scholarly journals MENGEMBANGKAN KEMITRAAN PENGELOLAAN SUMBER DAYA AIR DI DUKUH KALIURANG DESA KEMBANGLANGIT KEC. BLADO KAB. BATANG

2013 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Agus Fakhrina ◽  
Maghfur Ahmad ◽  
Mushoffa Basyir

This study was aimed: (1) to map socio-economic situation in Kaliurang, (2) to identify the issues that were most felt by the community living in Kaliurang, (3) to know the impact of socio-economic after the water source “Sigintung” controlled by the Municipal Waterworks (PDAM) of Batang Regency, (4) to encourage the initiation to build partnership management of water resources between the community and the stakeholders in Batang, and (5) to obtain alternative management schemes that guarantee the rights of local communities with stakeholders in realizing fair and sustainable management of water resources. The approach taken in this study were: (1) Rapid Rural Appraisal, (2) Participatory Rural Appraisal, and (3) Participatory Action Research. The result of this research shows that the controlling water source “Sigintung” by PDAM bring about apprehensive impact to the local community so that they live in poverty, and this is the issue that is most felt by them. Therefore, they want to solve this problem by initiating partnership management of water resources between them and the stakeholders in Batang, and the result is that now, they can access the water from the PDAM’s water receptacle in water source “Sigintung” directly. In addition, they build water installation and receptacle beside the Musholla to transport water from the receptacle to their houses, even though other expectation cannot be realized due to the stakeholders attending the meeting in Kaliurang were not the managements that can make a decision.

2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 137-152
Author(s):  
Eko Setiawan ◽  
Shofiatul Jannah

Pengabdian kepada masyarakat adalah salah satu bagian dari thridharma perguruan tinggi yang harus dilaksanakan oleh seluruh dosen dan sivitas akademika lainnya untuk terlibat dalam kegiatan tersebut. Universitas Islam Malang telah mendukung program pengabdian kepada masyarakat dengan pendanaan internal yang dilaksanakan di seluruh wilayah Indonesia pada tahun 2021. Program ini telah mengintegrasikan program parenting berbasis desa dalam sinergitas ekonomi keluarga berupa sosialisasi dan pendampingan parenting berbasis desa yang dilaksanakan secara berkelanjutan selama tiga bulan. Dengan metode RRA (Rapid Rural Appraisal) yaitu metode untuk mendapatkan data secara akurat untuk memahami kondisi pedesaan pada tingkat komunitas lokal dan juga PRA (Participatory Rural Appraisal) yaitu sebuah metode untuk mempelajari kondisi pedesaan dari, dengan dan oleh masyarakat desa itu sendiri. Adapun lokasi adalah desa Oro-oro Ombo Kota Batu Jawa Timur yang merupakan kota wisata. Materi yang disampaikan adalah parenting dalam meningkatkan kualitas Pendidikan keluarga. Adapun hasil yang didapatkan adalah kesadaran orang tua terhadap Pendidikan, pola asuh pengasuhan anak serta membangun minesite bahwa pendidikan merupakan investasi pembangunan nasional. Community service is one part of higher education thridharma that must be carried out by all lecturers and other academicians to be involved in these activities. The Islamic University of Malang has supported community service programs with internal funding which will be implemented throughout Indonesia in 2021. This program has integrated village-based parenting programs into family economic synergy in the form of village-based parenting socialization and assistance which is carried out continuously for three months. With the RRA (Rapid Rural Appraisal) method, which is a method for obtaining accurate data to understand rural conditions at the local community level and also PRA (Participatory Rural Appraisal), which is a method for studying rural conditions from, with and by the village community itself. The location is the village of Oro-oro Ombo, Batu City, East Java, which is a tourist city. The material presented is parenting in improving the quality of family education. As for the results obtained, the parents' awareness of education, parenting, and building a minesite that education is an investment in national development. 


