scholarly journals Identifikasi Jumlah dan Faktor Timbulan Sampah Di Kawasan Wisata Malioboro

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-52
Author(s):  
Difla Nadjih ◽  
Sujarwo Saputro ◽  
Mukhlas Madani

In preparing Malioboro as a 24-hour tourist area, garbage and waste can cause negative impacts. This study aims to identify the daily amount and factors of waste in the study area, namely the gate of Kepatihan sayap Malioboro area, using a phenomenological and rational approach. In this study, following the thoughts of B. Sommer (1980) about the person center map and place center map so that the movement of Malioboro visitors and the activities of visitors and street vendors in a certain period with a certain study area. The types of waste that most often appear are food and beverage packaging, plastic bags, plastic straws and cigarette butts. The maximum volume of waste that can be accommodated in the trash per day is 3 x 1.458 m3 = 4,374 m3 per day. Awareness of the importance of cleanliness is important through socialization in the form of a flash mob. The next suggestion is to maximize the function of the trash can by separating it according to its type.

2019 ◽  
Vol 22 (1) ◽  
pp. 9-14
Author(s):  
Syarifah Fatma sari Burhanuddin

This research aimed to investigate the ground comfort assessment at the public open space in tourist area of Pangkajene River banks. The research methods used were the qualitative and quantitative method by filling in questionnaires, observation, interviews, and documentation. The samples were chosen using the purposive sampling technique from the users of the park. The data were analyzed using the descriptive analysis, codification, data reduction, matriculation, cross tabulation, and the evaluation system using Likert scale. The research results indicated that the park was inconvenience with the parkconvenience being 61.97%. The effect of the street vendors had caused either positive or negative impacts on the park- the positive impact was that the park had become the largest culinary center in Pangkep town so that it could attract the tourists to visit the park, while the negative impact was that the park looked less beautiful and less hygiene. Keywords: public open space, convenience, park, riverbanks


2012 ◽  
Vol 518-523 ◽  
pp. 3349-3357 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chang Yan Xu ◽  
Jie Liu ◽  
Xu Dong Zhu

Just like other paper/plastic/aluminum (PPA) composites, Tetra Pak-package-material (Tetra Paks) has excellent water and vapor barrier abilities, and is widely used in food and beverage packaging industry. However, serious environmental problem follows due to its long service life. In this paper, a novel electromagnetic shielding composite board was developed with recycled Tetra Paks and copper-iron mixed fibers. The influence of Cu/Fe ratio and mat configuration on board shielding effectiveness (SE), volume resistivity (VR) and mechanical properties were investigated. The results showed that the boards with copper-iron mixed fiber layers showed better electromagnetic shielding performance than those with only iron or copper fiber layer. The SE of the boards was improved with higher copper fiber content. The location of the metal fiber layers in the mat had a significant influence on board electromagnetic shielding performance. A symmetrical sandwich structure was found beneficial to better shielding performance, and in the same condition of wave frequency and shielding material thickness, the shielding system with a Fe core exhibited better shielding performance than that with a Cu core. The ratio of Cu/Fe and the configuration of mat both had significant influences on mechanical properties of the boards. It can be concluded that qualified electromagnetic shielding composite board could be produced with Tetra Paks wastes and copper-iron mixed fibers. Showing both environmental and economic values, this type of board could be considered as an alternative material used in packaging, interior finish, furniture, and other applications.


Author(s):  
J.H. Han ◽  
D.S. Lee ◽  
S.C. Min ◽  
M.S. Chung

2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Melisa Melisa ◽  
Rianto M.Si.Par

<p><em><span>Bakar Tongkang is one of the cultural attractions in Riau Province, namely Bagansiapiapi City. The Bakar Tongkang cultural attraction event is held annually for generations by the local community due to its unique culture and histor</span></em><em><span lang="EN-US">y.</span></em></p><p><em><span>This study was conducted to determine whether the Bakar Tongkang cultural attraction procession in Bagansiapiapi City, Riau Province can be an alternative cultural attraction in Riau Province which is made into a leading attraction. This study uses descriptive qualitative research involving informants representing the Tourism Office, accommodation industry players, transportation industry players, retail store industries, restaurant businesses, street vendors and tourists' views about this cultural attraction procession event as well as the community in Bagansiapiapi City and the organizing committee.</span></em></p><p><em><span>From the results of in-depth interviews and observations made by researchers based on in-depth questions, it was found that almost all informants who became sources of information stated that they strongly supported the existence of this cultural attraction event which was carried out regularly every year due to the positive impact of this cultural attraction procession event, namely the impact to the regional economy and Regional Original Income (PAD) and become a leading attraction, in addition to the success of the procession of this cultural attraction, it also has the impact of traffic jams in the city of Bagansiapiapi during the process, rising prices for lodging, food and rickshaw prices as well as other negative impacts, namely waste.</span></em></p><p> </p>


