Research Article
Participatory Mapping and Poetry Route for Determining Environmental Problems in Upper Citarum Living Lab
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.17-10-2018.2294316, author={Dhayita Mahandani and Sania Septiani Mulyawan and Dwina Roosmini and Loes Witteveen and Tjallie Botden-Scheltinga and Ira Dwi Mayangsari}, title={Participatory Mapping and Poetry Route for Determining Environmental Problems in Upper Citarum Living Lab}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Economic and Social Science, ICON-ESS, 17--18 October 2018, Banda Aceh, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICON-ESS}, year={2020}, month={4}, keywords={living lab; participatory mapping; poetry route; 21st century skills}, doi={10.4108/eai.17-10-2018.2294316} }
- Dhayita Mahandani
Sania Septiani Mulyawan
Dwina Roosmini
Loes Witteveen
Tjallie Botden-Scheltinga
Ira Dwi Mayangsari
Year: 2020
Participatory Mapping and Poetry Route for Determining Environmental Problems in Upper Citarum Living Lab
ICON-ESS
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.17-10-2018.2294316
Abstract
This essay explains about the Upper Citarum Living Lab project held by Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences, Institut Teknologi Bandung, and Telkom University in cooperation with local governmental organizations. With the aim to convey 21st century skills, Living Lab facilitator training and community involvement is achieved by implementing innovative and creative approaches such as participatory mapping and poetry route to address environmental problems and discover a solution. This is a sustainable project with the area of focus is Ciwalengke and Sukahaji Village, Majalaya and Cipaku Village, Banjaran, West Java. This creative method of research and approach is relatively new to Indonesia and although it is complex due to the number of problems and collaborators needed, it should be taken into consideration when conducting community development programs