scholarly journals Community Response to Village Information System (SID) in Basic Services In East Lombok Regency

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 156-163
Author(s):  
Dian Lestari Miharja ◽  
Agus Purbathin Hadi ◽  
Diyah Indiyati ◽  
Eka Putri Paramitha

This study aims to determine the public's response to use SID as a medium for basic social services, SID as a source of information, and SID as a community medium. This research can provide information about the readiness of the community to face the 4.0 revolution era, especially people in rural areas. If the community is ready and accustomed to using SID as a basic social service center and the other hand, managing resources continue to increase their capacity both in human resources and infrastructure, then SID can become a reliable database and can provide basic social services one-stop service in the village. This study used a qualitative descriptive method, data collecting on informants was carried out using in-depth interviews, direct observation, sampling techniques, documentation, and FGD. Then simultaneously carried out data analysis with interactive analysis methods. Key informants were the Village Head and SID Managers in Rarang Selatan and Kalijaga Timur Villages; as well as informants from village residents as many as 50 informants each 25 informants per village (consisting of elements of teachers, students, agricultural extension workers, heads of farmer groups, farmers, heads of farmer groups, Posyandu cadres, hamlet heads, housewives, traders). The results showed that the public response to SID as a service medium was positive,  as a source of information was positive, and as a community medium was positive. This is shown by the behavior of the community using SID intensively, participating in disseminating the existence of SID, inviting villagers to take advantage of SID, even taking part in providing information (filling in content) to be conveyed to the community (especially village communities) through SID.Keywords: Response, Village Information System (SID), resources, community media, basic social services

2021 ◽  
Vol 232 ◽  
pp. 01018
Author(s):  
Kurnia Suci Indraningsih ◽  
Wini Nahraeni ◽  
Adang Agustian ◽  
Endro Gunawan ◽  
Syahyuti

The priority of the Village Fund is for the village development programs and activities. The relatively large value of Village Funds in Indonesia is expected to affect the welfare of village communities and also sustainable. The problem is that not all villages have the same level of development, so the management of village resources cannot be uniformed. The objective of this paper is to analyze the impact of the Village Fund, especially for agricultural development. The location of this study included three village typologies in the West Java provinces, DI Yogyakarta, Riau, East Kalimantan, and Gorontalo. There are 166 respondents selected, consisted of (1) policymaking institutions and the service institutions leader; (2) key informants; (3) farmer groups; and (4) extension agents. Data were analyzed by descriptive explanative. The results showed that the Village Fund affected increasing farmers' production and income. The process of transporting production facilities and yields has become easier through the improvement of infrastructure farming and facilities. In the future, Village Funds aside for infrastructure development should be allocated for community economic empowerment, i.e., training in agricultural, livestock, and fisheries skills according to the village's potential, so that it can support sustainable agricultural development in rural areas.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 23
Author(s):  
Khairul Shaleh ◽  
Hesty Juni Tambuati Subing ◽  
Andi Ina Yustina

This study aims to formulate village financial management based on local traditions of village communities. The research method uses a qualitative descriptive approach, which is a method that seeks to present a picture of the objective reality that occurs in a condition or environment in a particular place. Environmental context (Site) in this study is Sindang Pakuon Village, Cimanggung District, Sumedang Regency and Ciburial Village, Cimenyan District, Bandung Regency, West Java Province. Presence of village funds is acknowledged to have changed the face of the village which previously seemed neglected, now looks better. Village infrastructure such as village roads is more convenient for motorists and pedestrians. Road to distribution of agricultural products has been built so that the travel time to move agricultural products from the fields to the market location is faster. Although village funds have brought changes to public facilities in the countryside, they have a fading effect on aspects of village tradition. Emergence of this fading is because the nomenclature that regulates the use of village funds does not yet accommodate the local aspects of rural areas.


2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 12-20
Author(s):  
Ervayenri Ervayenri ◽  
Emy Sadjati ◽  
Enny Insusanty

This study aims to identify factors important to increase support and participation of village communities Penyengat on carbon trading in KPH Tasik Besar Serkap. The study was conducted from September 2015 until December 2015 involving 40 respondents in village of Penyengat Sungai Apit, Siak District, Riau Province. Data was collected through interviews using a structured questionnaire. The study states all respondents (100%) like to plant a tree. Types of trees planted by the respondents are fruits (33,33%), corn (22,22%), and forest plants (22,22%). In addition to plant rubber trees, palm or other forest plants, the majority of respondents (50,00%) to plant annual crops under the crop. Types of crops that are vegetables (50 ,00%). The seasonal crops majority (78,79%) and partly consumed by (6,06%) were sold to consumers around the village Penyengat. Most respondents (72,73%) had never heard of climate change / REDD +, only 15,15% of respondents who have heard through village officials (52,38%) and th e RT (14,29%). Most respondents (44,44%) did not know the meaning of REDD+ activities. If REDD+ activities are carried out, the potential of local institutions to i mplement is a farmer groups (33,33%), and public (33,33%). While other respondents (22,22%) could not give an answer about local agencies that have the potential to implement carbon trading activities in the village Penyengat. If REDD + activities be conducted, the training needs to be done a ccording to the respondents (71,43%) for the institution designated as administrators. Institutions that may be involved is a farmer groups (62,50%).


