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Jurnal Kawistara : Jurnal Ilmiah Sosial dan Humaniora
ISSN : 20885415     EISSN : 23555777     DOI : -
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DESENTRALISASI DAN PENGELOLAAN WILAYAH PESISIR DI INDONESIA STUDI PADA DESA KOHOD KECAMATAN PAKUHAJI KABUPATEN TANGERANG Endiarjati Dewandaru Sadono
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 7, No 3 (2017)
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The management of coastal areas in Indonesia has now been decentralized. This study tries to analyze qualitatively how the coastal area management has been done in Tangerang District, more precisely in Kohod Village, Pakuhaji Sub-District. Kohod Village became one of the three pilot projects village of Kampung Sejahtera conducted by Organisasi Aksi Solidaritas Era Kabinet Kerja (OASE Kabinet Kerja). Despite the considerable potential of coconut and laksa noodle development, but poverty, unemployment and slums are still the major problem in Kohod Village. Therefore, the development of coastal areas in this village can’t be left entirely to the local community. It takes the role of the government and private sector to support the development acceleration in this village. Thus, the development of coastal areas in Kohod Village should be done using collaborative approach.
ASPECTS UNDERLYING THE MODIFICATION OF BRIDAL COSTUME IN GORONTALO AT THE WEDDING RECEPTION Hariana Hariana; G.R. Lono Lastoro Simatupang; Timbul Haryono; SP. Gustami
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The visualization of the Gorontalonese bridal costume worn at the wedding reception is increasingly diverse in terms of the modification forms. The modification can be seen in the design elements including shape, texture, color, material, and accessory. Furthermore, the modification of the current costume makes the functional value of the bridal costume different from the already patterned one, which can be seen from its social, symbolic, and economic values of the Gorontalo community. The data in this study was collected through the review of books and previous studies related to the wedding clothing, the interviews, and the observation of bridal costumes and analyzed using the qualitative data analysis approach. The observation of unmodified bridal costume objects was done at the Dulahopa Traditional House in Gorontalo, while that of modified bridal costume objects was conducted on the widely used bridal costumes within the last two years in Gorontalo. The purpose of this study was to find out the aspects underlying the modification of bridal costume in Gorontalo. The results show that Gorontalo people tend to choose modified wedding dresses in the wedding party. Moreover, this study suggests that the bridal costume modification is influenced by the family’s social status in Gorontalonese community, migratory Gorontalonese people (staying outside the area of origin), and technological advancement.
PARTISIPASI MASYARAKAT DALAM PELESTARIAN HUTAN MANGROVE DI KELURAHAN OESAPA BARAT KOTA KUPANG Fransisca Xaveriana Serafina Lio; Stefanus Stanis
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 7, No 3 (2017)
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One of the districts in East Nusa Tenggara that has mangrove forests along the coastline is Kupang City, particularly West Oesapa region. Based on the result of preliminary observation, mangrove forest has been used as a recreational area. On the other hand, the partially of mangrove forest area has been earmarked for aquaculture area and it is an early indication of mangrove forest damage. In order to ensure the sustainability, the conservation efforts are needed which couldn’t be separated from community participation. Therefore, the need for a study about the community participation degree in conserving mangrove forest. A total of 30 respondents are interviewed using a questionnaire, taken by purposive. In-depth interviews are conducted to 5 villagers as key informants. Data include socioeconomic conditions, knowledge, perception, and community participation on mangrove forest. Data are analyzed by crosstab to examine the relationship between knowledge and perception, knowledge and participation, and perception and participation. The research result shows that the community knowledge about the benefits of mangrove forests is high, which is 68%. Knowledge of damage is low, which is 74%, but the knowledge of damage prevention is high, which is 77%. The community perception of benefits, damages and prevention is high at 68%, 55% and 49%. Community participation in training of the important existence and mangrove forest utilization is low, which is 65%, and 61%, while participation in the prevention of damage is high, which is 49%. 
MEMUTUS LOGIKA KARITATIF DALAM PRAKTIK PARIWISATA DI UBUD, BALI I Made Kusuma Negara; I Made Adikampana; Saptono Nugroho
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Many villas in Ubud is located around agricultural land owned by farmers who are members of Subak. There is a deal that the villas are required to provide material contributions to local institutions, including Subak. Such contributions produce caritative framework which not in line towards the sustainability of tourism development. This paper addresses to offer the guidelines of sustainable tourism practice in Ubud, Bali. To fulfill this purpose, data has been collected from observations and interviews with selected informants and then analyzed descriptively. The analysis indicated that there is dualism perspective against agriculture, which has implications towards exclusivity in-group, especially farmers and villas. Each group attempts to maintain the dualism perspective by applying various tactics, which can lead to disharmonies relations between groups. It requires social guidance in order to reduce caritative framework by creating common tourism sphere through agrotourism.
MEMAHAMI EKSISTENSI MANUSIA MELALUI MEDIA KOMUNIKASI Luthfy Avian Ananda
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Manusia sebagai makhluk hidup yang diberikan keunikan tersendiri oleh Tuhan Yang Maha Esa di alam semesta ini karena mampu menciptakan sebuah simbol yang bernama komunikasi dalam berinteraksi bersama dengan sesamanya atau makhluk hidup lainnya. Menciptakan, menggunakan, lalu menyalahgunakannya, itulah hakikatnya fase kehidupan manusia di muka bumi yang lekat dengan kehidupan sosial sehari-hari. Adanya sebuah sistem simbol dan kebahasaan yang diciptakan ini menuntut masyarakat dunia untuk memahami betapa pentingnya arti membaca, transformasi pengetahuan, dan menumbuhkan pengertian yang lebih luas dan membuat segala hal yang awalnya berada di luar jangkauan menjadi lebih dinamis. Seperti contohnya yang sudah banyak ditemukan dalam kehidupan masa kini, keberadaan internet, telepon seluler, radio, dan televisi adalah bukti bahwa segala interaksi simbol dan kebahasaan itu sudah tidak terbatas oleh jarak dan waktu.
