A. Yulistyorini, Harits Ar Rosyid, Kusuma Refa Haratama, D. Rousseau, Mohammad Musthofa Al Ansyorie
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Kampong Tridi和Warna-Warni是印度尼西亚玛琅的两个小社区,它们已经开始努力在更广泛的全国消除贫民窟运动中实现可持续的环境。五颜六色的艺术品和彩色壁画使它们成为热门的旅游景点,平均每天吸引150名游客,这有助于促进当地经济。然而,这两个甘榜仍然缺乏卫生服务。居民活动产生的黑水和灰水直接排入布兰塔斯河,对水质产生了负面影响。举办了一个讲习班,以提高与会者对环境问题的认识,特别是对水资源可持续性的认识,并获得采用人工湿地作为可持续的、基于自然的废水处理办法的承诺。我们向50名参与者发放了两种类型的问卷(前测和后测),以确定通过研讨会产生的感知差异。我们制作了一个数码游戏和三维模拟,以有趣、吸引人和有效的方式,向参加者介绍人工湿地作为污水处理系统。参加者对水资源环境问题的认知度由67%上升至76%,而工作坊亦促使参加者在社区内采用人工湿地。
Raising Environmental Awareness in Kampong Tridi and Kampong Warna-Warni (Malang, Indonesia) through Digital-Based Workshop on Constructed Wetlands
Kampong Tridi and Warna-Warni are two small communities in Malang, Indonesia, which have started efforts to realize a sustainable environment within a broader national movement to eliminate slum areas. Colourful artwork and painted murals have made them popular tourist spots that attract 150 tourists per day on average, which helps boost the local economy. However, both kampongs are still lacking sanitation service. Blackwater and greywater generated from inhabitants’ activities are directly dumped into the Brantas River, negatively impacting water quality. A workshop was organized to increase the participants’ awareness of environmental issues, particularly in water resource sustainability, and obtain a commitment to adopt constructed wetlands as sustainable, nature-based solutions for wastewater treatment. Two types of the questionnaire (pretest and posttest) were distributed to 50 participants to identify perception differences generated through the workshop. A digital game and a 3D simulation were developed to educate the participants on constructed wetlands as wastewater treatment systems in fun, attractive, and effective ways. Participants’ awareness of environmental issues in water resources increased from 67% to 76%, and the workshop had motivated the participants to adopt constructed wetlands in their neighbourhood.