ETHOS: Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat https://journals.unisba.ac.id/index.php/ethos <p id="m_4944395054216444863gmail-docs-internal-guid-f1240934-2f1f-293c-a962-e2aa2cdaddcd" dir="ltr" align="justify">An academic journal that adheres to the highest peer review standards. The journal is focus on Research and Community Services in Science and Technology field. This journal has an open "character" and contributes from the results of research and community services; and describes in guiding characteristics of society, nation, ideology with use of science and technology.</p> <p dir="ltr" align="justify">Ethos Journal is a scientific journal devoted as a media of scientific studies resulting from research and analysis-critical studies on the issue of contemporary development.</p> <p dir="ltr" align="justify">This journal is managed and under the auspices of UPT Publikasi Universitas Islam Bandung (Unisba). </p> <p dir="ltr">Indexed by <a title="DOAJ Ethos" href="http://bit.ly/2qcDmFP" target="_blank" rel="noopener">DOAJ</a>, <a title="doi" href="https://search.crossref.org/?q=ethos+unisba&amp;container-title=ETHOS+%28Jurnal+Penelitian+dan+Pengabdian%29" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Crossref</a>. <a title="Sinta Ethos" href="https://sinta.kemdikbud.go.id/journals/profile/518" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Sinta (Science and Technology Index)</a>. ISSN <a title="ISSN Cetak" href="https://issn.brin.go.id/terbit/detail/1180428003" target="_blank" rel="noopener">1693-699X</a> | E-ISSN <a title="ISSN Online" href="https://issn.brin.go.id/terbit/detail/1449747619" target="_blank" rel="noopener">2502-065X </a></p> <p> </p> en-US ethos@unisba.ac.id (Liza Dzulhijjah) uptpublikasi@unisba.ac.id (Agit Trinadi) Wed, 19 Jun 2024 00:00:00 +0800 OJS 3.3.0.13 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 Local Wisdom in Housing and Settlement Planning: A Case Study of Sudiroprajan Chinatown, Surakarta https://journals.unisba.ac.id/index.php/ethos/article/view/3641 <p>Local wisdom is essential in urban development planning by bringing cultural values. Local wisdom in housing and settlements forms special characteristics both in spatial and social aspects. Chinatown is a form of residential area created by Chinese community groups. Sudiroprajan Chinatown Village is the center of Chinese settlement which is also located in the economic center area of Surakarta City. The method used in this research is qualitative with literature study, observation, description and analysis of settlement character based on physical and non-physical characteristics. Chinatown Village has a linear pattern following the road and is influenced by feng shui in arranging the interior and exterior of housing. Most residents in Sudiroprajan Chinatown Village work in the trade and services sector, namely by opening businesses in house buildings or at Pasar Gede. The temple is also the worship centre for Chinese residents in Chinatown Village. The local wisdom found in Chinatown Village influences other activities, such as the emergence of economic activities and cultural tourism. This shows that local wisdom influences the character and condition of settlements physically and non-physically.</p> Lintang Suminar, Winny Astuti, Nyimas Indri Sunjaya, Azzahra Nugrarizky Kusumaputri, Lauren Adellia Margareta, Paundra Bintang Pamungkas Copyright (c) 2024 Lintang Suminar, Winny Astuti, Nyimas Indri Sunjaya, Azzahra Nugrarizky Kusumaputri, Lauren Adellia Margareta, Paundra Bintang Pamungkas https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 https://journals.unisba.ac.id/index.php/ethos/article/view/3641 Mon, 24 Jun 2024 00:00:00 +0800 Variables that Influence in Management of the Cikapundung Sub-Watershed https://journals.unisba.ac.id/index.php/ethos/article/view/3404 <p>The Cikapundung Sub-Watershed is a source of clean water for people living in Bandung City. The Cikapundung Sub-Watershed has several main problems, such as land change, landslides, and land damage. Many efforts have been made to improve the conditions of the Cikapundung sub-district by the government, the community, and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs). However, these efforts have not achieved satisfactory results. This occurs due to the inaccuracy of handling by each stakeholder regarding the variables that influence the conditions of the Cikapundung sub-district. This research aims to determine the variables that have the most influence on the management of the Cikapundung Sub-Watershed. This research uses Micmac analysis to identify the most influential variables within an ecosystem. From the research results, it appears that whether indirect influence or indirect influence, the variables of Society Participation and Local Wisdom are the most influential variables in the management of the Cikapundung sub-basin. These two variables are in a position that has a strong influence on other variables and has a low level of dependence on other variables.