scholarly journals ANALISIS STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN EKOWISATA BAHARI PULAU LAUT KABUPATEN KOTABARU KALIMANTAN SELATAN Study Pada Pulau Samber Gelap, Tanjung Kunyit, Teluk Tamiang dan Pantai Gedambaan

2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 115
Author(s):  
Hidayatulah As Syahri ◽  
Marijati Sangen ◽  
Ahmad Rifani

<p><em>This study aims to determine (i) Internal environmental factors and weaknesses, (ii) determine factors of external environmental into opportunities and threats in the depvelopment of marine ecotourism in Kotabaru district, and (iii) appropriate strategic alternatives in the development of marine ecotourism in Kotabaru district</em><em></em></p><p><em>This study use destriptive method with qualitative approach. Purposive sampling technique in use to select the sample of 60 tourism and 40 local people who were in Kotabaru district. Data analysis used IFAS, EFAS, SFAS and SWOT analysis.</em><em></em></p><p><em>The result showed that factors of internal environment which became the strength in the development of ecotourism of Kotabaru district are very interesting tourism attraction. It can be seen from natural conditions which are still beautiful, and natural. It is free from pollution and noise, and has very beautiful coral reefs and sea plants, and it is spported by the attitude of local people whoare very friendly and open to tourism. While the factors internal environment which became the weakness in ecotourism of Kotabaru district are limited facilities and infrastructure in the form of limited power supplies, shortage of clean water. In addion, the condition of bad-condition roads caused travel time to reach the tourism attarcations very long. The other weaksness was tourism promotion which was still less than optimal.</em><em></em></p><p><em>The factors of external environment which became the opportunities in the development of ecotourism in Kabupeten Kotabaru were the policies in the depelopment of tourism which are able to attract investors, tourism ttavel agents to open tour and travel services, the policies in development can drive business activites and icrease the sociey’s income and also the policies in the development of tourism can open opportunities to people in every tourism activities. The environmental factors which became threats in marine tourism development in kabupaten Kotabaru were : (1) the fisherman still used tools or equipment which can damage the sea ecosystem, (2) peple still dit not take good care of cleanliness of their living environment, (3) the low awareness of the people of importance of education  (4) the development of tourism can influence the local culture wisdom, and (5) the policy of the regional development potencially disturb the activities of people in making their livings as their main jobs.</em><em></em></p><p><em>Priority strategic alternative based on SWOT analysis are : (1) an integrated management of the marine ecotourism development of Kotabaru district-society-based, (2) monitoring the utilization of natural resources should not exceed the capacity of the environment by involving NGOs and government agencies, (3) cooperating with investors in improving tourism facilities nd tourism supporting infrastructure, (4) making tourism-aware group involving government, community, and business as mediators of tourism (5) increasing cooperation with local government with the stockholder in facing high competition, (6) making regular agenda of local cultute festival such as : Mappanretasi and traditional bat races as means of lokal toursm promotion, and (7) diving zones of the use of natural resources with tourism areas.</em><em></em></p>

2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 84
Author(s):  
Rusita Rusita ◽  
L. Elly ◽  
Rustiati Rustiati ◽  
Gunardi Djoko Winarno ◽  
Bainah Sari Dewi ◽  
...  

Forest provides basic ecosystem services to adjacent local people welfare. Ecotourism is one of the goverment program to improve the livelihood, by full local people involvement on planning, management and evaluation. Margasari, East L ampung, with its 700 ha mangrove forest, has a ahigh potential natural resources to develop community based ecotourism program. Study on evaluating mangrove forestas community based ecotourism was conducted in Lampung Mangrove Center, Margasari, East Lampung. collected data were analyzed qualitatively using SWOT with hope to obtain a mangrove forest potential for community-based ecotourism development. Potential of mangrove forests in LMC into category medium. Total of 98 % agreed if the community perception was developed as a community-based ecotourism. Motivation tourists visiting as much as 27 % for research, 37 % for recreation and rest along the mangroves by boat (36 %). LMC real carrying capacity of area can accommodate as many as 170 people / day, while the carrying capacity of the facility and amenitas 174 people / visit. SWOT analysis illustrates the mangrove forests in LMC has potential to be developed as a community-based ecotourism destination.


