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    PEMETAAN DAN ANALISIS BIBLIOMETRIK DALAM PENGEMBANGAN POTENSI PERIKANAN, PESISIR, DAN PARIWISATA DI INDONESIA

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    Indonesia merupakan negara maritim dengan luas lautan yang besar dan garis pantai terpanjang di dunia. Akan tetapi, hal ini tidak tercerminkan pada kesejahteraan ekonomi masyarakat perairan, karena kurangnya pengembangan komunitas dan diseminasi ilmu pengetahuan. Untuk menyeimbangkan keilmuan agar setara dengan masyarakat perkotaan, maka perguruan tinggi Indonesia melaksanakan kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat sebagai salah satu dari tridarma perguruan tinggi. Agar pengabdian kepada masyarakat dapat berlangsung secara efektif dan efisien, maka dalam makalah ini dipaparkan pemetaan terhadap hasil publikasi pengabdian masyarakat pesisir dan pantai Indonesia berdasar database publikasi internasional Scopus. Dari 1295 data, disaring 48 publikasi terkait pengembangan masyarakat dan pengabdian kepada masyarakat pantai dan pesisir Indonesia. Lokasi pengabdian dipetakan, tersebar di pulau Sumatera, Jawa, Bali, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, maupun Papua.  Dari pemetaan diketahui mayoritas kegiatan pengabdian saat ini masih terpusat di pulau Jawa, Bali, dan Sulawesi, sehingga perlu eksplorasi masa depan untuk Kalimantan, Sumatera dan Papua. Pengabdian masyarakat yang terdokumentasi di Scopus umumnya membahas mengenai pengembangan (1) pangan berbasis produk perairan, (2) pariwisata, (3) analisa sosioekonomi masyarakat pantai dan pesisir. Selain pemetaan, dilakukan juga analisis bibliometrik dimana pengabdian terkait perikanan (fisheries) erat kaitannya dengan pembangunan berkelanjutan, ekosistem, masyarakat pesisir, pariwisata, pangan, dan sosioekonomi, dimana hal ini penting dan mendesak untuk pemerataan ekonomi (terutama masyarakat Kalimantan, Sumatera, dan Papua) untuk Indonesia Emas 2045. Kata kunci: pengabdian  masyarakat, masyarakat pesisir, perikanan, scopus, analisis bibliometrik  ABSTRACT Indonesia is a maritime country with large area of sea and with longest beach line in the world. However, the economy of the coastal communities is still low due to few community development and knowledge dissemination. In order to equalize their knowledge with those in the large cities, then Indonesian universities perform community service (as a part of university tridarmas). In order to have effective and efficient community service, in this paper we describe mapping of publication of community service in the Scopus (a trusted database of international publication) in the field of coastal communities. From 1295 data, they are sorted to obtain 48 publications related to the community service and community development for the coastal societies. The locations of the community services are mapped, as distributed in islands of Sumatera, Java, Bali, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and Papua. From the mapping, it can be observed that most of the published community service activities are concentrated in Java, Bali, and Sulawesi, and therefore it is important to have future explorations at Kalimantan, Sumatera, and Papua. The published community services in Scopus commonly discuss about the developments of (1) seafood-based products, (2) tourism, (3) and socioeconomic analysis of coastal communities. Besides the mapping, we also perform bibliometric analysis where it is demonstrated that the community service related to the fisheries is highly tied with the sustainable development, ecosystem, coastal communities, tourism, food, and socioeconomy, where all these issues are important and urgent to obtain economic equality (especially for people of Kalimantan, Sumatera, and Papua) to achieve Gold Indonesia 2045. Keywords: community service, coastal communities, fisheries, scopus, bibliometric analysi

    Systematic Literature Review and Bibliometric Study of Waste Management in Indonesia in the COVID-19 Pandemic Era

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    It is globally known that the COVID-19 pandemic affected all aspects of society, including issues pertaining to health, economic, social, and environmental issues. The pandemic has already continued for two years and counting, and we are now advised to live coexisting with COVID-19 in the new normal era. During this new normal era, especially in Indonesia, many medical wastes (face masks, gloves, goggles, etc.) and other type of wastes are being generated due to COVID-19. However, the waste profile (waste management or waste handling) and the specific waste distribution in Indonesia during COVID-19 is not clearly understood. Therefore, in this study we perform a systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis of studies published during COVID-19 to describe the aforementioned issues regarding waste management in Indonesia by extracting data from Scopus as a leading indexing service for peer-reviewed publications. From more than 230,000 titles in Scopus regarding COVID-19, there are only 24 titles related to waste management in Indonesia during COVID-19. From the bibliometric analysis of the extracted data from Scopus, it can be observed that there are four clusters of interest, namely (1) medical waste and its processing, (2) COVID-19-related issues, (3) Indonesia and waste management, and (4) solid waste. The study of these issues is essential to obtain not only a clean environment, but also a sustainable future for an Indonesia that is free from COVID-19 and other related diseases in the future. Moreover, the bibliometric analysis also uncovers the research and publication gap for the topic of waste management in Indonesia in the COVID-19 pandemic era

