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PENERAPAN DIGITALISASI KOLEKSI ETNOGRAFIKA UNTUK MENINGKATKAN JUMLAH PENGUNJUNG PADA MUSEUM NAGARI DR. SAWIRMAN DI NAGARI TOBOH GADANG KABUPATEN PADANG PARIAMAN Sawirman Sawirman
BULETIN ILMIAH NAGARI MEMBANGUN Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : LPPM (Institute for Research and Community Services) Universitas Andalas Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/bina.v5i2.414

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The function of modern museums is not only to store the collection but also for education, training, and research. To realize this function, I have created several products for the ethnographical collection of the only museum located in Nagari Toboh Gadang, Sintuk Toboh Gadang District, Padang Pariaman Regency, West Sumatra. The museum is Museum Nagari Dr. Sawirman or simply abbreviated as the Museum Nagari in this article. The research and development method was applied. I have made 32 posters and the Museum Nagari website as the learning and researching media in 2021. These posters have been displayed manually inside the museum and on the website https://sawirman.com/museum/. Those posters show the registration numbers, the local language, artifact names in Bahasa Indonesia, collection numbers, type, subtype, length, width, diameter, origin, the material of the artifact, description, the registration date, and the name of the provider or the artifact seller or collection contributor. All those posters have been copyrighted since December 2021. Since some website content has copyright from the Director-General of Intellectual Properties, Patent and Trademark of Ministry of Law and Human Rights, Republic of Indonesia, viewers cannot download and cite the information unless the source is mentioned in a proper citation. Other outputs are a book profile of the Museum Nagari and a keynote speaker certificate.
EDUKASI PELESTARIAN MANGROVE BAGI MASYARAKAT SEBAGAI UPAYA MITIGASI BENCANA DI DESA BOSUA KABUPATEN MENTAWAI Yessy Markolinda; Sawirman Sawirman; Mery Ramadani; Fitri Yusya
BULETIN ILMIAH NAGARI MEMBANGUN Vol. 7 No. 4 (2024)
Publisher : LPPM (Institute for Research and Community Services) Universitas Andalas Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/bina.v7i4.649

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The conservation of mangrove forests in Bosua Village, Mentawai, is very important given their vital function in mitigating natural disasters such as floods, coastal erosion, and tsunamis. Mangrove forests act as wave barriers and shoreline protectors, as well as important habitats for various marine species that support the local economy through sustainable fisheries. Therefore, increasing public awareness of the importance of mangrove conservation is crucial. The aim of this activity is to educate and empower the community to actively participate in conservation efforts, which involves mangrove planting mutual cooperation activities, the formation of environmental awareness groups, and collaboration with NGOs, government, and academics. The activity methods used are providing education using lectures, educational videos, distributing flyers and posters and planting mangrove seedlings on the beach. To measure the success of education, pre tests and post tests were used to measure the level of community knowledge about mangrove forest conservation. The results of this activity increased community knowledge by 6.13, from 12.53 (before education) to 18.66 (after education). The T-test results obtained a p-value <0.001. That is, statistically it can be concluded that there is a significant average difference between community knowledge before and after education. The conclusion of this activity is that after being given education, the average community has increased knowledge about mangrove forest conservation as an effort to reduce disaster risk. It is hoped that the community and local government will be able to maintain and preserve mangrove forests in the Bosua Village area as a form of effort in disaster mitigation.