scholarly journals An Evaluation of Community-Based Weaving Program Implementation in Gamplong Tourist Village Sleman Yogyakarta

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alfin Julianto ◽  
Sujarwo Sujarwo

The objectives of this study were to evaluate the implementation of community-based weavingprograminGamplongtouristvillageandtofindtheobstaclesinexecutingthe program for the local community. This study applied descriptive qualitative research method. Data were collected through observation, interviewing, and document analysis. The data analysis techniques employed in this study were data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. The result of this study showed: First, planning phase consisted of preparing the regeneration of weavers and local raw material plantation. Second, implementation phase comprised the execution of predetermined plan of weaving training as a regeneration effort and making use of local raw material. Third, evaluation phase was done to evaluate the regeneration effort of weavers and fulfillment of local raw materials. Fourth, the problems faced by the administrator of the weaving program in Gamplong Tourist Village were about natural resources, particularly raw material for weaving and human resources relating to the regeneration of weavers.

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wiwin Yunita ◽  
Yoyon Suryono

This research study was conducted to observe activity designs of community-based empowerment in order to find the result of the empowerment through tourist village development. The method employed in this study was descriptive qualitative. The instruments used to collect the data were observation, intervews, and documentation. The applied data analysis techniques were data collection, data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing. The result of this study pointed that the applied designs of the community-based empowermentwere: association, mentoring, funding, constructionoffacilitiesandinfrastructure,cooperation,andformationoforganizations. The implemented model or design hit its target. The target was determined based on the community needs. The results of the implementation of the empowering program were independence and economic improvement of the community.


Author(s):  
I. Made Adikampana

Aims: This paper addressed the characteristics of the tourism market to provide consideration to the development of local community-based tourism products in peripheral areas in Badung, Bali, Indonesia. Study Design:  Survey. Place and Duration of Study: Pangsan Tourist Village. The study conducted between June and August 2019. Methodology: Data collected by a visitor survey. The questionnaire employed a structured question to respondents at one time. The questions are related to the characteristics of the respondents. Respondents are tourists visiting peripheral areas and determined by purposive sampling. The number of respondents was 100 tourists. Then the collected data analyzed descriptively to interpret the appropriate market for tourism products of peripheral areas. Results: Tourists in the peripheral areas in Badung dominated by foreign from Europe. More than 80% of tourists come from France, Holland, Germany, England, and Italy. These countries are the main markets. Apart, the source of the tourism market potentially arrives from Australia and China. On the demographic facet, the tourism market is dominated by adults. Jobs related are professionals, managerial, and civil servants who have a solid urban routine every day. In addition, most tourists have high education levels. These characteristics are coherent with tourism products in the peripheral areas. The results also represent that the market has an average night holiday is 20 nights. However, most of the leisure time spent visiting and staying in centers of tourism. These circumstances indicate the dominance of the tourism center and contribute to the lack of community participation in tourism development in the peripheral areas. Conclusion: To promote participation it is important to maintain the suitability between the products and the tourism market. Another consideration is increasing the quality and diversification of attractions; partnerships between tourism actors in peripheral areas with tourism centers; and attracting local and domestic tourists.


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 365
Author(s):  
Etty SUSILOWATI ◽  
R. Maulana Aliif AKBAR

The increasing number of community plantation forests in Indonesia, specializing in plywood, has improved the size of this market. Many companies succeed in this business, creating fierce competition for raw material supplies. Additionally, the Indonesian government has intensified the wood industry production in 2015 so that several fast growing and shortage timber species were introduced. However, this great opportunity is also faced with the challenge that timber exported overseas must be certified. The existence of middlemen in the business supply chain can potentially disrupt the business with unsustainable procedures and can harm the environment. In this study, we investigated the requirements of a partnership to establish a sustainable partnership with the local communities, to provide a sustainable environmental development in Lombok and to deliver profitable business prospects to the wood industries. This research focused on investigating Dharma Satya Nusantara Group (DSNG)’s challenge to obtain and to secure raw materials of wood to maintain and to sustain its future plywood manufacturing businesses. A qualitative method was employed by using snowball sampling of 17 individuals, including farmers, landowners, NGOs, middlemen, and logistic companies. Finally, a triangulation method was employed to analyze the data. Our findings proved that a mediator was needed to find mutual goals between private sectors in the local community. The mediator position should be neutral and prohibit from taking a side. DSNG as the buyer could utilize an expert practitioner that would act as a mediator to connect with the people, while the farmers would be supported by cooperation as their connector to DSNG. Finally, a collectivist culture, mutual trust, solidarity, teamwork, and education were essential factors for sustainable partnership.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-54
Author(s):  
Ahmad Zarnuji ◽  
Hanif Amrulloh ◽  
Isnaini Nur Azizah