2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 117-126
Author(s):  
Supriyo Wira

Indonesia needs to have social capital so that groups living in a society consisting of approximately 500 ethnic groups can unite. Every ethnicity has the potential to maintain its culture and territory. Moreover, Indonesia is a country where most of the population lives in rural areas and only a small part lives in urban areas. With the lack of economic development and education in the rural villages, the information flowing in the villages is not as fast and significant as in the cities. Even the da'i (preachers) have to fight harder to gain trust, so that they can provide precise and accurate religious information to the village community. This study discusses deeper on how Social Capital communication as a cultural da'wah can touch the community, especially in rural areas, to absorb religious information properly and correctly. This case study employs literature review method in collecting the data. The descriptive approach employed in this study also helps investigate the status of the existing factors and then looks at the relationship between one factor and another. Human resources or human capital is a very important and strategic capital in the life of a community organization. This is especially in terms of how a preacher as a communicator can convey his da'wah message to the village community, with a cultural and belief approach. Such way of communication is what makes the village communities easier to accept the da'wah activities since they are based on trust, mutual understanding and shared values. In addition, the communicators also convey all information about religion according to the existing culture and beliefs.


2013 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 579
Author(s):  
Fadjarini Sulistyowati ◽  
Candra Rusmala Dibyorin

The existence of village information service using technology is one of the villages effort to achieve transparency of information to various parties. The existence of information systems make citizens’ access to get information more widely and easily. The important thing in this system is about the participation of the villagers. This research was conducted in Terong village, Dlingo - Bantul with the assumption that the information system in this village is one of the applications which afforded by LSM Combine Resource Institute participatory. The method of the research uses a qualitative descriptive study. Target of the research is social life or society as a whole or a whole entity. A technique to obtain data is from observations, focus group discussions and interviews with informants who are considered to be related to the information system of the village. The data analysis are using interactive analysis model which developed by Miles and Hubermann. The result showed that: 1. Public participation to the existence of village information system started when the system is put in place. 2. The emergence of community participation due to the great synergy between village officials, LSM and communities. 3. Participation of community should be increased by controlling the presence of village information system for the public.


2021 ◽  
Vol 921 (1) ◽  
pp. 012003
Author(s):  
N Zaman ◽  
D Rukmana ◽  
I M Fahmid ◽  
M H Jamil

Abstract Social, economic and ecological development in rural areas is currently the main concern of the Indonesian Government at the national level. This study aims to determine the extent to which village funds are used by the government and village communities for the development of the agricultural sector and the application of the development paradigm in the agricultural sector. The population in this study were all villages in South Sulawesi that received Village Fund assistance from 2015 to 2019. Sampling was based on village classifications according to the Developing Village Index (IDM). Based on the results of the analysis method, it shows that the Village Fund can only be used to fund two of the four activity sectors that can be financed from the Village Fund in the agricultural sector, namely the development sector and the rural empowerment sector. Public. Whereas the application of the development paradigm in each village is based on the village classification using the Village Fund in the agricultural sector, namely: 1) The village is very backward adopting the Post-Structuralist paradigm. 2) under developed villages adopt the Post-Structuralist paradigm. 3) Building the village by adopting the Liberal paradigm. 4) developed villages adopt a liberal a paradigm. 5) independent villages adopt a liberal paradigm.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 45-51
Author(s):  
Aksal Mursalat ◽  
Muhammad Rais Rahmat Razak

