Indian Temple Flower Waste Utilization and Sustainable Management

2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 21-27
Author(s):  
Rabi Narayan Rout ◽  
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Bimal Jena ◽  
Buletin Palma ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 101 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mamun Murod ◽  
Cecep Kusmana ◽  
Mochamad H Bintoro ◽  
Nfn Widiatmaka ◽  
Endang Hilmi

<p>Sago  (<em>Metroxylon sp</em>.) has an important role and society economy in Meranti Island Regency. The development of sago business in the regency in the future has a promising aspect, because the development of the sago industrialization area has not been optimal. Currently the sago platns have wide area around  53.456 ha or 43% from the exist area. Cultivation sago is still conventional, it is only produce starch sago. In 2017 the starch sago has 205,051 ton. The development of downstream still limited that are noodle, vermicelli, and crackers. The by-product are waste from pulp (repu) and peel (uyung) is not be used optimaly yet. In order to develop sago to be sustainable, that required structure constraint design. Those model has done with method Interpretative Structural Modelling (ISM). Method ISM is the strategic model technic that can be seen system condition comprehensively.  This research is purpose to set the appropriate strategy based on structure constraint design that has an effect in sustainable sago development in Meranti Island Regency, Riau Province. The result of ISM analysis shows that sustainable sago development has 6 sub element of key constraint, there are : (1) Waste utilization and management; (2) Ijon system; (3) Availability, distribution, and market segmentation; (4) Water management; (5) processing of derivative product and packaging design, and (6) price stability, (7). To reach the sustainable cultivation sago, it is required support from every stakeholders both governments, academics, entrepreneurs, farmers, financial insitutions and non-governmental organization so that, sago cultivation run well and sustainable.</p><p> </p><p align="center"><strong>ABSTRAK</strong><strong></strong></p><p>Tanaman sagu (<em>Metroxylon</em> sp.) memiliki peran penting dalam kehidupan dan perekonomian masyarakat di Kabupaten Kepulauan Meranti. Pengembangan usaha sagu di Kabupaten ini pada masa yang akan datang memiliki prospek yang menjanjikan, karena pengembangan industrialisasi sagu belum optimal pelaksanaannya. Tanaman sagu saat ini luasnya 53.456 ha atau 43% dari lahan yang tersedia. Pengolahan sagu masih berjalan secara konvensional, yaitu hanya menghasilkan produk berupa pati sagu. Produksi pati sagu pada tahun 2017 sebesar 205,051 ton. Pengembangan produk hilirnya masih terbatas yaitu hanya mie, sohun dan kerupuk. Produk sampingnya berupa limbah dari ampas (repu) dan kulit (uyung) belum dimanfaatkan secara optimal. Desain struktur kendala diperlukan dalam rangka mengembangkan sagu agar berkelanjutan. Pemodelan struktur kendala dilakukan dengan menggunakan<em> Interpretative Structural Modelling</em> (ISM). ISM adalah teknik pemodelan strategis yang dapat memotret kondisi sistem secara komprehensif. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menyusun strategi yang tepat berdasarkan analisis struktur kendala yang berpengaruh dalam pengelolaan sagu berkelanjutan di Kabupaten Kepulauan Meranti, Provinsi Riau. Hasil analisis ISM menunjukkan bahwa dalam pengelolaan sagu berkelanjutan terdapat 6 sub elemen kendala kunci, di antaranya: (1) Pemanfaatan dan pengolahan limbah; (2) Sistem ijon ; (3) Ketersediaan, distribusi dan segmentasi pasar; (4) Tata kelola air, (5) Pengolahan produk turunan dan desain kemasan; dan (6) Stabilitas harga. Dukungan dari semua stakeholders terkait baik dari pemerintah, akademisi, pengusaha, petani, lembaga keuangan dan lembaga swadaya masyarakat (LSM), diperlukan agar pengelolaan sagu berjalan secara baik dan berkelanjutan.</p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 103 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-35 ◽  
Author(s):  
Don Flaten ◽  
Andrew Sharpley ◽  
Helen Jarvie ◽  
Peter Kleinman

This article reflects upon the challenges we face in agricultural P management and provides a discussion about opportunities to promote more comprehensive and sustainable management of this valuable resource.


2019 ◽  
Vol 37 (3) ◽  
pp. 18
Author(s):  
Fernando González Laxe

The globalization of the economy encourages massive population displacements and inevitably generates a cosmopolitization of societies. This leads to concern, misunderstanding and rejection. The most vulnerable social groups in society can perceive the population as intruders and enemies in social competition. Undoubtedly, the extreme spatial instability of fishery resources is among the many factors affecting migration dynamics. Various reasons for the mobility of fishermen are relevant around this concept. These include aspect related to traditions, to the capitalisation of activity, to technological innovations, and to innovation exchanges concerning the location of fish stocks. This article reflects on spatial increase of fishermen’s. The analyse are part of the paradigm of the sustainable management of common renewable resources, in particular fishery resources. It presents three lines of analysis: the reason for mobility; the choice of destination; and are the integration into host units.


