
Kolaborasi Masyarakat
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Bahasa Indonesia

Publishing Fee (APC)
No Charge
Open Access License
CC BY 4.0
Language
Bahasa Indonesia
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Muh. Ismail, Muhammad Jufri
Sea turtles are endangered marine species facing increasing anthropogenic pressures in coastal areas, highlighting the need for local community involvement, particularly among young people, in conservation efforts. This study aims to analyze the forms of youth participation as well as the supporting and inhibiting factors influencing their involvement in sea turtle conservation at Lowita Beach, Wiring Tasi Village, Pinrang Regency. The study employed a descriptive qualitative approach, with data collected through field observations, semi-structured interviews, and document analysis involving six key informants directly engaged in conservation activities. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis. The results indicate that youth participation is manifested through contributions of ideas, labor, skills, provision of supporting facilities, and self-funded financial support. Such participation is supported by community environmental awareness, the presence of youth communities as collective platforms, and moral support from the village government. However, youth participation continues to face constraints, including limited resources, low motivation among some youth, coastal environmental pollution, and illegal sea turtle hunting practices. Theoretically, these findings underscore the role of youth as agents of change in community-based conservation. Practically, the study recommends strengthening institutional and policy support for youth communities to ensure the sustainability of sea turtle conservation in coastal areas.
Kolaborasi Masyarakat
Indiana Gita Anggraeni, Airina Maharyani, Faiqotut Tahta Aunila, Ainaya Wahyu Cahyaning Avivah, Della Wahyu Pradana, Ahmad Mizan Nafiha, Hilda Amie Shafira Istiqhfarin
Irrational use of medicines poses significant health risks, particularly in communities with limited access to pharmaceutical information. This study aimed to evaluate short-term changes in knowledge following education on DAGUSIBU (Get, Use, Store, and Dispose of Medicines Properly) and Beyond Use Date (BUD) among mothers attending Posyandu Jeruk, Semarang. The activity employed a pre–post evaluative design without a control group and involved 20 participants. Knowledge levels were assessed using a structured questionnaire administered before and immediately after the educational session. Data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon signed-rank test. The mean knowledge score increased from 5.75 to 7.40 (p = 0.001), indicating a statistically significant short-term improvement in knowledge. These findings suggest that DAGUSIBU and BUD education was associated with an immediate increase in participant knowledge; however, causal relationships and long-term impacts cannot be inferred from this study.
Kolaborasi Masyarakat
"Kolaborasi Masyarakat" merujuk pada proses atau praktek kerjasama dan interaksi antara berbagai pihak atau kelompok dalam suatu masyarakat. Ini melibatkan penggabungan sumber daya, pengetahuan, keterampilan, dan upaya untuk mencapai tujuan bersama atau memecahkan masalah yang dihadapi oleh masyarakat tersebut. Kolaborasi masyarakat dapat terjadi di berbagai tingkatan, termasuk tingkat lokal, regional, nasional, dan internasional. Berdasarkan ruang lingkup tersebut, Kolaborasi Masyarakat menerbitkan artikel dengan jenis riset, review, wawasan publik, surat untuk editor/letter to editor, dan opini/perspektif ahli. Jurnal ini terafiliasi dengan Fakultas Farmasi, Universitas Islam Sultan Agung.