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WISATA KEARIFAN LOKAL DAN IMPLIKASI TERHADAP KETAHANAN BUDAYA : Studi di Obyek Wisata Gunung Tidar Magelang Supriyono, Tjatur; Silitonga, Franky; Widayanti, Windy Kartika Putri
JURNAL DWIJA KUSUMA Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024): SEPTEMBER 2024
Publisher : PPM Sdirjianbang Akademi Militer

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63824/jdk.v12i2.234

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Mount Tidar is known as the "Pakuning of Java," standing at an elevation of 503 meters above sea level. It is a tourist attraction that remains pristine, as it is a forest predominantly covered with pine trees. This tourist site has preserved local wisdom that has developed in the community, namely the tombs of Kyai Semar, Kyai Sepanjang, and also the tomb of Syeh Subakir. Mount Tidar is inseparable from military education (AKMIL) as the Candradimuka crater that produces warrior officers of the Sapta Marga. The method used in this research is a qualitative approach involving interviews with local residents and stakeholders from the tourism area, including government officials and managers, to gather data. The collected data is then rechecked and refined through triangulation to obtain reliable results. The results of this research indicate that the local residents possess knowledge of the culture and local wisdom that has developed in the tourist site. Meanwhile, it is necessary for stakeholders to emphasize that the culture and local wisdom should be incorporated into the curriculum based on local wisdom. In addition, there is a need for training for tour guides to preserve history, the evolving culture, and local wisdom so that they continue to develop without being influenced by new cultures that have emerged recently. Residents also suggest the need for facilities and infrastructure to support the tourist attraction, one of which is the expansion of parking areas.  
Integrating natural resource resilience and agroecology: policy on protecting agricultural land from degradation in Magelang District, Central Java Province Widayanti, Windy Kartika Putri; Marseno, Djagal Wiseso; Purwadi, Didik
Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Brawijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15243/jdmlm.2024.112.5405

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Although the Government of Magelang District has local policies for land protection from degradation, landslide disaster has hampered the construction of the Rehabilitation of Farm Road (RJUT) of organic rice of UPLAND program in 2022 in Bandongan Sub-District and caused loss of farmer’s agricultural land in Sawangan. This research aimed to describe the impacts of land degradation, the relevance of local policy substance to the protection of upland farmland from degradation, identify the vulnerability of natural resources and build the integration concept consisting of resilience of natural resources and agroecology. The research was conducted in Grabag, Sawangan, and Bandongan Sub-Districts. The research method was descriptive qualitative by interviewing 18 farmers and 13 key informants by purposeful sampling and field observations. Qualitative data analysis using QDA Miner software. The results showed that local policies in Regional Regulation Number 18 of 2017 concerning the Development of Competitive and Environmentally Sound Agricultural Products and the Decree of the Head of the Agriculture and Food Service Office of Magelang District Number 188.4/694/SK/20/2021 concerning Determination of Prospective Farmers and Prospective Locations (CPCL) of UPLAND Activities in Magelang District are less relevant to protect land from holistic degradation (quality and ecological due to landslides) causing vulnerability to the resilience of natural resources. Therefore, it needs innovations in the form of public policies that are comprehensive, holistic, and integral through the integration model of natural resource resilience and sustainability of irrigation systems in upland agricultural land protection systems complementing each other.