scholarly journals Local Regulation Patterns Towards Competitive Coastal Tourism in West Coastal Village

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 82
Author(s):  
Yuswanto Yuswanto ◽  
Marlia Eka Putri ◽  
Ade Arif Firmansyah

This study aims to create an ideal pattern of local regulation to create competitive coastal tourism in West Coastal Village. By using doctrinal/normative research methods which mainly analyze secondary data consisting of: primary legal materials, secondary legal materials and tertiary legal materials, the regional regulation patterns will be constructed which are ideal for realizing competitive coastal tourism in West Coastal Village. The stages of the research to be carried out are divided into three parts as follows: first, identifying and inventorying the laws and regulations relating to the implementation of tourism; secondly, evaluating and drafting an academic manuscript regarding the implementation of tourism; thirdly compose the ideal regional regulation pattern to realize competitive coastal tourism in the West Coast Regency. The results showed that the ideal local regulation pattern for realizing competitive coastal tourism in West Coastal Village contained the following minimum content material: namely: general provisions; principles and objectives; policies and strategies; establishment of a competitive beach tourism area; development of competitive coastal tourism areas; implementation and control; closing.

2014 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Mbina Pinem

This research porposes to understand growth and spread of population in Province of North Sumatra. The method used here is decriptive analysis of secondary data with the spatial approach. Whereas the object of research are the number of population, the population growth, and spread of population of North Sumatra Province based on 2010 census of Indonesian pupulation. The outcome of research represents that the population growth of Province of North Sumatra from 2000 to 2010 average of 1,22 percent per year. Then, the highest population growth found in Regency of Middle Tapanuli (2,46 percent), followed by Regency of Karo (2,17 percent), and South Tapanuli Regency (2,12 percent). Meanwhile the lowest population growth found in Siantar Town (-029 percent) and followed by Toba Samosir Regency (0,38 percent) and Simalungun Regency (-0,46 percent). As the spread of pupulation in the North Sumatra Province is not prevalent, as the settlements spreads nearly 62,87 percent on the east coast region, whereas only 3,05 percent on the west coast, and the rest 4,85 percent on the Nias Islands.


Jurnal Dakwah ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-24
Author(s):  
Abu Bakar Abu Bakar

This research seeks to find the Hadramaut Nation’s roles in the process of Islamic development in the area. The history of their arrival and trace in this context needs to be found to support the argumentation of the research results. Academically this research reinforces the theory of Hadrami's Islamization building in Indonesia. The discipline of history through interpretive methodologies and stages of research methods is used to uncover the above problems. Historical literature and field studies are combined to obtain complete data to complete the results of the research. The process gave the result that Hadrami began in the beginning of the XVIII century involved in the Islamization starting from Matan, continuing to Mempawah, Kubu, and Pontianak. They carry out this role by building the country, government and propaganda in the community. The Ahlu Sunnah wal Jamaah Islam and the Shafi'iyah school were found as Islamic buildings introduced on the West Coast of Kalimantan. Their footprint is also evidenced by the findings of their graves in a number of areas whose existence also lives in the oral traditions of the local community.Peranan Bangsa Hadramaut sebagai suatu kesatuan etnis dalam islamisasi di Pantai Barat Kalimantan dinilai belum peroleh perhatian memadai dari kalangan akademisi. Penelitian ini berusaha menemukan peranan mereka dalam proses persebaran Islam yang dilakukan melalui kekuasaan di daerah tersebut. Secara akademis penelitian ini menguatkan bangunan teori islamisasi Hadrami di Indonesia. Disiplin ilmu sejarah melalui metodologi interpretatif dan tahapan metode penelitian digunakan untuk mengungkap masalah di atas. Literature sejarah dan studi lapangan dipadukan untuk memperoleh data yang lengkap guna menuntaskan hasil penelitian. Proses tersebut memberikan hasil bahwa Hadrami mulai awal abad ke XVIII terlibat dalam islamisasi mulai dari Matan, berlanjut ke Mempawah, Kubu, dan Pontianak. Mereka melakukan peran tersebut dengan membangun negeri dan pemerintahan yang di dalamnya diserukan dakwah. Islam Ahlu Sunnah wal Jamaah dan mazhab Syafi`iyah ditemukan sebagai bangunan Islam yang diperkenalkan di Pantai Barat Kalimantan. Jejak mereka turut dibuktikan dengan temuan makam mereka di sejumlah daerah yang keberadaannya juga hidup dalam tradisi lisan.   


Author(s):  
A. K. Kapoor ◽  
Monika Saini

Nature provides a good opportunity to understand the dynamics of evolution. The country has a huge coastline, which experiences socio-cultural and natural vulnerability. The aim of the paper has been to describe the pattern of selection intensity among the east and west coastal populations of India. Differential fertility and mortality were collected from 2,099 females (mothers) of the western coasts of India, and secondary data were collected from the eastern coast of India for comparison purposes. Selection potential was computed using Crow’s index and Johnston & Kensinger’s index. The data involved a total of 7,512 pregnancies during their reproductive lifespan and the successful outcomes (live births) were 7,073. The total index (It) for eastern coast varied from 0.221 to 1.078. For the west coast, it varied from 0.262 to 0.617. Among the eastern coastal population groups, the mortality component of selection is comparatively higher than its fertility component, while it is just the reverse among the western coastal population groups.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 53 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aldy Adrianus Tatali ◽  
Ridwan Lasabuda ◽  
Jardie A Andaki ◽  
Bet E. S. Lagarense