Author(s):  
Nasfryzal Carlo

The government had been assigned Salayo of village to serve as a disaster resilient village. Build a disaster resilient village to need the stages and processes to the local community. The process is carried out by the method of PRA (Participatory Rural Appraisal) and community action approach that involve (i) education aspects by providing knowledge and training on disaster and risks as well as the impact of the disaster, (ii) planning aspects  through empowerment and practice together with the community to identify hazards and disaster risks, and then planned community action corresponding to the location based on the threat of disasters, (iii) implementation aspects of community action based on priority (iv) organizational aspects and the capacity building through the establishment of disaster preparedness group (KSB). The results show a number of identification of community action plans along with implementation according to the capability of local resources, The actions have been done based on priority with limited time and resources. Disaster preparedness groups (KSB) have been unveiled by local the government. 


Author(s):  
Ima Rahmawati Sushanti ◽  
Mustamin H. Idris ◽  
Baiq Harly Widayanti ◽  
Fariz Primadi Hirsan ◽  
Lukman Abdullah ◽  
...  

This study aimed to assess the local economic empowerment based on halal principles in Sembalun, a village within the circumference of Rinjani, the newly-designated world geopark by UNESCO.  The descriptive qualitative method was chosen to analyze the data. The Participatory Rural Appraisal was used as an instrument to identify the expectations of the economy of local community. The study showed that local economic empowerment could be developed in several ways as follows: 1) Halal food initiative through increasing community participation and skills, involving institutions, providing intensive assistance, and increasing the role of community and institution in creating cooperation; 2) Worship facility improvement through increasing quality and maintenance of available worship facilities; 3) Services during Ramadan by improving the community and institutional capacity as well as delivering information to tourism operators and visitors; 4) Supporting facilities upgrading through increasing the numbers of water-friendly toilets both in quantity and quality; 5) Halal activities enrichment by eliminating non-halal activities and promote halal activities only; 6) Privacy leisure facilities and services provision through increasing institutional and community capacity in providing privacy leisure facilities and services as well as developing cooperation with stakeholders.


Author(s):  
Jazilatun Niska ◽  
Moh. Ansori ◽  
Abdul Halim

The purpose of this study is to determine the structure of social change in people's lives as the goal of advocating the development of Muslims. The methodology used by researchers in this study is Participatory Action Research which deals with searching, employment, and registration. The research stages with this method are preliminary mapping, acculturation, defining research activities for social change, socialist mapping, forming research groups, formulating questions, designing question-solving strategies, and thinking about community participation. When researchers used the Participatory Rural Appraisal technique. The result of this research is that researchers and the community take care of the river to achieve social change in people's lives. Building community change by organizing the community in caring for rivers is the aim of advocating for the development of the Islamic community. The process of organizing the community in caring for rivers is to improve the quality of rivers and the quality of the environment to educate people about river care. Care for the river is an activity that advocates the development of Muslims to build social change in people's lives. Building community change is an effort to improve the economic, social, and cultural conditions of the community to achieve a better degree of life.


2013 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 13-14
Author(s):  
AN Das ◽  
HB Thapa

The distribution and utilization of bamboo species in the mid-western and the far-western regions were recorded using various methods including Rapid Rural Appraisal (RRA) and Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) tools, field visits and specimen collection. Of the eleven genera of bamboo recorded from the regions, most of the species were found to be of indigenous types. In the mid-western region, 48 bamboo species were recorded: 18 identified at species level and 11 at genera level. However, 19 species could not be identified, although their local names were recorded. Similarly, in the far-western region, 31 species were recorded: 10 were identified at species as well as genera levels. In this region too, 11 species could not be identified, only local names were recorded. Greater diversity of bamboos exists in the hills than in the Terai belt of the regions studied. High Mountain districts such as Jumla, Dolpa, and Darchula contain considerably less quantity of large diameter sized bamboos (bans) than small sized diameter bamboos (nigalo). Although, in these regions, 18 uses of bamboo were noted, many species are mostly used for weaving. The development of bamboo resources in the regions can help reduce poverty, generate employment and sustain rural livelihoods. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/banko.v21i1.9059   Banko Janakari, Vol. 21, No. 1 2011; 13-24


2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Iftikhar Ali ◽  
Hidayat Hussain ◽  
Huma Batool ◽  
Akber Dad ◽  
Ghulam Raza ◽  
...  

