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Role of the Millennial Generation in Conserving Mangrove and Cultural Heritage in Sanrobone, South Sulawesi Rohani Ambo-Rappe; Ratnawati Gatta; Suriadi Mappangara; Marzuki Ukkas; Ahmad Faizal
Jurnal Penyuluhan Vol. 16 No. 2 (2020): Jurnal Penyuluhan
Publisher : Department of Communication and Community Development Sciences and PAPPI (Perhimpunan Ahli Penyuluh Pertanian Indonesia)

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Sanrobone is a coastal village with tourism potential, including cultural heritage sites and mangrove forests. However, most of the forests have been converted into fish ponds and seaweeds, resulting in abrasion that erodes the village and damages several historical sites in the area. The program aims to empower millennial generation in preserving the cultural reserves and mangrove forests, which in turn can become a community income sector. The millennial generation of Sanrobone is participating in repairing the Sanrobone Fort (Benteng), the Sanrobone King’s Graves, and the mangrove forests through the development of cultural and mangrove-based tourism. This outreach activity employed an active participatory method, namely: (1) Socialisation of the Culture and Mangrove Tourism concept to the community and local government; (2) Training in mangrove planting and management; (3) a comparative study trip to developed cultural tourism and mangrove-based tourism areas. The results showed the millennial awareness of the tourism potential of the region is getting higher, and they can already see various opportunities to manage these tourism potentials as a source of income. What needs to be done next is to improve the skills of the millennial generation in the promotion of regional tourism through digital marketing, which is needed for effective sustainable tourism development in the industrial era 4.0.
STUDI ABRASI DAN SEDIMENTASI DI PERAIRAN BUA-PASSIMARANNU KECAMATAN SINJAI TIMUR KABUPATEN SINJAI MARZUKI UKKAS
Akuatik: Jurnal Sumberdaya Perairan Vol 3 No 1 (2009): AKUATIK : Jurnal Sumberdaya Perairan
Publisher : Department of Aquatic Resources Management, Faculty of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Biology, University of Bangka Belitung

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Determination of category abrasion or sedimentation to applies formulation of empiric developed by Sunamura and Horikawa, with height and wavelength, median measure item sediment and coastal gradient as determinant. Current data and tidal applied as the determinant supporter. Waving maximum found at area Bisokeng part of south with height 0,52 metre and long 25,82 metre. Low is found in area Kahukahu with height 0,17 metre and long 8,71 metre. Coastal gradient alongside location of research is met [by] two categories namely flat at area Takkalalla and Muara Sungai Bua, and sloping category at other area. Median measure item the biggest sediment is found in area Bisokeng part of South and smallest at area Marana. Based on the determinant is obtained [by] information that six locations in research area experiences coast abrasion (north Baringeng, south Baringeng, Marana, south Jahung-jahung, north Bisokeng and north stone Ujung). The eight locations is permanent in stable condition (neutral). Result of prediction of coastal stability applies prediction waving it is known that from 61.11% case of wave is enabling the happening of 54,4% coast to experience abrasion, 6,6% remain to be stable and 39% experiences sedimentation.