Recommended digital apps innovation in developing community enthusiasm environmental management

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Maha Anasya
Nurhasanah Nurhasanah
Silvia Dini Azzahra
Zaenab Nurhabibah
Vivi Fadhilah Safitri

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Environmental education is actually available through various digital applications or platforms that provide literacy and environmental management facilities. However, the existence of these applications or features is still poorly known and limited information in the community, so that the level of public knowledge of the existence of these applications is still low, so new innovations are needed that can attract interest and increase public participation in their use. This study aims to identify the potential for creating digital applications and design technology-based innovations that can increase public participation. The research method used is qualitative with a literature study approach, where data is obtained from journals, scientific articles, and relevant research reports, as well as conducting observations and interviews. The results of the study are expected to show that most applications can increase public enthusiasm with representative features.

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