at these tourist attractions. Local potential in the form of livestock and teak wood is developed to increase economic security for the people of Kadiwono Village. Workshop related to the use of animal feed that is in the vicinity of the environment so that cattle fat can be more quickly maintained by the community. The promotional media of Kadiwono village through social media has done well. read more

Tantangan dan Hambatan Pengembangan Potensi Sumber Daya Lokal dalam Mewujudkan Tujuan Sdg’s di Desa Giriharjo, Kecamatan Panggang, Kabupaten Gunungkidul

Uncategorized Tuesday, 7 January 2020

 

Sri Peni Wastutiningsih*, Dina Ruslanjari, dan Titis Puspita Dewi

Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

*Corresponding Author: peni@ugm.ac.id

 

Abstrak. Desa Giriharjo merupakan salah satu desa di Kecamatan Panggang, Kabupaten Gunungkidul, D. I. Yogyakarta yang mempunyai potensi sumber daya lokal yang banyak dan harus dimanfaatkan agar memberikan keuntungan yang optimal bagi masyarakat setempat. Pemanfaatan potensi sumber daya lokal sebaiknya dilakukan secara berkelanjutan sebagaimana menjadi tujuan SDG’s. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah mengidentifikasi potensi sumber daya lokal yang ada serta mengkaji tentangan dan hambatan pengembangan sumber daya lokal yang didasarkan pada tujuan SDG’s. Metode penelitian kualitatif dilakukan untuk menjawab tujuan yang sudah ditetapkan dengan teknik pengumpulan data berupa in depth interview dan focus group discussion (FGD. Potensi lokal yang sudah diidentifikasi di antaranya sumber daya alam, seperti tenaga surya dan sumber air bersih; pangan lokal yang sudah diolah menjadi beberapa bentuk makanan ringan, spot wisata seperti telaga, goa, bentang alam; dan pengolahan limbah salah satunya limbah kayu dalam bentuk produk limbah kerajinan hanger, furniture, dan lain-lain. Beberapa tantangan yang dihadapi di dalam pengembangan potensi sumber daya lokal adalah kurang intensifnya pengelolaan sumber daya yang sudah ada, ketersediaan pembiayaan yang kontinyu, kelompok pangan lokal yang belum solid dan masih tergantung dengan pendamping, mudahnya terjadi kecemburuan sosial terhadap kelompok yang telah berkembang, dan adanya program yang tidak terencana pada tataran pemerintah desa sehingga mengganggu stabilitas pelaksanaan kegiatan kelompok. Hambatan dalam pengembangan sumber daya lokal adalah ketersediaan modal, semangat kerja terutama kerja sama antar anggota kelompok yang sudah ada, terbatasnya jaringan sosial yang terbentuk antara kelompok dan sumber daya di luar desa, adanya keterbatasan akses jaringan komunikasi pada wilayah tertentu, serta terbatasnya kapasitas pemasaran sumber daya lokal yang telah dikembangkan. Adanya optimalisasi potensi sumber daya lokal dapat membantu dalam mengatasi kemiskinan yang ditunjukkan dengan kontribusi terhadap pendapatan rumah tangga dari usaha yang dihasilkan. Hal ini dapat meningkatkan pertumbuhan ekonomi inklusif dan mengurangi kesenjangan agar pembangunan yang dilaksanakan dapat berkelanjutan. read more

Home Industry Assistance at Tuksono, Sentolo, Kulon Progo for Improvement of the Micro Enterprises Welfare

