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ANALISIS PENJALARAN API PUNTUNG ROKOK TERHADAP LAHAN GAMBUT Ray Kentkhute; Rukmini A.R.; Aswin Usup
Jurnal Rekayasa Lingkungan Vol. 22 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Yogyakarta

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The argument that arises and is also often mentioned is that one of the sources of fire is cigarette butts that are disposed of carelessly. Cigarette butts from smokers like this are often thrown away when they are still lit and thrown carelessly into the environment they are crossing. The length of time for a cigarette flame to stay burning even though it is not smoked is what will give it the opportunity to ignite other materials that come into contact with it. The treatments in this study were 2 types of white cigarettes, 2 types of filtered kretek cigarettes, 2 types of unfiltered kretek cigarettes which were tested in contact with weed litter, shrubs and peat soil as well as hvs paper, newspaper, and tissue as comparison materials. Based on the results of analysis of variance (ANOVA) showed that each treatment of cigarette butt fire had no significant effect in each treatment. Cigarette butts that are still lit cannot ignite the fire directly on peatlands but the spread of fire from cigarette butts can occur only through the process to vegetation that lives on peatlands, especially shrubs (which are air-dried). Cigarettes that can spread their fire to the bushes with sufficient wind conditions are LA, Gudang Garam Merah, and Dji Sam Soe. The faster the average wind speed received by the cigarette butt fire, the faster it spreads.
Menakar Tingkat Kepuasan Wisatawan: Kunci Keberhasilan Pengembangan Amenitas Pantai Slili sebagai Destinasi Wisata Bahari Masjhoer, Jussac Maulana; Rukmini A.R.; Mokodongan, Trisagia
PANUNTUN (Jurnal Budaya, Pariwisata, dan Ekonomi Kreatif) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): PANUNTUN (Jurnal Budaya, Pariwisata, dan Ekonomi Kreatif)
Publisher : CV. Kurnia Grup

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Tourist satisfaction serves as a crucial indicator of successful tourism development. It is imperative for managers to periodically assess the tourism facilities to gauge the destinations' quality through the visitors' perspective. Therefore, this study endeavors to assess the level of tourist satisfaction regarding the tourism facilities at Slili Beach. A total of 100 respondents participated in the questionnaire, which was subsequently analyzed using descriptive quantitative methods. The findings revealed that tourists exhibited dissatisfaction with public toilet facilities and trash bins, with percentages of 42.25% and 38.75%, respectively. Conversely, tourists expressed contentment with rest area facilities, parking, and places of worship, with percentages of 51.34%, 47.71%, and 45.5%, respectively. However, the availability of disabled facilities left 61.5% of tourists significantly dissatisfied. These findings underscore the need for managers to address the discrepancies between tourists' expectations and the actual offerings at Slili Beach. Consequently, there is a pressing need for managers to enhance the quality of tourism facilities to ensure and bolster tourist satisfaction. Furthermore, future research endeavors could explore the correlation between tourist satisfaction and the inclination to revisit, providing managers with compelling reasons to continually improve the quality of facilities at marine tourism destinations.