    Desain Gameplay Untuk Game Indictus

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    Gameplay adalah unsur yang sangat penting dalam sebuah game. Melihat keadaan industri game yang sedang berkembang, penulis tergerak untuk meneliti proses pembuatan game. Dalam tugas akhir kali ini, penulis membahas mengenai desain gameplay dengan penerapan konsep – konsep game design yang dipandang cocok dengan game Indictus, sebuah game bergenre action survival

    Cultivation of Black Soldier Fly (<i>Hermetia illucens</i>) Larvae for the Valorization of Spent Coffee Ground: A Systematic Review and Bibliometric Study

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    The global surge in coffee consumption has led to the generation of significant amounts of spent coffee grounds (SCG), a by-product of the brewing process. If it is left unprocessed in the landfill, it will generate methane, one of the greenhouse gases, and therefore accelerate global warming. The intersection of SCG and its potential as a substrate for black soldier fly (BSF) larvae cultivation as one of the pathways for processing SCG becomes intriguing as we seek sustainable waste management solutions. The combination of both nutrition and toxic alkaloids (caffeine) makes SCG and/or other coffee parts intriguing for recycling (or upcycling) via BSF cultivation to generate insect protein. Due to its remarkable capacity to bioconvert organic waste into high-value proteins and fats, the black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens, has garnered attention in waste management and animal feed production. This comprehensive review sheds light on the recent development of using SCG as a substrate for BSF larvae

    Black Soldier Fly Larvae (<i>Hermetia illucens</i>) for Biodiesel and/or Animal Feed as a Solution for Waste-Food-Energy Nexus: Bibliometric Analysis

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    In this research, an emerging study of the utilization of black soldier fly (BSF, Hermetia illucens) larvae for the preparation of biodiesel (and organic waste treatment) and the generation of alternative feed for improved food production was mapped bibliometrically from the Scopus database. BSF is a promising biological agent for tackling the waste-food-energy (WFE) nexus, which is a problematic vicious cycle that may threaten Earth’s sustainability, hence its emergence. With its short life cycle, ability to consume organic waste equal to its own weight on a daily basis, and ability for conversion to larvae with a high protein and lipid content, BSF larvae is the perfect choice as a one-step solution of the WFE nexus. To further perfect the research of BSF for the WFE nexus, this bibliometric analysis, and the citation evolution profile, were carried out with the objectives of characterizing the progress of publications in the last 10 years (2011–2022) in order to determine future research directions in this field, identify the top publications for wider reach to the public, and identify productive authors and leading countries to visualize opportunities for future collaborations

    Systematic Literature Review and Bibliometric Study of Waste Management in Indonesia in the COVID-19 Pandemic Era

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    It is globally known that the COVID-19 pandemic affected all aspects of society, including issues pertaining to health, economic, social, and environmental issues. The pandemic has already continued for two years and counting, and we are now advised to live coexisting with COVID-19 in the new normal era. During this new normal era, especially in Indonesia, many medical wastes (face masks, gloves, goggles, etc.) and other type of wastes are being generated due to COVID-19. However, the waste profile (waste management or waste handling) and the specific waste distribution in Indonesia during COVID-19 is not clearly understood. Therefore, in this study we perform a systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis of studies published during COVID-19 to describe the aforementioned issues regarding waste management in Indonesia by extracting data from Scopus as a leading indexing service for peer-reviewed publications. From more than 230,000 titles in Scopus regarding COVID-19, there are only 24 titles related to waste management in Indonesia during COVID-19. From the bibliometric analysis of the extracted data from Scopus, it can be observed that there are four clusters of interest, namely (1) medical waste and its processing, (2) COVID-19-related issues, (3) Indonesia and waste management, and (4) solid waste. The study of these issues is essential to obtain not only a clean environment, but also a sustainable future for an Indonesia that is free from COVID-19 and other related diseases in the future. Moreover, the bibliometric analysis also uncovers the research and publication gap for the topic of waste management in Indonesia in the COVID-19 pandemic era
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