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PEMETAAN DAN PENGEMBANGAN WILAYAH POTENSI PARIWISATA DI DESA SELONG BELANAK, KABUPATEN LOMBOK TENGAH Nurcholisah, Andini; Supriyadi, Didy Ika; Ranggabarani, Amir Zaman Fikhra; Sugiarta, Lalu Ade; Andriani, Suhadah; Saraswati, Gadis Rahayu Harum; Urwatulwutsqo, Baiq Zhalixa Rida; Rahmayati, Nisa Dwi; Haifa, Hasna Nur; Widnur, Rifki Wahyuhadi; Novita, Dien
Jurnal Wicara Vol 2 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Wicara Desa
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/wicara.v2i2.4100

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Selong Belanak Village is a village located in the south of Lombok Island. Selong Belanak Beach has its own uniqueness which can become a magnet for visitors, one of which is Selong Belanak Beach. However, it is not only Selong Belanak beach that tourists can visit. Choosing tourist attractions becomes easy if there is a system that provides tourist information in Selong Belanak. Based on the situation analysis regarding the situation in Selong Belanak Village, the UNRAM PMD KKN group designed various activities to answer these problems. The problems that have been identified are grouped into 2 large groups, namely mapping village potential and developing village potential. From the mapping results, there are four categories of tourism in the Selong Belanak village area, one of which is beach tourism. Beach tourism also has six tourist attractions that tourists can visit. There are several accommodation accommodations in Selong Belanak village, ranging from resorts, hotels, villas and homestays. In this case, the Selong Belanak Community Service Team takes part in community empowerment in terms of digital-based tourism promotion. The online promotion that will be carried out will use existing websites and social media platforms.
PEMETAAN DAN PENGEMBANGAN WILAYAH POTENSI PARIWISATA DI DESA SELONG BELANAK, KABUPATEN LOMBOK TENGAH Nurcholisah, Andini; Supriyadi, Didy Ika; Ranggabarani, Amir Zaman Fikhra; Sugiarta, Lalu Ade; Andriani, Suhadah; Saraswati, Gadis Rahayu Harum; Urwatulwutsqo, Baiq Zhalixa Rida; Rahmayati, Nisa Dwi; Haifa, Hasna Nur; Widnur, Rifki Wahyuhadi; Novita, Dien
Jurnal Wicara Vol 2 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Wicara Desa
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/wicara.v2i2.4100

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Selong Belanak Village is a village located in the south of Lombok Island. Selong Belanak Beach has its own uniqueness which can become a magnet for visitors, one of which is Selong Belanak Beach. However, it is not only Selong Belanak beach that tourists can visit. Choosing tourist attractions becomes easy if there is a system that provides tourist information in Selong Belanak. Based on the situation analysis regarding the situation in Selong Belanak Village, the UNRAM PMD KKN group designed various activities to answer these problems. The problems that have been identified are grouped into 2 large groups, namely mapping village potential and developing village potential. From the mapping results, there are four categories of tourism in the Selong Belanak village area, one of which is beach tourism. Beach tourism also has six tourist attractions that tourists can visit. There are several accommodation accommodations in Selong Belanak village, ranging from resorts, hotels, villas and homestays. In this case, the Selong Belanak Community Service Team takes part in community empowerment in terms of digital-based tourism promotion. The online promotion that will be carried out will use existing websites and social media platforms.
Study of Land Use Change Map in the Irrigation Areas of Gebong and Sesaot, West Lombok Regency Suripto; Sugiarta, Lalu Ade; Anggraeni, Juraedah Dwi; Jupri
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 6 No 4 (2023): Oktober-Desember 2023
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpmpi.v6i4.6259