Rice husk is an organic waste found in Indonesia as a raw material for paper products. The society has not yet realized that the material could also be a medium of Arabic calligraphy. This research-based community service action aims to introduce the benefits of rice husk as a raw material for making paper. To practice the production of paper from rice husk as the basis for making Arabic calligraphy art, so it is needed to make a business community of paper production from rice husk based on Arabic calligraphy. By using the Asset-Based Community Development method, the community mentoring process is carried out by helping the business community of rice husk paper based on Arabic calligraphy during the production to the marketing process. To control the quality of the art of Arabic calligraphy, the EL-KA Lampung calligraphy community was involved. The result shows that the Arabic calligraphy created by the assisted community has high artistic value with different textures from rice husk paper, then it was created a rice husk paper business community based on Arabic calligraphy.


2021 ◽  
Vol 38 (4) ◽  
pp. 988-996
Author(s):  
I Made Darma OKA ◽  
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Ni Gst Nym Suci MURNI ◽  
I Putu Sudhyana MECHA ◽  
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...  

This study aims to analyze the implementation of community-based tourism (CBT) at the tourist village in the local people’s perspective. The data were collected through observation, interview and library research. The key informant was local community who understands implementation of CBT at tourist village, with total 200 respondents. The result shows that the CBT has been well implemented at tourist village. The community perceives that, among the 20 statements mentioned in questionnaire, 2 items show that the local people’s perception is very good and 18 is good, meaning that CBT have economically, socially, culturally, environmentally, and politically contributed to them. The test result of the CFA shows that 5 factors have significantly contributed to the implementation of the CBT at tourist village. The result of each variable shows that 19 variables have contributed significantly, only one has not significantly contributed.


2011 ◽  
Vol 4 (3-4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Bogoljub Antonić ◽  
Radoslav Grujić ◽  
Darijana Antonić

Water is the basic ingredient necessary for the maintenance of life of people and makes 60 - 70% of body weight. It is the most important ingredient in the tissue of plants and animals. In addition, water is one of the most important raw materials in industry. Due to irresponsible use of water in the past, there is great danger that humanity will have serious problems in the future, both in terms of water quantity and in terms of water quality. It is still not too late that from this point forward, all of humanity take austerity measures and water conservation as a strategic raw material in the future. Every individual and every community, both individual and joint efforts can at least mitigate this problem. Quality and hygiene of drinking water and water as raw materials in the food industry today are the parameters of quality of life, of which each local community must take more into account. The paper analyzes the situation in water abstraction from the wells that supplied Srbac drinking water, and chemical and microbiological quality of water in the aquifer, the water supply network and the reach of water consumption in the period from 2005-2009. The results obtained in this paper suggest that the appreciation of the applicable regulations in this area and conscientious work of all participants in the supply chain can affect the water today for the needs of the population can provide a satisfactory water quality, and at the same time can preserve water reserves for future generations.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hary Murcahyanto ◽  
Yuspianal Imtihan ◽  
Muhammad Alfian Nur Khair