The development of information technology is currently developing very rapidly, especially in terms of mastery of e-commerce information system technology applications. The increasingly rapid development of e-commerce information system technology can be utilized by the community in various fields of life, especially for BUMDES productivity activities in marketing their products. Timoreng Panua Village is one of the villages that has developed BUMDES and has been doing business in the agricultural sector, such as selling fertilizers, seeds, and medicines to combat pests and diseases. However, currently, sales are still carried out manually so that product marketing is still local or limited to residents around the village environment. The purpose of this community service activity is to increase the productivity of the Timoreng Panua BUMDES, especially in terms of marketing its products widely by utilizing e-commerce information system technology through the Agribusiness Store application. The method of implementation carried out is participatory in that in this service the community is proactively involved directly in carrying out activities by involving various stakeholders who are not only from the BUMDES team and group but involve other academics from the Muhammadiyah University of Sidenreng Rappang such as students who are carrying out KKN in the Village. Timoreng Panua in solving priority problems in the partner group totaling 30 participants from BUMDES, village communities, and students. This synergy is carried out to achieve the goals and objectives of the program to be implemented. This service has carried out several activities including counseling on the Agribusiness Store application marketing model, counseling on the explanation of the benefits of the Agribusiness Store application, and the use of the Agribusiness Store application. Perkembangan teknologi informasi saat ini berkembang sangat pesat, terutama dalam hal penguasaan aplikasi teknologi sistem informasi e-commerce. Perkembangan teknologi sistem informasi ecommerce yang semakin pesat tersebut dapat dimanfaatkan oleh masyarakat dalam berbagai bidang kehidupan khususnya bagi kegiatan produktivitas BUMDES dalam memasarkan hasil produknya. Desa Timoreng Panua merupakan salah satu desa yang mengembangkan BUMDES dan sudah melakukan bisnis di bidang pertanian seperti penjualan pupuk, bibit dan obat-obatan pembasmi hama dan penyakit. Namun, saat ini penjualan yang dilakukan masih secara manual sehingga pemasaran produk masih bersifat lokal atau terbatas pada warga disekitar lingkungan desa saja. Tujuan dari kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini untuk meningkatkan produktivitas BUMDES Timoreng Panua khususnya dalam hal memasarkan hasil produk secara luas dengan memanfaatkan teknologi sistem informasi e-commerce melalui aplikasi Agribisnis Store. Metode pelaksanaan yang dilakukan bersifat parsipatori dimana dalam pengabdian ini masyarakat secara proaktif terlibat langsung dalam melaksanakan kegiatan dengan melibatkan berbagai stakeholder yang bukan hanya dari pihak tim dan kelompok BUMDES, tetapi melibatkan pihak akademisi lainnya dari Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidenreng Rappang seperti mahasiswa yang sedang melaksanakan KKN di Desa Timoreng Panua dalam menyelesaikan prioritas permasalahan pada kelompok mitra berjumlah 30 peserta dari BUMDES, masyarakat desa dan mahasiswa. Sinergi ini dilakukan agar tercapai tujuan dan sasaran pada program yang akan dilaksanakan. Pengabdian ini telah melaksanakan beberapa kegiatan antara lain penyuluhan model pemasaran aplikasi Agribisnis Store, penyuluhan pemaparan manfaat aplikasi Agribisnis Store dan penggunaan aplikasi Agribisnis Store.


Author(s):  
Melinda Noer ◽  
Ira Wahyuni Syarfi ◽  
Rafnel Azhari

The cooperation has long been a pillar of the national economy in Indonesia, especially in developing the economy in rural areas. The Village Unit Cooperation (KUD) was developed to accelerate agricultural development, aimed at improving the farmers 'and peasants' farming in rural areas. KUD has also assisted in the success of regional development programs based on the agricultural sector, one of the plantation sub-sector, which is a partner of the plasma of palm oil farmer group of People’s Core Plantation (PIR) program throughout Indonesia. In the province of West Sumatra, the PIR of palm oil plantations began in the 1980s as a base of regional development, and now the age of harvest has made the age of plants unproductive. Accordingly, KUD Bukit Jaya in Dharmasraya District, one of the KUDs who wishes to apply replanting to farmer groups whose members,t found some obstacles in the implementation. This activity aims to facilitate KUD Bukit Jaya in order to realize the replanting activities in its working area. This action research is conducted using four stages of approach, namely: [1] introduction of problems with dialogical approaches, using interview techniques and discussions with cooperative managers as well as farmers whose gardens have to implement replanting; [2] the team analyzes the problems found and contacts the parties related to issues conveyed by cooperatives and farmers; the parties are insurance companies, bappeda as coordinator of cooperative technical service; [3] holding discussions and discussions with the cooperation, farmer groups and involved parties (insurance companies, cooperative agencies, and district government); [4] agreed on assistance for the preparation of cooperative and peasant group work plans for the preparation and implementation of replanting


2018 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
pp. 72
Author(s):  
Winarto ◽  
M. Husni Tamrin

Fishery aquaculture activities become the core livelihood in some communities in rural areas. This study describes the value of economic benefits and the role of pond farming institutions in the community that became the needs and daily livelihoods. This research observes how the value of economic benefits and how the role of pond farming institutions in the Village of Ambeng-ambeng Watangrejo Duduk Sampeyan District Gresik.The results of this study conclude that the economic benefit value for the farmers is not profitable and even a loss. The role of farmer groups that have not yet had a good function. Group "Usaha Tani" is still not maximized in performing its role as economic institution of the community in the village Ambeng-ambeng Watangrejo Duduk Sampeyan District Gresik. Three indicators that they can play are the guidance of exchange of goods / barter, the guidance of how to pay, and as the identity of the community. But there are three other indicators that they have not done in their role as economic institutions that is as a guideline to determine food prices, buying and selling guidelines and use labor guidelines. Keyword : The Value Of Economic Benefits; The Role Of Pond Farmers


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 99-126
Author(s):  
Siswahyudianto

Establishment "BUMDes is also intended to encourage, facilitate, protect and empower economic activities in rural areas that are based on potential" villages or activities both" develop according to the customs and culture of the local community. Village economic institutional strengthening is ultimately intended to improve the socio-economic welfare of rural communities and support the optimization of poverty alleviation programs. The vision of BUMDes "Mekar Jaya" is to realize the welfare of the people of Jabon Village through the development of economic businesses and social services, with the motto, let's build the village together. Based on village deliberations, the village empowerment program concentrates on agriculture, fisheries and computer technology for entrepreneurs.


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