Pengelolaan pariwisata pesisir telah banyak diteliti namun penelitian ini menekankan pada pengembangan potensi pariwisata pesisir desa bentung yang belum dikelola. Diperlukan dukungan dukungan pemerintahan dan pihak terkait dalam pengembangan pariwisata pesisir. Kabupaten Kepulauan Sangihe yang merupakan kabupaten bahari memiliki Kawasan Strategis Pariwisata dalam PERDA Kepulauan Sangihe Nomor 15 Tahun 2008 yaitu kawasan yang memiliki fungsi utama pariwisata atau memiliki potensi untuk pengembangan pariwisata yang mempunyai pengaruh penting dalam satu atau lebih aspek seperti pertumbuhan ekonomi, sosial dan budaya, pemberdayaan sumber daya alam, daya dukung lingkungan hidup, serta pertahanan dan keamanan Desa Bentung mempuyai atraksi wisata Mairokang Beach Game (MBG) yang diselenggarakan setiap tahun. Penelitian ini berfokus pada pengembangan atraksi wisata pesisir di Desa Bentung dengan bentuk diversifikasi produk-produk wisata yang masih banyak selain lomba MBG. Potensi sumber daya pesisir di Desa Bentung seperti terumbu karang, Hutan Mangrove yang memiliki luas 2,82 Ha, keadaan hutan mangrove tergolong dalam kondisi tidak rusak. Potensi pariwisata pantai Desa Bentung memiliki tiga kawasan pantai yang memiliki pasir yang berbeda yaitu Pantai Bulo, Pantai Nagha, Pantai Mairokang Bentung. MBG melaksanakan  kegiatan – kegiatan yang bernuansa budaya Sangihe dan menjadi daya tarik wisata Kabupaten Kepulauan Sangihe, lomba ini merupakan lomba balap perahu. Management of coastal tourism has been extensively researched but this research emphasizes the development of coastal tourism potentials in Bentung Villages. Government and stakeholder support in is required in coastal tourism development. The regency of Kepulauan Sangihe which is a maritime regency has a Tourism Strategic Area in Sangihe Islands Local Regulation No. 15 Year 2008 which tell that a region that has a major function of tourism or has potential for tourism development that has an important influence in one or more aspects such as economic, social and cultural growth, natural resources empowerment, environmental carrying capacity, defense and security. Bentung Village a tourist attraction such as Mairokang Beach Game (MBG) that held annually. This study focuses on the development of coastal tourism attractions in the village of Bentung with a diversified form of tourism products that are still many other than the MBG competition. The potential of coastal resources in Bentung Village such as coral reefs, Mangrove Forest has an area of 2.82 Ha and classified as undamaged. Bentung Beach tourism has three areas that have different sand such as Bulo Beach, Nagha Beach and Mairokang Beach. MBG carries out cultural activities of Sangihe and becomes a tourist attraction of Kepulauan Sangihe Regency, This attraction is a boat racing competition.


LaGeografia ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 84
Author(s):  
Sukri Nyompa ◽  
Rosmini Maru ◽  
Amal Arfan ◽  
Alief Saputro ◽  
Rabi'ah Rabi'ah

Barrang Lompo Island is one of the islands located on the west coast of Losari Makassar City with different socio-economic characteristics of the population. The purpose of this study is to analyze the socio-economic characteristics of the skipper and their contribution to the household income of the skipper's family on the island of Barrang Lompo. The analysis of this study used descriptive statistics. The data used are primary and secondary data presented in the form of percentages, cross tables, and pictures. The results of this study can be seen by gender, age, education, income, ethnicity, regional origin, number of crew employed on the ship, number of dependents and the contribution of income. However, the government needs to take strategic policies to improve the welfare of fishermen on Barrang Lompo Island in particular and the population in general.


2020 ◽  
pp. 73-91
Author(s):  
Jack Parkin

The fourth chapter describes how technological decentralisation emerged with advancements in cryptography and acted as a political counterweight of resistance to the encroachment of centralised governments across (online) spaces. The decentralist worldview is shown to be rooted in the specific political geography of the West Coast of the United States that, during the latter half of the 20th century, became a crucible of counterculture and entrepreneurship. Fuelled by this vision, a monetarist desire to create fairer economies through algorithmic decentralisation gave rise to the advent of cryptocurrencies. The intersection and slippage of this technologically deterministic imaginary (preaching a freedom from hierarchy and control) with geographies of material practice is developed throughout following chapters.


2021 ◽  
Vol 008 (02) ◽  
pp. 196-210
Author(s):  
Prasasti Aditya Dharma ◽  
◽  
Fredinan Yulianda ◽  
Gatot Yulianto ◽  

This study aims to determine the suitability and carrying capacity of coastal areas in the Clungup Mangrove Conservation (CMC) Malang Regency, East Java for coastal tourism activities such as beach recreation, mangrove tourism, snorkeling, and fishing. This research was conducted from August to October 2020 through a survey with an observative approach to obtain primary data, while secondary data was obtained from area managers as supporting data. The carrying capacity of the area for beach tourism activities is 3,234 people/day, mangrove tourism is 6,675 people/day, diving tours are 684 people/day, and snorkeling is 59 people/day. As for fishing activities, this area can accommodate 553 people/day, Canoeing 20,025 people/day, and camping 120 people/day. The number of tourists in the CMC area is still below its carrying capacity. The management of the number of tourists that are currently controlled is considered appropriate and follows the carrying capacity of the environment. However, the potential for the area to be developed closer to its carrying capacity is still possible. Increased tourist visits will provide economic benefits for the community and business actors who support tourism around the CMC area, causing an economic multiplier effect.


Biofouling ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 34 (4) ◽  
pp. 453-463 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Fredrik Lindgren ◽  
Erik Ytreberg ◽  
Albin Holmqvist ◽  
Magnus Dahlström ◽  
Peter Dahl ◽  
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