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PERSEPSI PENGUNJUNG TERHADAP DESTINASI WISATA ALAM ULEM-ULEM SPTN II RESORT TETEBATU TAMAN NASIONAL GUNUNG RINJANI Abdullah, Baiq Amanda Esya; Markum, Markum; Setiawan, Budhy
AGROTEKSOS, Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Pertanian Vol 34 No 3 (2024): Jurnal Agroteksos Desember 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/agroteksos.v34i3.1091

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Visitor perception is interpreted as an assessment or view of visitors to a tourist destination, which means a tourist destination must improve the quality of the destination for the better in order to get a positive perception. Therefore, visitor perceptions need to be examined to find out direct responses to Ulem-Ulem's Ecotourism Destinations. This can provide input and evaluation to the management of the Ulem-Ulem Ecotourism Destination as an effort to improve and recommend for the manager for visitor satisfaction. This research was carried out in Ulem-Ulem Nature Tourism with the aim of finding out how visitors perceive Ulem-Ulem Nature Tourism. The method used in this study is the descriptive method. Research data collection is carried out by observation, interviews, literature studies, and questionnaires. Determination of respondents using accidental sampling technique, with a total of 53 respondents. Data analysis using the Likert scale method with the provision of criteria limitations Very Good if the score interval is >116-140, Good if the score interval is >89-115, less good if the score interval is >62-88, and not good if the score interval is 35-61. The results of such analyses are presented in the form of tables. Based on the results of the study, the values for the variables Attraction, Accessibility, Ancillary services, and Price were in the good category with consecutive score values, namely (23.49), (21.57), (22.08), (22.38), (24.04).
PENGOLAHAN SAMPAH ORGANIK BERBASIS MAGGOT (Black soldier fly) UNTUK MENDUKUNG KEBERLANGSUNGAN ZERO WASTE DI DESA BILOK PETUNG KECAMATAN SEMBALUN KABUPATEN LOMBOK TIMUR Ramadhani; Abdullah, Baiq Amanda Esya; Fitria; Manaki, Gempar; Antareja, Gde Margin; Haeruni; Hidayat, Janu Wahyu; Sari, Nila Marta; Amalia, Risa
Jurnal Wicara Vol 2 No 3 (2024): Jurnal Wicara Desa
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/wicara.v2i3.4101

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West Nusa Tenggara Province faces serious waste management problems. Bilok Petung Village produces around 3 tonnes of waste per day, most of which ends up in the landfill. A zero waste approach using BSF (Black Soldier Fly) could be a solution. The aim of KKN activities in Bilok Petung Village is to explore the process of cultivating BSF (Black Soldier Fly) magots to support the implementation of zero waste. Activity methods include providing BSF cultivation facilities, collecting organic waste, hatching BSF eggs, maintaining BSF, harvesting eggs, processing maggots, and packaging products. The results of the activity show that BSF cultivation is able to process village organic waste into pupae and organic fertilizer with economic value. Pupae can be used as a source of animal protein and organic fertilizer can increase soil fertility. Thus, BSF cultivation has the potential to support the implementation of zero waste in Bilok Petung Village in a sustainable manner.
PENGOLAHAN SAMPAH ORGANIK BERBASIS MAGGOT (Black soldier fly) UNTUK MENDUKUNG KEBERLANGSUNGAN ZERO WASTE DI DESA BILOK PETUNG KECAMATAN SEMBALUN KABUPATEN LOMBOK TIMUR Ramadhani; Abdullah, Baiq Amanda Esya; Fitria; Manaki, Gempar; Antareja, Gde Margin; Haeruni; Hidayat, Janu Wahyu; Sari, Nila Marta; Amalia, Risa
Jurnal Wicara Vol 2 No 3 (2024): Jurnal Wicara Desa
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/wicara.v2i3.4101

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West Nusa Tenggara Province faces serious waste management problems. Bilok Petung Village produces around 3 tonnes of waste per day, most of which ends up in the landfill. A zero waste approach using BSF (Black Soldier Fly) could be a solution. The aim of KKN activities in Bilok Petung Village is to explore the process of cultivating BSF (Black Soldier Fly) magots to support the implementation of zero waste. Activity methods include providing BSF cultivation facilities, collecting organic waste, hatching BSF eggs, maintaining BSF, harvesting eggs, processing maggots, and packaging products. The results of the activity show that BSF cultivation is able to process village organic waste into pupae and organic fertilizer with economic value. Pupae can be used as a source of animal protein and organic fertilizer can increase soil fertility. Thus, BSF cultivation has the potential to support the implementation of zero waste in Bilok Petung Village in a sustainable manner.