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Pengembangan Potensi Wisata Berbasis Partisipasi Masyarakat Lokal Di Desa Jelantik Kecamatan Jonggat Lombok Tengah Muh Bagus Budianto; Bambang Harianto; Anid Supriadi; Agustono Setiawan; Eko Pradjoko
Jurnal Gema Ngabdi Vol. 4 No. 3 (2022): JURNAL GEMA NGABDI
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jgn.v4i3.296

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Jelantik Village is one of the 13 (thirteen) villages in Jonggat District. Jelantik Village has various undeveloped tourism potentials including beautiful river channels, geotourism tourism potential, shadow puppet art cultural tourism, bicycle tracks with beautiful views of rice fields, and has the Jelantik Dam (Telaga Ijo) which has stunning views. Among the tourism potentials in Jelantik Village, the Jelantik Dam has the most potential to attract tourists. Some of the advantages of the Jelantik Dam include beautiful scenery, fresh air, easy access from the main Praya-Mataram road and culinary delights. The purpose of this activity is the arrangement of the Telaga Ijo area. The methods used in this activity are site surveys and questionnaires. A site survey is conducted to determine the physical condition of the dam and the people around it. Meanwhile, a questionnaire was given to visitors to get an overview of tourists' wishes. The survey results show that the Jelantik Dam is flanked by rice fields, has a beautiful view of the trees surrounding the lake. Communities around the dam support the development of the dam. Based on the questionnaire, tourists want boat tours, bicycle paths around the lake, spots for selfies, parking lots, additional berugak, trees for shelter, additional sales stalls, sports facilities and facilities for horse riding around the lake. The conclusion of this area arrangement activity is as a reference in the development and construction of facilities and infrastructure that support tourism activities at the Jelantik Dam (Telaga Ijo).
Pengaruh Sistem Drainase Berwawasan Lingkungan terhadap Debit Limpasan pada Daerah Penyangga Kota Mataram : The Effect of an Environmentally Drainage System on Runoff Discharge in the Buffer Area of Mataram City Muh Bagus Budianto; I Wayan Yasa; Agustono Setiawan; Hartana Hartana
JURNAL SAINS TEKNOLOGI & LINGKUNGAN Vol. 9 No. 3 (2023): JURNAL SAINS TEKNOLOGI & LINGKUNGAN
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jstl.v9i3.557

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Mataram as the capital of West Nusa Tenggara Province has attracted people to live in it. The small city of Mataram makes the surrounding area a buffer area for rapid development. This condition can be seen from the increase in housing around Mataram City. This increase in housing area causes a reduction in water catchment areas. So during the rainy season there is an increase in runoff. The aim of the research is to determine the effect of an environmentally friendly drainage system on the amount of runoff discharge. The data required is land use data, rainfall, location maps and soil data. Rainfall data is used for Intensity Duration Frequency (IDF) analysis. IDF curves and land use data are used for runoff discharge analysis. Soil data is used to determine permeability which is used to determine of the discharge of infiltration well. Next, analyze the effectiveness of infiltration wells as an environmentally friendly drainage system. The results of the research show that there has been an increase in residential area over the last 10 years by 58% in Labuapi District, the southern part of Mataram City, 25% in Lingsar District and 29% in Gunungsari District, which is in the northern part of Mataram City. Changes in land use resulted in an increase in runoff discharge of 21% in Labuapi District, 8% in Lingsar District and 15% in Gunungsari District. An infiltration well with a diameter of 1 m and a depth of 1 m can absorb 1.13 m3 of water in the southern part and 1.21 m3 in the northern part of Mataram City. If every 100 m2 of residential area there is one infiltration well, then the effectiveness of the infiltration well in reducing flood runoff is 17.71% in Labuapi District, 15.61% in Lingsar District and 23.35% in Gunungsari District.