https://journal.unej.ac.id/papuma/issue/feedPAPUMA: Journal of Community Services2024-11-15T09:40:35+07:00Ir. Sundahri, PGDip.Agr.Sc., M.P.papuma.journal@unej.idOpen Journal Systems<p>Jurnal multidisiplin yang menyebarluaskan hasil-hasil kegiatan pengabdian dan pemanfaatan IPTEKS di masyarakat, meliputi bidang: 1) Sains: MIPA, Sosial Humaniora, Hukum, Budaya, Ekonomi, Kesehatan, Pertanian, Kehutanan, Perikanan, Peternakan, Teknik; 2) Pendidikan; 3) Pelatihan dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat</p>https://journal.unej.ac.id/papuma/article/view/1573INISIASI PROGRAM PASIR PUTIH MANDIRI PUPUK BOKASHI (PUTRI KASIH) DI DESA PASIR PUTIH SITUBONDO2024-10-17T09:33:58+07:00Distiana Wulanjarideztyqohhar18@gmail.comHilman Ardi Nugrahaardinugraha169@gmail.comNatazya Sahira Febrianysnatazya@gmail.comNuha Afifahnuhaafifah10@gmail.comVirda Sarivirdas977@gmail.comMaria Alexandra Natasya Burahmariaalexandria.fkunej21.129@gmail.comAkbar Husaini Nurrachmanakbarhusaini02@gmail.com<p><em>The Community Service activities have been carried out take the theme of Environmental Care Village and Renewable Energy. PUTRI KASIH or Pasir Putih Mandiri Bokashi Fertilizer Production is the main program carried out in KKN activities by the 178 groups in the form of socialization activities, training, trials on seeds, and monitoring of the manufacturing process to evaluation. All activities were implemented in 2 hamlets, with the main target being the Association of Farmer Groups (Gapoktan). The results of the activities showed a positive response from the community in the form of participatory values and enthusiasm in following a series of agendas that had been designed. The series of activities in the PUTRI KASIH program produced output such as (1) The knowledge quality improvement of the community regarding the use of animal dung, such as cows, as an alternative fertilizer, (2) Improvement of the quality of the village as an independent village by making organic fertilizer or bokashi from animal waste, (3) Organic fertilizer has been made and packaged by creating its branding/label and leaflets to guide the community in making fertilizer. On the other hand, there were participatory and disciplinary values of KKN students. This program also became an assessment program to improve the quality of their respective performance, as evidenced by the results of the products produced by the society.</em></p>2024-11-14T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2024 PAPUMA: Journal of Community Serviceshttps://journal.unej.ac.id/papuma/article/view/1545PENINGKATAN KOMPETENSI POKDARWIS MELALUI PELATIHAN WISATA (STUDI KASUS: SELO AJI CAMP DAN WATERPARK)2024-10-20T16:49:54+07:00Ahmad Haris Rasidi211810201053@mail.unej.ac.idAndhika Surya Pratama211910301166@mail.unej.ac.idDilayatul Mukarromah212310101045@mail.unej.ac.idDinda Inggar Fahrani211710101044@mail.unej.ac.idDita Fauziah Nugraheni210810201039@mail.unej.ac.idFirdaus Putra Maulidyanu212410102002@mail.unej.ac.id Nurika Handayani211910301027@mail.unej.ac.idRaffly Pandapotan Sitio210910201038@mail.unej.ac.idSeptian Tri Cahyo Bagaskara210910202068@mail.unej.ac.id Yoga Surya Pratama211810201063@mail.unej.ac.idYudistira Dwi Anggara212410102085@mail.unej.ac.idZulfan Riski Darusalam212410102055@mail.unej.ac.idSigit Prastowoprastowo_hpt.faperta@unej.ac.id<p><em>Indonesia, with its rich cultural diversity, has a significant tourism sector that needs to be managed optimally to attract both local and international tourists. Village-based tourism development, such as Selo Aji Camp dan Waterpark in Kaligondo Village, Banyuwangi, East Java, is increasingly popular due to its focus on cultural and environmental interaction. A community service program by KKN UMD 313 from the University of Jember aimed to enhance the digital marketing skills of the local tourism awareness group (Pokdarwis) to improve the promotion and management of Selo Aji Camp dan Waterpark. The program included collaboration with the village's BUMDes, in-depth interviews, and digital marketing strategy training. This program was held in Selo Aji Camp and Waterpark Auditorium, Selorejo hamlet. The program showed up on Tuesday, July 30, 2024. The method used in the training program was a discussion each audience or focus group discussion (FGD). The training was successful, with participants showing great interest and beginning to apply their new skills, particularly in social media management to increase