<p>Majority of the livestock holders in different areas of Central Karakoram National Park (CKNP) region in Gilgit-Baltistan lack the modern veterinary healthcare facilities. The local community mostly depends upon the traditional floral therapeutic veterinary practices for the cure of various livestock diseases. The lack of the ethnoveterinary surveys in the CKNP region results in loss in the scientific documentation of the traditional information and practices about the livestock healthcare.</p><p>The present study deals with the documentation of the livestock diseases and the ethnoveterinary herbal and non-herbal therapeutic practices by the livestock holders in CKNP region.</p><p>The study was conducted from March 2012 to March 2013 in the valleys of CKNP region. The ethnoveterinary data was collected through the semi-structured questionnaires and the techniques of interviews and field visits. And the productive interaction provided an enabling background for the successful Rapid Rural Appraisal and Participatory Rural Appraisal research.</p><p>Total 156 local community members were interviewed in Thallay, Khaplu, Hushe and Shigar valleys. The survey showed the prevalence of the most common diseases e.g. FMD, intestinal problems etc. Among the 51 medicinal plants, the Asteraceae family exhibited the highest number of genera with the therapeutic species. The parts of the plants that were most frequently used for the therapeutic purposes were the leaves (55%), seed (15%) etc.</p><p>The present study contributed to the documentation of the medicinal plants used in the ethnoveterinary practices in valleys in CKNP region, Gilgit-Baltistan.</p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 28-36
Author(s):  
Andi Chairil Ichsan ◽  
Tenri Waru

This study aims to assess the vulnerability of coastal communities to climate change in eastern lombok district by examining exposure, sensitivity and adaptation capacity in ten coastal villages in East Lombok regency. The basic concept of the implementation of this study was constructed qualitatively, using a participatory approach. The method of study was adopted from the PRA (Participatory Rural Appraisal) method with adjustments to coastal and marine context contexts called Indonesian climath adaptation tools for coastal habitat (I-CATCH). The results of this study indicate that most of the villages that are the focus of the implementation of this study have moderate to high vulnerability levels. The impact of the occurrence of climate disaster sufficient to burden the community both from the physical, social, and economic aspects. Thus, it takes a systematic planning and integrated with existing policies to ensure its implementation in the field


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 41
Author(s):  
Jumardi Lanta ◽  
Pawennari Hijjang ◽  
Safriadi Safriadi

This article aims to (1) describe the local community belief system in preserving the forest so that the forest, (2) analyze the factors that influence the local community to convert forest functions (3) Analyze the role of women in preserving forest resources. The research method is a qualitative method with in-depth interview and observation data collection techniques and use PRA (Participatory Rural Appraisal). The results of the study show that there is a well-preserved community belief system known as "metompa/metabe" that is able to prevent people from carrying out massive deforestation at the research site. Likewise the existence of efforts to empower women to manage, maintain and preserve forest resources is an important aspect for women to increase their household income while protecting the forest from damage and extinction.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 19
Author(s):  
Trias Megayanti ◽  
Dian Fitria

. Public open space performs an important role to enhance the quality of community living as well as being beneficial in maintaining the ecosystem. It is also having a prominent role in disaster risk management applied to densely populated settlements. Nevertheless, social awareness about the essential role and utilization of green open space is still a concern. The aim of this paper is to deliberate the result of the river banks potential analysis that serves as a green open space and communal space. This study is conducted by the Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) methods, which was carried out in collaboration with the local community group, to asses the potency of green open space at Nagrikaler, Purwakarta Regency, Indonesia. The result shows that community empowerment in optimizing public space, requires a critical awareness process for the local community to maintain environmental sustainability and social interaction. It is also shows the mapping of green open space at the village. The results from this study is being used as guidelines for designing green open spaces with community architecture methods based on the needs of the local community.


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