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Key Factors of Good Aquaculture Pratices (GAP) Management on Shrimp Pond Riniwati, Harsuko; Atikawati, Dini; Wardana, Fitri Candra; Wike, Wike; Risna, Ita; Ariyanto, Wahyu; Nandini, Sister; Yuslichati, Lailia
ECSOFiM (Economic and Social of Fisheries and Marine Journal) Vol 12, No 1 (2024): ECSOFiM October 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ecsofim.2024.012.01.10

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The shrimp farming industry is a major pillar in the global fisheries economy, its high demand in the international market is a potential for gaining quick profits. However, the use of intensive cultivation technology by large farmers has been suspected in contributing to environmental damage. In light of this, the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries has implemented a sustainable fisheries development program with the goal of overcoming this negative impact, this includes the implementation of Good Aquaculture Practices (GAP) in accordance with Ministerial Regulation Number: PER.19/MEN/2010 concerning quality control and safety of fishery products. The purpose of this study was to analyze key factors in the application of Good Aquaculture Practices to shrimp farming. This study used a mixed method approach. Data were obtained from shrimp pond experts who joined the East Java shrimp entrepreneur community. The data analysis method used was the Matrix of Cross Impact Multiplication Applied to a Classification (MICMAC) structural analysis. The results showed that 2 variables had been shown to be the most influential and became the main drivers in the application of Good Fish Farming Practices management in shrimp farming, these variables are the "Use of Chemicals, Biological Materials, and Fish Medicines (UCBF)" and "Harvest" (HV).
Sustainable Village Waste Operations in Muncar, Indonesia: Community Management and Economic Impact Lessons for Indonesia and Beyond Toat, Akhmad Prasetyo Ibnu; Kartikaningsih, Hartati; Atikawati, Dini
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.2025.016.01.04

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Waste management in Muncar, Banyuwangi, East Java, faces critical challenges, with 40 tons of waste generated daily and only 11% of the population accessing waste collection services by 2018. PROJECT STOP was introduced to address these issues through an integrated waste management strategy that combines governance, facility development, behavior change initiatives, and partnerships with local government. This study used a variety of methods, such as collecting data on waste production, judging the effectiveness of waste processing facilities, and polling people in the community to find out what role institutional frameworks like village-owned businesses (BUMDes) and community-based organizations (KSM) play in promoting sustainable waste governance. The results showed that PROJECT STOP used two types of governance models: the Village Waste Operator Model, which cut costs by 29% (from USD 31.2 to USD 22.2 per ton) by getting people to work together, and the Joint Village Model, which centralized operations across five villages and kept costs at USD 25 per ton while making them more efficient. Collectively, the initiative managed 16,876 tons of waste, served 90,773 residents, and improved operational efficiency through resource sharing and institutional support. The lessons learned from PROJECT STOP show how important collaborative governance is for building waste management systems that are both long-lasting and scalable. Additionally, they offer a model for addressing issues comparable to those in other regions of Indonesia. Keywords: waste management, collaborative, community waste governance, institutional framework
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

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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.
Community Participation through Environmental Investment to Develop Ecotourism in Bedengan Forest Ecotourism, Malang Regency Candra, Fitri; Abidin , Zainul; Atikawati, Dini; Sudaryanti, Sri; Hidayati, Bunga; Fatih, Ahmad Nuril Fuad Al; Malik, Muhammad Adam
Journal of Community Based Environmental Engineering and Management Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : Department of Environmental Engineering - Universitas Pasundan - Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jcbeem.v8i1.11003

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Bedengan Forest Ecotourism, Malang Regency is one of sustainable tourism destinations, a tourism area that is environmentally friendly and based on ecology which is managed by Lembaga Kemitraan Desa Pengelola Hutan/Forest Management Village Partnership Institute (LKDPH). This research discusses about community especially tourist motivation to participate through environmental investments that have an impact on preserving the forest environment in Bedengan. The objectives of this research are to find out the priority tourist attributes of Bedengan Forest Ecotourism and estimating the value of the community's Willingness to Pay (WTP) for retribution. The analytical methods used quantitative descriptive and contingent valuation method. The research results show that the community feels that the quality of the environment is better with the existence of a conservation area so they are willing to make environmental investments; the community prioritize cheaper price as a tourist attribute that attracts them to revisit Bedengan forest ecotourism; and the community's WTP retribution (entrance ticket) is IDR 44,500 per person. The results of calculation show that the community WTP  has increased from the initial retribution set by LKDPH. The results of this research can be used as an evaluation material for LKDPH to continue maintain tourism development policies by paying attention to environmental, social and economic sustainability.
Strategy of Community Pro-Environmental Behavior for Sustainable Development Maulidiana, Hanna Cintya; Wike, Wike; Lestari, Sumi; Atikawati, Dini
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No SpecialIssue (2023): UNRAM journals and research based on science education, science applic
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9iSpecialIssue.6166

