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COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN TOURISM DEVELOPMENT Grace Amin; Filda Rahmiati; Yunita Ismail; Togar Simatupang; Dwi Larso
Proceeding of the International Conference on Family Business and Entrepreneurship 2021: Proceeding of the 4th International Conference on Family Business and Entrepreneurship
Publisher : President University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (624.564 KB) | DOI: 10.33021/icfbe.v1i1.1398

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Riau Islands is one of the provinces in Indonesia that has exotic and potential tourist attractions. Batam and Bintan are one of the tourist magnetism in Riau Islands. This study aims to examine the participation of local people in tourism growth. Researchers collected primer data through interviews with representative of local government, stakeholders in tourism industry and communities. The result show that local government has programs for tourism expansion such as empowerment of local communities, conduct cultural activities, build facilities and infrastructures. Even though local government has created tourism establishment programs but local community participation is also an important factor for sustainability of tourism development.Keywords: Community participation, tourism development, Riau Islands
Study of People’s Opinion about Tanjung Lesung Tourist Destination Yunita Ismail; Debora Vennecya
Journal of The Community Development in Asia Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Journal of The Community Development in Asia (JCDA)
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Tanjung Lesung is a possible tourism attraction. This is consistent with the rising amount of investment in Tanjung Lesung's ecotourism sector, but the growth in poverty in Tanjung Lesung is not. The goal of this study is to examine people's perceptions of Tanjung Lesung. The elements that impact people's opinions will be categorized as economic, socio-cultural, and environmental. The survey approach was used to collect data for this study, with a questionnaire serving as the instrument. This study's sample size is 103 respondents chosen at random among Tanjung Lesung visitors. Descriptive and multiple regression analyses were employed in this study. The findings reveal that economic and environmental factors have a substantial effect on people's opinions. The socio-cultural factor, on the other hand, has no substantial impact on people's opinions.
The Study of Pyrolysis Temperature Toward Total Phenol Content, Total Acid Content, and Ph in Spent Coffee Ground Liquid Smoke Kwee Amanda Gracia; Yunita Ismail
Jurnal Serambi Engineering Vol 7, No 2 (2022): April 2022
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32672/jse.v7i3.4029

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The trend of spending time in coffee shop increases the spent coffee ground (SCG). Most of the SCG goes to landfills because it does not have a selling value. One of the ways to utilize SCG is utilize it as a biomass for liquid smoke (LS). Many factors affect the quality of LS, such as temperature. The objective of this study is to find out whether the temperature of the pyrolysis process affects to the total phenol content (TPC), total acid content (TAC), and pH of the LS from SCG. The method of this study was using experiments. The treatments used in LS production are 400°C (T400) and 550°C (T550). To test the TPC, TAC, and pH, this study is using SNI 06-6989.21-2004, SNI 06-2422-1991, and SNI 6989.11-2019. To analyze the difference in the TPC, TAC, and pH due to the temperature, this study uses one-way ANOVA. The average TPC from T400 and T550 is 488 mg/L and 159 mg/L. The average TAC from T400 and T550 is 2.04% and 2.88%. The pH from T400 and T550 are 4.095 and 3.56. The ANOVA towards the TPC, TAC, and pH shows that the P-value of each key parameter is less than the alpha (0.05). This study concludes that temperature affects the TPC, TAC, and pH of the LS.
THE ECO ENZYME APPLICATION ON INDUSTRIAL WASTE ACTIVATED SLUDGE DEGRADATION Temmy Wikaningrum; Rijal Hakiki; Maryani Paramita Astuti; Yunita Ismail; Filson Maratur Sidjabat
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF URBAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY VOLUME 5, NUMBER 2, APRIL 2022
Publisher : Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1286.378 KB) | DOI: 10.25105/urbanenvirotech.v5i2.13535