Organology of Tongkek musical instruments in Pancor Subdistrict Selong East Lombok Province West Nusa Tenggara has an important role to be held, this research focuses on the process of making and processing the ignition of Tongkek musical instruments. This type of research uses the descriptive qualitative method. The subject in this study is The Tongkek Craftsman. Data collection techniques used in this research are interviews, laboratory tests, and documentation. Examination of the validity of data in this study using source triangulation. Data analysis techniques used consist of four stages, namely, data collection ( data collection), reduction (data reduction), Data display (presentation of data), and Conclusion drawing/verification (examiner conclusion and verification). The results of this study contain the organology of Tongkek musical instruments in detail and detail. First, in the manufacturing process, the craftsmen pay attention to the quality of tools and materials to be used, such as the degree of dryness, thickness, the sharpness of the knife, and the diameter of the bamboo used. Second, the process of logging, the most important thing in the process of Tongkek is the sensitivity of taste in each craftsman. Good quality raw materials are also very supportive of sound quality in Tongkek. So with this research, a piece of Tongkek music will know Tongkek instruments better and understand the importance of caring for Tongkek musical instruments wisely, so that the use of Tongkek musical instruments can be used optimally and is expected to bring up the makers of Tongkek with good sound quality.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 193-220
Author(s):  
Ni Putu Nina Eka Lestari ◽  
I Nyoman Rasmen Adi ◽  
Ni Nyoman Reni Suasih ◽  
Alit Sumantri

Purpose: (1) Compile a baseline study of the potential of tourist objects and attractions as well as the readiness of community participation in the Community Based Tourism development model and forms of collaboration with relevant stakeholders; (2) Strengthening institutional and community empowerment in developing Kendran Tourism Village, as a community-based tourism village; and (3) Establishment of cooperation models and policies that can be developed by local governments and related stakeholders. Research methods: the method of documentation, questionnaires, interviews, and FGD. The collected data was then analyzed using existing condition analysis techniques, ADO-ODTWA assessment, participatory rural analysis (PRA), SWOT analysis, MACTOR analysis, and MULTIPOL analysis. Findings: Kendran Village as a tourist village, as well as its readiness for development were quite potential. The main policies that need to be prioritized include increasing the capacity of rural communities, strengthening village tourism institutions, packaging attractions / attractions for creating branding, and expanding and maintaining markets. Implications: the development of a single destination tourist village is the creation of branding, while the policy to increase the capacity of rural communities has the highest value in the multiple destination tourist village scenario. Tourism development policy in the Province of Bali refers to the concept of sustainable and quality tourism, through various multi-sector policies.


Author(s):  
Isma Rosyida ◽  
Fredian Tonny Nasdian

<em><span style="font-size: 11pt;">Empowerment is road to participation and participation determine social and economical community development program’s impacts. Generally, this research aims to identifiy the correlation between participation level of society and stakeholders in holding  Corporate Social Responsibility  program of Geothermal Corporation through Micro Finance Board and its impact to the society’s social and economical condition. This research was concerned to see the implementation of Community Based Micro Finance Program in Kabandungan District by holding LKMS Kartini. The subjects of this research were the society of Cihamerang Village, including its local government and local community, also corporate staffs. Methodes which are implied in this reseach consist of quantitative and qualitative study. Sample taken as many as fourty-five  respondents who represent Cihamerang Village community, with the informant as many as nine persons. Results of this research shows that every stakeholders have different type and degree of participation. The higher micro finance board member’s participation level in every steps of program implementation, the higher social and economical impacts will be got.</span></em>


Jurnal IPTA ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 83
Author(s):  
I Made Adikampana ◽  
I Nyoman Sunarta ◽  
Ni Luh Kerti Pujani

The local community always took for granted the establishment of a tourist village as a rural tourism product. Likewise prevailed in Pinge Tourism Village, Tabanan Regency, Bali. In the context of developing rural tourism products in the Pinge Tourism Village, the participation of local communities is required to ensure the sustainability of tourism in rural areas. This paper aims to build a model for developing local community-based rural tourism products in Pinge Tourism Village. Community-based tourism (CBT) approaches are used to formulate models for rural tourism product development. The required data is collected through observation and interviews and then analyzed descriptively. The results of the analysis indicate local community-based rural tourism products are tourist pull factors in rural areas in the form of environmental characteristics and the practice of rural communities. The uniqueness of rural character and rural community routines are tourism capital posses by local communities. In addition to physical and socio-cultural uniqueness, rural tourism products are also determined by conformity with the target market. The existence of this rural tourism product model can increase local community participation in decision making and sharing of tourism benefits.


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