Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 19 Documents
Search

ASSESSMENT OF RIPARIAN VEGETATION PATTERN ALONG ALISTA HILLY RIVER BASIN Parmawati, Rita; Rokani, Lutvita Erya; Yakub, Arham; Riarmanto, Arief Kurnia; Pertiwi, Maya; Hidayat, Herman; Kurnianto, Agung Sih
Journal of Tropical Life Science Vol 8, No 3 (2018)
Publisher : Journal of Tropical Life Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/jtls.08.03.05

Abstract

Riparians are undergoing extensive reductions and changes in their natural composition into agricultural and urban area. The relationship between the vegetation distribution pattern and the riparian topography factor has been assumed to typically represent a biome-specific or vegetation-specific constant. This study aim is to analyze the vegetation distribution pattern with topography along Alista river in Dau District, Malang. We surveyed 3 stations that represent a zone of edge gradient between the river and the mainland: levee, mid-flood, and slough. We used the wetland classification (Obligate - OBL; Facultative Wetland-FACW; Facultative Upland (FACU); and Upland (UPL) for each species found from various sources. we observed that facultative upland plants have a broad dominance. Mid-floodplain and slough dominated by typical upland species. Although Levee widely consisted of by upland plants, this area has one distinctive obligate species: Equisetum. The presence of OBL species in the levee and mid-floodplain indicate the area is receiving more frequent floods than other areas.
SUSTAINABILITY OF OSING TRIBE FARMING IN KEMIREN VILLAGE, BANYUWANGI Parmawati, Rita; Yanti, Indah; Gunawan, Fahdynia Karnira; Rahmawati, Nadhea Oktaviantina; Ashari, Fadhil Muhamad
Agrisocionomics: Jurnal Sosial Ekonomi Pertanian Vol 8, No 2 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Animal and Agricultural Science, Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/agrisocionomics.v8i2.20718

Abstract

Sustainable agricultural development offers benefits and environmental concerns, but challenges arise in land conversion processes in today's age. Kemiren Village, also known as Osing Village, is where most people are farmers. Rice production and farmers' income are decreasing yearly due to several factors that cause the importance of sustainable development planning. Based on these problems, this study aims to analyze the index and sustainability status of farming in Kemiran Village, Glagah District, Banyuwangi. This research instrument was carried out using observation, structured interviews, and distributed questionnaires, and it was analyzed by multi-dimensional scaling (MDS). The reliability test confirms all dimensions are reliable for sustainable status testing, the availability of rice pest predators influenced the ecological sustainability index value, the certification of rice seeds used, and the application of pesticides following recommendations. The economic sustainability index had savings, adequate farming equipment, and infrastructure facilities in the agricultural sector. Savings, adequate farming equipment, and adequate infrastructure facilities in the agricultural sector influenced the economic sustainability index. The sustainability status of sustainable agriculture needs to be considered with each dimension: ecological dimension 33.51, economic dimension 32.00, and social dimension 40.00 so that it is categorized as less sustainable because it is in the range of 25.01 - 50.00. MDS analysis shows that the error factor in each attribute was relatively small, in the differences in each respondent's assessment of the attributes studied, errors in entering data, and missing data.
Business Development Strategy on Heritage Culinary Tourism Wardana, Fitri Candra; Parmawati, Rita; Abidin, Zainul; Supriono, Supriono
SEIKO : Journal of Management & Business Vol 6, No 1 (2023): January - Juny
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana STIE Amkop Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37531/sejaman.v6i1.4138

Abstract

Culinary has been designated by the Indonesian Tourism Ministry as a Culinary Tourism destination. The determination of culinary as a tourism destination is because of its durability (ability to maintain its business). Culinary Tourism is not affected by any circumstances, including Covid-19 pandemic. Research was conducted in order to identify and develop a strategic model carried out by culinary business owners in process of running their business to survive at least for 30 years. The research began by conducting an inventory of heritage culinary businesses in Malang City according to specified criteria, followed by conducting in-depth interviews with these business owners. The number of respondents were 168 people consisting of: culinary business owners in Malang city who have survived decades and even over generations and the Malang City Government. Analysis of durability of culinary business was based on Corporate Sustainable Longevity (CSL). The analysis results confirm that the CSL of culinary business in Malang City are categorized as low. The research suggestion for culinary business owners is design and implementation of post-crisis recovery and response strategies. Furthermore, other suggestions related to build resilience to deal with the future after crisis and make changes to the business landscape to achieve business sustainability.
Adapting to Climate Change Through Education : Promoting Sustainable Lifestyles in Schools Makikui, Jefta Johannes; Hakim, Abdul; Parmawati, Rita; Rozuli, Ahmad Imron
Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari
Publisher : Postgraduate School of Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpal.2025.016.01.07