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Aim: This study aims to determine whether the application of eco enzyme affects the industrial waste activated sludge degradation and to compare the effects of eco enzyme made from oranges and tomatoes. Methodology and results: The experiments were done on the laboratory scale for 12 days by applying 10% of eco enzyme in the sludge samples. It showed both tomatoes and oranges eco enzymes can decrease the pH from 6.9 to 4.7 compared to control which was stable at 6.9. The reduction of COD, TSS, and VSS by tomato eco enzyme applications were 61%, 39% 41% respectively compared to by orange eco enzyme application that showed a higher reduction of 78%, 45%, 46% respectively. The control samples also show the reduction of COD, TSS, and VSS by 21%, 23%, 30% respectively. The reduction of organic content in the control samples of sludge (8.9%) was higher than the samples with eco enzyme (3.5%). Conclusion, significance, and impact study: The results showed that eco enzyme application significant statistically affected reduction of pH, COD, organic content, but not significant statistically on TSS and VSS reductions. Comparing the application of orange and tomatoes eco enzyme did not show the significant different treatment.
Realizing Smart City Through Jababeka Smart Township Super Apps Yunita Ismail Masjud; Adhi Setyo Santoso; Chong Mi An
FIRM Journal of Management Studies Vol 7, No 2 (2022): FIRM JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Publisher : President University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33021/firm.v7i2.3461

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– The community service activity, which is a combination of three President University flagship researches about the creation of a Smart Ecosystem that will be outlined in the Jababeka Smart Township application, allows students and the community to work together to build a Smart city in the Jababeka area. The goal of this community service project is to create a smart city that involves everyone. The strategy employed is direct community implementation by involving President University instructors and students. According to the findings, Jababeka Smart Township Super Apps invites the community and students to participate in and contribute to this application. According to waste management studies, there is a need for timely and accurate information about the presence of garbage and the availability of waste processing facilities. Waste processing facilities were discovered as a result of waste management research. According to the findings, Jababeka Smart Township Super Apps invites the community and students to participate in and contribute to this application. According to waste management studies, there is a need for timely and accurate information about the presence of garbage and the availability of waste processing facilities. Garbage processing and waste management facilities can be visited by the general public, according to waste management studies. The trash management app on display at Jababeka Smart Township Super Apps will assist the community in garbage management while also allowing them to participate in waste management. President University's flagship tourism development research will provide information on tourist locations and all accessible tourist facilities, as well as accessibility to these tourist attractions. Furthermore, the need for information on the tourism industry might lead to the formation of tourism-related start-ups.
Creating ecopreneur among university student Yunita Ismail
Proceeding of the International Conference on Family Business and Entrepreneurship 2022: Proceeding of 6th International Conference on Family Business and Entrepreneurship
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33021/icfbe.v3i1.3929

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Environmental factors must be taken into account when operating a business in order to keep it viable. Giving sustainability courses utilizing a sustainable development strategy aims to increase students' environmental awareness so they may incorporate environmental care in their business. Students from the Faculty of Business at President University who took a course on sustainability and gained a grasp of its guiding principles were the subjects of this study. The stipulation that the students from the Faculty of Business who had taken the course applied to the sample selection was deliberate. A questionnaire was used to collect the data, which was then analyzed descriptively. According to the results, children' behavior shows that they are already aware of the importance of conserving resources like water, food, and electricity. The majority of students acknowledge that there is water, air, and soil pollution, but they also think that environmental preservation activities are still poorly understood and self-sufficient.
A Study Of Bioconversion Method For Milk Waste Treatment Using Black Soldier Fly Larvae Vennalia Rahmawati Sinaga; Yunita Ismail Masjud
Jurnal Serambi Engineering Vol 8, No 2 (2023): April 2023
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32672/jse.v8i2.5931

