scholarly journals PENGEMBANGAN RTH SEMPADAN SUNGAI CISADANE SEBAGAI SALAH SATU ATRAKSI WISATA PADA KAMPUNG EKOWISATA KERANGGAN

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 349
Author(s):  
Kusriantari Fenny Aprillia ◽  
Refranisa Refranisa ◽  
Abi Maulana Hakim

ABSTRAKPeristiwa banjir Sungai Cisadane yang terjadi pada tahun 2014 berimbas pada menurunya minat daya tarik masyarakat untuk mengunjungi Kampung Ekowisata Keranggan, dikarenakan rusaknya sarana dan prasarana di sempadan Sungai Cisadane. Masyarakat berharap adanya sentuhan dari segi desain untuk meningkatkan citra pada Kampung Ekowisata Keranggan khususnya pada atraksi memancing ikan sebagai daya tarik utama agar menarik minat pengunjung untuk datang. Tujuan abdimas ini adalah membangkitkan atraksi wisata Kampung Ekowisata Keranggan dengan cara merancang spot pemancingan ikan. Mitra abdimas adalah warga Kampung Ekowisata Keranggan RW 05 yang berjumlah 100 kk. Untuk mendapatkan hasil rancangan yang sesuai dengan karakter dan kebutuhan, maka dimulai dengan survei lapangan/lokasi untuk mengenali dan memahami kondisi fisik maupun non fisik eksisting. Survei tersebut dilakukan dengan wawancara, pengamatan, pengukuran, pemotretan, penggambaran yang dilakukan secara  terstruktur dengan masyarakat dan komunitas sadar wisata kampung Keranggan. Hasil dari survei kemudian dianalisis untuk mendapatkan konsep perencanaan dan perancangan spot pemancingan ikan yang fungsional dan estetis bagi Kampung Ekowisata Kranggan. Luaran abdimas berupa dokumen gambar rancangan serta evaluasi dari kegiatan abdimas ini adalah berupa tanggapan perwakilan masyarakat Kampung Ekowisata Keranggan terhadap desain spot pemancingan. Kata kunci: ekowisata; perencanaan; perancangan; atraksi wisata; spot pemancingan ABSTRACTCisadane River Flood that happen in 2014 had an effect to decreasing the appeal of society interest to visit Keranggan Ecotourism, because of the damage facilities and infrastructure at Cisadane border. The society hope any design planning to increase Keranggan Ecotourism image especially at fishing attraction as the main attraction for visitor to visit. The purpose of this society service  is to increase tourism attraction at Keranggan Ecotourism by designing fishing spot area. Partner of this society service is Keranggan Ecotourism society RW 05 numbering of 100 family head. To obtain design result that suitable to the character and needs, therefore it starts with site survey to identify and perceive physical and unphysical existing condition. Survey is conducted by interview, observation, measurement, photograph, and sketch that be done in structured with society and tourism community of Keranggan Village. The result of the survey then analyzed to get planning and designing concept of fishing spot area which is functional and aesthetic for Keranggan Ecotourism. Output of this society service is design drawing document and the evaluation of this program is respons of Keranggan Ecotourism society representatives to design of fishing spot area. Keywords: ecotourism; planning; designing; tourism attraction; fishing spot area

2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 188
Author(s):  
Maimunah Ramlee ◽  
Dasimah Omar ◽  
Rozyah Mohd Yunus ◽  
Zalina Samadi

The success of the revitalization program of urban public space is viewed through attractions that have been identified. This study aims to investigate the perception of users in public space through the on-site survey. In summary, the motivations, behavioural patterns, impressions on the public space as an attraction and the perceived importance of urban public spaces in the development of the city are important attraction for successful public space. The findings of this study will show main attraction in successful revitalization of urban public space based on users perception and can be used in a meaningful way to the users.© 2016. The Authors. Published for AMER ABRA by e-International Publishing House, Ltd., UK. Peer–review under responsibility of AMER (Association of Malaysian Environment-Behaviour Researchers), ABRA (Association of Behavioural Researchers on Asians) and cE-Bs (Centre for Environment-Behaviour Studies), Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia.Keywords: Public space; successful attraction; users perception; revitalization


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 98-110
Author(s):  
Andi Asrul Sani ◽  
Hendry Wijayanti ◽  
Zaenul Alim ◽  
Muh. Rofif Sobri

The aim of planning the construction of the Grand Mosque of Universitas Samudera Aceh (UNSAM) was to help Universitas Samudra in Langsa city so that the construction of a new mosque in the campus environment has a large capacity with self-managed construction. The methods used for the study were literature design, site survey, interior spatial analysis, design planning. The findings and implications of a well design and planning is that it is hoped the mosque becomes the pride of the campus residents in particular and the people of Langsa city in general. It is also hoped to be able to support religious activities and worship for all academicians of Universitas Samudera. 


