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Patterns of Socio-Economic Relations in Gold Mining in Bombana Regency Patunduk; Jamaluddin Hos; Ambo Upe
Indonesian Journal of Social and Environmental Issues (IJSEI) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2020): April
Publisher : CV. Literasi Indonesia

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The purpose of this study was to determine the pattern of socio-economic relations in gold mining in Bombana Regency. This research was carried out in Tahi Ite Village, Rarowatu District, Bombana Regency by using a qualitative approach. The results showed that the pattern of socio-economic relations in gold mining in Tahi Ite Village, Rarowatu Subdistrict, Bombana District intertwined, among others; 1) Government's Social-Economic Relationship with the Community, namely the transfer of management with consideration of income. 2) Government's Socio-Economic Relations with Investors, namely increasing regional own-source revenue (PAD) through profit-sharing/royalty 3) Investor's Social-Economic Relationship with the Community, namely the opening of employment opportunities. 4) Socio-Economic Relations Among Communities, namely land management by way of profit sharing or percent of the land.
Public Understanding of Tourism Communication in the Coastal Region of Southeast Sulawesi Harnina Ridwan; Marsuki Iswandi; Jamaluddin Hos; Muh. Najib Husain
Indonesian Journal of Social and Environmental Issues (IJSEI) Vol. 1 No. 3 (2020): December
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Known as a coastal area, Southeast Sulawesi saving potential coastal tourism-oriented by the local community but has not been utilized fully, because people in coastal areas do not have the financial capacity and expertise to manage or involved in nature-based tourism activities directly. Research was done by qualitative approach to describe, formulate and analyze the phenomenon of tourism communications in coastal areas of Southeast Sulawesi. The location of research was done in Southeast Sulawesi province in 2019 on coastal of Pantai Toronipa, coastal of Pantai Nirvana, and the coastal of Pantai Nambo. Research’s Informants consisted of the local community, business tourism services, and tourism activist groups. Data collection techniques are done by observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. The research’s results showed the coastal area in Southeast Sulawesi has been formed the society’s understandings of tourism by itself. There are three groups of society, First group are the ordinary people who understand that tourism only a part of recreation, leisurely stroll, traveling, etc; The second group also consists of (a) intelligent tourism consumer group, and (b) the group of exploration and exploitation destinations for business purposes. The third group is a group of activists who know tourism significantly, guide destinations, human resources, and traditional institutions to strengthen community substance as excellent destinations sustainably.