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Analisis Nilai Kearifan lokal Kampung Naga Berbasis Pelestarian Lingkungan Sebagai Upaya Masyarakat Dalam Mengelola Lingkungan Mulyanie, Erni; Hilman Hakim, Erwin; Indrianeu, Tineu; Al Husaini, Hamzah; Rismawati, Resi
JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya Vol 21 No 2 (2023): JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jggp.v21n2.p119-128

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The life of Kampung Naga is a clear example of efforts to manage the environment through local wisdom which is still maintained, especially in inner Kampung Naga, so that the environment around us can provide many positive benefits to other living things. The purpose of this study was to examine local wisdom values based on environmental preservation in Kampung Naga as a community effort to keep their environmental beautiful. The research methode used is a qualitative descriptive approach. The data analysis used comes from observations, literature studies, and documentation. The Results of this study are that the people of Kampung Naga make efforts to preserve the environment by applying local wisdom based the environment, including forbidden forests, regional zoning, pamali, stilt house, and swales. The conclusion of this study is that local wisdom values based on environmental preservation are the way people protect their environment so that they can provide positive benefits for other living things.
Potensi Maritim Indonesia: Analisis Potensi Sumber Daya Alam Natuna Siti Agnia; Mulyanie, Erni
Jurnal Maritim Polimarin Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : PPPM Polimarin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52492/jmp.v11i2.154

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This study aims to analyze the potential of maritime natural resources in the Natuna region as one of Indonesia’s strategic areas. The research was conducted through a literature review method, collecting secondary data from government reports, scientific publications, and official statistics. The findings reveal that Natuna has significant capture fisheries potential with high economic value, although it remains threatened by illegal fishing activities. In the energy sector, Natuna holds large oil and gas reserves, including the development of the Forel and Terubuk fields as well as the Anambas block, which can support national energy security. Coastal ecosystems such as coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass beds exhibit high biodiversity and play an essential role in ecological balance, yet face pressures from human activities and environmental changes. Meanwhile, renewable energy potential such as offshore wind and ocean wave energy remains underutilized due to limited data and infrastructure. The study concludes that sustainable management of Natuna’s maritime resources requires an integrative approach through strengthened surveillance, improved infrastructure, further research, and local community empowerment to support Indonesia’s food security, energy independence, and environmental sustainability.