Uncategorized Tuesday, 7 January 2020

Jumeri M. Wikarta *, Sri Rahayoe, Pinjung Nawang Sari

Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

*Corresponding Authors: jumerimw@ugm.ac.id

Abtstract. Community service grant based on the development of the target village in 2019 emphasis specialized on the tempe gembus home industry in Tuksono, Sentolo, Kulonprogo. Several problems founded in these industries were pressing the tofu pulp to remove their water which conducted conventionally, unhygienic, and prone to contamination from the surrounding environment, all tempe gembus home industry have no pIRT certificate, the production environment was ineligible, and land based and mixed with household goods and other contamination sources. The purpose of this activity is to collect and identify of tempe gembus home industry in Tuksono village, to design and create tofu pulp pressing equipment that meets food grade, conducting pIRT training and mentoring of tempe gembus home industry to get the pIRT certificates. There were 11 tempe gembus home industries in Tuksono which running the continuous production. Based on the score analysis, all of home industry belong to the IR2 level. In the terms of age, most of tempe gembus business actors were 50-64 years old (57%). Most of the tempe gembus business actors were elementary educated (43%) and only 7% of them were high school graduates and no one is in higher education. tempe gembus products sold directly to the market (79%) and only a small portion (21%) which are deposited to other traders. All tempe gembus home industry do not have business license nor pIRT certificate. To remove water from the tofu pulp, a more modern and hygienic pulp press tool has been made and it handed over to the Tempe gembus crafters. PIRT training and home industry visit has been done by the health office of Kulonprogo Regency. The survey showed that almost all of Tempe gembus home industries need to be addressed to acquire pIRT certificates. read more

Training for Making Spinach Vegetable Abon to Improve Vegetable Consumption and Community Welfare in Sendangadi Village, Mlati District, Sleman Regency

Uncategorized Tuesday, 7 January 2020

 Fatma Zuhrotun Nisa’1,*, Purwantiningsih2, Pina Rahayu1, Fadilla Kurnianti Widodo1

1 Department of Health Nutrition, Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

2 Department of Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

*Contributor author: fatma.znisa@gmail.com

 

Abstract. Sendangadi village is one of the village that is near to Univesitas Gadjah Mada. Based on the special region of Yogyakarta population statistics data in 2016, in Sendangadi village there are 12 thousands people aged 15-64 years. To support the high level of community activities, certainly it is necessary to consume a balanced diet to fulfill the nutrient needs that can affect the productivity. One of the important nutrients for productivity is iron. Iron deficiency can cause anaemia. Anaemia affects the work ability, malnutrition and childbirth mortality. Spinach is one of the vegetables that rich in iron content. Spinach plants have high productivity. The high water content causes spinach to rot easily so innovative processing into spinach vegetable abon or “Bonsay” is needed.Therefore, it is necessary to educate public about anaemia and how to make spinach “Bonsay” and measure the hemoglobin level in young women. To determine the effects of anaemia counseling on knowledge level and the effect of spinach “Bonsay” consumption on haemoglobin level in subjects with anaemia. This community service activity used experimental pre and post test design. Knowledge level was measured before and after subjects got the counseling while haemoglobin level was measured before and a month after the subjects with anaemia consumed the spinach “Bonsay”. Statistical analysis were Wilcoxon Test for knowledge level and Paired t-Test for haemoglobin level. Counseling activity about anaemia has significant effect (p<0,005) on  knowledge level of students of SMP Muhammadiyah 1 Mlati and also has significant effect (p<0,05) on knowledge level of mothers in Sendangadi village. Spinach “Bonsay” consumption in a month has no significant effect (p>0,05) on haemoglobin level. But haemoglobin level on 4 subjects from 7 subjects with anaemia has increasing. One of them has normal haemoglobin level. Counseling about anaemia can increase respondents knowledge level. Consumption of spinach “Bonsay” in a month has no significant effect to increase haemoglobin level. read more

Strengthening Malaria Microscopist Competency Through e-Learning Modules

Uncategorized Tuesday, 7 January 2020

1.Elsa Herdiana Murhandarwati, 1,2, a Rizqiani Amalia Kusumasari2,

Guntur Budi Herwanto3, Anis Fuad4

 

1 Post Graduate Program of Tropical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine,
Public Health and Nursing, UGM

2Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing, UGM

3Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, UGM

Abstract. Malaria elimination for Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta Province (DIY) is targeted to be achieved in 2021. However, decrease of malaria cases for a decade during 2001-2010 caused laboratory personnel at primary health care facilities were not used to identify malaria parasites on blood slides. Strengthening the competence of malaria microscopists become important as some outbreaks frequently occurs since 2012 in Kulon Progo District. At the same time, in other Districts and City in DIY, malaria misdiagnosis often happened. This situation could be worse as to date, mobility of people returned from endemic area outside Java in the districts is high. Another problem identified is quality control (QC) for malaria diagnosis done by the malaria microscopic technicians. External quality control could be conducted by examining slides sent by referral or certified laboratories. In fact, currently there are many health facilities including primary health care facilities that do not participate in the QC scheme for various reasons such as no policies, administration, and costs. The aim of this study is to strengthen the competency of malaria microscopist, Faculty of Medicine, Public Health and Nursing UGM in collaboration with Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences UGM has developed an e-health-based training system. This developed e-health is also intended to ensure the quality of the diagnosis by giving panel test in one of its modules. This e-health training is expected to reduce face to face trainings, funding and administrative barriers caused by the conventional training or QC. Malaria training modules were upload to Universitas Gadjah Mada e-learning platform i.e. e-learning: Open for Knowledge sharing (e-LOK). Modules consisted of theory, demonstration of malaria examination (video), principles in malaria parasite identifications (animations), Pre and Post-tests. The modules could be assessed by participants after registration, and participants could access the modules any times (self-independent learning). Pre and Post-Tests were designed resemble to panel test that could be used to replace conventional QC. read more

Control of Risk of DHF Transmission Through Application of Portable Mosquito Suction Equipment ‘Gama Trap’ in Kebondalem Kidul Village, Klaten District

Uncategorized Tuesday, 7 January 2020

Tri Baskoro Tunggul Satoto, Nur Alvira, I Gede Budi Dharma, Singgih Santoso

Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia,
*Corresponding Author: tribaskoro@ugm.ac.id

Abstract. Background: Vector-borne diseases are still a problem in Indonesia, especially Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF). Entomology survey is one way to overcome cases of DHF by describing the existence of Aedes sp. vector in a region comprehensively. But the larvae free rate in Indonesia in 2018 only reached 31.2% of the target of 95%. The high disparity of the target because the survey method to estimate vector density is still less sensitive, inefficient and effective to be applied in some areas. In addition, there were also resource problems such as the limited number of health entomologists, lack of motivation and accuracy of cadres and the community in eradicating mosquito nests. Purpose: to provide alternative measures to control the risk of dengue transmission by creating tools that can control the density of Aedes sp. larvae in the community. This tool is called Gama Trap, which functions to drain larvae without having to dispose of water, sensitive to detect the presence of larvae and easy to use by cadres of larvae (Jumantik) and public health center staff when conducting vector surveillance. Method : The trial of the tool was carried out in Kebondalem Kidul Village, Klaten Regency as many as 80 houses, because: 1) Having climatic conditions that have the potential to breed vector Aedes sp; 2) The condition of the house has the potential for mosquitoes to enter the house; 3) The characteristics of containers such as bathtubs, jars and water drums are still used to collect water as daily necessities; 4) Geographical conditions of this region are in trouble with clean water, and 5) The density level of Aedes sp larvae based on Container Index (CI), House Index (HI), and Bretau Index (BI) values are in the high category. Results: This tool can reduce the density of Aedes sp larvae based on HI, CI and BI values in the low category. The decrease in the presence of larvae before and after the intervention of the Gama Trap tool reached 83.7%. Conclusion: This tool can be one of the efforts in providing protection against the presence of larvae in containers that are used as daily necessities. read more

DesaSiap: Aplikasi Android untuk meningkatkan Kesiapsiagaan Masyarakat terhadap Ancaman Bencana Longsor

Uncategorized Tuesday, 7 January 2020

Guruh Samodra*, M. Alwan Malawani, Djati Mardiatno

Faculty of Geography, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia
*Corresponding Author: guruh.samodra@ugm.ac.id

Abstract. Aplikasi DesaSiap merupakan aplikasi android yang dapat digunakan sebagai panduan operasional oleh masyarakat dalam menghadapai longsor, terutama saat terjadi hujan. Aplikasi tersebut menyajikan peta panduan kesiapsiagaan longsor saat terjadi hujan. Peta kesiapsiagaan disusun berdasarkan analisis hidro-mekanika longsor berdasar skenario kejadian hujan saat badai Cempaka 2017. Studi kasus pengujian aplikasi dilakukan di kabupaten Pacitan. read more

Drone Application for Generating a High Precision Orthophoto to Support Village Boundary Mapping in Indonesia

