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THE IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON THE MANAGEMENT OF THE SUMATRAN TIGER (panthera tigris sumatrae pocock) IN CONSERVATION INSTITUTIONS FOR THE PUBLIC INTEREST (CASE STUDY AT TAMAN SAFARI INDONESIA CISARUA BOGOR AND RAGUNAN WILDLIFE PARK JAKARTA) Herdiana Herdiana; Sata Yoshida Srie Rahayu; Rita Retnowati
Journal of Science Innovare Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Journal of Science Innovare, Volume 05 Number 01 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/jsi.v5i1.6220

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The World Health Organization (WHO) as a world health institution declared COVID-19 as a global pandemic on March 11, 2020 and Indonesia officially announced a confirmed case of COVID-19 infection on March 2, 2020. One of the tourist attractions affected by COVID-19 is the Conservation in the Public Interest such as safari parks, zoos and animal parks. This study aims to: analyze the management of the Sumatran Tiger in the Indonesian Safari Park Cisarua Bogor and the Ragunan Wildlife Park during the COVID-19 pandemic, analyze the steps to minimize the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the management of the Sumatran Tiger at the Indonesian Safari Park Cisarua Bogor and the Ragunan Wildlife Park. as well as formulating a strategy for managing the Sumatran Tiger in the face of a disease pandemic at the Taman Safari Indonesia Cisarua Bogor and the Ragunan Wildlife Park. The research method used is descriptive research method. The source of research data comes from primary data sources, namely the management of the Indonesian Safari Park Conservation Agency Cisarua Bogor and Ragunan Wildlife Park and secondary data sources obtained from literature studies. The data taken are the management of Sumatran tigers at the Cisarua Bogor Indonesian Safari Park and Ragunan Wildlife Park and the types of use of the Sumatran tiger in the Cisarua Bogor Indonesian Safari Park and Ragunan Wildlife Park. Field observations were carried out to photograph and directly collect data on the condition of the Indonesian Safari Park Conservation Institute, Cisarua Bogor and Ragunan Wildlife Park, as well as the management of the Sumatran Tiger which includes aspects of management, manpower handling animals, and utilization and documentation studies. Processing of data from observations, interviews and documentation studies using descriptive qualitative analysis, and SWOT analysis. Based on the results of the study, that the operational management of the Sumatran Tiger at Taman Safari Indonesia Cisarua Bogor and the Ragunan Wildlife Park runs in accordance with the rules of animal management applied at the General Conservation Institute even though the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the income generated from visitor entrance tickets, especially for the park. Safari Indonesia Cisarua Bogor. The implication of this research is to minimize the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the operational management and protection of Sumatran tigers in the General Conservation Institute, the government together with the Indonesian Zoo Association and the managers of the General Conservation Institute need to immediately draw up an emergency plan for animal management, especially the Sumatran tiger, while maintaining based on aspects of animal welfare and compiling Standard Operating Procedures to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
ANALYSIS OF SATISFACTION VISITORS ON INCREASED PEOPLE`S INCOME TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN CURUG NANGKA NATURAL TOURISM OBJECT HALIMUN SALAK MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK Mamat Surahmat; Rosadi Rosadi; Rita Retnowati
Journal of Science Innovare Vol 4, No 1 (2021): Journal of Science Innovare, Volume 04 Number 01 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/jsi.v4i1.6117

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This study aims to determine the relationship between the quality of infrastructure and visitor satisfaction, knowing the relationship between service personnel and visitor satisfaction, knowing the relationship between the quality of infrastructure and service officers together with visitor satisfaction and knowing the relationship between visitor satisfaction and increased community economic income. in the natural attractions of Curug Nangka, Mount Halimun Salak National Park. The approach used in this research is a mixed method explanatory sequential design, which is a method of data collection that begins with quantitative data collection and then continues with qualitative data collection to help analyze. This research will begin with data collection that begins with quantitative data collection, which examines three variables. Research variables that will be used in this study consist of independent variables (independent variables), namely the X1 variable quality of infrastructure, X2 service of officers and the dependent variable (dependent variable), namely the variable Y visitor satisfaction. The quantitative data will be deepened by collecting qualitative data, namely to obtain information about the effect of visitor satisfaction with an increase in people's economic income in the natural tourism object of Curug Nangka, Mount Halimun Salak National Park. The data obtained by distributing questionnaires using a Likert scale. The population in quantitative research is the total number of visitors in 2020, namely 28,974 people / person and a sample of 100 people was drawn while the population and sample for qualitative research were 47 natural tourism actors. The data analysis model in this study used quantitative and qualitative analysis. The quantitative analysis used single and multiple regression analysis and correlation while the qualitative analysis used Miles and Hubermann (1984). The results showed that there was a moderate relationship between the quality of infrastructure and visitor satisfaction, a strong relationship between officer service and visitor satisfaction, and a very strong relationship between the quality of infrastructure and service officers together with visitor satisfaction and knowing a positive relationship. between visitor satisfaction and the increase in people's economic income in the natural tourism object of Curug Nangka, Mount Halimun Salak National Park.
THE CORRELATION BETWEEN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH KNOWLEDGE AND HEALTH BEHAVIOUR TO HEALTH PROTOCOL COMPLIANCE IN LIMITED TEACHING LEARNING PROCESS AT SCHOOL Yuliani Taufik; Rita Retnowati; Yossa Istiadi
Journal of Science Innovare Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Journal of Science Innovare, Volume 05 Number 01 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/jsi.v5i1.6148