1904 ◽  
Vol 57 (1467supp) ◽  
pp. 23502-23503
Author(s):  
Charles Alma Byers
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2020 ◽  
pp. 11-18
Author(s):  
I.I. Ustinova ◽  
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M.M. Dyomin ◽  
G.V. Aylikova ◽  
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The aim of the publication is to determine the prerequisites of and to elaborate on the foundations of the Exclusion Zone reintegration in order to address the issue of rational development of urban-planning documentation complex regarding the legitimacy of said territory exploitation. It is established that for the implementation of the «Radioactive waste management strategy» the production complex «Vector» is being constructed on the Exclusion Zone territory; a powerful park of renewable energy generation is being created to implement the «Chornobyl - a Territory of Change» strategy; a Chornobyl Radiation-Ecological Biosphere Reserve was established to support and increase the barrier function of the zone; in order to promote the Safe Chornobyl brand-name, the tourist traffic is being increased and the conditions for the visitors are improving. In the absence of developed and approved city planning documentation, the listed above causes the problem of legitimacy and rationality of the exclusion zone territory use. The paper for the first time raises the question of the need to elaborate the concept of functional planning of the Chornobyl NPP exclusion zone territory and the development of the design-planning complex (urban planning documentation): from the territory.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ni Putu Aryadnyani

AbstractBackground Ascaris lumbricoides eggs had very thick walls consisted of three layers, they were albuminoid layer, hyaline layer and vitelin layer. These layers were impermeable causing the Ascaris lumbricoides eggs resistant to less supportive environmental factors. Formalin 10% was a preservative that was often used to preserve faeces containing parasites such as protozoa and worm eggs. However, without heating, formalin 10% was not effective to preserve the Ascaris lumbricoides eggs because they would keep developing to become infective (containing larvae). Objective This study aims to prove whether there is an effect of adding 10% formalin which is heated at 60 C, 70 C and 80 C to the development of Ascaris lumbricoides eggs.Methods The design of this research was an experimental study with The Randomized Posttest Control Group Design. Result The Ascaris lumbricoides eggs were still growing into infective eggs in faeces although they were heated by formalin 10% at 60C, 70C and 80C. conclusion Based on the results of the study, there was no effect of heating temperature of formalin 10% on the development of Ascaris lumbricoides egg.Keywords: Formalin 10%, Ascaris lumbricoides, Heating, Soil Transmitted Helminth


Author(s):  
Dr.Prachyakorn Chaiyakot ◽  
Wachara Chaiyakhet ◽  
Dr.Woraluck Lalitsasivimol ◽  
Dr.Siriluck Thongpoon

Songkhla Lake Basin has a long history of at least 6,000 years and has a wide variety of tourism resources including nature, history, beliefs, culture and various traditions of the local people. It covers 3 provinces, the whole area of Phatthalung, 12 districts of Songkhla and 2 districts of Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. It has an area of approximately 8,727 square kilometers. There are many tourist attractions because the basin has a long history through different eras, natural, historic, ancient sites, and the culture of the local people. In 2018, both Thai and foreign tourists visited Songkhla and Phatthalung, which is the main area of Songkhla Lake Basin. The total number of tourists that came was 7,628,813 and 1,641,841 and an income of 68,252.64 and 3,470.96 million baht was generated from each province, respectively (Ministry of Tourism and Sports, 2020). Although Songkhla Lake Basin has various tourist attractions, the promotion of tourism with the involvement of government agencies in the past mainly focused on promoting tourism along with the tourist attractions rather than encouraging tourists to experience and learn the culture of the people living in the area; the culture that reflects the uniqueness of the people in the south. This study, therefore, aims to find creative tourism activities in SLB in order to increase the value of tourism resources, create tourism activities that are aligned with the resources available in the community and increase the number of tourists in the area. Data for this study were collected using a secondary source of data collection method. It was done through a literature review of related documents, texts, magazines, and research which focus on Songkhla Lake Basin as a guideline for designing tourism activities. The field survey was done through twelve community-based tourism sites in SLB to find creative tourism activities. Data on each activity were collected in detail by interviewing the tourism community leaders and the local people. Content analysis was used to describe the individual open-ended questions by focusing on the important issues and the information obtained was presented as a narrative. Keywords: Songkhla Lake Basin, Creative Tourism, Local Wisdom


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