scholarly journals Empowering of Small, Micro and Cooperatives Business Enterprise (SMCEs) on Base Agribusiness to Face ASEAN Market: Survey at SMCEs Malang, Indonesia

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Benny Hutahayan

Purpose: This study aim to analyze the Empowering of Small, Micro and Cooperatives Business Enterprise(SMCEs) on the base Agribusiness in Facing Asean Economic Community (AEC). Method: Population in research is all SMCEs under develop on Board of Cooper- ative, Industry and Commerceof three areas, North-East, Central, and South-West Malangbeing based on Agribusiness. Sample was done of the trained and developed about management of is effort; administration, accountancy, marketing and exploiting of various facility of is inclusive of information technology that is as much 60 SMCEs.Analyze conducted by regression of variable supporting power of SMCEs. Finding: The study result show that variables identified in model to progress of effort SMCEs equal to 0,66%. While if seen from level of influence relative minimize, that is only equal to 0,44%. Its Small cause is the influence possibility of progress variables of effort, with the indicator only mount the advantage and satisfaction in trying to represent the small shares from progress variables of is effort very macro. But that way result of this study represent the step of early good in comprehending by real is condition faced by SMCEs in Malang. Originality: In addressing this condition SMECs anywhere including in Malang require attention was more serious in order to organize further about their performance in the face of this global issue. Otherwise SMECs would lose in global competition, which grew rapidly in the future. Keywords: SMCEs Agrobusiness, AEC

2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 30
Author(s):  
Regina Eugeny Destin Wirawan ◽  
Yessi Nirwana Kurniadi ◽  
Fitri Suciaty

ABSTRAKPangkalan Pendaratan Ikan Tulandale berada di Kabupaten Rote Ndao, Provinsi Nusa Tenggara Timur. Breakwater di PPI Tulandale tidak dapat melindungi kolam pelabuhan dari gelombang tinggi. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah re-design breakwater pada PPI Tulandale agar dapat melindungi kolam pelabuhan. Simulasi hidrodinamika, transpor sedimen dan transformasi gelombang dilakukan dengan bantuan perangkat lunak Mike 21 untuk 2 buah skenario. Pada skenario alternatif 1, mulut pelabuhan di perkecil menjadi 50 m dan skenario alternatif 2 pada kondisi breakwater eksisting ditambah bangunan breakwater tegak lurus garis pantai sepanjang 200 m. Simulasi dilakukan selama 15 hari. Hasil analisis pada pemodelan, kondisi arus saat pasang purnama dan perbani bergerak dari arah barat daya kearah timur laut dengan kecepatan 0,00–0,08 m/s untuk alternatif 1, sedangkan kecepatan arus alternatif 2 arus sebesar 0,08–0,16 m/s. Hasil pemodelan hidrodinamika, transpor sedimen dan transformasi gelombang menunjukan bahwa bentuk re-design breakwater pada alternatif 2 efektif untuk melindungi kolam pelabuhan di PPI Tulandale karena dapat mereduksi gelombang sebesar 46,7% dari gelombang diluar kolam pelabuhanKata kunci: re-design breakwater, hidrodinamika, sedimentasi ABSTRACTTulandale Fishing Port Tulandale is located in Rote Ndao district, The province of Nusa Tenggara Timur. The Breakwater in Tulandale Fishing Port could not protect the port basin from the height of waves. The aimed of this study is to re-design breakwater in Tulandale Fishing Port in order to protect the port basin. The Hydrodynamic, sediment transport and waves transformation simulation are applied in this study by using mike 21 software for 2 scenarios. In the first scenario, the port basin width is reduced to 50 m and the second scenario is using the existing breakwater condition with the added breakwater building Perpendicular along the coast line for 200m. The simulation run of 15 days. The result show that the condition during the spring tide and neap tide move from south west to north east with 0.00-0.08 m/s for first scenario, while the current speed for the second scenario is is 0.08-0.16 m/s. Hydrodynamic result, sediment transport and wave transformation model that the shape of re-design breakwater on the second scenario more effective to protect the port basin at The Tuandale Fishing Port because the wave decrease at 46.7% from outside the port basin.Keywords: re-design breakwater, hydrodynamics, sedimentation


1994 ◽  
Vol 84 (3) ◽  
pp. 389-402 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. R. Riley ◽  
D.R. Reynolds ◽  
A.D. Smith ◽  
L.J. Rosenberg ◽  
Cheng Xia-nian ◽  
...  

AbstractRadar, aerial netting and ground sampling were used to study the autumn migration of Nilaparvata lugens (Stål) in Jiangsu Province in east central China. Emigration of macropterous adults increased from late August until late September as the main rice crop matured and was harvested. In early and mid September, the resulting windborne migrations carried the planthoppers mainly towards the west, although the migration directions ranged (within the western sector) from south to north. By late September, however, displacements were predominantly to the south-west on the then prevailing north-east monsoon winds: migration was particularly rapid when the north-easterlies were reinforced by typhoons. Although in late September such movements to more southerly latitudes are essential for the survival of the planthoppers' progeny, we found no definite evidence for preferential emigration on winds blowing towards the south. There were, however, indications that when winds towards the north occurred, the duration of migratory flight was curtailed. Irrespective of any possible preference for migration on northerlies, a large proportion of the N. lugens population would normally be carried in an adaptive southwards direction, because the advent of the north-east monsoon occurs at a time when the number of flight-ready planthoppers approaches its peak.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pierre Tulet ◽  
Bertrand Aunay ◽  
Guilhem Barruol ◽  
Christelle Barthe ◽  
Remi Belon ◽  
...  

