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Development of Tourism Destination Management in Oro-Oro Ombo Village, Batu City Pangestuti, Edriana; Susenohaji, Susenohaji; Susilowati, Susilowati; Widia, I Made Dewa; Prayitno, Gunawan; Ridlo, Mahmuddin
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 10 No. 3 (2022)
Publisher : Graduate School, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2022.010.03.03

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Oro-oro Ombo Village has a strategic geographical and topographical position in Batu City. Located on the southern slopes of Mount Panderman, Batu City, it provides a potential panoramic view of Batu City from the top of the mountain. Many tourist destinations are scattered in this village, mostly on the slopes of Mount Panderman, an icon of Batu City. The obstacle faced is that the village government has not managed the destination properly through the Village-Owned Enterprise (BUMDes), precisely to seize the opportunity, as well as the operational and technical concept of the development. Researchers from the University of Brawijaya (UB) were invited by the Village Head to conduct a series of coordination meetings. The meeting focused on identifying the potential and strategies for its utilization to generate economic benefits. The researchers' initial activity from UB was carried out in 2021 by Doktor Mengabdi (DM) grant, with focus group discussion and observation. The study included identifying potential tourist spots within the Panderman Evergreen Tourism Area and its development as a New Icon of Batu City Tourism, which combines the concepts of recreation, education, conservation, and attraction innovation. The researchers also mapped stakeholders' roles and duties in the development of the Panderman Evergreen Tourism Area. A total of 19 destinations were identified. The development also focused on increasing the rest area to accommodate groups of tourists who use buses, with UB helping develop the Master Plan for the rest area and product creation center. The government of Batu City, State-Owned Forestry Company KPH Malang, Village Government, BUMDes, BUMD of Batu City, and community groups are the relevant stakeholders in mapping the tourist area of Oro-Oro Ombo Village. Research activities by UB is expected to have a positive impact on the development of tourism in Oro-Oro Ombo Village, by developing the master plan. BUMDes Oro-Oro Ombo expects UB to provide continuous assistance in tourism development further in implementing the plan. Keywords: BUMDes, Management, Tourist Destinations.
INDONESIAN RURAL DEVELOPMENT AT CROSSROAD: INSTITUTIONAL REFORM, LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND APPLIED TECHNOLOGY Susilo, Anggun Trisnanto Hari; Waluyo, Budi; Wijana, Susinggih; Balbeid, Merlya; Ridlo, Mahmuddin; Faronny, Danniary Ismail
JHSS (JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL STUDIES) Vol 5, No 2 (2021): JHSS (Journal of Humanities and Social Studies)
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS PAKUAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/jhss.v5i2.3712

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The Indonesian Government releases the Law 6/2014 on Village. Since then, there are lively discussions about its implementation. In its 7th years of implementation, this paper intends to analyse on how and to what extent the implementation of the Village Law has determined village development in Indonesia. This paper is based on case study approach, which is conducted in seven selected villages in East Java Province. Data is collected by series of interviews with village heads, member of village council, women and youth representatives. This paper presents that there are three main popular sectors of village development in Indonesia namely institutional reform, local economic development and applied technology. On this, the paper argues that applied technology is less problematic than the other two. Institutional reform and local economic development are two sector that many problems (social and political) are identified. This relates to existing social-political structures of traditional Javanese village as well as problem of capacity.
PELATIHAN DAN PRAKTIK PEMBUATAN PUPUK ORGANIK DARI KOTORAN HEWAN DI DESA BOCEK, KABUPATEN MALANG Iriany, Atiek; Ridlo, Mahmuddin; Setiawan, Adi; Waziiroh, Elok; Widodo, Agung Sugeng; Ariyanto, Danang
Journal of Community Empowerment Vol 4, No 3 (2025): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/jce.v4i3.36738

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ABSTRAKPetani kopi di wilayah Gunung Arjuna, Desa Bocek, Kecamatan Karangploso, Kabupaten Malang menggunakan pupuk kimia untuk perawatan tanaman, karena faktor kemudahan mendapatkan pupuk kimia. Sementara, UD. Kopi Java Indonesia merupakan roaster kopi yang berperan sebagai buyer hasil panen kopi lereng Gunung Arjuna memiliki kebutuhan kualitas produk green bean tersertifikasi organik untuk pasar ekspor. Melalui Program Doktor Mengabdi Pengembangan Kemitraan (DM-PK), Direktorat Riset dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Brawijaya (DRPM UB) menyelenggarakan pendampingan pertanian organik dan keberlanjutan (sutainability). Tujuan kegiatan adalah meningkatkan kesiapan petani kopi dalam sertifikasi organik dengan pelatihan dan praktik pembuatan pupuk organik dari kotoran hewan. Petani kopi sejumlah 20 orang dan 1 orang pemilik roster kopi menjadi mitra DM-PK. Metode kegiatan terdiri dari pelatihan sertifikasi organik, praktik pembuatan pupuk organik dari kotoran hewan dan evaluasi kesiapan implementasi kopi organik. Mitra kegiatan DM-PK UB terdiri dari 20 petani kopi lereng Arjuna dan 1 roaster kopi. Waktu pelaksanakan kegiatan DM-PK UB pada bulan Oktober dan November 2025 di CV Kopi Java Indonesia, Desa Bocek, Karangploso, Malang. Penjelasan materi diikuti praktik secara langsung oleh petani memerikan manfaat dan dapat meningkatkan kesiapan sertifikasi kopi organik. Hasil evaluasi dengan nilai overall 4.1 menunjukkan petani kopi lereng Gunung Arjuna “Siap” untuk implementasi kopi organik.Kata kunci: Kopi; Pupuk; Organik; Pelatihan.ABSTRACTCoffee farmers in the Mount Arjuna area, Bocek Village, Karangploso District, Malang Regency, use chemical fertilizers for plant care due to the ease of obtaining them. Meanwhile, UD. Kopi Java Indonesia, a coffee roaster that acts as a buyer for coffee harvests from the slopes of Mount Arjuna, needs quality organically certified green beans for the export market. Through the Doctoral Program for Partnership Development (DM-PK), the Directorate of Research and Community Service at Brawijaya University (DRPM UB) provides assistance in organic farming and sustainability. The objective of the activity is to improve the readiness of coffee farmers for organic certification through training and practice in making organic fertilizer from animal manure. Twenty coffee farmers and one coffee roster owner are DM-PK partners. The activity method consists of organic certification training, practice in making organic fertilizer from animal manure, and evaluation of readiness for implementing organic coffee. DM-PK UB's partners consist of 20 coffee farmers from the slopes of Arjuna and one coffee roaster. The DM-PK UB program will be implemented in October and November 2025 at CV Kopi Java Indonesia, Bocek Village, Karangploso, Malang. The material will be explained, followed by hands-on practice by farmers, highlighting the benefits and improving readiness for organic coffee certification. The evaluation results, with an overall score of 4.1, indicate that coffee farmers on the slopes of Mount Arjuna are "Ready" for organic coffee implementation. Keywords: Coffee; Fertilizer; Organic; Training.