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Journal : Ecotrophic, Journal of Environmental Science

Integrasi Teknologi Pengideraan Jauh dan Sistem Informasi Geografis untuk Estimasi Serapan dan Emisi CO2 di Kota Denpasar I Wayan Nuarsa; Abd. Rahman As-syakur; I Gusti Alit Gunadi; I Made Sukewijaya
ECOTROPHIC : Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan (Journal of Environmental Science) Vol 12 No 2 (2018)
Publisher : Master Program of Environmental Science, Postgraduate Program of Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1104.811 KB) | DOI: 10.24843/EJES.2018.v12.i02.p12

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Integration of Remote Sensing Technology And Geographic Information Systems for Estimation of CO2 Updake and Emissions in Denpasar City Rapid economic growth in the Denpasar City has an impact on the rate of population growth. This will lead to increasing land requirements for settlements, infrastructure, and other supporting facilities. Meanwhile, the availability of land for green open space (RTH) will decrease. Several studies show that from year to year the area of ??vegetation cover decreases, and the air temperature in Denpasar City is increasing. Therefore, research to calculate CO2 uptake by urban plants and CO2 emissions from various activities in the city of Denpasar is needed to be done. Estimates of CO2 uptake by plants are carried out using remote sensing technology and GIS. Meanwhile, the calculation of CO2 emissions is carried out by an inventory of CO2 pollutant sources from point sources, areas sources, and mobile sources. The output of this study is a distribution map of CO2 absorption and emissions. From the map it can be seen whether the CO2 emissions of Denpasar City are higher than the ability of existing plants to absorb them. The results showed that the ability of plants in Denpasar as a green open space to absorb CO2 was 235,780.63 tCO2/year, while total emissions from pollutant sources were 862,955,856 tCO2/year. The sources of CO2 emissions include from point source 37,649 tons/year, from source area 95,310 tons/year, and from mobile sources at 862,955,856 tons/year. From the movable source the biggest contributor to CO2 emissions is light vehicles, which amounted to 540,355.88 tons/year (62.63%), then followed by motorcycles at 260,187.43 tons/year (30.16%). The amount of CO2 emissions in Denpasar City is 3.66 times greater than the ability of plants to absorb CO2 in 2015 and there is a tendency for this gap to be even greater in the future. To overcome this problem, regulations are needed such as reducing the number of motorized vehicles by increasing public transportation services. The use of vehicles using energy sources other than fuel such as electricity is another alternative to consider. Finally, the increase in the number and quality of green open spaces is a conventional method that needs to be done.
KEMAMPUAN DAYA DUKUNG WISATA DAN KEPUASAN WISATAWAN DI NUSA LEMBONGAN Istacahyani, Ida Ayu Modasih; Sunarta, I Nyoman; Sukewijaya, I Made
ECOTROPHIC : Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan (Journal of Environmental Science) Vol 18 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Master Program of Environmental Science, Postgraduate Program of Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/EJES.2024.v18.i01.p07

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This study investigates the tourism carrying capacity and factors influencing tourist satisfaction in Nusa Lembongan, emphasizing the importance of preserving its environmental quality. Using a mixed-methods approach with 110 respondents, the research identifies a daily carrying capacity of 12.044 visits, with observed visits in August surpassing the sustainable limit. The findings highlight the correlation between cleanliness, security, facilities, and attractions with heightened tourist satisfaction. Recommendations include addressing plastic waste concerns and fostering intergovernmental cooperation for sustainable tourism development. This study contributes valuable insights for preserving Nusa Lembongan's allure, emphasizing the delicate balance between tourism and environmental conservation to ensure prolonged visitor interest and satisfaction. Keywords: Tourism, Carrying, Capacity, Tourist, Satisfaction
EVALUASI PELAKSANAAN TRI HITA KARANA PADA LINGKUNGAN VILA DI KECAMATAN UBUD Sanjaya, I Wayan Agus Rene; Suryawan Wiranatha, Agung; Sukewijaya, I Made
ECOTROPHIC : Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan (Journal of Environmental Science) Vol 18 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Master Program of Environmental Science, Postgraduate Program of Udayana University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/EJES.2024.v18.i01.p03

