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Pengaruh Sosial Ekonomi Terhadap Tingkat Kekritisan Lahan Pada Kawasan Budidaya Pertanian (Studi Kasus Desa Ngabab Kecamatan Pujon) Hakim, Annisa Nurul; Anggraeni, Mustika; Dinanti, Dian
Jurnal Tata Kota dan Daerah Vol 6, No 2 (2014)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Brawijaya

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Population growh affects the increasing needs for food and agricultural land, while the existence of agricultural land is reduced. Efforts to increase agricultural product by using chemical fertilizers and pesticides have negative impact on the environment. Insistence of the fulfillment of economic needs affected to the exploitation of agricultural land that can trigger critical land. Most villagers work as a farmer, which is identical with low level of welfare. Increasing poverty rate among farmers will continue if the critical condition of agricultural land increasingly widespread because farmers will lose their jobs. It will caused socio-economics impacts, namely the broader unemployment, crime, and decreased quality of life. This study aimed to determine critical land level on agricultural land and whether there is influence between socio economic condition with the critical land level. The methods used to measure the critical land level were overlay, scoring, and weighting. The critical level divided into five categories, are very critical, critical, medium critical, potential critical, and uncritical area. The analysis methods used to measure correlation between socio economic with crtical land level was multiple linear regression analysis. Based on the overlay analysis showed that critical land level on samples are Critical 0,957 ha, Medium Critical 10,473 ha, Potential Critical 6,24 ha, and Uncritical 1,247 ha. The result of regression analysis showed that there was significant influence between the socio economic and critical land level. The significant variables on farmer samples are agricultural counseling frequencies, per capita income, and farm product with the model is Y = 179,452 + 18,672X1 + 10,394X4 + 3,278X5. Meanwhile for the landowner samples, the significant variables are per capita income and farm product with the model is Y = 308,342 + 4,729X4 + 2,043X5. Regression results were positif it means, the lower socio economic conditions, the land become more critical. Keywords: critical land level, socio economic, agricultural, regression
Economic Valuation of Three Coastal Tourism Objects Owned by the Local Government of Tulungagung Regency Erlando, Angga; Fanani, Zaenal; Darmawan, Andre Pupung; Hapsari, Reni Sri; Riza, Ahmad Ibnu; Hakim, Annisa Nurul
East Java Economic Journal Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Kantor Perwakilan Bank Indonesia Provinsi Jawa Timur

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This study aims to evaluate three beach tourism destinations managed as assets by the Tulungagung Regency Government, namely Popoh Beach, Sidem Beach, and Sine Beach, to optimize their management and revenue generation for the benefit of the community and the region. The research employs an inferential quantitative method using negative binomial regression techniques, based on primary data collected through direct visitor surveys conducted in 2023. The fundamental model is developed using the Travel cost Method (TCM) as a concept to assess demand for environmental services in the form of recreational activities. The economic valuation results show that using the TCM method, the three beaches possess moderate potential value for commercialization. However, based on the annual revenue data, the total income generated by these beaches remains below IDR 1 billion, indicating challenges in promotion/branding, management, and commercialization (sales) strategies that need to be addressed moving forward. Meanwhile, the calculation of Willingness to pay (WTP) using the Contingent Valuation Method (CVM) focuses solely on the willingness to pay for increased ticket prices. When analyzing the consumer surplus values of each beach destination, it is evident that the consumer surplus significantly exceeds the total WTP