Author(s):  
Nilendu Chatterjee

The present chapter focuses on the importance of infrastructure in the dryland areas of West Bengal, India, covering four districts, namely, Purulia, Bankura, West Midnapore and Birbhum. The importance and necessity of having good infrastructure is a well-known phenomenon but it carries a special significance for the drylands, where good infrastructure can open various avenues of earning, communication, better life standard as well as management and nourishment of all types of natural resources in these areas. Sustainable use of natural resources occur utmost importance because it is the only source of livelihood for the people of these areas. Through this study, we have tried to make an assessment of the existing infrastructure scenarios in these four districts for the period 2003-04 to 2012-13. Doing the SWOT analysis amongst the districts, the results show that West Midnapur and Bankura are in a better position than Purulia and Birbhum, although, Birbhum is in a good position in few indicators.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 429
Author(s):  
Endy MARLINA ◽  
Tutut HERAWAN

This paper presents geotourism development as a development framework of Gunungkidul Regency, Indonesia. This concept has been formulated in the consideration of policy direction of local and national tourism development, requirement of Geopark Global Network concept, consideration of environment, social and cultural environment and the demand of trend of the tourism interest improvement among society. This research was conducted with the urgency of: (1) the importance of geodiversity and geoheritage preservation as the unrenewable resources; (2) the important values of geodiversity and geoheritage that have a valuable knowledge for the people and their environment; (3) the importance of biodiversity as the environment wealth that plays an absolute role towards the balance of the environment; (4) The significant role of the wealth of socio-culture of people (cultural diversities) as a local wisdom that has a great power in the development process and (5) the urgency of the improvement of independency of tourism entrepreneurship as the accurate strategy in the development program for people prosperity. The direction of the geotourism development has been formulated through the synthesis of various analyses covering the analysis on government policy, analysis on the potential of tourism attraction, and SWOT analysis. The dialogue of any analyses is required to guarantee the production of formulation in the accurate and synergic direction of geotourism with any various existing development directions. The direction of the empowerment of the living environment and natural resources shows the awareness of how very fundamental the balance, harmony and aptitude of ecology, society, economic and culture is.


2020 ◽  
Vol 202 ◽  
pp. 07001
Author(s):  
Alamsyah

Religion and water preservation is seen in earth alms activity of Nahdhatul Ulama (NU) community in Daren village in Jepara. Earth alms is one of missionary endeavour media in order to bring people and the living environment closer. The activity that is held by NU community Daren Nalumsari Jepara is an effort to foster a sense of love for the preservation of natural resources. This activity, that carry the values of local wisdom is held in a sendang (spring). Beside the local wisdom, this activity is loaded with religious teachings and as an effort to bring closer the people to preserve water resources. Spring preservation in the earth alms had an important meaning and as a representation of people's lives that cannot be separated with water in their everyday life.


Author(s):  
Laras Saketi ◽  
Ngalimun Ngalimun ◽  
Denok Kurniasih

Policy implementation is the implementation of a policy so that the objectives of the policy can be achieved. Implementation in terms of reducing slum area is one of the problems in Indonesia. The problem in this study was motivated by the lack of fulfillment of clean water needs, the people who participated  less  in  the  implementation  of  the  KOTAKU  program,  and  the absence of policies that supported the KOTAKU Program in the Purbalingga Kidul Village. This study aims to determine how much influence the idealized policy, target group, implementing organization and environmental factors have on the successful implementation of the No Slum City Program (KOTAKU) in the Purbalingga   Kidul   Village.   The   research   method   used   was   quantitative associative with a sample of 116 respondents and the sampling technique used the census method or total sampling. The analytical method used is Kendall Tau-c Correlation, Kendall W Concordance Coefficient and Ordinal Regression Analysis.  The  results  of  the  study  show  that:  (1)  There  is  a  positive  and significant influence between the idealized policy on the success of the implementation and the regression coefficient of 0.608. (2) There is a positive and significant influence between the target group on the success of the implementation with a regression coefficient of 0.413. (3) There is a positive and significant influence between implementing organization on the success of implementation with a regression coefficient of 0.645. (4) There is a positive and significant influence between the environmental factors on the success of the implementation with a regression coefficient of 0.706. (5) There is a positive and significant influence between idealized policy, target group, implementing organization and environmental factors on the success of implementation with a regression coefficient of 0.824.


2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 95-104
Author(s):  
Ahmad Herison ◽  
Yuda Romdania ◽  
Willy Brilliant Yosua

The magnitude of tourism potential and diversity of tourism in Pesisir Barat District, making the attraction for tourists in Pesisir Barat District. It is needed a tourism planning in the mapping of marine ecotourism area in Pesisir Barat District, beauty of nature, and the interest of foreign tourists are not hindered by the attributes - ecotourism attributes that are inadequate for the purpose of the prosperity that has a big impact for the province and the country. The purpose of this research is to design the zoning of marine ecotourism area in Pesisir Barat regency. The method used is Community Based Analysis Method and SWOT Analysis based on Geographic Information System. Based on the analysis, this regency has 30 areas that have the potential to be developed. It can be concluded that special attention is needed from the government in arranging space and territory in natural resources owned by Pesisir Barat regency.


