scholarly journals PERENCANAAN PROGRAM INTERPRETASI LINGKUNGAN DALAM PENGELOLAAN WISATA DI MAROON MANGROVE EDU PARK SEMARANG

2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 255-263
Author(s):  
Louis Allen Sipayung ◽  
Frida Purwanti ◽  
Sahala Hutabarat

ABSTRAK Interpertasi lingkungan dapat berperan penting dalam ekowisata dengan memberikan edukasi kepada pengunjung tentang potensi kawasan, informasi tentang konsekuensi pada setiap tindakan dan mengubah perilaku pengunjung untuk melestarikan lingkungan. Penelitian dilaksanakan pada bulan Februari 2017, dengan tujuan mengkaji profil dan persepsi pengunjung, mengidentifikasi ketersedian media informasi dan menyusun program interpretasi lingkungan. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian adalah metode deskriptif. Pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan teknik wawancara menggunakan kuesioner terhadap 50 pengunjung serta Focus Group Discussion (FGD) dengan stakeholder MMEP Semarang. Observasi dilakukan untuk mengidentifikasi ketersediaan media informasi yang ada di MMEP Semarang. Profil pengunjung yang datang ke MMEP Semarang paling banyak dari kelompok anak muda yang berusia antara 15-24 tahun dan  berasal dari wilayah Semarang sekitarnya (Kedungsepur). Persepsi pengunjung tentang informasi potensi wisata MMEP Semarang melalui program interpretasi yang ada, menunjukkan bahwa sebagian besar pengunjung (70%) masih kurang mendapatkan edukasi mengenai potensi wisata. Ketersediaan media informasi yang ada di MMEP Semarang terdiri dari papan informasi potensi alam, papan petunjuk arah, papan sejarah penanaman mangrove, papan informasi karcis, papan sejarah awal lokasi wisata dan papan larangan wilayah Lanumad. Program interpretasi lingkungan sesuai road map pengembangan wisata tahun 2015-2020 meliputi peyediaaan jasa pemandu wisata yang kompeten dan perbaikan fasilitas interpretasi yang sudah ada.   Kata Kunci: Interpretasi Lingkungan; Wisata; Media Informasi; Maroon Mangrove Edu Park  ABSTRACT Environmental interpretation play an important role in ecotourism by educating visitors about the potency areas, providing information on the consequences of each action and stimulating visitor behavior to preserve the environment. The study was conducted in February 2017, with the aims to assess visitor profiles and perceptions, to identify the availability of information media and to develop environmental interpretation programs. The method used in this research is descriptive method. The data were collected by interviewing to 50 visitors using  questionnaires and Focus Gorup Discussion (FGD) with stakeholders at MMEP Semarang. Observations were conducted to identify the availability of information media in MMEP Semarang. Profile of visitors who come to MMEP Semarang are mostly a group of young people with aged between 15-24 years and came from Semarang. The visitor perception about information of tourism potential at MMEP Semarang from the existing interpretation program, has shown that most of the visitors (70%) get less education about tourism potential. Availability of information media available in MMEP Semarang consists of natural potential information board, direction board, mangrove planting history board, ticket board information, early history board of tourist sites and ban board of Lanumad area. The environmental interpretation program would be develop according to the road map of tourism development 2015-2020 are providing competent tour guides and upgrading the existing interpretation facilities.  Keywords: Enviromental Interpretation, Tourism, Information Media Maroon Mangrove Edupark 

J-Dinamika ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 106-116
Author(s):  
Intan Noviantari Manyoe ◽  
Ronal Hutagalung

The tourism potential that is born from the concept of leading tourism in a village can increase people's income. The development of a village into a tourism village is not only by optimizing the existing tourism potential but also by paying attention to the protection of tourists and village communities from disaster factors. West Pentadio Village is bordered by Limboto Lake so that it has enormous potential if it is developed into tourism. However, Pentadio Barat Village is also prone to disasters so tourism development must be accompanied by efforts to reduce disaster risks. Programs implemented through the Thematic Community Service Program Period I 2020 entitled "Optimizing Tourism Potential and Reducing Disaster Risk in West Pentadio Village to Support Sustainable Development in the Limboto Plains Area, Gorontalo District" include: 1) survey of tourism potential; 2) survey of potential disasters; 3) making tourist information boards; 4) creating a disaster risk reduction information board; 5) development of a tourism module; 6) creation of a disaster module; 7) socialization of SDGs, tourism and disasters; 8) action program to optimize tourism potential; 9) disaster risk reduction program action; 10) educational programs through geothermal schools; 11) making information media; and 12) additional programs. These KKN programs form the basis for the next steps towards realizing integrated tourism and disaster risk reduction at Pentadio Barat. Keywords: tourism, disaster, geothermal, flood


J-Dinamika ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 106-116
Author(s):  
Intan Noviantari Manyoe ◽  
Ronal Hutagalung