CONNECTING GLOBAL AND LOCAL INDONESIAN RELIGIOUS ENVIRONMENTAL MOVEMENTS Jonathan D Smith
Jurnal Kawistara Vol 7, No 3 (2017)
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This article discusses connections between transnational multi-faith social movements addressing climate change on a global scale with local expressions of religion and ecology in Indonesia. It connects two trends in literature on religion and ecology: 1) spatial analysis of religion and the natural environment and 2) studies of religious environmental social movements. Many studies of these movements put religious activists at the center, which suggests that they operate in a separate zone, somewhat disconnected from the local communities they aim to represent and reform. This articles argues that religious environmental movements can be better understood by placing them in the middle, as actors embedded in and shaped by overlapping global and local spaces. The article begins with a brief review of literature on religion and ecology relevant to a spatial analysis of religion and environmental social movements. It then argues that studies about religious environmental movements can be enriched by studying how movements are embedded in global and local contexts. It provides examples of how the Indonesian context (among others) has helped to shape global religious environmental movements. Next, the article presents case studies in Indonesia demonstrating how environmental activists share a dynamic relationship with their contexts, and how religious environmental discourses are co-created by local communities and religious activists. The article concludes with suggestions for further study about creative adaption to climate change at the local and global level.
PAKET WISATA EDUKASI SUBAK UPAYA MENJAGA KEBERLANJUTAN POTENSI PERTANIAN DAN PARIWISATA BERBASIS BUDAYA DI BALI Ni Luh Ramaswati Purnawan; I Ketut Sardiana
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Tourism and agriculture are leading sectors of development in Bali Province. Before Bali’s economy relies heavily on tourism sector, agriculture was a major driver of economic growth. However, with so many challenges of land adjustment and use, and the increase tendency of agricultural land conversion into non-agricultural purpose, the growth of the agricultural sector gradually decreased. Declining of agriculture domain might cause a challenge for Bali because agriculture is not just an activity of land cultivation, but it has related more as spirit or the essential substances of Balinese cultural identity. One of the agricultural universal icons is the Subak system, which has named as world cultural heritage by UNESCO in 2012. Thus, to ensure the sustainability of the agricultural and tourism in Bali, the effort to combine both fields through development of Subak educational tourism becomes relevant. This idea is based on the perspectives that agricultural and tourism areas are interrelated systems. Tourism in Bali is counting on how Bali can preserve its natural and cultural attractions, this include the agrarian culture and lifestyle. The emergence of knowledge-based society, that encourage travellers to be actively involved and participate to fulfill their desire of learning and understanding others culture, has greatly contributed to development of this special interest tourism. Study indicated that Subak educational tourism can be applied toward sustainability as it incorporated the aspect of natural and socio-cultural conservation and could offer economic benefits for the well-being of the local community.
TAPAK EKOLOGI KEPARIWISATAAN ALAM PADA ZONA PEMANFAATAN DI TAMAN NASIONAL GUNUNG MERAPI (TNGM) (Konsep Pengembangan Kepariwisataan Alam Tematik Tapak Kawasan Kalikuning-Kaliadem Sebagai Kawasan Budaya Vulkanik ) Muhamad Muhamad
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Merapi forest ecosystem has a very important ecological value for the Merapi region in particular and the districts (Sleman, Magelang, Boyolali, Klaten) in general. The ecosystem has given area function as a provider of environmental services and natural tourism, as a place of biodiversity, water catchment areas. Protected forests around Kalikuning-Kaliadem has tropical rainforest vegetation species are very specific. Objective assessment tread design of nature tourism at Merapi Mount can provide a reference to the zone setting function space utilization for the development of nature tourism. The method used in this research is the interpretation and assessment and see the diversity of tropical rain forest ecosystem and its interaction with topografi hill-slopes are capable of becoming a new destination in the development of ecological tourism. Interpretation can be packaged in the form of interpretation and information ecosystems located area in Kalikuning nature. The results showed that the protected forest that is Kalikuning-Kaliadem TNGM can be used as a development site volcanic areas of cultural, ecological, and the very high of community interaction rescuers around.
KONSERVASI SUMBER DAYA AIR DAN LINGKUNGAN MELALUHI KEARIFAN LOKAL DI DESA MARGODADI KECAMATAN SEYEGAN KABUPATEN SLEMAN YOGYAKARTA Rita Dewi Triastianti; Nasirudin Nasirudin; Sukirno Sukirno; Warsiyah Warsiyah
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Local wisdom has been derived from the expression of ancestors that grows and develops especially in rural life norms which could be related to local food security. The question will be on what kind of natural resources can be managed without damaging the environment. In line with the issue, we need to know the local natural resources and manage it through the people behavior by following the local norms. Margodadi Village located in the western part of Sleman regency. The condition of society and its natural resources and environment is still original and unique. Activities undertaken by the community are mostly simple and traditional. Live harmony between individuals in society still exists. Natural resources and the environment are utilized by the community from generation to generation to this day, such as the existence of clean water - lake which is considered out of a big banyan tree. This water comes out of the ground under the tree and is called “Tuk Sibedug”. The water of this lake is often used for bathe rituals in a pond and the rest flows into the river for farming irrigation especially rice fields. By knowing the inner or spiritual strength of each individual, the norms of life will grow and develop, so that natural resources and environment can be managed better. Natural resources from the agricultural, livestock, fishery and small industries sectors are possible to potentially generate per capita income of 519 kg per person per year. This shows the existence of local food security in the villages of Seyegan that has been achieved.

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