Author(s):  
I GA. Oka Mahagangga ◽  
I Putu Anom

This study is inspired by the existence of Bukit Darma Durga Kutri Temple located in Kutri Pekraman Village in Buruan Village, Blahbatuh Sub-regency, Gianyar Regency. Bukit Darma Durga Kutri Temple as an archaeological heritage possesses tourism potentials if it is managed holistically. This study aims to develop a strategy for the development of Kutri Pekraman Village with the tourist attractions that it has in store as a tourist village. This study employs the qualitative paradigm paired with a combination of both the qualitative and qualitative methods (mixed methods) and the SWOT analysis as the data analysis technique. The research method used is a combination of both the quantitative and qualitative methods with the qualitative paradigm as the main approach to the study. As for the sampling, qualitatively the technique used is the purposive sampling technique where there are four informants, and quantitatively the technique used is the total sampling technique where there are 100 respondents from the local residents and 15 foreign tourists. The result of the study indicates that the people of Kutri Pekraman Village in Buruan, Blahbatuh Sub-regency, Gianyar Regency are ready to carry out the development of a tourist village using all tourism potentials that are considered to be very attractive for tourists. The result of the analysis points to the strategy of future tourism development as a tourist village with the approach of alternative tourism (heritage tourism) with Bukit Darma Durga Kutri Temple as the core of the tourism, supported by the rice field areas which are popular among tourists for tracking and cycling activities.


2016 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Heru Setiawan ◽  
Dyah R Hizbaron

In 2007, a series of landslides occurred at Tawangmangu, resulting in the collapse of several houses and the death of dozens of people. One essential pathway to reduce the vulnerability of communities goes through an increased preparedness. The present contribution aims to determine existing level of preparedness by analysing the people perception and knowledgeof landslides. Survey method with random sampling technique was applied to assess the level of people perception and to analysis local people knowledge regarding with landslide. The number of respondents was spread proportionally across five sub-villages; Plalar, Guyon, Sodong, Salere and Ngledoksari. The respondents were interviewed using questionnaires with open and closed questions. Statistical analysis with multiple linear regressions was applied to identify the influencing factors of local people perception related to landside. The result show that people in the area have good knowledge and perception about landslide. This condition is commonly influenced by age and education.


2011 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Darren Joneson

When most people hear the word Madagascar, images of animated dancing lemurs and quirky stranded penguins come to their minds. Although there is some truth in the movie’s description of that far-away, mysterious place, it fails to paint a complete picture of Madagascar as being rich in biodiversity and culture. Few places on earth rival the variety of endemic plants and animals that are found there. It is estimated that Madagascar has more genetic diversity per unit area than anywhere else on earth (Karsten, et al., 2009). This makes it “one of the world’s hottest hotspots for biodiversity conservation” (Consiglio, et al., 2006). Even though Madagascar is a biologically invaluable nation, it trails behind other ecologically notable countries, like Ecuador, in the conservation effort. Madagascar continues to suffer devastating loss to its precious habitats. The Madagascar government has the difficult task of preserving as much ecologically unique territory as it can, without depriving the already economically disadvantaged local people. Much international help is needed in providing support to the people and protection to the plants, animals, and natural resources of Madagascar.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 150-159
Author(s):  
Laras Andita Yuningtyas ◽  
Sigit Pranawa ◽  
Yuhastina Yuhastina

The purifying tradition carried out by the Sekar Village community is always accompanied by a traditional ceremony called Ceprotan. This Ceprotan traditional ceremony only exists in Sekar Village. Its implementation load with folklore values that the local people believe. This study aimed to know the meaning of the Ceprotan tradition for the people of Sekar village. This research used a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach. The intake of informants was done through the purposive sampling technique. Data obtained using both secondary and polymer data. Data collection techniques used were interviews, observation, and documentation. To ensure the validity of the data, the researcher used source triangulation techniques on the data obtained. The data were then analyzed with cultural interpretation techniques or the "thick description" approach by Clifford Geertz to interpret the symbol systems of cultural meaning in a deep painting. This study's findings were that the village's purifying tradition accompanied by the Ceprotan traditional ceremony carried out by the Sekar Village community, especially Krajan Lor and Krajan Kidul Hamlets, was done as an expression of gratitude, hope, and prayer to God Almighty for good things. Based on cultural practitioners' symbolic activities that appeared and were interpreted, this tradition was also carried out as a form of appreciation and reminder to the ancestors of Sekar Village, which until now is believed by the community as Danyang who consider influencing the survival of the local people. This belief contains in the folklore of the origin of Sekar Village. It continues to maintain as a form of refinement of the customs and culture of Sekar Village.


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