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    Pelatihan Tas Anyaman bagi Manula Desa Tulung Dusun Gaplok Kecamatan Saradan Kabupaten Madiun Untuk Meningkatkan Kemandirian Hidup

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    Abstrak: Manula merupakan masa seseorang berusia 60 tahun ke atas. Sebagian manula bergantung dalam pembiayaan kehidupannya untuk memenuhi kebutuhan hidup. Oleh karena itu, perlu diberikan pendampingan pelatihan ketrampilan yang cocok dan tidak memerlukan kerja keras namun bisa sebagai solusi kemandirian hidup. Tujuan kegiatan pelatihan ini adalah agar mahasiswa melakukan pengabdian kepada masyarakat berupa pembelajaran dalam rangka meningkatkan kualitas diri manula dengan menghasilkan produk yang layak jual sehingga meningkatkan kemandirian hidu

    Desain Bilik Disinfektan Guna Mencegah Penularan Covid-19 Di Industri Galangan Kapal

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    Disinfectant Design To Prevent Covid-19 Transmission In Ship Building Industry: The world condition has a varied spike in Covid-19 cases. The new normal scenario has been prepared by the Indonesian government to take effect from 1 June 2020, where industries and services can operate according to health protocols. In general, in entering into this new normality, we must find a midpoint of importance between health and economics. The purpose of this paper is to explore the design of a disinfectant chamber adapted to the possible environment that can be applied in a shipyard. The design method used is to compile an existing hypothesis from previous research and field conditions data then poured into a design that represents the ideal disinfectant room design optimization to use. As a result, with the design method and concept, the ideal design for the area of operation is obtained. With materials that are easier to find in the market and simplified manufacturing costs, this product is superior to be applied in this shipyard. In comparison, the expected function value from the planning of this disinfectant room will be better or almost closer to the products on the market. However, in the application process, it is necessary to look at the capability and operational area of the place where this disinfectant booth will be located

    A Chronicle of Indonesia’s Forest Management: A Long Step towards Environmental Sustainability and Community Welfare

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    Indonesia is the largest archipelagic country in the world, with 17,000 islands of varying sizes and elevations, from lowlands to very high mountains, stretching more than 5000 km eastward from Sabang in Aceh to Merauke in Papua. Although occupying only 1.3% of the world’s land area, Indonesia possesses the third-largest rainforest and the second-highest level of biodiversity, with very high species diversity and endemism. However, during the last two decades, Indonesia has been known as a country with a high level of deforestation, a producer of smoke from burning forests and land, and a producer of carbon emissions. The aim of this paper is to review the environmental history and the long process of Indonesian forest management towards achieving environmental sustainability and community welfare. To do this, we analyze the milestones of Indonesian forest management history, present and future challenges, and provide strategic recommendations toward a viable Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) system. Our review showed that the history of forestry management in Indonesia has evolved through a long process, especially related to contestation over the control of natural resources and supporting policies and regulations. During the process, many efforts have been applied to reduce the deforestation rate, such as a moratorium on permitting primary natural forest and peat land, land rehabilitation and soil conservation, environmental protection, and other significant regulations. Therefore, these efforts should be maintained and improved continuously in the future due to their significant positive impacts on a variety of forest areas toward the achievement of viable SFM. Finally, we conclude that the Indonesian government has struggled to formulate sustainable forest management policies that balance economic, ecological, and social needs, among others, through developing and implementing social forestry instruments, developing and implementing human resource capacity, increasing community literacy, strengthening forest governance by eliminating ambiguity and overlapping regulations, simplification of bureaucracy, revitalization of traditional wisdom, and fair law enforcement
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