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ANALYSIS OF THE JALAWASTU AREA AS A SUSTAINABLE CULTURAL TOURISM Jafar Mukhlis; Stevie Louise Estella De Costa
Journal of Green Science and Technology Vol 5 No 1 (2021): JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY VOL. 5 NO. 1 MARCH 2021
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Swadaya Gunung Jati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33603/jgst.v5i1.4968

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Cultural tourism offers culture in the form of tourist objects that are tangible or concrete, intangible or abstract, as well as those that are living culture and cultural heritage. The potential of the Jalawastu Area has unique cultural values such as traditional ceremonial events and traditions that are still being maintained. This study aims to see the Jalawastu Area as a cultural tourism destination in Brebes Regency. The research method used is a descriptive method that aims to describe or describe phenomena or relationships between the phenomena being studied systematically, factually, and accurately (Kusmayadi, 2000). In addition, the descriptive method is a way of analyzing comprehensive data in the framework of explaining the conditions or characteristics of an area that occur as a particular consideration according to Densin. Based on the results of the analysis, the conclusion is that the development of the tourism heritage area of the Jalawastu Cultural Village has great potential as a cultural tourism destination, and the aspect of the analysis and culture that is owned by the existence of the Jalawastu Cultural Village has a unique architecture encourages the creation of a unique and distinctive domestic image. If the Jalawastu Cultural Village is developed with good management and planning, it will encourage the formation of a tourism heritage area with the main attraction being a tourist attraction for traditional ceremonies and traditional arts as historical and cultural tourism. The research recommendations include: on the product side, improving quality in the packaging of cultural and artificial products in the tourism heritage of the Jalawastu Cultural Village in an attractive tour package, adding supporting activities such as the tangible and tangible potential of Brebes Regency in the tourism area of the Jalawastu Cultural Village as a symbol To introduce the Brebes area as a whole to domestic and foreign tourists, the program is to innovate for the heritage tourism attractions of the Jalawastu Cultural Village to make it more attractive.
THE SURVIVAL OF NORTH KANOMAN “CITY VILLAGE” AS AN ART AND CULTURAL VILLAGE IN CIREBON CITY Jafar Mukhlis; Mira Lestira Hariani; Muhfidlatul Qira'ati
Journal of Green Science and Technology Vol 5 No 2 (2021): VOL 5, NO 2 (2021): JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY VOL. 5 NO. 2 SEPTEMBER 2021
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Swadaya Gunung Jati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33603/jgst.v5i2.6041

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Cities are the result of social interactions that form a community and produce culture. cultural resilience as a term that describes the extent to which a person's cultural strength in overcoming regional developments. Cirebon City as a City of Culture is inseparable from the history and culture of the past that form the characteristics of its own people. The City Village that still survives today is the North Kanoman Village, which is in the Kanoman Palace area. Cultural and artistic traditions are still maintained from generation to generation so that the characteristics of local wisdom are well preserved, so it is necessary to study the survival of the North Kanoman village in changing the development of a modern city. This study aims to determine the adaptation of the local wisdom of North Kanoman Village as an art and culture village in Cirebon City in an effort to maintain its existence as an art village in the midst of urban development. The output of this research is the modeling of the resilience of North Kanoman Village. The research uses a qualitative approach through qualitative descriptive analysis techniques. In this study, the method used is to use open interviews to examine and understand the attitudes, views, feelings and behaviors of individuals or groups of people. Based on the results of the study, it was found that the phenomenon of survival and adaptation methods were carried out by the North Kanoman community, this adaptation was closely related to changes in attitudes that occurred in the community. The synergy between the community and cultural leaders occurs in how to maintain culture and art for the younger generation from urban modernity and the era of digitalization. By adapting, the people of North Kanoman Village try to survive and continue their lives. Keywords: Survival, Urban Village, City Development, Local Wisdom, Arts and Culture
Evaluation of Temporary Evacuation Shelter (Tes) For Tsunami In Banggae Timur, Majene Based on Location-Allocation Analysis Erwin, Muh. Alfarezi; Priadmodjo, Anggit; Munaja, Rahmiyatal; Mulawarman, Ade; Mukhlis, Jafar; Wahyudi, Adip
Journal of Green Science and Technology Vol 9 No 2 (2025): Journal of Green Science and Technology Vol. 9 No.2 September 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Swadaya Gunung Jati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33603/jgst.v9i2.10638

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Majene Regency, specifically the Banggae Timur District, is at considerable risk of tsunamis due to its coastal location and increasing urban density. This research evaluates the effectiveness of current Temporary Evacuation Shelters (TES) using a spatial analysis methodology combined with location-allocation modeling. The methodology included tsunami inundation mapping utilizing historical data, identification of building points, analysis of TES capacity, and modeling of service areas within a maximum evacuation radius of 935 meters.The study concentrated on two specific TES: Prasamya Stadium and the Majene Regency Police Station. Although both locations possess adequate capacity for hosting evacuees, they are situated within high-risk tsunami inundation zones (5–6 meters), making them inappropriate for safe evacuation. Spatial allocation modeling indicates that these TES predominantly serve the western section of Banggae Timur District, resulting in considerable underservicing of eastern coastal areas and increased risk. Of the 2,774 houses located within the tsunami inundation zone, 1,506 are currently unserved by the existing TES. The findings highlight the necessity of identifying and establishing new TES in safer, elevated areas with enhanced accessibility to improve evacuation coverage and safety. This study emphasizes the importance of spatial modeling in enhancing evidence-based disaster mitigation planning. It offers precise, data-driven insights for optimizing emergency infrastructure and minimizing population risk exposure in urban areas susceptible to tsunamis.
Gaps And Needs of Education Facilities in Majene Regency mukhlis, Jafar; Lestari, Sri Apriani Puji; Asriana, Zul; Munaja, Rahmiyatal; Hariani, Mira Lestira
Journal of Green Science and Technology Vol 8 No 2 (2024): Journal of Green Science and Technology Vol.8 No.2 September 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Swadaya Gunung Jati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33603/jgst.v8i2.9581

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Majene Regency is located in West Sulawesi Province and is designated as a provincial education area causing the population to increase, the increase in population is not accompanied by an increase in the number of educational facilities which causes a lack of access to education. This study aims to determine and analyze the gap in educational facilities in Majene Regency and analyze the needs of ideal educational facilities in Majene Regency. This research is descriptive quantitative research, namely research that describes variables as they are supported by data in the form of numbers generated from actual circumstances. The result of this research is that most districts have educational facilities such as kindergarten, elementary school, junior high school, and high school. Only Banggae district and Tubu Sendana district and Ulumanda district do not have high school facilities. The education distribution gap occurs in Majene Regency, Majene Urban Area is most dominant in lacking educational facilities compared to other districts. This is not correlated with the status of the urban center which in fact provides and has more facilities and services than other districts. Efforts are needed to improve and develop educational facilities by adding educational facilities, especially high school education facilities, which have the highest demand. Keyword: facilities, distribution, needs, education.