Author(s):  
K. Verghese ◽  
S. Lockrey ◽  
S. Clune ◽  
D. Sivaraman

Appetite ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 144 ◽  
pp. 104463
Author(s):  
Alison F. Bell ◽  
Linda C. Tapsell ◽  
Karen Walton ◽  
Marijka Batterham

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 14
Author(s):  
Baiq Siti Noer Azima ◽  
Ardi Yuniarman ◽  
Sri Apriani Puji Lestari

Koridor Jalan Pejanggik sebagai salah satu koridor utama di Kota Mataram, aktifitas utamanya sangat dipengaruhi oleh kegiatan komersial baik perdagangan formal maupun informal. Sektor perdagangan informal selain memberi dampak secara positif dan dampak negatif bagi kawasan tersebut. Pedagang Kaki Lima menempati pedestrian hingga bahu jalan yang mengakibatkan peralihan ruang aktifitas pejalan kaki ke bahu jalan ditambah kurangnya lahan parkir yang memadai, memberikan dampak berupa kurangnya sirkulasi pada kendaraan yang melewatinya.  Tujuan penelitian ini yaitu untuk mengetahui pola aktivitas dan pola penyebaran pedagang kaki lima serta strategi penataan pedagang kaki lima berdasarkan pola aktivitas dan pola penyebarannya. Metode analisis yang digunakan berupa deskriptif kualitatif berdasarkan hasil wawancara, observasi, studi pustaka dan dokumentasi serta menggunakan rumus SWOT dalam menentukan strategi penataannya. Hasil analisa menunjukkan bahwa setiap aktivitas pedagang kaki lima dipengaruhi oleh hubungan langsung atau tidak langsung dengan aktivitas formal di koridor jalan tersebut serta aktivitas ini dipengaruhi oleh waktu berdagangnya. Adapun pola penyebarannya cenderung linier mengikuti pola jalan. Strategi penataan koridor dilakukan  dengan mengatur pola parkir, jenis, waktu dan desain sarana usaha pedagang kaki lima. Dalam perencanaan tata ruang Kota Mataram, perlu mengakomodir ruang aktivitas PKL nya, tidak hanya merencanakan lokasi penempatan PKL.Abstract:  Pejanggik Road Corridor as one of the main corridors in Mataram City, Its main activities are heavily influenced by formal such as informal commercial and trade activities. The informal trade sector in addition to positively impacts and negative impacts on the region.Street vendors occupy a pedestrian walk to the shoulder leading to a pedestrian space shifting to the street plus a lack of adequate parking space, impacting the lack of circulation in vehicles passing through them. The purpose of this research is to know the patterns of activity and patterns of spread of street vendors and the arrangement strategies of street vendors based on activity patterns and spread patterns. The method of analysis used is a qualitative descriptive based on the results of interviews, observations, library studies and documentation as well as using the SWOT formula in determining the strategy of the arrangement. The results of the analysis show that every street merchant activity is influenced by a direct or indirect relationship with formal activity in the corridor and this activity is influenced by its trading time. As for the spread pattern it tends to linear following the road pattern. The corridor Setup strategy is done by arranging the parking pattern, type, time and design of the street Hawker Business. In the spatial planning of the City of Mataram, it is necessary to accommodate the space of its street vendors activities, not only to plan the location of the street vendors placement.


Humaniora ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 172
Author(s):  
Mita Purbasari ◽  
Laura Christina Luzar ◽  
Yusaira Farhia

Cultural association analysis of color is an approach to know color from the side of culture. Unlike the previous color studies which see the color from the aspect of psychology, this research of color aims to provide insight based on the colors from local culture. Johannes Itten’s theory of color was used as a basis of thought in this research. The theory was reflected to Indonesian cultures, and this time, represented by Java island. Research used qualitative method by literature study, interviewing the color experts, historians and artists, visiting cultural centers. Results of the research are in the form of morphological matrix cultural over color. Matrix of analysis resulted in argument and study proposal. Students implemented the color schemes from 5 big cities in Java. They were asked to change the color composition of food and beverage packaging. Students may use, explore, and maximize the principle of color in visual communication to achieve contrast and balance. 


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