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Economic Valuation of Tourist Attractions with Travel Cost Approach Susilowati, Indah; Musliha, Cici; Al-Hafidz, Zulfikar; Prabowo, Sigit; Sari, Dwi Putri Wulan; Ardana, Raditya
Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Jagaditha Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Ekonomi dan Bisnis Jagaditha
Publisher : Universitas Warmadewa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/jj.11.1.2024.31-42

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Umbul Sidomukti is an excellent tourist area with several tourist objects. Umbul Sidomukti tourism was designated as a tourist attraction because the area has a potential economic value from the tourism sector. This study aims to determine the economic value of the Umbul Sidomukti tourist attraction based on the travel cost method (TCM). This study uses the travel cost method based on primary data from in-person interviews and online surveys with 105 visitors visiting the Umbul Sidomukti tourist area. The study results show that the relationship between travel costs and distance and the number of tourist visits has a ceteris paribus negative relationship following tourism demand. Service and income variables have a positive effect that is not significant. Meanwhile, the potential economic value of the Umbul Sidomukti tour is estimated at Rp. 28,142,763,075 per year. This research can be used to develop natural tourism objects using the travel cost approach, especially the Umbul Sidomukti tourism object.
Women as Pillars of Coastal Economic Resilience: Role Transformation, Empowerment, and Gender Support in the Juwana Coastal Community Wardhani, Arisanti Ayu; Arwinda, Sherly; Solechan, Achmad; Shibghatalloh, Ahmad Hafiyyan; Syafrudin, Hasan Aminda; Musliha, Cici
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora Vol 14 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jish.v14i2.95632

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This study aims to analyze the division of gender roles within small-scale fishing households and to identify the empowerment of fishers’ wives that has already taken place in Juwana District. The research focuses on two villages in Juwana District, Pati Regency: Bendar and Bumirejo. The approach used in this study is mixed methods, combining a quantitative approach with descriptive statistics and a qualitative approach using triangulation. Data are collected through in-depth interviews with 60 fisher families using the snowball sampling method. The results show that women in fishing households play a crucial role not only in domestic (reproductive) affairs but also in economic (productive) activities such as fish processing, entrepreneurship, and cooperative management. Furthermore, women are active in social and community activities (managing community). Women’s empowerment is reflected in three main dimensions: resources (access to training, capital, and social support), agency (the ability to make decisions within the family and community), and achievements (increased financial independence and family welfare). The success of empowerment is supported by women’s confidence and skills, family support-especially from husbands-and facilitation from the government and other stakeholders.
Estimation Of Carbon Footprint Emission Consumption In Electricity From Individual Student: Case Study In Department Of Economics, Universitas Diponegoro Djatayu, Mentari Anggun; Susilowati, Indah; Furoida, Aini Nur; Musliha, Cici
Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan Vol 23, No 5 (2025): September 2025
Publisher : School of Postgraduate Studies, Diponegoro Univer

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jil.23.5.1292-1298

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This research aims to analyze estimated carbon footprint emissions based on daily electricity consumption, as well as provide strategies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The method applies a quantitative approach using descriptive statistics. Data collection was obtained through purposive sampling of economics students at Diponegoro University, with a total sample of 61 students. The CO₂ emissions calculates by multiplying electricity use with the ESDM emission factor based on the 2006 IPCC Guidelines. The result shows that the estimated carbon footprint per category, which presents a comparison of the consumption of electronic goods among upper middle class and lower middle-class students, there are 3 categories: low, medium and high where cross tabulation obtained results in the low category of 93 percent out of a total of 100 percent. Therefore, the students who consume electricity resulting in carbon emissions at Diponegoro University are relatively low, reaching 93 percent and the highest consumption reaches 4.92 percent, which is still below 5 percent of the carbon consumption standard, which is a good achievement in helping to maintain the sustainability of the university's environment.