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Development policies in Bali are expected to maintain the sanctity and harmony of Bali nature, according to concept of Tri Hita Karana (THK). Ubud is famous for its unique arts and culture, it is hoped that it will unite in harmony towards harmony based on local wisdom values. Study aims to assess the criteria and analyze the level implementation of THK in the villa environment in Ubud Subdistrict. Determining the location of the research carried out by purposive way. The data collection method was carried out using observation techniques, interviews, questionnaires and literature study. Respondents in this study were villa managers. The three elements of THK include parhyangan, pawongan, and palemahan. The highest score for parhyangan is a indicator: religious activities carried out every day, as well as periodically (odalan) (94.60%: very good). The lowest score is the indicator: the implementation of lectures in the villa environment (60.20%: enough). The highest score for pawongan is a indicator: harmonious relationship between employees and owners (95.00%: very good). The lowest score is a indicator: efforts to increase human resources in the surrounding community (77.20%: good). The highest score for palemahan is a indicator: there is a commitment to the environmental quality of the villa (89.80%: very good). The lowest score is a indicator: waste management and hazardous and toxic materials (B3) (58.40%: enough). The level of implementation of THK in villas in Ubud Subdistrict is 81.91% (good). The level of implementation of THK element is parhyangan at 84.00% (very good), pawongan at 86.28% (very good), and palemahan at 75.44% (good). It is hoped that the THK indicator can continue to be further developed, in a big tourism area and the application of the mandatory Environmental Management Statement is expected to achieve sustainable and environmentally friendly tourism in villas or the tourism industry in Bali. Keywords: Implementation; Tri Hita Karana; Ubud Subdistrict; Villa
Co-Authors A.A. GEDE DALEM SUDARSANA Abd. Rahman As-syakur Abdul Sholichin Adelia Apriani Agus Sutanto Aisyah Dian Anjelika Albirahman Yulianto Anak Agung Gede Sugianthara ANAK AGUNG GEDE SUGIARTA Anak Agung Keswari Krisnandika Anak Agung Made Astiningsih Bayu Trihartady BENITA NATHANIA Bimantara, Putu Oki Bramantyo Wahyu Anggoro Caesar Tegar Prihanggo Cindy Chrysilla Cokorda Alit Krispariyana Cokorda Gede Alit Semarajaya Cokorda Gede Alit Semarajaya DEWA AYU BULAN INDRAYUNI DWI AGUS ARSANA Dwi Monikaria Febriana, I Gede Fenny M. Dwivany GEDE MENAKA ADNYANA GEDE WIJANA Gusti Ayu Diah Arya Paramita Gusti Putu Maesa Krisnamurti I DEWA MADE PUTRA WIRATAMA I Dewa Putu Oka Suardi I G. R. M. TEMAJA I Gede Made Indra Adi Brata I Gusti Agung Ayu Rai Asmiwyati I GUSTI ALIT GUNADI I Gusti Ayu Purnama Dewi I Gusti Bagus Agung Dwijaksara I Gusti Gede Arya Sanjaya I GUSTI NGURAH MANIK SEDANA PUTRA I Gusti Ngurah Rai Sumantri I KETUT ADE SUJANA I KETUT SUMIARTHA I KOMANG ALIT ERIADI I Komang Widhi Trisnayasa I Made Agus Dharmadiatmika I MADE DWI DARMAYUDA I MADE PRANA JAYA I MADE SUPARTHA UTAMA I N. Rai I Nyoman Gede Astawa I NYOMAN GEDE ASTAWA I NYOMAN GEDE ASTAWA I NYOMAN GEDE ASTAWA I Nyoman Gede Ustriyana I NYOMAN RAI I NYOMAN RAI I Nyoman Sunarta I NYOMAN SUTEDJA I P. Sudana I PUTU DHARMA I Putu Sudiarta I Putu Wahyu Amerta I WAYAN ADI PERMADI I WAYAN HENDRA KUSUMAYADI KUSUMAYADI I Wayan Nuarsa I WAYAN PASEK ARIMBAWA I WAYAN SAPTAYANA I WAYAN WIRAATMAJA I.A. MAYUN I.N. Rai IDA AYU MAYUN Ida Ayu Putri Darmawati Ida Ayu Sriwidari IDO RODO SIMANJUNTAK IN RAI ING ASTAWA Istacahyani, Ida Ayu Modasih I’in Lathifatus Sun’iyyah JEYANTHI VERINA Jostar Jovandri Noari Parera KADEK JUNIARI Karlia Meitha Lury Sevita Yusiana M. Sudiana Mahendra MADE KAMASAN DHARMA YUDHA Made Olga Alodia Merlin F. A. Lerebulan MIRNASEN TAMPUBOLON N.N.A. Mayadewi NANIEK KOHDRATA Naniek Kohdrata NGAKAN MADE ADI WEDAGAMA NI KADEK KRISNA JAYANTI NI KETUT KARINA SARI NI LUH ASRI PRADNYANI Ni Luh Kartini NI LUH MADE PRADNYAWATHI Ni Luh Made Pradnyawathi Ni Luh Putu Ari Radinasuari NI MADE WINANTHI MILENIADEWI NI NYOMAN ARI MAYADEWI NI PUTU ARYANTI NI PUTU SRI SUTARI Ni Wayan Chili Jayanthi NI WAYAN FEBRIANA UTAMI Nyoman Parining NYOMAN SEMADI ANTARA Opung, Melvin Kala Putu Pradnya Teguh Wisesa Rindang Dwiyani Sang Ayu Putu Gitariani Murna SANG MADE SARWADANA Sanjaya, I Wayan Agus Rene SUGENG RIYANTO Suryawan Wiranatha, Agung UYUN FITRI MALINDA Wayan Fajar Mahardika WAYAN LANA