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This research aims to develop pro-environmental behavior strategies of community in sustainable development. This research is qualitative research, which emphasized on understanding certain phenomena in depth, explained descriptively in order to explain the description of people's pro-environmental behavior according to conditions in the field objectively and comprehensively. The research was conducted in October 2023, located in Turigede Village, Kepohbaru District, Bojonegoro Regency. The results of this research indicate that Turigede Village Community has carried out several aspects of pro-environmental behavior in the form of saving electrical energy, mobility and transportation, collecting rubbish that could be resold, as well as being enthusiastic about participating in community service. Government and the environmental conditions of the village still have many wild bushes and bamboo forests. Meanwhile, the supporting factors for community pro-environmental behavior are cognitive factors in the form of community knowledge. It explains how to care for the environment and situational factors consisting of villages having various institutions whose functions can be optimized
Study of Waste Reduction through Climate Village Program (Proklim) in Malang City Rahmadani, Lailia Yuslichati; Efani, Anthon; Wahyudi, Setyo Tri; Atikawati, Dini
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 11 No 1 (2025): January
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v11i1.10203

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Waste is a critical problem that needs to be resolved immediately. Based on its source, the largest waste generation in Malang City comes from the domestic sector. So that there needs to be an effort to resolve this by involving the household sector. The purpose of this study was to calculate the level of waste reduction at the location of the climate village program (Proklim) in Community Association (RW) 07 Lesanpuro Village, Malang City. The research method used is the quantitative descriptive method. Data collection techniques through field measurements, observations, and interviews. Data analysis techniques using the calculation formula of waste generation waste composition, waste density, and waste reduction. Total waste reduction was calculated by mass balance analysis. The results showed that average amount of waste generation was 0.388 people/day (kg). The average density of waste is 152.38 kg/m3. The composition of waste is dominated by organic waste, which is 71.63%. The total reduction rate is 20.51% (organic waste is 16.03%, inorganic waste is 4.48%). This amount is not yet by the Jakstranas target of 30% by 2025, although the research location is included in the Proklim category so it is required to optimize waste management by the community.
Strategy For Developing Catfish Maintenance Residents of The Hill Lebaksari Subdistrict Baureno Regency Bojonegoro Rifai, Ahmad; Maftuch; Badriyah, Nurul; Atikawati, Dini
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 11 No 1 (2025): January
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v11i1.10307

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Fishery catches are a vital food source in Indonesia, including catfish, which is a key freshwater species cultivated commercially, particularly on Java. This study examines the current state of catfish farming in Lebaksari Hamlet, Bojonegoro Regency, East Java, and proposes development strategies based on socio-economic aspects. Employing a quantitative descriptive approach, the research assesses the social and economic impacts of catfish farming on local residents. Data were collected from 30 catfish farmers selected through Simple Random Sampling, covering aspects from rearing to marketing. SWOT analysis was used for data interpretation. The findings indicate that leveraging existing strengths and seizing opportunities, such as market expansion and technological advancements, can enhance catfish farming development. Key strategies include market development, optimizing farming technology, fostering partnerships with customers and business partners, sustainable natural resource utilization, and strengthening collaboration with government bodies. These strategies aim to improve productivity, economic benefits, and sustainability in catfish farming in Lebaksari Hamlet.
Strategies for Accelerating Stunting Reduction in Toddlers Nurdiyan; Sholihah, Qomariatus; Maharani Pertiwi K; Atikawati, Dini
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 28 No. 4 (2025): WACANA, Jurnal Sosial dan Humaniora
Publisher : Sekolah Pascasarjana Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.wacana.2025.028.04.05

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Stunting hurts the physical growth of toddlers. Several contributing factors to stunting include nutritional aspects, exclusive breastfeeding practices, educational levels, maternal knowledge, and a history of low birth weight (BBLR). Efforts to support adequate dietary intake for children require mothers' capabilities in providing caregiving and ensuring a healthy family environment's sanitation. To enhance the handling of stunting, the Indonesian government issued Presidential Regulation No. 72 of 2021, titled "Accelerating the Reduction of Stunting." This regulation emphasizes a holistic, integrative, and quality approach through coordination, synergy, and synchronization among stakeholders. From 2018 to the present, Bojonegoro has recorded a decline in stunting rates. In 2018, the prevalence of stunting was 8.76% (6,941 toddlers), which then decreased to 7.45% (5,868 toddlers) in 2019. The stunting rate continued to decrease in 2020 to 6.84% (5,192 toddlers) and in 2021 to 5.71% (4,277 toddlers). In February 2022, the stunting rate was noted to have further decreased to 5.21% (3,804 toddlers). The latest data from August 2022, based on baby weighing results, recorded 74,626 toddlers with a stunting prevalence of 2,225, or 2.97%. This research aims to plan efforts to accelerate the reduction of stunting rates.   Keywords: strategy, stunting, toddler