</p> Irland Fardani, Nia Kurniasari, Teguh Tri Aryanto, Shafa Rachmatika, Syifa Luthfiyah Salsabila, Nabila Syahda Putri, Mochamad Fajar Ramadhan, Danyar Gustiayadi, Indah Aras Puspitasari Copyright (c) 2024 Irland Fardani, Nia Kurniasari, Teguh Tri Aryanto, Shafa Rachmatika, Syifa Luthfiyah Salsabila, Nabila Syahda Putri, Mochamad Fajar Ramadhan, Danyar Gustiayadi, Indah Aras Puspitasari https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 https://journals.unisba.ac.id/index.php/ethos/article/view/3404 Mon, 24 Jun 2024 00:00:00 +0800 Characteristics of Pumice from Cicurug and Its Application as a Bleacher for Crude Palm Oil https://journals.unisba.ac.id/index.php/ethos/article/view/3537 <p>Pumice is relatively abundant in Indonesia, especially in Cicurug District, Sukabumi. Pumice has unique characteristics, so it has the potential to be an alternative bleaching agent or a bleacher for crude palm oil. Bleaching is one of the stages in processing crude palm oil into palm cooking oil. In the cooking oil industry, the bleaching of crude palm oil generally uses bentonite as a bleacher. This research aims to determine the characteristics of pumice and the optimum conditions for the bleaching process of crude palm oil with pumice as a bleacher. The research method consists of pumice activation, activated pumice characterization, degumming of crude palm oil, bleaching of crude palm oil, and analysis of processed palm oil. The results show that the metal oxide composition in activated pumice is dominated by silica (62.99%) and alumina (14.79%) and has a non-uniform pore size distribution. Optimum bleaching conditions are achieved when using 30% pumice and a bleaching temperature of 105 oC for 30 minutes. Under optimal bleaching conditions, pumice can reduce the color brightness level of crude palm oil from 600 to 125 mg/L Pt, or a bleaching power of 79.2%.</p> Haryono, Atiek Rostika Noviyanti, Hersandy Dayu Kusuma, Irwan Kurnia Copyright (c) 2024 Haryono, Atiek Rostika Noviyanti, Hersandy Dayu Kusuma, Irwan Kurnia https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 https://journals.unisba.ac.id/index.php/ethos/article/view/3537 Tue, 25 Jun 2024 00:00:00 +0800 Facilities Renewal to Support the Revitalization of Nggirli Park in Srimulyo Village, Yogyakarta https://journals.unisba.ac.id/index.php/ethos/article/view/3218 <p>Nggirli Park is one of the tourist attractions in Srimulyo Village that is quite crowded and in demand by the community. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Nggirli Park had to be closed. After the pandemic, this park has not been able to revive. Revitalization is an effort to reconstruct the area so that it can improve the function of the previous area. The revitalization of Nggirli Park is one of the programs to support the revival of the tourism potential of Srimulyo Village and is expected to help accelerate revitalization after COVID-19. The Nggirli Park revitalization program is part of community service from Janabadra University, with activities including cleaning, renewing the facilities, greening, and rehabilitating the gazebo. This community service applies the participatory observation method. To obtain information from community leaders to determine the appropriate Nggirli Park revitalization program for the community, community service program students from Janabadra University conducted interviews with Bintaran Wetan Hamlet Chief and the Nggirli Park Management. The launch of several programs is expected to be able to support the growth of tourism in Srimulyo Village so that it becomes a sustainable tourism village.</p> Andrian Permana, Nurwendah Anisa Rahmawati, Widia Nina Restina, Theresia Oktaviani Ninat, I PT GD Surya Nadya Ananta, Dian Malik, Akmal Muhammad Rizqia Rahman, Heri Lubis, Dimas Bayu Krisnawan, Arief Abu Rachman, Yurinda Nuralika Pratiwi, Muhammad Indra Copyright (c) 2024 Andrian Permana, Nurwendah Anisa Rahmawati, Widia Nina Restina, Theresia Oktaviani Ninat, I PT GD Surya Nadya Ananta, Dian Malik, Akmal Muhammad Rizqia Rahman, Heri Lubis, Dimas Bayu Krisnawan, Arief Abu Rachman, Yurinda Nuralika Pratiwi, Muhammad Indra https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 https://journals.unisba.ac.id/index.php/ethos/article/view/3218 Mon, 01 Jul 2024 00:00:00 +0800 Strategies for Improving the Development of BUMDes in Bangka Regency Towards Dynamic Institutions https://journals.unisba.ac.id/index.php/ethos/article/view/3675 <p>The Village SDGs refer to the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals, a set of global goals set to achieve sustainable development by 2030. Goal 18 of the Village SDGs focuses on the importance of addressing economic inequality and ensuring that economic growth does not only involve a few people but also benefits the entire village community. This goal can be realized by developing Village-Owned Enterprises (BUMDes) that have a strategic role in driving economic development at the village level through engaging and strengthening human resources by encouraging active participation of village communities. This research aims to identify problems in the development of BUMDes and to formulate a BUMDes development plan in accordance with the potential of local resources in villages in Bangka Regency. The research method used is a qualitative descriptive approach using primary and secondary data. The data analysis technique uses SWOT analysis consisting of Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. This research shows that there are components that need to be developed to make BUMDes a driver of the village economy, namely strengthening village human resources, establishing an active and responsive organizational structure, and collaboration of various parties including academics that can increase the positive impact on BUMDes.