The tourism potential that is born from the concept of leading tourism in a village can increase people's income. The development of a village into a tourism village is not only by optimizing the existing tourism potential but also by paying attention to the protection of tourists and village communities from disaster factors. West Pentadio Village is bordered by Limboto Lake so that it has enormous potential if it is developed into tourism. However, Pentadio Barat Village is also prone to disasters so tourism development must be accompanied by efforts to reduce disaster risks. Programs implemented through the Thematic Community Service Program Period I 2020 entitled "Optimizing Tourism Potential and Reducing Disaster Risk in West Pentadio Village to Support Sustainable Development in the Limboto Plains Area, Gorontalo District" include: 1) survey of tourism potential; 2) survey of potential disasters; 3) making tourist information boards; 4) creating a disaster risk reduction information board; 5) development of a tourism module; 6) creation of a disaster module; 7) socialization of SDGs, tourism and disasters; 8) action program to optimize tourism potential; 9) disaster risk reduction program action; 10) educational programs through geothermal schools; 11) making information media; and 12) additional programs. These KKN programs form the basis for the next steps towards realizing integrated tourism and disaster risk reduction at Pentadio Barat. Keywords: tourism, disaster, geothermal, flood


2003 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 149-151

The quadrilateral meeting at Aqaba, intended to ““kick off implementation”” of the road map, was attended by King Abdallah, Prime Minister Abbas, Prime Minister Sharon, and President Bush. All four leaders made statements at the end of the meeting, but only those by Abbas and Sharon are reproduced below. President Bush's statement was noteworthy for its mention of Israel as a ““vibrant Jewish state”” (““America is strongly committed and I am strongly committed to Israel's security as a vibrant Jewish state””) and of Palestinian ““hopes”” for a ““viable”” state, and for reiterating that the Arab states ““have promised to cut off assistance and the flow of money and weapons to terrorists groups and to help Prime Minister Abbas rid Palestinian areas of terrorism.”” The statements by Abbas and Sharon were drafted with U.S. officials prior to the meeting. Though Abbas did not comply with the Israeli demand of Palestinian acknowledgment of Israel as a ““Jewish state,”” his speech provoked indignation in the occupied territories for its reference to ““the suffering of the Jews”” without mention of Palestinian suffering, its reiterated call for ending the ““armed intifada,”” and its ““renunciation”” of terrorism. Sharon resisted U.S. suggestions to refer to ““settlements,”” but did mention ““unauthorized outposts.”” In reference to Sharon's mention of ““territorial contiguity”” for a ““viable”” Palestinian state, a spokesman indicated that the contiguity would be ensured by ““bridges and tunnels.”” The text of the statements, transcribed by eMediaMill- Works and carried by the Associated Press, was posted on the Washington Post's Website.


Mousaion ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 37 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Collence Takaingenhamo Chisita ◽  
Nyarai Patience Chibanda

The development of libraries in any country is critical for its socio-economic transformation especially during this 21st century era where access to information and knowledge underpins development. The International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) launched the Global Vision Project in 2017 as a way of strengthening library throughout the world. The project has seen over 190 countries participating worldwide. For most nations, especially those in the developing countries, this has indeed created platforms for strong and united library associations that are powering literate, informed and participative societies. A number of countries in Africa including Zimbabwe have taken the initiatives to participate in the IFLA Global Vision. This article seeks to examine the challenges and opportunities   for librarians in Zimbabwe in building a united library field. It will also scrutinize the road travelled by librarians in Zimbabwe in their pursuit of a vision to reposition their libraries on the global library landscape. The   article will also study the factors affecting the development of a unified library sector in Zimbabwe. It will also explore how the national professional association Zimbabwe Library Association (ZIMLA) can contribute towards a unified library profession through collaboration. The article also proposes a strategy to enhance cooperation among librarians in Zimbabwe.


2014 ◽  
Vol 6 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
JAVED ALAM SHEIKH

Almost 50 per cent of the world population is constituted by the women and they have been making substantial contribution to socio-economic development. But, unfortunately their tremendous contribution remains unrecognized and unnoticed in most of the developing and least developed countries causing the problem of poverty among them. Empowering women has become the key element in the development of an economy. With women moving forward, the family moves, the village moves and the nation moves. Hence, improving the status of women by way of their economic empowerment is highly called for. Entrepreneurship is a key tool for the economic empowerment of women around the world for alleviating poverty. Entrepreneurship is now widely recognized as a tool of economic development in India also. In this paper I have tried to discuss the reasons and role of Women Entrepreneurship with the help of Push and Pull factors. In the last I have also discussed the problems and the road map of Women Entrepreneurs development in India.


2005 ◽  
Vol 34 (2) ◽  
pp. 203-207

Ha'Aretz's lengthy interview with Dov Weisglass, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's ““point man”” with Washington and probably his closest advisor, was conducted by Ari Shavit and published first in excerpts and two days later in its entirety. In addition to bringing into sharp contrast the contradiction between Israel's declaratory policies and assurances and its actual policies and intentions——and in so doing eliciting a swift ““clarification”” from the Prime Minister's Office——the interview also conveys a sense of the intimacy and easy camaraderie that characterizes U.S.-Israeli interactions. The full text is available at www.haaretz.com. Tell me about the dynamics of the relationship between you [and U.S. national security advisor Condoleezza Rice], and whether it's an unusual relationship.


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