the waterpark's visibility. The program also strengthened social networks among stakeholders and was expected to increase visitor numbers and improve the welfare of the Kaligondo community</em></p>2024-11-14T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2024 PAPUMA: Journal of Community Serviceshttps://journal.unej.ac.id/papuma/article/view/1607AKSELERASI PENGEMBANGAN WISATA BUDAYA BERBASIS PENINGGALAN MEGALITIKUM DESA KAMAL, JEMBER2024-10-30T11:56:06+07:00Edy Hariyadiedyhariyadi.sastra@unej.ac.idHeru S.P. Saputraedyhariyadi.sastra@unej.ac.idTitik Maslikatinedyhariyadi.sastra@unej.ac.idSiswantoedyhariyadi.sastra@unej.ac.idDominikus Ratoedyhariyadi.sastra@unej.ac.idMochamad Ilhamedyhariyadi.sastra@unej.ac.idLilis Yuliatiedyhariyadi.sastra@unej.ac.id<div class="page" title="Page 1"> <div class="layoutArea"> <div class="column"> <p><em>This article discusses the development of cultural tourism based on ancient heritage in Kamal Village, Arjasa District, Jember Regency. The problem is the lack of adequate governance and infrastructure to support cultural tourism, as well as the lack of innovative and creative human resources. This community service aims to accelerate the development of cultural tourism through tourism management training, development of infrastructure, and increasing the capacity of the local community. The methods used are observation, problem mapping, and intensive training. The results obtained show an increase in public awareness of the potential for cultural tourism, the arrangement of supporting tourism infrastructure, and the formation of tourism management groups. In conclusion, efforts to develop cultural tourism in Kamal Village need to be continued with the active role of the community and government support to achieve sustainability and improve the village economy.</em></p> </div> </div> </div>2024-11-14T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2024 PAPUMA: Journal of Community Serviceshttps://journal.unej.ac.id/papuma/article/view/1616SOSIALISASI PROGRAM KETAHANAN PANGAN MELALUI PEMANFAATAN LAHAN DI SDN ARJASA 1 KECAMATAN ARJASA KABUPATEN JEMBER2024-10-31T15:28:51+07:00Silvia Fitri Mei Arinifarahsmart01@gmail.comYudha Pratamafarahsmart01@gmail.com<p><em>There is still school yard land which has not yet been maximized. So solutions and innovation are needed in using it. This aims to maximize less productive school yard land so that it can support food security. The aim of this activity is to maximize the potential of unused school land into productive land through cultivating plants to support the national food security program. The methods used are the lecture method and direct practice method. The results obtained from the activity are a source of information for all school residents at SDN Arjasa 1 regarding cultivation techniques and innovations regarding the use of school yard land to support food security programs.</em></p>2024-11-14T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2024 PAPUMA: Journal of Community Serviceshttps://journal.unej.ac.id/papuma/article/view/1622PENGENDALIAN HAMA KUMBANG BADAK YANG MENYERANG KELAPA DI DESA LOJEJER KECAMATAN WULUHAN KABUPATEN JEMBER 2024-11-06T09:25:11+07:00Nanang Tri Haryadiharyadi.nt@unej.ac.idGiyartogiyarto.ftp@unej.ac.id<p><em>Lojejer Village has significant coconut resources, making it a center for the coconut sugar industry in Jember Regency. Currently, the production of sap from coconut trees in Lojejer Village is declining daily due to attacks by rhinoceros beetle pests (Oryctes rhinoceros). O. rhinoceros infestation damages the growth points of coconut trees, leading to tree death. This pest thrives in Lojejer Village because of the abundance of animal manure near the coconut trees, providing an ideal environment for egg-laying. If left unchecked, O. rhinoceros attacks will threaten the coconut sugar industry, a primary source of livelihood for the community. The proposed solution to address this issue is an integrated control of O. rhinoceros by using sex pheromones, the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium anisopliae, and manually removing O. rhinoceros larvae from manure piles. The results of the control efforts in Lojejer Village will be published as a scientific article in a community service journal, aiming to reduce the rhinoceros beetle population and the intensity of attacks.</em></p>2024-11-14T00:00:00+07:00Copyright (c) 2024 PAPUMA: Journal of Community Services