17 research outputs found

    Inkubasi Wirausaha di Perpustakaan Muda Bhakti Desa Ngablak Srumbung

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    Perpustakaan Muda Bhakti, merupakan perpustakaan desa yang terletak di Desa Ngablak Kecamatan Srumbung Kabupaten Magelang. Permasalahan yang terjadi pada perpustakaan ini terdapat bangunan yang tidak dimanfaatkan, lingkungan sekeliling terlihat gersang karena minimnya penghijauan, selain itu pengurus belum memiliki jiwa kewirausahaan dan pengunjung tidak mematuhi protokol kesehatan. Metode yang digunakan pada kegiatan pengabdian ini adalah perencanaan, pelaksanaan, dan pelaporan. Hasil yang dicapai dari kegiatan ini adalah menumbuhkan jiwa kewirausahaan dengan inkubasi wira usaha yang diwujudkan dalam bentuk Cafe Baca yang digunakan untuk menjual makanan, minuman olahan kopi, dan merchandise seperti gantungan kunci dan souvenir khas Perpustakaan Muda Bhakti.</jats:p

    Adaptation needs and options

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    Since the Fourth Assessment Report (AR4), the framing of adaptation has moved further from a focus on biophysical vulnerability to the wider social and economic drivers of vulnerability and people’s ability to respond (robust evidence, high agreement). These drivers include the gender, age, health, social status, and ethnicity of individuals and groups, and the institutions in place locally, nationally, regionally, and internationally. Adaptation goals are often expressed in a framework of increasing resilience, which encourages consideration of broad development goals, multiple objectives, and scales of operation, and often better captures the complex interactions between human societies and their environment. The convergence between adaptation and disaster risk management has been further strengthened since AR4, building on the IPCC Special Report on Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation (SREX). {14.1-3}.</p

    Inclusive and sustainable economic transformation: Ways forward in low- and middle-income countries

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    Can developing economies achieve growth that benefits everyone and protects the planet? This report explores how low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) can achieve inclusive and sustainable economic transformation (ISET) - where economic growth benefits all of society and protects our planet. Traditional economic models often prioritise profit over people and the environment. This report challenges that approach, offering a new vision for development where prosperity is shared by all and safeguards the planet for future generations. The report features case studies from Bangladesh, Indonesia and Kenya, showcasing how these countries are striving to implement policies that promote economic growth, social inclusion and environmental sustainability, as well as analysis of manufacturing, agriculture, energy and informal economies and the role of climate finance in promoting ISET
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