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Strategi Pengelolaan Ekowisata Berbasis Masyarakat di Bukit Pergasingan, Desa Sembalun, Lombok Timur: Community-Based Ecotourism Management Strategy in Bukit Pergasingan, Sembalun Village, East Lombok Baiq Jiwa Yulina Putri; Andi Chairil Ichsan; Andi Tri Lestari
PERENNIAL Vol 19 No 2 (2023): Vol. 19 No. 2, Oktober 2023
Publisher : Forestry Faculty of Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24259/perennial.v19i2.30804

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Bukit Pergasingan is a tourist attraction that has been developing for a long time. It is necessary to review essential aspects in the management of Bukit Pergasingan, such as attractiveness, facilities, accessibility, and additional services. Apart from that, another problem with its management is that it is not yet known whether it has implemented the principles of community-based ecotourism development in its management. This research aimed to determine community-based ecotourism management strategies in Bukit Pergasingan. The method used in this research is the descriptive method. The objects used in this research are the management institution (BKPH Rinjani Timur) and the management partner (Kelompok Koperasi Wisatani). The tools used in conducting this research were questionnaires, cameras, laptops, recorders, and stationery. The data used in this research are qualitative and quantitative. The data sources used in this research are primary data and secondary data. The data analysis used is SWOT analysis. The results of the research show that the strategies used for managing Ecotourism in the Bukit Pergasingan tourist attraction are socializing Bukit Pergasingan tourism with its potential by involving it to attract tourists, packaging more attractive and more educational tour packages related to conservation to guests, optimizing collaboration with NGOs, the Tourism Office or related agencies for the development of Bukit Pergasingan tourism.
Kualitas Lingkungan pada Tegakan Mangrove di Blok Hutan Mondulambi, Taman Nasional Manupeu Tanah Daru: Environmental Quality in Mangrove Stands in Mondulambi Forest Block, Manupeu Tanah Daru National Park Endah Wahyuningsih; Clarita Wihelmina Sulastri; Irwan Mahakam Lesmono Aji; Andi Tri Lestari
PERENNIAL Vol 20 No 2 (2024): Vol. 20 No. 2, Oktober 2024
Publisher : Forestry Faculty of Hasanuddin University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24259/perennial.v20i2.35755

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Mangrove ecosystems are dynamic and vulnerable to external factors such as temperature, pH, and salinity. Changes in the quality of the environment and external conditions of the mangrove ecosystem can affect the arrangement of vegetation, species diversity, and the health and vulnerability of an ecosystem. The research aims to determine the environmental quality of external factors in the mangrove ecosystem by incorporating supporting data such as biota associations and pollutants. Measurement of environmental quality is carried out on plots of systematically dispersed samples representing ecosystems. The quality of the environment is measured using several parameters, such as temperature, salinity, pH, substrate thickness, and stagnation height, and the data is analyzed using observational and quantitative descriptive methods. The environmental quality conditions of the mangrove ecosystems in the Mondulambi Block, RPTN (National Park Management Resort) Kambatawundut, SPTN (Section of National Park Management) II Lewa, Manupeu Land Daru National Park cover salinity values ranging from 20-30 ‰ (ideal), soil pH ranges from 5-6.5 (tends to be more acidic), water pH ranges from 6-7.5 (optimal), the soil temperature ranged between 25-28°C, the water temperature ranging between 26-29°C (tendered to be lower), the lowest substrate thickness of about 2 cm and the highest thickness of 80 cm, the highest standoff height of about 9 cm, and the lowest standoff heights of around 2 cm. The results of this study describe the conditions of an ecosystem intended to be ideal.