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Milk waste can be managed by the composting method with the help of Black Soldier Fly larvae. The bioconversion process is a process of decomposing organic waste through a composting process using natural microorganisms to produce products in the form of humus and black soldier fly larvae. This study aims to find out how the variation in the composition of the maggot feed media on wet weight, dry weight, and black soldier fly larvae reduction rate on maggot protein quality meets the general standard of maggot crude protein. content in the range of 30-50%. The method used is a non-factorial Completely Randomized Design with follow-up tests Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), Least Significance Different (LSD) test and T-test. The highest average dry weight was obtained from treatments B and C, namely treatment B 266.5 g and treatment C 213.65%. The highest level of waste reduction was obtained from treatment C with a waste reduction index of 4.96%. Then on the results of the T test the average protein content obtained in treatment C with an average protein content of 29.59% meets the quality standard for general protein content for alpha levels (α = 0.05).
The Study of Household Waste Generation to Support Jababeka Smart Township Initiative Yunita Ismail Masjud; Felix Goenadhi; Ihsan Hadiansah
Journal of Environmental Engineering and Waste Management Vol 7, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : President University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33021/jenv.v7i2.3466

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Abstract. The problem of household waste faced in industrial areas is becoming increasingly urgent, considering that industrial areas are areas that are growing very rapidly. Jababeka Smart Township initiative is one of the efforts to provide services to the community, to improve sustainable living. In waste management, it takes the amount of waste generated to be managed, so that the measurement of household waste generation is the first step needed. Objectives: The objectives of this research are to know the waste generation at Jababeka residential, to know the waste generation of Mekarmukti village, and to analyze the waste generation in Jababeka area.   Method and results: The method of measuring household waste generation used follows SNI 19-3964-1994. The population used in this study were Mekarmukti villagers, both living in housing and outside housing. Purposive sampling method used in find the sample, method of data collection was observation, and descriptive statistics used for data analysis. The result found that the average waste generation from people at Jababeka residential is 0.33 kg/day/person, and out of residential is 0.37 kg/day/person. In Mekarmukti village, center of waste recycle could used to manage the household waste Based on this average waste the potential technology could implemented the solid waste management. Conclusion: The average waste generation in Jababeka residential is 0.33 kg/day/person and outside of residential is 0.37 kg/day/person, and this amount still less than the average waste produced per person per day in Indonesia.  
A Study Of Bioconversion Method For Milk Waste Treatment Using Black Soldier Fly Larvae Vennalia Rahmawati Sinaga; Yunita Ismail Masjud
Jurnal Serambi Engineering Vol 8, No 2 (2023): April 2023
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32672/jse.v8i2.5931

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Milk waste can be managed by the composting method with the help of Black Soldier Fly larvae. The bioconversion process is a process of decomposing organic waste through a composting process using natural microorganisms to produce products in the form of humus and black soldier fly larvae. This study aims to find out how the variation in the composition of the maggot feed media on wet weight, dry weight, and black soldier fly larvae reduction rate on maggot protein quality meets the general standard of maggot crude protein. content in the range of 30-50%. The method used is a non-factorial Completely Randomized Design with follow-up tests Analysis of Variance (ANOVA), Least Significance Different (LSD) test and T-test. The highest average dry weight was obtained from treatments B and C, namely treatment B 266.5 g and treatment C 213.65%. The highest level of waste reduction was obtained from treatment C with a waste reduction index of 4.96%. Then on the results of the T test the average protein content obtained in treatment C with an average protein content of 29.59% meets the quality standard for general protein content for alpha levels (α = 0.05).
Analysis of Tourist Visit Decision to Tanjung Lesung Ismail, Yunita; Sition, Lucky Jeremy
Journal of The Community Development in Asia Vol 7, No 2 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32535/jcda.v7i2.1732

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Motivation is an important factor for prospective tourist in taking decisions about the destinations to be visited. The objectives of this study are to clarify and to know the influence of motivation, in variable escape motive, relaxation, enjoying natural resource and beautiful natural on tourists visiting decision to Tanjung Lesung. Population used in this research is the people that ever go to Tanjung Lesung for recreation, and sampling method used is convenient sampling. Number of samples is100 samples and questionnaire used to collect data. Data analysis method used is multiple regression analysis to know the influenced of independent variables toward dependent variable. The result find that, escape motive variable does not influenced significantly toward tourist visit decision, but variable relaxation, enjoying natural resource and beautiful natural are significance influenced toward tourist visit decision. Through the internet access already reach almost all area, people can not leave the daily responsibilities