ANALISIS KEBUTUHAN U-DITCH DAN BUIS BETON SEBAGAI SARANA DRAINASE GANG

CivETech ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 8-22
Author(s):  
Hery Kristiyanto ◽  
Suryanto Suryanto

Given the conditions in the hamlet Nandan Sariharjo Ngaglik Sleman: 1) alley drainage and rainwater conservation substandard, 2) maintenance of channels drainage alley by the people who have not been up. Purpose of applying science and technology for communities in Nandan's Hamlet: 1) the smooth flow of rainwater in the lower reaches of the drainage so as not to occur puddle in an alley, 2) smoothness of rainwater infiltration in the alley by using infiltration wells. Activity Field of physical infrastructure includes. 1) installation of drainage passage, downstream in RT 02, 2) installation of alley infiltration wells for water conservation in RT 01. Methods of Implementation Activities: 1) extension: the installation and maintenance procedures drainage and infiltration wells alley, 2) mentoring: planning, implementation, and supervision of the installation of drainage and infiltration wells alley. With outputs: 1) channel u drainage ditch covered alley 30 x 40 x 120 cm of concrete K-350 along a slope of 20,4 m channel = 0,02 = 1/50, velocity = 1,52 m/s, and discharge: 0,2 m/det3, 2) well impregnating alley of concrete pipe K-300, Ø 80 cm depth of 4 m by five pieces with moderate soil permeability (loam/silt, 2,0 to 6,5 cm/hour) can absorb wide field rainfed 503 m2.

Author(s):  
Mohammad Fathi Royyani ◽  
Abdul Syukur

Traditional ritual is a kind of expression of art and culture as well as a form of human appreciation of nature, gained through long term and perpetual processes. Traditional ritual thus can thus be regarded as traditional wisdom. Kawin Cai is one of the traditional rituals in Kuningan society derived from inter religious views. Through this ritual we could tell that the people respect their natural environment for sustainable living. Nonetheless, most of the symbolic practices in the ritual are no longer understood by the people, so that anthropological approach is needed to interpret them.


Spiritualita ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sukron Romadhon

Spirituality and a new religious awakening, are seen by religious elites as a stage of religious directness in carrying out religious traditions and rituals. New civilizations can instead be a threat to conventional religious traditions and rituals. Without the willingness of religious elites to criticize and re-interpret conventional ritual traditions and patterns, the functions of the world's major religions could fade. The world's major religions are increasingly alienated from the objective world and awareness of the lives of the people and their people. It seems that there will be a new form of religion or a new religion that is completely different from the tradition of religious rituals that have been carried out by the major religions of the world. While the religious elite is still attached to classical religious interpretations. But on the other hand, the emergence of modern society, encouraging the argument of secularization is part of modernization. The values underlying socio-political and economic relations also appear to be beginning to enter an irregular stage, when viewed conventionally, the spiritulitas of global civilization, rather than lies in the format of values, traditional systems and structures or modern rationality. New civilizations in social systems and Science and Technology (SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY) began to be directed at a more intuitive spirituality stage. Then came the act of social piety that proved impartiality over the duafa wal mustad'afin, workers and the poor who were oppressed by the economic system. The emergence of the term left theology only wants to explain about righteousness and belief based on the ability to perform acts of liberation of the proletariat. This action is not only done after the reality of the proletariat appears, but creates a social and economic system that has impartiality towards the proletariat.Keywords: Spirituality, Secularization, Social Piety


ELKHA ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
J Junaidi ◽  
Rudi Kurnianto

Abstract– Most of the people in the district of Sungai Kunyit are engaged in the business of seafood including udang ebi. Udang ebi's monthly production in this district reached 5000 kg. Although the potential of udang ebi processing in Sungai Kunyit dsitrict is quite large, it's benefits still not improve the lives and welfare of the local fishermen. The low of education level may directly affect welfare of society that in general are still categorized as underprivileged families. Partners in this community service activities are the drying group of udang ebi in the territory of Sungai Kunyit district. The partners were Usaha Bahari Terpadu and Karya Bersama. These drying groups of udang ebi are generally running their business still use the traditional way by relying on the natural sunlight for drying udang ebi catches. So that during the rainy season, where the sun shines not too good and often cloudy, their income declined up to 40%. The above problem encouraged the team Community Services in the Sungai Kunyit district to conduct socialization and pilot project in construction drying oven for udang-ebi. Through this science and technology for Society (Ibm) program funded by Directorate of Research and Community Service (DP2M), it is expected to give significant effect on improvement in live and welfare of the local fishermen, especially drying group of udang-ebi, and finally increases the health, education and economic levels of society in general. Keywords– Nelayan, Ebi, Mesin pengering, Biomass.


