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Indonesian Green Technology Journal
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Feasibility Analysis and Value Economic of Coastal Resources at Cemara Beach as A Tourism Place in West Lombok District Ahmad Zain Novianto; Aminudin Afandhi; Nuddin Harahab
The Indonesian Green Technology Journal Vol 7, No 3 (2018)
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Cemara Beach, West Lombok Regency is a coastal area that has high resources. Since the 1990s, some people in Cemara Beach has used coastal resources for tourism activities, but don’t have experienced significant development because under-optimal management and lack of community empowerment. The purpose of this study is to examine the feasibility of tourism objects, estimate the carrying capacity, assess the potential demand (demand) and calculate the value economic of tourism activities in Cemara Beach. This research is a combined qualitative and quantitative study. Data collection through direct observation, interviews, and literature studies with the number of respondents as many 60 visitors. The results showed that the tourist location of Cemara Beach was feasible to be developed as one of the tourist destination objects with a feasibility index has 84,43%. The results of the analysis of the carrying capacity of the region for tourism activities obtained a value of 506 people per day. Based on the results of statistical F test calculations or simultaneous testing (together) and statistical T test partially, obtained F count of (42.155)> F table (2.19) and t count of (2.957)> t table (2,006) so it was concluded that together (simultaneously) the variable cost of travel to Pantai Cemara tourism, distance, previous visiting experience, age, recent education, work time in a month, and income in a month had a significant effect on the variable demand for a visit to Cemara Beach. While partially the previous visiting experience variable has a significant and dominant influence on the visit request variable. From the calculation of the economic value of tourism activities using the Travel Cost Method, the consumer surplus is Rp. 1,401,340.03 per individual per year and the tourism economic value of Cemara Beach is Rp. 122,757,386,628 per year.Keywords: Cemara Beach, Feasibility of Tourism Objects, Economic Value
Analysis of Carrying Capacity of Water Resources Due to Land Change (Batu and Junrejo Districk) Halimah Rahman; Zaenal Kusuma; Arief Rachmansyah
The Indonesian Green Technology Journal Vol 7, No 3 (2018)
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Natural resource management is one of the primary needs of all living things, both for consumption and supporting other activities. Batu City, East Java Province, is a tourist area and a water catchment area that has the potential to be a source of ground water. However, the development of infrastructure as a espoused of tourist areas need serious undermining of the sustainability of the land water source. In 2001 the environmental carrying capacity ratio was 1.75 with a conditional safe status. In 2011 and 2015 the status of environmental carrying capacity has been exceeded with a ratio of 0.85 and 0.62. In 2017 there is a conditional safe status with an environmental carrying capacity ratio of 1.24.Keywords: Demand Water Resources, Ratio of carrying capacity, Supply water resources,
Prospective Analysis of Strategy for Developing Local Salak Production in Bilaporah Village, Madura Island Anita Qur'ania; Soemarno Soemarno; Aminudin Afandhi
The Indonesian Green Technology Journal Vol 7, No 3 (2018)
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Bilaporah village is one of the largest local salak production areas in Bangkalan Regency, Madura, with a high productivity of 0.33 quintals per plant per year. However, these conditions are not matched by the quality of fruit produced and marketed. One of the quality problems of local salak fruit in Bilaporah is the less sweet taste of the fruit. The fruit quality such as taste in salak is strongly influenced by the cultivation practices applied by farmers. The cultivation practices in the local salak farms in Bilaporah have been analyzed to determine the sustainability of the local salak farms. The purpose of this study was to develop a strategic direction in the context of developing local salak production areas based on prospective analysis. Based on the results of the analysis, the improvement of the sustainability status of the local salak farms in Bilaporah through improving the quality of human resources is good for the main actors, namely farmers and government agencies, especially the Department of Agriculture of Bangkalan Regency.Keywords: Bilaporah village, Local salak, Prospective analysis, Sustainability
Development Strategy of Kawatuna Landfill Management in Palu City Muhammad Iqbal Rajaguni; Bagyo Yanuwiadi; Amin Setyo Leksono
The Indonesian Green Technology Journal Vol 7, No 3 (2018)
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Kawatuna landfill serves the end processing of waste in Palu city region.  Kawatuna landfill has actually been completed with various facilities like liquor processing, compost processing, and biogas catch, but its implementation is still like an open dumping. This research aims to set out a development strategy of Kawatuna landfill in Palu city.  This was a descriptive qualitative method by comparing Kepanjen Edu-tourism landfill in Malang district and Kawatuna landfill in Palu city.  This research focuses on the assessment parameter of sustainable solid waste management in a developing country.  Data were collected through observation, documentation, and interview.  The data of the research result of Kepanjeng Edu-tourism landfill and Kawatuna landfill management was then compared to determine its management gap, be analyzed, and be served as a material to develop a strategy of Kawatuna landfill development.   Development strategy of Kawatuna landfill is as follows (a) operational technique aspect with the fulfillment of all feasibility standards; (b) legality aspect with the elaboration of regulation technique of waste management; (c) institutional aspect by separating the role of regulatory and operator institution, SOP and SPM (Standar Pelayanan Minimal or Minimum Service Standards) setting, as well as coordination strengthening among stakeholders; (d) financing and economics aspect by optimizing APBN (State Budget) and APBD (Local Budget) Provincial/District/City Government, finance source development form external party and retribution; (e) health and environmental aspect by providing health insurance for community and environment around the landfill; and (f) social aspect by empowering society around the landfill.Keywords: Development, Landfill, Sustainable, Strategy, Waste
Public Participation of Sustainable Tourism Development in The Coastal Area of Kili Kili Park In Wonocoyo Village, Panggul Subdistrict, Trenggalek District Yusup Saktiawan; Bagyo Yanuwiadi; Aminudin Afandhi
The Indonesian Green Technology Journal Vol 7, No 3 (2018)
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The objectives of this research are focusing on three points: 1) to analyze the considerable factors that underpin the development of sustainable tourism in coastal area of Kili Kili Park in Wonocoyo village, Panggul subdistrict, Trenggalek district; 2) to analyze forms and types of public participation in developing sustainable tourism in coastal area of Kili Kili Park; and 3) to formulate the public strategy for sustainable tourism development in coastal areas of Kili Kili Park. In this research, the techniques of data retrieval use interview, observation, and documentation and triangulation. Wonocoyo village located in Panggul subdistrict, Trenggalek, is as the object of the research. The results of the study show that if environmental factors are the most influencing factors of sustainable development with a score of 3.87, the level of public participation in coastal development is still lacking with a score of 1354. Strategies that can be used to increase tourists are to enhance and strengthen the promotions, the tourism facilities and the tourist attractions.Key words: Coastal Area, Public Participation, Panggul District, Sustainable Tourism Development, Wonocoyo Village

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