In Central Java, one of supporting factors of regional economic growth viewed from regionalfacilities and infrastructures is toll road facilities. Transjawa toll road is a network that connectsseveral cities in Java. Particularly, this toll road connects two biggest cities in Indonesia, namelyJakarta and Surabaya in which Salatiga is also one of cities traversed by this toll. This ±1.000 kmtoll road continues the previous toll roads that have existed, including Merak – Cikampek, Jakarta– Bandung, Semarang – Bawen, and Surabaya – Pandaan. Despite the positive impacts, Transjawatoll road also gives negative impacts for local communities. Thus, this study aimed (1) to find outthe socioeconomic condition of farmers after Transjawa toll road construction in Salatiga and (2)to find out the socioeconomic condition of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) afterTransjawa toll road construction in Salatiga. This study used qualitative and quantitative datataken from from 30 main respondents. The construction of transjawa toll road in Salatiga regionbrings good effects. It was proved by the better condition of socioeconomic and income of farmersand MSME doers in Salatiga region after the construction of this toll road.
Kemiskinan merupakan permasalahan yang sering terjadi di Indonesia, tidak terkecuali di Kabupaten Batang, Jawa Tengah. Berdasarkan data pada Badan Pusat Statistik (BPS) Kabupaten Batang jumlah penduduk miskin di Kabupaten Batang pada tahun 2019 sebesar 64,07 ribu jiwa. Dalam mengatasi masalah-masalah yang terjadi, tim pengabdian memberikan beberapa solusi untuk membantu mengurangi permasalahan tersebut. Solusi yang ditawarkan tim pengabdian yaitu Pemanfaatan Sampah Botol Plastik Menjadi Apotek Hidup yang Memiliki Daya Jual. Pemanfaatan sampah botol plastik tersebut dapat mengurangi dampak eksternalitas negative dari banyaknya sampah yang menumpuk dan juga dapat memiliki daya jual sehingga dapat meningkatkan pendapatan masyarakat. Tim memilih satu desa sebagai tempat untuk mengimplementasikan solusi tersebut yaitu desa Lobang. Tahapan dari metode yang dilakukan yaitu: 1. Persiapan, 2. Pelaksanaan, 3. Evaluasi dan pendampingan Poverty is a common problem in Indonesia, no exception in Batang Regency, Central Java. Based on data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) Batang regency the number of poor people in Batang Regency in 2019 amounted to 64.07 thousand people. In addressing the problems, the service team provided several solutions to help reduce the problem. The solution offered by the service team is Utilization of Plastic Bottle Waste into a Living Pharmacy that Has Selling Power. The utilization of plastic bottle waste can reduce the negative externality impact of the amount of waste that accumulates and can also have selling power so as to increase people's income. The team chose one village as the place to implement the solution, namely Lobang village. Stages of the method are: 1. Preparation, 2. Implementation, 3. Evaluation and assistance.
The COVID-19 pandemic occurred when the SARS-CoV2 virus spread throughout the world. It creates a widespread global shock that creates a severe economic slowdown. There has been a slowdown in all sectors of the economy worldwide, and more than a third of the global population has been isolated. It can harm the community and the surrounding environment, especially related to the irregular income many people receive in the village. In overcoming the economic downturn in the community, the service team provided several solutions to help reduce these problems. The solution offered by the service team is Increasing Food Production with Aquaponic Cultivation Systems. The aquaponics cultivation system is easy for rural communities to increase community income and provide benefits to individuals and the surrounding environment. The team chose one village as the place to implement the solution, namely Kalisegoro village. The method used is the active approach, namely the provision of aquaponic cultivation training. The training was carried out using used plastic bottles, tarpaulins, wood, paralon, seeds, water hoses, and planting media. Pandemi COVID-19 terjadi ketika virus SARS-CoV2 menyebar ke seluruh dunia. Ini menciptakan guncangan global yang meluas yang menciptakan perlambatan ekonomi yang parah. Telah terjadi perlambatan di semua sektor ekonomi di seluruh dunia dan lebih dari sepertiga populasi global telah diisolasi. Hal tersebut dapat memberikan dampak negatif bagi masyarakat dan lingkungan sekitar terutama terkait pendapatan tidak tetap yang diterima oleh banyak masyarakat di desa. Dalam mengatasi penurunan ekonomi masyarakat yang terjadi, tim pengabdian memberikan beberapa solusi untuk membantu mengurangi permasalahan tersebut. Solusi yang ditawarkan tim pengabdian yaitu Peningkatan Produksi Pangan Dengan Sistem Budidaya Aquaponik. Sistem budidaya aquoponik merupakan hal yang mudah bagi masyarakat desa untuk meningkatkan pendapatan masyarakat serta memberikan manfaat bagi individu maupun lingkungan sekitar. Tim memilih satu desa sebagai tempat untuk mengimplementasikan solusi tersebut yaitu desa Kalisegoro. Metode yang digunakan pendekatan aksi yaitu pemberian pelatihan budidaya aquoponik. Pelatihan dilakukan dengan memanfaatkan botol plastik bekas, terpal, kayu, paralon, bibit, selang air dan media tanam.
Purpose: This study aims to see that new literacy in this global era can influence regional economic development in the digital era through creative economy actors. The focus of the new literacy of the current digital era is data literacy, technological literacy, and human literacy. Theoretical framework: This research takes the Theory of Planned Behavior which is based on the research of Juergens (2020), Claes and Philippette (2020), and Sander (2020), who stated that the behavior of creative economy actors in the digital era had been based on new literacy that has developed, namely data, technology, and humans. The ability of creative economy actors to control new literacy can impact economic developers in each region. Design/Methodology/Approach: This study uses an exploratory quantitative approach because it wants to see advanced phenomena that each variable cannot explain. The population in this study is very large because it covers all creative economy actors in Indonesia. The sample was calculated using Slovin with a tolerance of 10%, and a sample of 374 perpetrators was obtained. The sampling technique is random sampling, with the data collection technique being a questionnaire that is analyzed using the Structural Equation Model test with the help of WarpPLS as an analytical tool. Findings: This study reveals that the three new literacies affect regional economic development because those three new literacies can increase the progress of creative economics in the digital economy era. However, they have weak significance; the unconsciousness of creative economy actors indicates this to participate in developing their area. The government must make appropriate policies to increase new literacy for creative economy actors to increase regional development through the creative economy. Research, practical & social implication: This research is expected to be a recommendation material that benefits regional development and can primarily be implemented to develop creative economics actors who have an important meaning in regional economics. Originality/Value: This research focuses on new literacy that has developed rapidly in the global era to survive in the digital age. Data literacy, technology, and humans are taken as variables that had never existed before and applied to regional creative economy actors.
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