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The conversion of an area's land cover can provide social and economic benefits for the area but also often has important impacts on the environment. Thus, knowledge and skills in reading land cover change maps from satellite images are very important for Environmental Science students. Work practice for students of the Mataram University Environmental Studies Program was carried out at the West Lombok PUPR Service with the aim of increasing knowledge and skills about reading, analyzing and interpreting land cover change maps through geographic information systems, especially for the irrigation areas of Gebong and Sesaot, West Lombok. Work practice was carried out using lecture, simulations, and practice with assistance methods The results show that participant was proficient in reading, analyzing and interpreting land cover change maps using both the maxilum likelihood method and the manual digitization method. From the results of work practices using the maximum likelihood and manual digitization method, it was known that in the Gebong irrigation area from 2018 to 2023 there will be a reduction in the area of ​​3% (3%) of paddy fields, 1% (4%) of vegetated land, and an increase of 3 (8%) of built-up land. In the Sesaot irrigation area, there was a reduction in the area of ​​vegetated land by 10% (6%), an increase in the area of ​​rice fields by 8% (3%), and built-up land by 2% (2%). It had been confirmed that the built-up land in the two irrigation areas consists of residential and industrial lands.
The Implementation of a spatial model for developing a flood early warning system in the Kelep River Basin, Lombok, Indonesia: Implementasi model spasial untuk pengembangan sistem peringatan dini banjir di Daerah Aliran Sungai Kelep, Lombok, Indonesia Sugiarta, Lalu Ade; Virgota, Arben; Farista, Baiq; Widiyanti, Astrini
Indonesian Journal of Tropical Biology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): August 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Siti Widhatul Faeha

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Indonesia, including in the Kelep Watershed, Lombok Island, flood disasters frequently occur. Land use changes and climate variability make this area more vulnerable to floods. This study aims to analyze the distribution and level of flood vulnerability and the dominant factors causing flood vulnerability in the Kelep Watershed. The method used was the weighting of six parameters, namely slope, landform, soil type, rainfall, land use, and river buffer, which were then overlaid using ArcGIS 10.8 software. The results showed that the highly flood-prone areas were spread across all sub-districts in the Kelep watershed, with the highest concentration in Sekotong, Lembar and Southwest Praya sub-districts. The three villages with the highest flood-prone areas are Candi Manik, Sekotong Tengah and Taman Baru. These areas require special attention as they often experience serious impacts due to flooding. Based on the validation test, the RMSE value of 5.95% indicates acceptable accuracy. The resulting flood vulnerability classification map can be used as a flood early warning system or basis for flood risk mitigation and is proposed to be implemented through cross-sector collaboration to improve preparedness and reduce disaster impacts.
The Implementation of a spatial model for developing a flood early warning system in the Kelep River Basin, Lombok, Indonesia: Implementasi model spasial untuk pengembangan sistem peringatan dini banjir di Daerah Aliran Sungai Kelep, Lombok, Indonesia Sugiarta, Lalu Ade; Virgota, Arben; Farista, Baiq; Widiyanti, Astrini
Indonesian Journal of Tropical Biology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): August 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Siti Widhatul Faeha

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Indonesia, including in the Kelep Watershed, Lombok Island, flood disasters frequently occur. Land use changes and climate variability make this area more vulnerable to floods. This study aims to analyze the distribution and level of flood vulnerability and the dominant factors causing flood vulnerability in the Kelep Watershed. The method used was the weighting of six parameters, namely slope, landform, soil type, rainfall, land use, and river buffer, which were then overlaid using ArcGIS 10.8 software. The results showed that the highly flood-prone areas were spread across all sub-districts in the Kelep watershed, with the highest concentration in Sekotong, Lembar and Southwest Praya sub-districts. The three villages with the highest flood-prone areas are Candi Manik, Sekotong Tengah and Taman Baru. These areas require special attention as they often experience serious impacts due to flooding. Based on the validation test, the RMSE value of 5.95% indicates acceptable accuracy. The resulting flood vulnerability classification map can be used as a flood early warning system or basis for flood risk mitigation and is proposed to be implemented through cross-sector collaboration to improve preparedness and reduce disaster impacts.