Abstract

The urgent and growing threat of climate change affects all aspects of human life in all sectors including the education sector. Schools are not only places to gain knowledge, but also agents of change towards a sustainable future. This research examines experiential learning and community engagement in promoting sustainable lifestyles in the context of Sekolah Penggerak in Manado City. This research uses a quantitative approach, evaluating the relationships between these variables and their impact in promoting sustainable lifestyles in the school environment using survey data collection techniques by distributing questionnaires and using regression data analysis techniques. The study's findings provide exciting proof which shows students' sustainable behavior is significantly impacted when experiential learning and community engagement are incorporated into the curriculum. A thorough plan that incorporates each of these elements has been successful in encouraging sustainable lives at Sekolah Penggerak Kota Manado. Put another way, a comprehensive strategy that integrates the idea of sustainability to practical school activities might help children develop good habits and beliefs. These findings have significant ramifications for the advancement of sustainable education, especially in relation to developing effective approaches to learning and producing environmentally conscious future generations. Keywords: Climate change adaptation, Education for Sustainability, Sustainable Lifestyle.
FEASIBILITY STUDY OF DOMESTICATION OF WADER FISH (PUNTIUS BINOTATUS) IN THE BRANTAS WATERSHED AREA, EAST JAVA Ferawati, Yunetta; Khusaini, Moh.; Parmawati, Rita; Efani, Anthon
Saintek Perikanan : Indonesian Journal of Fisheries Science and Technology Vol 21, No 1 (2025): SAINTEK PERIKANAN
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/ijfst.21.1.62-72

Abstract

Puntius binotatus Wader fish in the Brantas River Basin, East Java has an important position for society and the environment, so it is important to make an effort to maintain its sustainability, one of which is through Domestication. This study aims to further examine whether the domestication of Puntius binotatus Wader fish is feasible as an alternative farming business for the community in the Brantas River Basin, East Java. The feasibility analysis of Puntius binotatus Wader fish domestication was carried out by analyzing the market, technical, management, social, and environmental aspects first before conducting a financial analysis. The results of the analysis show that the market share of Wader fish seeds where the demand for seeds is greater than the existing supply. Technically, there are no obstacles or problems that hinder the running of the business. Domestication implementers can run their businesses because they already have a fairly good organizational structure. Social and environmental analysis shows that the Wader Cakul fish seed business (Puntius binotatus) is very feasible to run because it has a positive impact on society and maintains the sustainability of the surrounding natural environment. Financially, the Wader Cakul (Puntius binotatus) fish breeding business at UPT PBAT Umbulan obtained an NPV value greater than zero, which is Rp109,256,722. Net B/C is greater than one, which is 2.35. The IRR value obtained from the financial analysis of the Wader Cakul (Puntius binotatus) fish farming business is 30.16 percent, where the IRR value is greater than the applicable discount rate of 4.75 percent, which means that the Wader Cakul (Puntius binotatus) fish farming business is financially feasible to be implemented
Utilization of Fly Ash as a Compost Amendment in Enhancing the Growth of Mustard Plants Aziz, Abdul; Khusaini, Mohammad; Parmawati, Rita
The Journal of Experimental Life Science Vol. 15 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Graduate School, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jels.2025.015.02.04

Abstract

Fly ash is the primary non-hazardous waste generated during the electricity production process in coal-fired steam power plants, such as thermal power stations (Pembangkit Listrik Tenaga Uap - PLTU) Paiton. Tests of fly ash characteristics have shown that it contains beneficial compounds, including silicon (Si), aluminum (Al), iron (Fe), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), sodium (Na), and potassium (K), which can serve as valuable nutrients for plants. This study aims to assess the advantages of incorporating fly ash into compost as a mixture for the growth of mustard plants. Utilizing a quantitative approach, the research involved monitoring the height and leaf count of the test plants. The preparation of fly ash-based compost (FABA) was accomplished by blending fly ash with compost fertilizer in a 1:1 ratio. Five different compositions of planting media mixed with FABA compost were evaluated: K1 (0%) as the control, K2 (25%), K3 (50%), K4 (75%), and K5 (100%), with five replications for each. The results indicated that the most favorable plant height growth occurred with a mixture containing 25% compost-fly ash, yielding an average plant height of 11.45 cm and an average of 9 leaves per plant. An ANOVA test performed on the research data confirmed a significant difference attributed to the inclusion of fly ash in the compost mixture. When appropriately utilized, fly ash can provide farmers with a solution to reduce reliance on chemical fertilizers, thereby promoting more environmentally friendly agricultural practices.  
Sustainability of Coffee Farming with the Application of Biopesticides of Angel’s Trumpet White Flower (Brugmansia Suaveolens Bercht. & J. Presl) and Mahogany Leaves (Swietenia macrophylla) Putra, Dedi Arta; Afandhi, Aminudin; Parmawati, Rita
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 11 No 6 (2025): June
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v11i6.11207

