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Penerapan Energi Terbarukan sebagai Sumber Energi Masyarakat Nelayan Lam Awe Aceh Besar Suhaeri; Zulfadhli; Bachtiar, Dandi; Ali, Nurdin; Arhami; Pradinata, Edy; Alfisyahrin; Syukriyadin; Syukri , Mahdi
Kawanad : Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): March
Publisher : Yayasan Kawanad

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56347/kjpkm.v3i1.207

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This report describes efforts to implement renewable energy technologies as a solution to meet the energy needs of the fishing community in Lam Awe, Aceh Besar. A community engagement approach was used to integrate renewable energy technologies into the daily lives of the fishing community. The study includes the process of identifying community needs, selecting appropriate technologies, and implementing renewable energy solutions. Research methods included participatory surveys, training sessions, and mentoring to ensure active participation and deep understanding from the local community. The results indicate that the implementation of renewable energy can enhance energy access, reduce operational costs, and support environmental sustainability in coastal areas. This report contributes to the context of sustainable technology application for fishing communities, highlighting the importance of collaboration between academics, practitioners, and communities in developing sustainable energy solutions.
Harmoni Ekologis dalam Pengelolaan Sampah untuk Pelestarian Lingkungan di Desa Cangkring, Kecamatan Karanganyar, Kabupaten Demak Safrizal; Syukriyadin; Syahrizal; Alfisyahrin; Heltha, Fahri
Kawanad : Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): October
Publisher : Yayasan Kawanad

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56347/kjpkm.v3i2.215

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In an era increasingly filled with climate change and environmental damage, village garbage management has emerged as one of the significant challenges to overcome. This article describes environmental conservation efforts through wise waste management practices in Cangkring Village, Karanganyar Subdistrict, Demak Regency. Ecological harmony is the foundation, reminding us of the importance of maintaining a balance between human activity and nature. Waste management in villages is not only about reducing the negative impact on the environment but also about creating a balanced relationship between man and nature. In order to preserve the environment in Cangkring village, some efforts have been made to provide trash drums as a waste disposal medium and a banner to the Cangkring village community to dispose of the garbage at its place. The garbage is then processed at a disposal site so that the result can be utilized.
KEGIATAN PKM PENERAPAN NILAI INTEGRITAS MENUJU WBK DI PROGRAM STUDI AGRIBISNIS UNIVERSITAS SAMUDRA Safrizal; Iswahyudi; Kasaf, Michel; Mahdi, Saiful; Hadisugelar, Danar; Alfisyahrin; Arief Diana, Muhammad
Jurnal Masyarakat Berdikari dan Berkarya (Mardika) Vol 3 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Masyarakat Berdikari dan Berkarya (MARDIKA)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Samudra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55377/mardika.v3i1.11653

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This community service activity aims to implement the Integrity Zone (ZI) initiative towards establishing a Corruption-Free Zone (WBK) within the Agribusiness Study Program of the Faculty of Agriculture at Samudra University. The primary issue addressed is the absence of ZI implementation, which poses a risk to transparency, accountability, and the quality of governance within the program. The methods employed include preliminary discussions, focus group discussions (FGDs), the provision of complaint boxes and online reporting platforms, seminars/workshops, the installation of informational banners (x-banners), and activity evaluations. The outcomes of the activity indicate a 26% increase in participants’ understanding of integrity values, the establishment of a complaint mechanism, and the formulation of a draft joint commitment to ZI. This initiative has had a positive impact on fostering a culture of integrity and enhancing the quality of public service. The success of the program demonstrates that collaborative and educational approaches are effective in promoting governance reform within higher education institutions.
Karakteristik dan Perilaku Perjalanan Masyarakat pada Aktivitas Mandatory dan Non Mandatory di Kota Banda Aceh Berdasarkan Revealed Preference Data Tjut Rizqi Maysyarah Hadi; Febrina Dian Kurniasari; Michel Kasaf; Alfisyahrin
Jurnal Perencanaan dan Penelitian Teknik Sipil Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Juli
Publisher : Universitas Iskandar Muda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55616/prince.v4i2.971

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The city of Banda Aceh is experiencing rapid growth, especially in the transportation sector, as the population and daily mobility of people increase. This condition causes various traffic problems such as congestion, pollution, and safety. The Aceh Provincial Government through the Transportation Agency responded to this by providing the Trans Koetaradja Bus as an alternative to public transportation. This bus carries the concept of BRT-lite without a special lane, with the hope of reducing dependence on private vehicles. Although it is generally accepted, the use of Trans Koetaradja is still low due to limited route access and the absence of feeder transportation. This study aims to analyze the characteristics and travel behavior of Trans Koetaradja users and private vehicles in mandatory and non mandatory activities in Banda Aceh. The research was conducted in a quantitative descriptive manner using the revealed preference method with 400 respondents. The results showed that the majority of respondents were women aged 20–29 years old with a bachelor's education background and status as a student. The most dominant mode of transportation is motorcycles, used almost every day by respondents. The use of Trans Koetaradja is still low, with the majority of respondents only using it less than once a month. The average travel time to the bus stop is 2–4 minutes, and the dominant destination for mandatory activities is work, while for non mandatory activities is recreation. This underscores that the limited use of Trans Koetaradja is mainly due to access constraints, despite the presence of a well-defined potential user segment.