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Characteristics of Mangrove Forest in Anak Setatah Village Riau Province for Community-Based Tourism Village Development Yoswaty\, Dessy; Warningsih, Trisla; Batubara, Ummi Mardhiah; Wahyuni, Inka
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 27 No. 1 (2022): February
Publisher : Fakultas Perikanan dan Kelautan Universitas Riau

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The community in Anak Setatah Village has made efforts to conserve and rehabilitate mangrove forest ecosystems that have been damaged by abrasion, land conversion and mangrove forest encroachment. The TEGAS Community Group (Pokmas) established a mangrove nursery and planting business independently. The existence of mangrove forests that grow well can provide opportunities for the development of tourist villages. The aim of the research is to identify the characteristics of mangrove forests in Anak Setatah Village, Riau Province for the development of community-based tourism villages. The research uses survey methods, there are 3 (three) research locations, namely Station I of the mangrove tourism area (Dusun Karet settlement), Station II of the mangrove tourism area (mangrove forest conservation) and Station III of the mangrove tourism area (Dusun Karet beach). Research activities have been carried out in October 2021-January 2022. The results showed that the density of mangroves growing in the mangrove forest ecosystem of Anak Setatah Village, namely Station I, was 1122 ind/ha; Station II is 1799 ind/ha and Station III is 1289 ind/ha. Mangrove density at Station I and Station III is classified as medium category, at Station II is classified as very dense category. the results of the identification of mangrove vegetation in Station I obtained 2 species of mangrove (Avicennia alba and A.marina); Station II obtained 4 mangrove species (Rhizophora apiculata, R.mucronata, A.alba and A.marina); and Station III obtained 2 species of mangrove (A.alba and A.marina). The results showed that the mangrove forest ecosystem in Anak Setatah Village had an average IKW value, namely the appropriate category (S2) with an average IKW value at Station I (61.84%); Very suitable category (S1) with an average IKW score at Station II (84.21%) and suitable category (S2) with an average IKW score at Station III (65.79%). Overall the three research stations have the characteristics of mangrove forests that grow well and the community plays an active role in preserving the mangrove forest so that it provides opportunities to be developed as a tourist village.
The Impact of Covid-19 on the Income of Fishermen Processing Anchovy (Stolephorus sp) in Hajoran Village, Pandan Subdistrict, Central Tapanuli Regency North Sumatra Province Pasaribu, Herpina; Warningsih, Trisla; AN, Darwis
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 1 (2023): February
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The Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia occurred in March 2019. The implementation of social and physical distancing has disrupted the economy, one of which is the fisheries sector. One example of the impact on the economic sector is the reduced income of fishermen's families, including anchovy processing fishermen in Hajoran Village. The purpose of this study was to analyze the impact of Covid-19 on anchovy income and marketing before and after the pandemic in Hajoran. This research was conducted from 21 June to 30 June 2022 in the Hajoran Village. The method used is a survey. Anchovy fishermen consist of 46 people. The research data were obtained through direct observation and documentary interviews. Based on the results of the analysis, it is known that both before and after the Covid-19 pandemic had an impact on the income of anchovy processing fishermen, where the average income before the pandemic was IDR 238,913 and after the pandemic was IDR 1,213,043. Apart from that, the Covid-19 pandemic also had an impact on the marketing of anchovies, where before the pandemic the price of anchovies was IDR 60,000/Kg while during the Covid-19 it was only IDR 30,000/kg.
The Multiple Impact of Pulau cinta Tourism Object on the Community's Economy in Teluk Kenidai Village, Kampar District, Riau Province Azizi, Fathia; AN, Darwis; Warningsih, Trisla
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 1 (2023): February
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The research was carried out in Pulau Cinta, Teluk Kenidai Village, Tambang District, Kampar Regency, Riau Province. This study aims to identify the type of business, and the economic impact of the Pulau Cinta tourist attraction on the people's economy, and analyze the multiple impact value of the Pulau Cinta tourist attraction on the people's economy. This study used a survey method and the respondents were 100 tourists, 42 business owners, and 47 workers. Data collection was carried out using questionnaires and retrieval of documentation. The results showed that the types of businesses found in the Pulau Cinta tourist attraction were places to eat and drink, banana boat rentals, ATV motorbikes, and ornamental boats, the impact that occurred changes the livelihoods of the surrounding community due to new jobs in the tourism sector and increases in income, the multiple impact value shows that the Keynesian income multiplier is 1.17, the type I income multiplier ratio is 1.83 and the type II income multiplier ratio is 1.91 which means that Pulau Cinta tourism has an economic impact on the community, especially on people's income local Teluk Kenidai.