Abstract

This study examines the sustainability of coffee farming in Ledug Village, Prigen, through the application of natural biopesticides derived from mountain brugmansia flowers (Brugmansia suaveolens) and mahogany leaves (Swietenia macrophylla). The research evaluates sustainability across five key dimensions: ecological, economic, social, technological, and institutional. Using Multi-Dimensional Scaling (MDS) Rapfish, SWOT, and QSPM methods, the findings reveal that the ecological dimension achieved a sustainability index of 76.41%, indicating a moderately sustainable status, with the use of chemical fertilizers identified as a critical sensitive factor. The economic dimension scored 65.48%, with market competitiveness and long-term profitability as main drivers. The social dimension reached 68.79%, influenced by farmer education, training, and overall well-being. Technological sustainability was measured at 62.74%, highlighting the importance of innovation and access to farming technology. Institutional sustainability was supported by mentoring programs with a high leverage score. Based on SWOT analysis, the WO strategy was prioritized to improve sustainability by enhancing partnerships, expanding market access, and fostering innovation. QSPM analysis emphasized two strategic actions: promoting eco-friendly coffee products using natural biopesticides and collaborating with NGOs to implement environmentally sustainable technologies. Recommendations include reducing chemical inputs, strengthening institutional support, and increasing farmer capacity through training.
Local Resources Management to Support Activities Utilization of Yard Land in Wagir District, Malang Regency: Pengelolaan Sumberdaya Lokal untuk Menunjang Kegiatan Pemanfaatan Tanah Pekarangan di Kecamatan Wagir Kabupaten Malang Parmawati, Rita
Jurnal Soeropati Vol 5 No 2: Mei 2023
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Yudharta Pasuruan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/js.v5i2.3638

Abstract

Sumbersuko Village is one of the villages in the Wagir District, Malang Regency. This village is a village located in a mountainous area, including one area at the foot of Mount Kawi where approximately 60 percent of the area is a coffee plantation area. The purpose of carrying out this community service activity is to be able to develop community awareness so that they are willing and able to use their yard as a source of food and nutrition and process coffee waste. The method offered is in the form of direct assistance by providing counseling and training related to chemistry and waste treatment such as the manufacture of Liquid Organic Fertilizer and Eco-Enzyme. The result was that the Study Center Team Outside the Main Campus Universitas Brawijaya Kediri succeeded in opening the motivation of farmers to do better farming, especially in the utilization of their yards as well as the efficiency of garden crops in this case smallholder coffee plantations. In addition, the processing of coffee skin waste into Eco-Enzyme in the form of Liquid Organic Fertilizer can be used directly by the community as a solution to reduce production costs. Therefore, it is hoped that in the future the results of this activity can be optimally utilized to realize the success of organic coffee processing.
Community Participation Level of Penggung Village on the Agropolitan Region Development in Kecamatan Bandar Nawangan, Kabupaten Pacitan Pratiwi, Jenvia Rista; Parmawati, Rita; Rifai, Ridwan Muhamad
Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari Vol. 14 No. 1 (2023): Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari
Publisher : Postgraduate School of Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpal.2023.014.01.04

Abstract

Pacitan Regency owns abundant natural resources, one of which is in the agricultural sector. In accordance with the RTRW of Pacitan Regency 2005-2025, there is a development plan for the Agropolitan Area in Bandar and Nawangan Sub-districts. This research aims to find out how the level of community participation in the development of the Agropolitan Area of Bandar Nawangan Subdistrict, Pacitan Regency. The descriptive quantitative approach was used to understand how community involvement in Agropolitan Area development planning. The level of community participation was measured using Arnstein's concept (A Ladder of Citizen Participation) and showed the level of community participation at the informing level, which is included in the tokenism classification. This study’s results recommended assistance to local leaders to have similar goals as the government as the means of increasing community participation. The village leaders have greater influence or control because of their proximity to the community. As a consequence, community participation in the development of the Agropolitan Area of Bandar Nawangan Sub-district, Pacitan Regency will be escalated. Keywords: agropolitan, participation level, arnstein
Analysis of Tourists Willingness to Pay Using the Contingent Valuation Method Approach "Case Study of the Bedengan Forest Tourism Area in Selorejo Village, Malang Regency" Wardana, Fitri Candra; Abidin, Zainul; Atikawati, Dini; Sudaryanti, Sri; Hidayati, Bunga; Parmawati, Rita; Fuad Al Fatih, Ahmad Nuril; Malik, Muhammad Adam
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 12 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Graduate School, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2024.012.03.01

Abstract

Forest ecosystems experience pressure and degradation of environmental services, which is thought to be due to community activities such as land conversion for economic purposes. In previous research at the same location, there was still no calculation of the willingness to pay for environmental services from visiting tourists. Therefore, this research was conducted to determine the value of tourists' willingness to pay, which can be used for the management and development of tourist areas. This research uses CVM (Contingent Valuation Method) to estimate the costs that will be incurred by the community, particularly visitors. The results of research through surveys show that the public's perception of Bedengan Selorejo provides an overview of the most dominant tourist attributes, namely: attractions, accessibility, and amenities. The estimated size of the community's WTP (Willingness To Pay) for the value of the existence of a forest ecosystem is IDR. 450,208,000/month. The recommendation based on the results obtained is that this value can be used for the development and management of the Bedengan Selorejo tourist area in Malang Regency, ensuring that the ecosystem and facilities of this tourist attraction are well-maintained.