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Dinamika Pengelolaan Lahan Masyarakat Di Desa Berbura Pasca Penetapan Taman Nasional Gunung Maras Karina; Delvia Jusmi; Stephen Paul T.M; Muhammad Syaiful Anwar
BULLET : Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu Vol. 1 No. 05 (2022): BULLET : Jurnal Multidisiplin Ilmu
Publisher : CV. Multi Kreasi Media

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Abstract- National Parks are one form of effort in order to preserve the environment along with the flora and fauna that exist in the area. This is to protect these ecosystems from extinction and protect the forest. Likewise, Mount Maras National Park is designated to protect and preserve the ecosystems in it. However, various problems arise related to the Management of Community Land around the Mount Maras National Park area, especially the people in Berbura Village. There was a dynamic in the management of the community's land after the establishment of the Mount Maras National Park where the community was bound by rules that made them not free to manage the land that had been inherited by their ancestors. In this study, researchers want to know how the Berbura village community faces the dynamics that occur in managing land and how the rights and authorities of the village in terms of land management are. Through descriptive qualitative research methods, researchers found the fact that the people in Berbura Village can still manage their land but are not free and have a lack of knowledge about the National Park. They continue to use farming or gardening as a livelihood.
Marketing of Muntok White Pepper as a Certified Geographical Indication Product (Legal, Economic and Business Perspective) Darwance Darwance; Rafiqa Sari; Muhammad Syaiful Anwar; Darman Saputra
Integrated Journal of Business and Economics (IJBE) Vol 7, No 3 (2023): Integrated Journal of Business and Economics
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi, Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/ijbe.v7i3.750

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Abundant and diverse natural resources are an extraordinary gift for the Indonesian people. From the perspective of intellectual property rights, the product in question can be legally protected as a geographical indication, such as pepper in the Bangka Belitung Islands under the name Muntok White Pepper. One of the purposes of using a product as a geographical indication is for the price of the product to be high, or at least stable, and controlled by the manufacturer. In fact, this was not the case with Muntok White Pepper. This research was conducted empirically with an economic and business approach, aiming to study the marketing of Muntok White Pepper after being certified or registered as a geographical indication. Based on the results of the research, there are obligations that must be carried out by applicants as rights holders after a product is registered as a geographical indication, namely maintaining a reputation so that the product remains of high value. It's just that, the marketing that has been done so far has not been enough to control prices. Based on marketing management science, it can be done using several marketing strategies that are commonly used in marketing management. One strategy that can be used is market segmentation, namely dividing the market into smaller groups based on the same characteristics, such as age, gender, or product preference.
The Role of Balunijuk Indigenous Communities Against Unconventional Mining a Malay Inner Perspective Ndaru Satrio; Muhammad Syaiful Anwar
Kosmik Hukum Vol 23, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto

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This research was conducted in Balunijuk Village, whose indigenous people prefer to reject tin mining as their way of life. It is interesting for the author to examine the role of the indigenous people of Balunijuk village in fighting unconventional mines from an inner Malay perspective and how the methods used by the indigenous people of Balunijuk village to fight unconventional mines from an inner Malay perspective. The research method used is socio-legal. The role of the indigenous people of Balunijuk Village in fighting Unconventional Mining within the Malay inner framework includes (1) protecting the living space of indigenous peoples, (2) preventing corrupt acts in the living areas of indigenous peoples, (3) preventing the criminalization of indigenous peoples. The method used by the Balunijuk indigenous people against the existence of unconventional mining is to use existing local wisdom, namely ampak. The advice given is that the existence of local wisdom that has sacred values should get a better place in solving problems that arise. Keywords: Role, Indigenous Peoples of Balunijuk Village, Unconventional Mining