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Carrying capacity analysis of nature tourism at Selabintana, Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park, West Java Andriyatno Sofiyudin; Rosadi Rosadi; Dolly Priatna
Indonesian Journal of Applied Environmental Studies Vol 2, No 2 (2021): Volume 2 Number 2 October 2021
Publisher : Universitas Pakuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/injast.v2i2.3678

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Selabintana management area is one of the nature tourism areas in the Gunung Gede Pangrango National Park (GGPNP) which located in Sukabumi District, West Java. Within the management area which covers 2,547.93 ha, there is a camping ground and waterfall which both are the most attracted for visitors. Efforts are needed to harmonize nature tourism activities with conservation mission, so that visitors can enjoy but the natural environment is maintained. The objective of this research is to determine the carrying capacity for daily tourism and camping activities by considering the aspect of physical, environmental and management aspects. The survey conducted through interviews and questionnaires to 62 tourists, traders and managers of the national park area. The data were analyzed using the carrying capacity assessment method developed by Cifuentes, i.e. calculating the Physical Carrying Capacity (PCC), Real Carrying Capacity (RCC), and Effective Carrying Capacity (ECC). As a result, EEC for daily tourism is 84 visitors/day  (PCC RCC ECC with a score of 3,269 98 84), while EEC for camping is 60 visitors/day (PCC RCC with a score of 2,155 69 60). Thus, carrying capacity of nature tourism activities in conservation areas can be calculated based on physical carrying capacity, real carrying capacity, and effective carrying capacity.Kawasan pengelolaan Selabintana merupakan salah satu areal wisata alam yang ada di Taman Nasional Gunung Gede Pangrango (TNGGP) yang terletak di Kabupaten Sukabumi, Jawa Barat. Di dalam areal pengelolaan yang luasnya 2.547,93 ha terdapat camping ground dan air terjun yang merupakan daya tarik utama yang bagi para pengunjung.  Diperlukan adanya upaya untuk menyelarasakan kegiatan wisata alam dengan misi konservasi, agar pengunjung  dapat menikmati  namun lingkungan alam tetap terjaga. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah menentukan carrying capacity untuk kegiatan wisata harian dan berkemah dengan mempertimbangkan aspek fisik, lingkungan dan manajemen. Survey dilakukan melalui interview dan kuisioner terhadap 62 wisatawan, pedagang dan pengelola kawasan taman nasional. Data dianalisis dengan metode penilaian carrying capacity yang dikembangkan oleh Cifuentes, yaitu menghitung Daya Dukung Fisik (PCC), Daya Dukung Ril (RCC), serta Daya Dukung Efektif (ECC). Sebagai hasil, EEC untuk wisata harian adalah 84 pengunjung/hari (PCC RCC ECC dengan skor 3.269 98 84), sedangkan EEC untuk berkemah adalah 60 pengunjung/hari (PCC RCC dengan skor 2.155 69 60). Jadi, carrying capacity dalam kegiatan wisata alam di dalam kawasan konservasi dapat ditentukan berdasarkan daya dukung fisik, daya dukung riil, dan daya dukung efektif.
Enhancing hydroponic vegetable productivity using environmentally friendly cow biourine fertilizer technology as nutrient solution Akbar Choer; Rosadi Rosadi; Sri Wahyuni
Indonesian Journal of Applied Environmental Studies Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Applied Environmental Studies
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/injast.v6i1.29

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The increasing scarcity of arable land and agricultural inputs has encouraged the adoption of innovative cultivation systems such as hydroponics, with vegetables being among the most suitable commodities. Hydroponic cultivation commonly relies on AB Mix as the primary nutrient source; however, the availability of livestock resources, particularly cow urine, presents an opportunity to develop biourine as an environmentally friendly alternative to synthetic fertilizers. This study employed a quantitative experimental approach using a Complete Randomized Factorial Design to examine the effects of different combinations of AB Mix and cow biourine on the growth and productivity of hydroponic vegetables. Treatments consisted of varying concentration ratios of AB Mix and biourine, with evaluation focused on vegetative parameters including plant height, leaf length, leaf width, number of leaves, and post-harvest yield. Results demonstrated that spinach (Amaranthus sp.) and water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica) exhibited optimal growth under treatments dominated by AB Mix, particularly at the P4 ratio (75% AB Mix + 25% biourine), which significantly improved vegetative growth and yield compared to other treatments. Conversely, bok choy (Brassica rapa var. chinensis) responded more favorably to biourine-dominated treatments, with the P5 ratio (25% AB Mix + 75% biourine) producing the best performance across measured parameters. These findings indicate that biourine can partially substitute for AB Mix in hydroponic systems, with crop-specific responses determining the optimal formulation. The study highlights the potential of livestock-derived biourine as an eco-friendly fertilizer alternative, reducing reliance on synthetic inputs and supporting sustainable hydroponic vegetable production.