Uncategorized Tuesday, 7 January 2020

Noorhadi Rahardjo, Djarot Heru Santoso, Hero Marhaento

Faculty of Geography, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia,
*Corresponding Author: noorhadi@ugm.ac.id

Abstract. Many existing village maps in Indonesia are available without spatial references, includes in Pandanrejo village in Kaligesing Sub-district, Purworejo District, Central Java. To date, the village map of the Pandanrejo still uses sketches in its making and potentially overlaps with the area of adjacent villages. In this study, we used a commercial drone DJI Phantom 4 for generating a high precision orthophoto to create the exact boundaries of the Pandanrejo village. The drone captured the aerial images from an altitude of approximately 100 m and automatically toke an image every 3 seconds giving an overlap of each image around 70% of each pair of neighboring images. By this mission plan, the drone collected of about 1,312 aerial photographs. In order to obtain better geo-referencing results, eleven Ground Control Points (GCPs) distributed over the study area were obtained by GNSS geodetic tools. Furthermore, the Structure from Motion (SfM) algorithm was used to generate point clouds, digital surface models, and digital orthophoto model. These processes were carried out by using Agisoft PhotoScan software completing 10 steps in the workflow starting from adding images to the software to build orthomosaic as a basis for a digital orthophoto model. We then analysed the accuracy of the resulted orthophoto map by assessing three accuracy parameters namely the accuracy of points, lines, and areas. The results showed that the drone has successfully produced the topographic map of the Pandanrejo village with a point accuracy of about 20.3 meters, line accuracy of about 13.3 meters, and area accuracy of about 0.5%. Besides the topographic map, the drone has also successfully mapped the village land cover with a total accuracy close to 100% accurate. With these results, we suggest drone technology as an alternative method besides a traditional terrestrial method to create a definite village boundary to support the implementation of Indonesia Law No. 6 of 2014 to determine the village area authority. read more

The Three-dimensional Models of the Spatial Planning

Uncategorized Tuesday, 7 January 2020

of the Parangtritis Sand Dune Area as a Tourism Education Media

Bachtiar W. Mutaqin*, Rendy Bayu Aditya, M Ngainul Malawani

Faculty of Geography, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
*Corresponding Authors: mutaqin@ugm.ac.id

Abstract.The spatial planning of the sand dune area in Parangtritis still faces obstacles due to the lack of communication media and information dissemination to the public and related parties. The regulations issued by the local government of Bantul Regency as well as by the Yogyakarta Special Province related to the spatial planning of sand dune area are still too general and too difficult for the community to understand. One of effective and efficient spatial communication media is by using a 3-dimensional model. Therefore, this activity aims to create a 3-dimensional model of spatial planning in the sand dune area in Parangtritis. The model will be placed in Parangtritis Geomaritime Science Park (PGSP) because the number of visitors at PGSP is quite high, i.e., reaching 17,000 people in 2018. The method used in this activity is the study of literature, extraction of Digital Elevation Model (DEM) data, Focus Group Discussion (FGD) and delineation together with the community and decision makers about the structuring of the sand dune area. The method used in this activity is the literature study, extraction of Digital Elevation Model (DEM) data, Focus Group Discussion (FGD), and delineation together with the community and decision-makers about the spatial planning of the sand dune area. Communities who lived around the sand dune area have been actively involved in FGD activities, the preparation of 3-dimensional models, as well as the marketing strategy also the distribution of sand dune souvenir (e.g., keychain). read more

Janardana As an Early Warning System and Tourism Village Facilities in Kedungmiri Wunut, Sriharjo, Imogiri, Bantul

Uncategorized Tuesday, 7 January 2020

Lukman Awaludin 1,a), Annisa Maulida Ningtyas 2, b), Oktaf Agni Dhewa 1, b), Faris Yusuf Bakhtiar 1, b)

1Departement of Computer Science and Electronics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Sekip Utara, Bulaksumur, Sleman, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta 55281, Indonesia.
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2Department of Information and Medical Service, Vocational College, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Sekip, Caturtunggal, Depok, Sleman, Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta, 55281, Indonesia
a) Corresponding author: lukman.awaludin@ugm.ac.id read more

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