AbstractToday, resilience in the face of cyclone risks has become a crucial issue for our societies. With climate change, the risk of strong cyclones occurring is expected to intensify significantly and to impact the way of life in many countries. To meet some of the associated challenges, the interdisciplinary ReNovRisk programme aims to study tropical cyclones and their impacts on the South-West Indian Ocean basin. This article is a presentation of the ReNovRisk programme, which is divided into four areas: study of cyclonic hazards, study of erosion and solid transport processes, study of water transfer and swell impacts on the coast, and studies of socio-economic impacts. The first transdisciplinary results of the programme are presented together with the database, which will be open access from mid-2021.


1932 ◽  
Vol 69 (5) ◽  
pp. 209-233 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. D. Osborne

THE Carlingford-Barnave district falls within the boundaries of Sheet 71 of the Ordnance Survey of Ireland, and forms part of a broad promontory lying between Carlingford Lough on the north-east and Dundalk Bay on the south-west. The greater part of this promontory is made up of an igneous complex of Tertiary age which has invaded the Silurian slates and quartzites and the Carboniferous Limestone Series. This complex has not yet been investigated in detail, but for the purposes of the present paper certain references to it are necessary, and these are made below. The prevalence of hybrid-relations and contamination-effects between the basic and acid igneous rocks of the region is a very marked feature, and because of this it has been difficult at times to decide which types have been responsible for the various stages of the metamorphism.


1845 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 33-35 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hibbert

In his paper, the author explains that the limestone in question, which is confounded with the common carboniferous or mountain limestone of marine origin, is, in his opinion, of fresh-water origin.On an irregular line extending from Joppa on the coast of the Firth of Forth, in a south and south-west direction to the Pentland Hills, strata of mountain or carboniferous limestone crop out at intervals; and their marine origin is indicated by encrinites, the Productus, &c., and corallines. This limestone is developed with least interruption between Edmonstone and Muirhouse, where it is from twelve to twenty feet thick. At this part of the line may be seen fractures and elevations of the strata of limestone and superincumbent shale and sandstone, evidently occasioned by a sudden and violent uplifting force acting from north-east to south-west, and causing the uplifted strata to dip south-east at an angle of 25°. These uplifted beds, between Edmonstone and Muirhouse, and subsequently to Burdiehouse, form the strata which dip under the coalmeasures of Gilmerton, Loanhead, and other sites.


1954 ◽  
Vol 49 ◽  
pp. 267-291
Author(s):  
Elizabeth B. Wace

The Cyclopean Terrace Building lies to the north-west of the Lion Gate on the northern end of the Panagia Ridge and faces almost due west across the valley of the Kephissos and modern main road from Corinth to Argos. It lies just below the 200 m. contour line, and one terrace below the houses excavated in 1950–51 by Dr. Papadimitriou and Mr. Petsas to the east at the same end of the ridge. The area contains a complex of buildings, both successive and contemporary, and in view of the discovery of structures both to the south-west and, by the Greek Archaeological Service, to the north-east it is likely that this whole slope was covered by a portion of the outer town of Mycenae. This report will deal only with the structure to which the name Cyclopean Terrace Building was originally given, the so-called ‘North Megaron’, supported by the heavy main terrace wall.The excavation of this structure was begun in 1923. The main terrace wall was cleared and two L.H. IIIC burials discovered in the top of the fill in the south room. In 1950 it was decided to attempt to clear this building entirely in an endeavour to find out its date and purpose. The clearing was not, however, substantially completed until the close of the 1953 excavation season, and this report presents the available evidence for the date as determined by the pottery found beneath the building; the purpose is still a matter for study, though various tentative conclusions can be put forward.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Endurance Uzobo ◽  
Aboluwaji D. Ayinmoro

Abstract Introduction: Modern Postnatal Care Services (PNC) in Nigeria is vital tool for providing quality health for mothers and newborns. Nonetheless, many regions in Nigeria are still struggling to achieve optimum utilisation of modern PNC services due to variation in associated socioeconomic factors of mothers based on their regions. This study aims at assessing regional socioeconomic factors associated with PNC services utilisation and its relationship with child morbidity in Nigeria. Methods Data for this study was extracted from the Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS) 2018 birth recoded file dataset, with a sample size of 30713 women (aged 15–49). Data were analysed using descriptive statistics, Chi-Square Test and logistic regression. The main predictor variable was the region, while others included the type of PNC service utilised and various demographic variables of the respondents – age, education, type of residence, religion, ethnicity among others. Results The average age of the respondents was 29.5 ± 6.8. The use of modern PNC services ranged from South-West (20.3%), South-South (10.9%), South-East (23.0%), North-Central (22.0%), North-East (13.0%) to North-West (10.9%). The prevalence of child morbidity ranged from South-West (8.5%), South-South (9.8%), South-East (11.4%), North-Central (15.3%), North-East (26.3%) to North-West (28.7%). Child morbidity is significantly higher in the South-South (OR = 1.46), South-East (OR = 1.50), North-Central (OR = 1.13), North-East (OR = 2.31) and North-West (OR = 1.35) compared to the South-West. Conclusion Majority of women in Nigeria are not using modern PNC services. Regional variations in the use of PNC services and socio-demographic characteristics of mothers influence child morbidity in Nigeria. There is need for regional-specific context sensitisation for mothers in the use of modern PNC services.


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