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Kajian Mengenai Kurangnya Fasilitas Perdagangan Tekstil Di Surabaya Menjadi Masalah Bagi Para Pelaku IKM Rafif, Arya Elfreda; Rahmatullah Masruchin, Febby
Jurnal Etnik: Ekonomi-Teknik Vol 3 No 1 (2024): ETNIK : Jurnal Ekonomi dan Teknik
Publisher : Rifa'Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54543/etnik.v3i1.298

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The aim of this research is to create a building design for the clothing industry from micro to macro level. The research method used is a case study, the paradigm used is based on facts that occur in the field and problems that exist within the scope of domestic industry. The lack of supporting capacity for industries such as textile trade makes it difficult for industrial players to obtain raw materials for production. Therefore, clothing industry players have to get the materials they need further than expected. In fact, currently several entrepreneurs have to source raw materials in the West Java area, because West Java is considered a more complete textile city for goods needed for production. Needs analysis produces building plans which are then implemented so that they can support the industrial community. The calculation results show that the construction of textile trade facilities in Surabaya has made a huge contribution to the clothing industry in the Surabaya region and even eastern Indonesia.
Tsunami Response in Batu Bengkung Beach Tourism, Gajahrejo Village, Malang Regency Kurniawan Arifyanda, Faisal; Tjahja Prakasa, Darmansjah; Rahmatullah Masruchin, Febby
Asian Journal of Social and Humanities Vol. 2 No. 7 (2024): Asian Journal of Social and Humanities
Publisher : Pelopor Publikasi Akademika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59888/ajosh.v2i7.290

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Batu Bengkung Beach in Malang Regency has excellent potential as a natural tourist destination. However, the natural condition which is an area prone to tsunami disasters also cannot be ignored. Safety considerations and minimizing casualties are the main reasons this tour aims to make adjustments to aspects of tsunami disaster mitigation. Likewise for the sustainability of tourism in the future. The method carried out is through qualitative and quantitative data research. Direct observation at the location is also needed to determine exactly the existing conditions, as well as interviews with several resource persons as data reinforcement. The result is the application of aspects of tsunami disaster mitigation that are relevant to existing natural conditions. Aspects of tsunami disaster mitigation that can be applied are, first, the determination or determination of evacuation locations and evacuation routes. By utilizing natural conditions surrounded by hills, these conditions can be an ideal evacuation location. The second early warning is in the form of an alarm or siren warning of a tsunami. Aims to notify of the tsunami disaster and is expected to evacuate immediately. The third erected vertical evacuation buildings in the form of tsunami shelters that met FEMA guideline standards. And finally regular disaster mitigation simulation training.