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The Information of Historical Trade of the Talaud Island Indonesia in International Trade Routes in the Context of the Asean Economic Community Pratiknjo, Maria Heny; Mambo, Rully
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute-Journal (BIRCI-Journal) Vol 5, No 4 (2022): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute November
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v5i4.7355

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The construction of an economic center in the border region is very important because it is directly adjacent to other countries. Talaud Island Regency is a cluster of archipelagic groups which since the time of BC have experienced a period of glory. At that time even though the trading system was still barter and other traditional trade models. This research is qualitative research, a methods research procedure that produce descriptive data in the form of written or oral words from people and observable behaviors. This arrangement is reflected in the traditional structure of the Talaud archipelago, traditional figures as the pattern of the citizens, being exemplary and highly respected by all citizens of the community, once regulating the social control system in the daily lives of their citizens. This is manifested in various values, attitudes and behavior, among others, in the livelihoods system both as fishermen and farmers in the international trade with traditional models to the context Asean Economic Community (AEC). As a border area, Talaud Island in the North Sulawesi Indonesia can function as: Barriers to separation, seat belts and defenders of state sovereignty, Portrait of identity or image of honor and dignity of the nation and state of the Republic of Indonesia in the interaction of the international community.
EXPLORING AND DEVELOPING LOCAL WISDOM IN RELATION TO MARINE CONSERVATION IN THE BUNAKEN NATIONAL MARINE PARK Pratiknjo, Maria Heny; Mambo, Rully; Sandiah, Nasrun
JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES, SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BUSINESS Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): NOVEMBER
Publisher : Transpublika Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jhssb.v3i1.798

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The environment is a global concern, including within Bunaken National Park. Safeguarding biodiversity is crucial for sustainable use. However, conservation efforts still face challenges. A significant threat to forest ecosystems is illegal logging, fragmentation, and forest conversion. This study aims to comprehend the local wisdom of the Bunaken National Park community concerning marine conservation. The study employs a qualitative research method with an ecological anthropology approach. Data were collected by means of interviews, observations, and document analysis from local communities. The findings reveal several significant points: Firstly, the community actively engages in the marine conservation process through a participatory approach. Despite the initial clash of interests between fishermen and the national park management, a mutual understanding was eventually reached regarding marine protection zones, encompassing core and utilization zones. Secondly, religious leaders wield a pivotal role in conservation endeavors. They interact with formal leaders and the community during worship, encouraging marine environment protection and community involvement in trash cleanup and preservation of mangrove trees. Thirdly, local wisdom, knowledge, and values persist in people's daily lives. Despite the religious shift from traditional beliefs to Christianity and Islam, certain values endure, such as the correlation between celestial bodies (moon and stars) and agricultural and fishing activities. Fourthly, the Navy contributes to marine conservation by offering close supervision, influencing changes in the mindset and behavior of the neighboring community to safeguard mangrove forests and marine habitats while diminishing the risk of wave-related disasters during high tides.
KINERJA APARATUR SIPIL NEGARA DALAM PENGURUSAN SERTIFIKAT TANAH MELALUI PROGRAM PENDAFTARAN TANAH SISTEMATIS LENGKAP (PTSL) DI KANTOR PERTANAHAN KABUPATEN MINAHASA Aube, Oldi; Pratiknjo, Maria Heny; Tampongangoy, Deysi Livy Natalia
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 18 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : Sam Ratulangi University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35791/agrsosek.v18i1.55192

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This study aims to determine and analyze the performance of state civil servants in obtaining land certificates through the Complete Systematic Land Registration Program (PTSL) at the Minahasa Regency Land Office. This research method uses a qualitative descriptive method, with research indicators consisting of quality, quantity, use of time and work commitment. Data analysis uses steps, namely data reduction, data presentation, levers or withdrawals, and data conclusions. The results showed that the performance of the state civil apparatus who took care of the land through the Complete Systematic Land Registration Program (PTSL) at the Minahasa Regency Land Office, in carrying out their duties and functions on the number of employees where employees who run PTSL were the same employees in carrying out management work. with independent and cross-sector categories, so that it can be said to be included in the unfavorable criteria.
TOURISM DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF MAHORO ISLAND IN SITARO REGENCY, NORTH SULAWESI Palandung, Angelina T.; Pratiknjo, Maria Heny; Londa, Very Yohanis
Jurnal Ekonomi Kreatif dan Manajemen Bisnis Digital Vol 3 No 4 (2025): MEI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jekombital.v3i4.929

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This study examines the potential for tourism development on Mahoro Island, located in the Siau Tagulandang Biaro (Sitaro) Regency of North Sulawesi. 3A approach which focuses on attractions, amenities, and accessibility is utilized. The research adopts a qualitative methodology and follows systematic data analysis procedures as outlined by Miles and Huberman, including data disaggregation, clear presentation of findings, and the formulation of conclusions. The findings indicate that Mahoro Island possesses remarkable natural attractions, including exquisite white sandy beaches and an abundance of marine life. However, there are notable challenges; the management of these attractions is currently inadequate. Additionally, the island's amenities, such as accommodations and various services, are in need of significant enhancement. Furthermore, access to and navigation around the island are impeded by limited transportation options and suboptimal port facilities. To address these challenges, it is imperative to improve the management of tourist sites, upgrade the available facilities, and enhance transportation alternatives. Furthermore, fostering collaboration among government entities, tourism businesses, and local communities is crucial for achieving sustainable tourism development in the region. By focusing on these three components, we aim to position Mahoro Island as a premier tourist destination and contribute to the growth of the local economy.