Tourism Suitability Index (TSI) and Regional Carrying Capacity (RCC) of Pesona Beach in Teluk Rhu Village, North Rupat Bengkalis Regency, Riau Manalu, Merry; Warningsih, Trisla; AN, Darwis
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 1 (2023): February
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Rupat island in Riau Province has many beaches as tourist destinations. One of the beaches is Pesona Beach which is located in Teluk Rhu village, North Rupat, Riau Province. This beach has the beauty of white sand that stretches along the coast. This study was conducted in July 2021 with the aim of knowing the tourism suitability index and calculating the carrying capacity of the region to develop into a beach tourism destination. This research method used descriptive and qualitative method then the data is based on the parameters of the Tourism Suitability Index (TSI) and Regional Carrying Capacity (RCC). The final results showed that the tourism suitability index for four categories: beach recreation S2 (appropriate), swimming S2 (appropriate), fishing S1 (very suitable), and boating S1 (very suitable). The regional carrying capacity of the Pesona beach area for tourism activities can accommodate 821 people/day. If there is an excess of visitors, it will have a negative impact on the ecosystem, therefore it is necessary to pay attention to the operation of the tourist area so that it is preserved and sustainable
Economic Valuation of Kampar River Capture Fisheries in Buluhcina Village, Siak Hulu District, Kampar Regency, Riau Province Rahmadita, Annisa; Darwis, Darwis; Warningsih, Trisla
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 2 (2023): June
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This study aims to estimate the potential of the Kampar River ecosystem in Buluhcina Village by analyzing the economic value of its utilization for capturing fisheries. This research was carried out in January 2022 at Kampar River, Buluhcina Village, Siak Hulu District, Kampar Regency, Riau Province. The research method used was a survey method, and the cost of respondents used a purposive sampling technique, with 48 respondents. The data needed in this research includes primary data and secondary data. The data analysis used is a resource economic valuation technique, namely the effect on production (EOP) technique. Based on the results of the research that has been done, it shows that the economic value of the Kampar River ecosystem in Buluhcina Village for the utilization of capture fisheries activities is IDR 34,567,921,433.8/year, with a consumer surplus value of IDR 805,779,054.4/year, and the total economic value of capture fisheries activities per m2 is IDR 30,897.4/m2/year.
The Value of the Benefits of Mangrove Ecosystems in the Village of Pulau Cawan, Mandah, Indragiri Hilir District Aulia, Nurul; Warningsih, Trisla; efizon , Deni
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 2 (2023): June
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The purpose of this study is to know the value of an economic benefit of the total mangrove forest located in the village of Pulau Cawan Indragiri Hilir regency, namely using the concept of valuation economic in calculating the benefits of mangrove existence that has the potential of existing natural resources. This research was conducted in August 2020, The observations made in the field use observations and direct interviews with the local government and the community around the village of Pulau Cawan. The results of the research obtained showed the ecosystem of the mangrove forest area of the village of Pulau Cawan which has an area of ±3,401.66 ha, and there is a value of existing benefits of IDR 21.200.000 ha/year. The factors that will affect the willingness to pay (WTP) of the community around mangrove forests in the form of the respondent's income level, the respondent's education level, the respondent's gender, the respondent's age and the respondent's family dependents. The benefit value of the existence of The Village of Pulau Cawan can be used as a basis for decision-making by the local government and the surrounding community in the management of policies and utilization of mangrove forests in maintaining and preserving mangrove forest ecosystems for the sustainability of the future. With the results obtained in knowing the existence of the value function of a mangrove ecosystem, it can result in the formulation of the mangrove forest conservation reserve area of Pulau Cawan village, namely the implementation and development of the “Ecu-Edu Wisata Mangrove” (EEWM) concept plan.
Stakeholder Analysis in the Management of Marine Conservation Area in Indragiri Hilir District Deviasari, Deviasari; Rosnita, Rosnita; Warningsih, Trisla; Yunita, Aprilla
Jurnal Perikanan dan Kelautan Vol. 28 No. 2 (2023): June
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Various human activities around the marine protected area in Indragiri Hilir Regency put considerable pressure on coastal and marine ecosystems. The Marine Protected Area of ​​Solop Beach Pulau kecil Park in Indragiri Hilir Regency has been designated as a marine protected area to protect water areas, with a zoning system to realize sustainable management of fish resources and the environment. The research was carried out in October 2022 in the marine protected area in Indragiri Hilir Regency. This study aims to analyze the role of stakeholders involved in the management of marine protected areas in Indragiri Hilir Regency, which was carried out through in-depth interviews with informants, namely selected stakeholders. The results showed that the role of stakeholders in the management of marine protected areas in Indragiri Hilir Regency was grouped into: input (Provincial Environment and Forestry Service, Provincial Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Service and Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries), stake (Village Head), output (Managers, group’s community, fishermen, and NGOs) and unused (Academics).
