Winarno Winarno
Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. Dr. Hamka

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Study of The Impact of Limestone Mining on Environmental Damage in Klapanunggal Village of Bogor Regency Faizah Nur Fitriyah; Winarno Winarno
Jurnal Geografika (Geografi Lingkungan Lahan Basah) Vol 4, No 1 (2023): GEOGRAFIKA
Publisher : Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jgp.v4i1.9189

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Klapanunggal Village is one of the villages which is one of the places for limestone mining to be carried out. The existence of limestone mining which has been operating since 1970 has had a direct impact on the environment of the surrounding community. The purpose of this study is to determine the impact of limestone mining on environmental damage in Klapanunggal Village and to find out the efforts of the local government to reduce the negative impacts of illegal limestone mining in Klapanunggal Village , Bogor Regency. This research is a type of descriptive research. The research results obtained are damage and changes in landscapes, destruction of habitats and ecosystems in limestone hills/mountains, stagnant water or ponds resulting from mining residues, damaged and perforated road conditions, air pollution, and noise. As for the efforts of the government was a 1000 tree planting program but only in a few locations and also carried out road casting in several road areas.
Analysis of Social Change Due to Tourism Development in Ciwaru Village, Ciemas Sub-District, Sukabumi District Rikar Abdan Syakuuro; Winarno Winarno
ARISTO Vol 12, No 1 (2024): Januari
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v12i1.7643

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Human civilization undergoes dynamic development in tandem with the intricate changes embedded in the fabric of human existence. These changes, inherently tied to human life, are referred to as social changes. It is essential to recognize that the impact of social change is not confined to a single dimension; rather, it radiates across various sectors, creating a ripple effect. This implies that alterations in the social landscape resonate in diverse fields, prominently seen in tourism. Specifically, the social changes in Ciwaru Village, stemming from the advancement of Global Geopark tourism, exemplify this interconnected evolution. This study adopts a descriptive research approach, focusing on Ciwaru Village in the Ciemas Sub-district of Sukabumi Regency. Employing a closed questionnaire as the primary data collection tool, the research delves into the perspectives of the local community. The analysis reveals that 76% of Ciwaru villagers endorse the social changes brought about by tourism development. The establishment of the Global Geopark has significantly influenced social dynamics in Ciwaru Village. This impact manifests in alterations to social interactions, shifts in attitudes and social values, and modifications to behavior patterns within the community. The inauguration of the Global Geopark emerges as a catalyst for transformative social changes in Ciwaru Village, illustrating the interconnected nature of human society and its evolution in response to external influences