2015 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 51-56
Author(s):  
Dinesh Ghimire ◽  
Jagannath Shrestha ◽  
Anup K.C

This study presents the potentiality of biogas plants and their role for the conservation of environment. It is basedon primary data collected from 84 household surveys, 6 key informant interviews and two focus group discussions. It was observed that more than 95% of the people residing in the VDCs were using firewood as a main source ofenergy. The total amount of firewood consumed was 510.570 ton/year which emits 775.052tCO2e/year. Due to the presence of agriculture based livestock holding population, there is a great potential of biogas technology. Thestudy showed that biogas technology could saved 34.40% of firewood which conserves 5.415 ha of forests area. There is a potentiality of 58 biogas plants of size 6 cu.m which will reduce 440.800 tCO2e/year.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/njst.v15i2.12114Nepal Journal of Science and Technology Vol. 15, No.2 (2014) 51-56


2020 ◽  
Vol 198 ◽  
pp. 04027
Author(s):  
Yubin Zhang

This paper introduces the inducing factors of landslide disaster and the terrain characteristics of landslide. The characteristics of landslides in southern and Western China are mainly introduced. The influence of vegetation covered slope soil on rainwater infiltration was studied. By analyzing the relationship between soil porosity and soil permeability, it can be used as a basis for assessing landslide risk. At the same time, the concept of soil and water cycle was introduced in combination with induced factors. These studies are of great significance for improving the accuracy of landslide warning in the future.


Author(s):  
Tim Cuttings Agber

The Tiv people right from the time of old possessed a handsome knowledge about their origin, way of life or traditions, science and technology including means of cultivating crops and ways of trapping or killing animals for food, medicinal uses of different plants, methods of making shelters to lay their heads and tactics of making cloths to cover their nakedness among others in a well-defined manner. Essentially, the knowledge the people possessed, which culminated into the Tiv Indigenous Knowledge (TIK) was orally transferred from one descent to another for documentation and continuity. However, the interplay of colonialism, Christian religion and intellectual property laws, constituted factors militating against the development of this crucial indigenous knowledge. This chapter therefore, describes the Tiv indigenous knowledge and the factors militating against it as well as attempt to figure out strategies that could be useful in curtailing these problems.


2018 ◽  
Vol 73 ◽  
pp. 08028 ◽  
Author(s):  
Widisuseno Iriyanto

This study aims to map the problem of shifting the culture of the Indonesian people and building a cultural strategy to overcome these problems as a step to foster awareness of low carbon communities. The initial idea of a low carbon community was to reduce carbon dioxide emissions without disrupting the continuity of the needs of the people who were supposed to live. This research uses literature study, and the theory used is social phenomenology. Through cultural phenomenological exploration can identify the problem of shifting the culture of society. Then with qualitative description analysis, it can conceptualize a map of cultural problems that can be used as a guide to conceptualizing a low-carbon society culture. The results of the study show that the development of science and technology has an impact on changes in mindset, attitudes and behavior of people who tend to be practical, pragmatic and rational. This problem has implications for changes in people's attitudes that tend to weaken the commitment or appreciation of conventional basic values in the life of the nation that upholds the values of togetherness, mutual cooperation, harmony of life.


Curationis ◽  
1981 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mavis Arthur

HEALTH EDUCATION — THE NEED TO MAKE IT WORK It is increasingly apparent that the major health problems in the world today — ranging from malnutrition and communicable diseases; many forms of mental ill-health and cardiac conditions; accidents and alcoholism, are primarily attributable to unsatisfactory living conditions, lack of knowledge and harmful practices on the part of individuals, families and communities. Advances in the field of science and technology can do no more towards the promotion of the health of the population unless it is accompanied by fundamental changes in the way of life and behaviour patterns of the people themselves.


Author(s):  
Şenol Orakcı

In recent years, rapid developments in the field of science and technology have profoundly affected social lifestyles and have led to significant changes in the process of producing, sharing, and communicating information. Acceleration in the growth rate of knowledge as a result of developments in science and technology has made it necessary to constantly update existing information. Parallel to this, the necessity of the people to follow the information constantly and to continuously update it to keep up with the speed of daily changes tops the agenda. This situation increased the use of information and communication technologies and the internet in the field of education, resulting in the spread of online environments.


2018 ◽  
Vol 53 ◽  
pp. 04044
Author(s):  
LOU Keke ◽  
WU Zhengguang ◽  
LU Zhiping ◽  
KANG Aihong ◽  
YIN Chengsheng ◽  
...  

Urban green space whose soil permeability is the main factor affecting hydrological cycle plays a very important role in promoting rainwater infiltration, replenishing groundwater and reducing peak flow. In order to enhance the storage and infiltration ability of soil, different types and contents of conditioner are added to study the laws of the changes in permeability of various soils. The results showed that straw and sawdust can effectively increase the permeability coefficient of soil. According to the comparison under the same conditions, the improvement effects of straw is slightly better than sawdust, but no order of magnitude difference. The sandy soil reformed by 3.6% Straw or 4.2% Sawdust and the loam reformed by 29.5% Straw or 30.2% Sawdust can meet infiltration requires of rainwater whose rainstorm recurrence period is 10 years. The clay is not suitable for urban green space soils with higher rainwater storage and infiltration requirements. The reformed green space can effectively reduce the runoff peak flow and delay the generated time of the runoff. The higher the content of the modifier, the more obvious the advantage of promoting the hydrological cycle and reducing the runoff.


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