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 15-34
Author(s):  
Prabin Bhusal ◽  
Naya Sharma Paudel ◽  
Anukram Adhikary ◽  
Jisan Karki ◽  
Kamal Bhandari

This paper highlights the lessons of using adaptive learning in community forestry that effectively help to resolve forest based conflicts in Terai region of Nepal. The paper is based on a three-year action research carried out in Terai. Qualitative methods including participatory rural appraisal tools and documentation of engaged action and reflections were used. Methods and tools that largely fall under adaptive learning were deployed. The field data was complemented by review of secondary data and literature on environmental history of Terai. We found that policies on land and forest in Terai for the last fifty years have induced and aggravated conflicts over access and control between state and communities and also within diverse groups of local communities. These conflicts have had serious negative impacts on sustainable management of forests and on local people’s livelihoods, particularly resource poor and landless people. Centralised and bureaucratic approaches to control forest and encroachment have largely failed. Despite investing millions of Rupees in maintaining law and order in forestlands, the problem continues to worsen often at the cost of forests and local communities. We found that transferring management rights to local communities like landless and land poor in the form of community forestry (CF) has induced strong local level collective action in forest management and supported local livelihoods. Moreover, adding adaptive learning, as a methodological tool to improve governance and enhance local level collective action significantly improves the benefit of CF. It implies that a major rethinking is needed in the current policies that have often led to hostile relationships with the local inhabitants- particularly the illegal settlers. Instead, transferring forest rights to local communities and supporting them through technical aspects of forest management will strengthen local initiatives towards sustainable management of forests.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Anggia Cahyaningtyas

Kegiatan pengabdian pada masyarakat merupakan salah satu cara supaya mahasiswa Universitas Trilogi memiliki keterampilan bermasyarakat. Khalayak  sasaran  dari  pengabdian  ini  adalah  masyarakat RW 09 di  desa Ciasihan. Kegiatan pengabdian  telah  dilaksanakan  pada  tanggal  11 Agustus-11 September yang  bertempat  di desa Ciasihan Kecamatan Pamijahan Kabupaten Bogor, dengan diikuti oleh seluruh masyarakat RW 09. Dari  hasil  evaluasi  diperoleh  hasil  dan  manfaat  dari  kegiatan  pengabdian  ini diantaranya adalah meningkatkan motivasi masyarakat akan pentingnya koperasi, dan pentingnya akan pemanfaatan sampah organik  menjadi pupuk. Kegiatan pengabdian  ini  berjalan  dengan  lancar,  karena  berbagai  pendukung  terutama  partisipasi peserta yang cukup antusias dan berpartisipasi aktif dalam kegiatan pembentukan koperasi.. Tujuan  kegiatan  pengabdian  kepada  masyarakat  ini,  yang  dilaksanakan melalui kegiatan pembentukan koperasi adalah memotivasi masyarakat akan pentingnya koperasi, dan pentingnya akan pemanfaatan sampah organik  menjadi pupuk. Selain itu, Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat ini merupakan wahana bagi mahasiswa Universitas Trilogi untuk mengabdikan keilmuannya.Kata Kunci: Pembentukan Koperasi, Masyarakat RW 09Community service activities are one way for Trilogy University students to have social skills. The target audience of this service is the community of RW 09 in Ciasihan village. Community service activities were carried out on 11 August-11 September in Ciasihan Village, Pamijahan District, Bogor Regency, followed by all RW 09 people. From the results of the evaluation, the results and benefits of this service were obtained, including increasing community motivation for the importance of cooperatives, and the importance of using organic waste into fertilizer. This service activity went smoothly, due to various supporters, especially the participation of enthusiastic participants and actively participating in cooperative formation activities. The purpose of this community service activity, which was carried out through cooperative formation activities was to motivate the community on the importance of cooperatives, and the importance of waste utilization. organic into fertilizer. In addition, Community Service is a vehicle for Trilogy University students to devote their knowledge.Keywords: Formation of Cooperatives, Community RW 09


2010 ◽  
Vol 161 (8) ◽  
pp. 311-315
Author(s):  
Jean-Philippe Schütz ◽  
Brice de Turckheim

The basic principle of Pro Silva silviculture is to be multifunctional and to seek to combine into a harmonious whole all the benefits provided by the forest. It is thus a management system constantly adapted to follow the evolution of different needs and requirements. On the occasion of the International Year of Biodiversity, it is here explained why this form of management meets in an optimal manner the interests of biodiversity without however pushing into the background the other functions, in particular carbon management. Intrinsically it corresponds to the principles of sustainable management, maintaining the balance between economic, social and ecological interests.


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