VALUASI EKONOMI WISATA PULAU RUPAT KABUPATEN BENGKALIS, PROVINSI RIAU DENGAN METODE TRAVEL COST METHOD Warningsih, Trisla; Deviasari, Kusai,; Bathara, Lamun; Manalu, Merry; Syahzanani S, Zahwa
JFMR (Journal of Fisheries and Marine Research) Vol. 5 No. 3 (2021): JFMR
Publisher : Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Brawijaya University, Malang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jfmr.2021.005.03.2

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The research was conducted in July 2021 on Rupat Island, Bengkalis Regency, Riau Province. This study aims to estimate the economic value obtained from the value of consumer surplus by using the travel cost method. The data required includes primary and secondary data. The population used is tourists who visit Rupat Island tourism. Determination of respondents by accidental sampling with a total of 33 people. Data were analyzed by regression model. The results of the analysis show that the regression model obtained is Y= 3,0562 – 0,4068X1 + 0,5273X2 – 0,6815X3 – 0,3971X4 – 0,6056X5 – 0,0290X6, meaning that the demand for tourist visits to Rupat Island is positively influenced by X2 (income). The variables that have a negative effect are X1 (travel cost), X3 (age), X4 (distance), X5 (education) and X6 (gender). The average travel cost per visitor is IDR533,636.00,- per visit. The economic value of Rupat Island tourism is IDR1,507,554,457.51,- with a consumer surplus of IDR427,140.43,- per indivisual per visit
Utilization Of Soil Ameliorant To Control Emission In Oil Palm Plantation On Tropical Peat Soil Tandiono, Joko; Thamrin; Hapsoh; Warningsih, Trisla
JURNAL ILMIAH AGRINECA Vol 24 No 1 (2024): JURNAL ILMIAH AGRINECA
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Tunas Pembangunan Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36728/afp.v24i1.2809

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Development of oil palm plantation areas today is increasingly leading to marginal areas, particularly on peatlands. However, development of peatland as agricultural land or as oil palm plantation has the potential to cause peatland to change from a carbon sink into a source of carbon emission. This objective of this research to determine the effect of utilization soil ameliorant to oil palm yield production and in controlling carbon emission and its impact to soil peat chemical properties. The research was conducted in Rokan Hilir district, Riau. The study was carried out in a randomized block design with three replications and three levels of soil ameliorant. The results show that application of high rate soil ameliorant significantly increase FFB yield relatively from control plot. Based on observational data for two months after first application of boiler ash, the CO2 emission was tends to decrease in plot that get the application of soil ameliorant compared to the control plot. Application of 1.5 tonne/ha/yr of ameliorant give the lowest CO2 emission value. Improvement of soil peat chemical properties by application of boiler ash as soil ameliorant also observed in this study, where the high rate of soil ameliorant significantly improves soil pH and also tends to increase total Potassium and Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC).
Peran Usaha Industri Kecil Pangan Terhadap Pengembangan Wilayah di Kecamatan Tuah Madani Kota Pekanbaru Yasser Hamidi; Trisla Warningsih; Dahlan Tampubolon
SYNERGY: Jurnal Bisnis dan Manajemen Vol 5, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52364/synergy.v5i2.75

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This study aims to analyze the influence of production factors (working capital, labor, raw materials, and technology) on the production output of small food industries and to analyze the role of small food industries in regional development in Tuah Madani District, Pekanbaru City. The research method used a quantitative approach with Cobb-Douglas multiple regression analysis to answer the first objective, while the second objective was analyzed using the Location Quotient (LQ) and multiplier effect methods. The research population consisted of 138 small food industry units in Tuah Madani District. A sample of 58 businesses was selected using the Slovin formula with a significance level of 10% and purposive sampling technique. The results showed that the four production factors simultaneously had a significant effect on production output with an F-value of 386.502 and a significance level of 0.000. The regression model formed had excellent predictive power with an R² value of 96.7%, meaning that 96.7% of the variation in production output could be explained by the variables of working capital, labor, raw materials, and technology. Partially, raw materials have the most significant influence with a coefficient of 0.635 and a t-value of 7.515, followed by technology with a coefficient of 0.139 and a t-value of 3.841. The Location Quotient analysis shows a value of 2.54, indicating that the small food industry is a base sector in Tuah Madani District. The multiplier effect analysis produced a value of 4 for the income multiplier and employment multiplier, indicating a significant multiplier effect on the regional economy. Small-scale food industries have proven to play an important role in regional development through the absorption of local labor (70.7% of whom are women), increased community income, and the creation of an economic multiplier effect that influences other economic sectors
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