</p> Divina Aufa Widiana, Dwi Rizka Zulkia Copyright (c) 2024 Divina Aufa Widiana, Dwi Rizka Zulkia https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 https://journals.unisba.ac.id/index.php/ethos/article/view/3675 Mon, 01 Jul 2024 00:00:00 +0800 Implementation of Digital Village by Creating Content for a Website as an Information Center in Banyumanik Village, Semanu, Gunung Kidul https://journals.unisba.ac.id/index.php/ethos/article/view/3508 <p>The activity method is divided into several stages, namely the coordination and preparation stage, the science and technology implementation stage, and the evaluation and monitoring stage. The activities carried out include training and management of supporting content, village profiling through shooting, audio recording, and video editing. The result of this service activity is the creation of content for the village website as an information center for village programs, village activities, assistance information from the regional or central government, and other information. In addition, a digital village profile is also created that can provide initial information about Banyumanik village. This activity aims to provide benefits for partners in disseminating village information in the future and can be an inspiration for other communities in developing communication media and village information through visual content.</p> M. Nastain, Margaretha Wulandari, Naela Faza Fariha, Chandra Satya Bintara, Mutiara , Feni Indah Lestari, Nur Mala Pusphita Sari Copyright (c) 2024 M. Nastain, Margaretha Wulandari, Naela Faza Fariha, Chandra Satya Bintara, Mutiara , Feni Indah Lestari, Nur Mala Pusphita Sari https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 https://journals.unisba.ac.id/index.php/ethos/article/view/3508 Thu, 04 Jul 2024 00:00:00 +0800 Environmental Communication of the Kapuas River Clean Action by the Pontianak Young Generation https://journals.unisba.ac.id/index.php/ethos/article/view/3501 <p>This article aims to increase the perception, experience, and communication of the young generation of Pontianak City in maintaining the cleanliness of the Kapuas River. The most considerable pollution of the river comes from household waste. River hygiene socialization often involves the people of riverside areas, as if they are the ones responsible for river cleanliness. The river cleanup action so far is also considered just ceremonial. This P.K.M. (community service) focuses on two activities: the digital campaign and the collective movement #AksiBersihSungaiKapuas. The digital campaign is carried out ten days ahead of World Environment Day. It contains education and recordings of the actual actions of Pontianak’s Young Generation. 134 digital campaigns are using the hashtag #AksiNyataBersihSungaiKapuas. Meanwhile, the Collective Movement is held on World Environment Day every June 5. A total of 2 tons of garbage was collected in the Kapuas River clean-up action. Plastic waste, water hyacinth, and household waste are the most common. The young generation of Pontianak City is not only a spectator but a subject in education and disseminating the habit of maintaining the cleanliness of the Kapuas River environment.</p> Netty Herawati, Lina Sunyata, Suci Lukitowati, Julia Magdalena Wuysang Copyright (c) 2024 Netty Herawati, Lina Sunyata, Suci Lukitowati, Julia Magdalena Wuysang https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 https://journals.unisba.ac.id/index.php/ethos/article/view/3501 Wed, 17 Jul 2024 00:00:00 +0800 Redesign of Wallet Production Facility Layout Using ARC and Simulation at Fanri Collection https://journals.unisba.ac.id/index.php/ethos/article/view/3553 <p><strong>Abstract.</strong> The development of technology at this time causes competition in the accessories and fashion industry. This situation has caused an increase in the number of requests for products at Fanri Collection, a producer of leather craft accessories. To survive and win the competition, companies need to increase productivity. One way of resolving the issue is by designing the layout and production facilities to minimize the distance of material handling in the production process. This research aims to design layout and production facilities on wallet products with the Discrete Event Simulation (DES) method using FlexSim 21.0 software and Activity Relationship Chart (ARC) to analyze the amount of output and get a proposed facility layout. Based on the simulation results, in producing 200 units of wallets, the initial total material handling distance is 20.667 meters with a cycle time of 1 day, 5 hours, and 3 minutes. After making improvements with ARC, the total material handling distance is reduced to 17.475 meters with a cycle time of 1 day, 4 hours, and 48 minutes. Thus, the improvement can minimize material handling distance by 3.192 meters and reduce cycle time by about 15 minutes. </p> Suci Miranda, Vembri Noor Helia, Audrie Aldefka A. Anafachsyah, Azzati Sahirah Elfahmi, Raihan, Sekar Arum Sari Copyright (c) 2024 Suci Miranda, Vembri Noor Helia, Audrie Aldefka A. Anafachsyah, Azzati Sahirah Elfahmi, Raihan, Sekar Arum Sari https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 https://journals.unisba.ac.id/index.php/ethos/article/view/3553 Mon, 29 Jul 2024 00:00:00 +0800