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IDENTIFICATION AND PREDICTION OF COASTLINE CHANGES IN BANYUWANGI REGENCY DUE TO CLIMATE CHANGE USING GRASS QGIS Erwanto, Zulis; Holik, Abdul; Sanjaya, Aditya Wiralatief
ASTONJADRO Vol. 10 No. 2 (2021): ASTONJADRO
Publisher : Universitas Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/astonjadro.v10i2.5336

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Banyuwangi Regency has a coastline of 175.8 kilometers, stretching from Meru Betiri National Park to Baluran National Park. Coastline changes occur due to human activities, abrasion and sedimentation due to climate change and global warming. Research to identify and predict changes in the coastline of Banyuwangi Regency due to climate change using GRASS QGIS in 2025. The results of predictions of shoreline changes in Banyuwangi Regency are located in Pang Pang Bay, Muncar District and Tegaldelimo District. In Banyuwangi Sub-district on Cacalan Beach, Cemara Beach and Marina Boom Beach, and on the southern coast of Banyuwangi in Purwoharjo District, namely Grajagan Beach, and in Pesanggaran District on Red Island Beach. Recommendations for mitigating shoreline changes with sandy and swampy beach types in addition to the application of ecotourism principles are also the implementation of wind barriers, mangrove rehabilitation, seawall construction, or TetraPOT. Vegetative and mechanical conservation efforts are a strong combination in natural and artificial defense from marine abrasion attacks.
ANALYSIS OF TOURISTS' WILLING TO PAY IJEN CRATER NATURAL TOURISM PARK Cardias, Esa Riandy; Sanjaya, Aditya Wiralatief; Ermawati, Eka Afrida; Yustita, Aprilia Divi
JURNAL KEPARIWISATAAN Vol 23 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Kepariwisataan
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Politeknik Pariwisata Bali

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52352/jpar.v23i1.1043

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Ijen Crater Natural Tourism Park/TWAKI (92 ha) is part of the Ijen Crater Nature Reserve area (2,468 ha) with various kinds of protected biota. In 2016 UNESCO designated Ijen Crater as one of the Biosphere Reserves of 120 countries in the world. All the uniqueness that TWAKI has means that tourist visits to this destination tend to increase significantly, and in the end the carrying capacity of the environment has been exceeded in the last four years. TWAKI is only able to accommodate 165,600 tourists per year based on its area. Therefore, proper management of the TWAKI is needed, to accommodate tourism functions and maintain main function as a nature conservation area, but a lot of funds are needed. Willingness to pay (WTP) tourists are expected as another source of funding outside the government. This study aims to analyze the level of WTP tourists. This research was designed using the Contingent Valuation Method (CVM), which is a survey method to ask tourists about the value or price they give to commodities that have no market value such as environmental goods. The results showed that the average WTP value for foreign tourists was US$ 28 and IDR 25.000 for domestic tourists, so that the economic value of ecotourism and estimated income from ticket sales based on the WTP value were US$ 864.528 or around 12 billion and IDR 3.776.800.000. Both values show values greater than the basic WTP value, which is calculated based on data on the number of tourists. This total value is also greater than the total budget required by TWAKI for maintenance, management and conservation costs.
PENINGKATAN PRODUKTIVITAS PETERNAK KAMBING MELALUI PELATIHAN PEMBUATAN STOK PAKAN DAN PENGOLAHAN KOTORAN DI DESA LABANASEM, BANYUWANGI Khirzin, Muhammad Habbib; Sanjaya, Aditya Wiralatief; Laksanawati, Trias Ayu
SELAPARANG: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Berkemajuan Vol 7, No 4 (2023): December
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/jpmb.v7i4.19588

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ABSTRAKPenduduk Desa Labanasem secara umum bekerja sebagai petani, peternak, dan pedagang. Sistem pemeliharaan ternak di desa ini masih bersifat tradisional. Setiap hari para peternak mencari pakan dengan cara merumput ke desa-desa sekitar. Hal ini dinilai kurang efektif karena peternak tidak memiliki stok pakan harian. Selain itu, kotoran ternak dari kandang hanya dibuang begitu saja ke sungai. Hal ini menyebabkan pencemaran lingkungan. Berdasarkan latar belakang tersebut maka perlu dilakukan kegiatan pngabdian kepada masyarakat (PKM) dengan tujuan meningkatkan ketrampilan peternak kambing melalui pelatihan dan pendampingan pembuatan stok pakan serta pengolahan limbah kotoran ternak dengan bantuan mesin coper. Mitra dari kegiatan PKM adalah kelompok ternak Azka Farm dengan jumlah anggota sebanyak 12 orang. Mitra beralamat di Dusun Sukadi, Desa Labanasem, Kecamatan Kabat, Kabupaten Banyuwangi. Prosedur pelaksanaan kegiatan meliputi identifikasi masalah, sosialisasi, pelatihan, serta evaluasi akhir kegiatan. Hasil dari kegiatan pelatihan menunjukan bahwa peternak mulai memahami cara mengelola pakan dengan metode pembuatan stok dan membuat pupuk dari kotoran kambing. Pemahaman peternak mengenai penggunaan alat meningkat dari 25% menjadi 83%. Peternak tidak perlu setiap hari mencari pakan karena stok pakan telah tersedia untuk beberapa hari. Peternak juga dapat memanfaatkan kotoran ternak menjadi pupuk dan disebar ke tanaman. Kata kunci: desa labanasem; pembuatan stok pakan; pengelolaan limbah kotoran; peternak kambing ABSTRACTLabanasem village residents generally work as farmers, livestock breeders and traders. The livestock rearing system in this village is still traditional. The breeders look for food by grazing in the surrounding villages everyday. This is considered less effective because farmers do not have daily feed stocks. Apart from that, livestock waste from the cages is simply thrown into the river. This causes environmental pollution. Based on this background, it is necessary to carry out community service activities (CSA) with the aim of improving the skills of goat breeders through training and assistance in making feed stocks and processing livestock waste using a coper machine. The partner for CSA activities is the Azka Farm livestock group with 12 members. Partner's address is Sukadi Hamlet, Labanasem Village, Kabat District, Banyuwangi Regency. Procedures for implementing activities include problem identification, socialization, training, and final evaluation of activities. The results of the training activities show that farmers are starting to understand how to manage feed using the method of making stock and making fertilizer from goat manure. Farmers' understanding of machine use increased from 25% to 83%. Farmers do not need to look for feed every day because feed stocks are available for several days. Farmers can also use livestock manure to make fertilizer and spread it on plants. Keywords: Labanasem village, making feed stocks, managing manure waste, goat breeders