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This study aims to see: (1) the correlation between environmental health knowledge and the implementation of health protocols in compliance in limited teaching learning process at school; (2) the correlation between health behavior and the implementation of health protocols compliance in limited teaching learning process at school; and (3) the correlation between environmental health knowledge and health behavior on theimplementation of health protocols in compliance in limited teaching learning process at school. This research is a correlational quantitative research with sampling using a simple random sampling technique. The questionnaires were distributed to students of XI level in senior high school in Sub-Rayon Cigombong, Bogor with a population of 879 people and a research sample of 503 people. Data was collected using a questionnaire that had been tested for validity and reliability. Analysis of research data using standard error normality test, variance homogeneity test, regression linearity test, and hypothesis testing. The results of the study stated that there was a very significant positive relationship between knowledge about environmental health and the implementation of health protocols in compliance in limited teaching learning process at school with a contribution of 15.1%. There is a very significant positive relationship between health behavior and implementation of health protocols in compliance in limited teaching learning process at school with a contribution of 48.3%. Knowledge of a very significant relationship, including the application of health protocols in compliance in limited teaching learning process at school with a contribution of 50.6% and fulfilling the regression equation 12 = 33.113 + 0.853X1 + 0.706X2.
UTILIZATION OF NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS (PINE RESIN AND RESIN) FOR COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT Agung Sofyan; Rita Retnowati; Yossa Istiadi
Journal of Science Innovare Vol 4, No 1 (2021): Journal of Science Innovare, Volume 04 Number 01 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/jsi.v4i1.6114

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Management of forest areas will not be separated from the involvement of the surrounding community. land rights and natural resources, including forests, can be managed communally so that the benefits are shared by the whole community as well as individually to meet the needs of each family. One form of forest management that involves the community is the utilization of non-timber forest products by the community around the forest. The purpose of this study is to analyze and describe the achievement or success of using non-timber forest products (pine resin and resin) after the issuance of the Minister of Environment and Forestry Regulation Number P.43/Menlhk/Setjen/Kum.1/6/2017 and the Director's Regulation. General of the Directorate General of Conservation of Natural Resources Ecosystems Number P.6/KSDAE/Set/Kum.1/6/2018 in increasing awareness and participation of non-timber forest product users in conservation activities of the Mount Halimun Salak National Park Area. This study uses the CIPP (Context – input – process – product) method, which is an evaluation model on the Context, Input, Process and Product aspects. Data obtained from the results of document analysis, field observations and interviews. Based on the data analysis, it can be concluded that the use of non-timber forest products (Sap Pinus and Damar) for community empowerment in Mount Halimun Salak National Park is feasible to be applied as an effort to improve the living standards of communities around the area while maintaining the sustainability of Mount Halimun Salak National Park. The context aspect is categorized as good and can be the main basis for implementing the program, the input aspect is categorized as sufficient, it is necessary to increase the capacity of human resources (accompaniment officers and community groups), especially in terms of institutional strengthening and group economic business development as well as business development training and training in the field of Natural Resources Conservation. Ecosystem, the Process aspect is categorized as sufficient, it is necessary to consider the existence of coaching, mentoring, monitoring and evaluation activities involving the parties (village government, related agencies from the local Government and/or Non-Governmental Organizations), and the Product aspect is categorized as good, it is necessary to continue to improve assistance and fostering so that group independence continues to increase, both institutionally, economically, as well as awareness to participate in maintaining the sustainability of the Mount Halimun Salak National Park area.
EVALUATION PROGRAM FOR INCREASING VALUE ADDED AND COMPETITIVENESS OF HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS IN SUPPORTING SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE (EVALUATION RESEARCH ON THE MULYATANI GAPOKTAN IN BREBES) Fajar Anggraeni; Rosadi Rosadi; Rita Retnowati
Journal of Science Innovare Vol 4, No 2 (2021): Journal of Science Innovare, Volume 04 Number 02 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/jsi.v4i2.6119

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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the implementation of the program to increase the added value and competitiveness of horticulture through APBN funds that have been implemented by the Directorate of Processing and Marketing of Horticultural Products at the Mulyatani Gapoktan in Brebes Regency. This program is expected to support sustainable agriculture in Brebes district. The government strongly supports the development of shallot cultivation in Brebes district, which is the largest center for shallot commodities in Central Java. Increased added value can be obtained by farmers at the time of starting cultivation, post-harvest to marketing. By doing good and correct cultivation, it can increase the productivity produced (18 tons/hectare). The use of organic materials and reducing the use of chemical pesticides in onion cultivation is a form of added value obtained by farmers because the production costs for purchasing chemical pesticides reach 8% of the costs incurred. then if done postharvest properly and correctly it can reduce losses (damage) that occur so that the product has a high selling value. The added value of shallots obtained by Gapoktan Mulyatani is apart from the cultivation and postharvest processes, as well as in the marketing process of fresh and processed forms (fried onions, crispy onions, and onion paste), so that the shallot business can support sustainable agriculture because of the shallot business process. starting from upstream to downstream. The purpose of providing postharvest infrastructure assistance and shallot processing facilities at the Mulyatani Gapoktan in Brebes Regency by the Directorate of Horticultural Product Processing and Marketing is to implement a program to increase added value and horticultural competitiveness to improve the welfare of members of the shallot farmer group. So that the results of this evaluation will be used as a reference that this program can still be continued by involving other agencies so that the program runs according to the targets to be achieved.
ANALYSIS OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGY IN PELAYANGAN DISTRICT, JAMBI CITY, INDONESIA Murfid Falih Setyonegoro; Rita Retnowati; Sri Wahyuni
Journal of Science Innovare Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Journal of Science Innovare, Volume 05 Number 01 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/jsi.v5i1.6219

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Co-Authors Agung Sofyan Agustina Isworo Prihandini Ainur Rosyid Anggita Yunnanda Aprilia Serephina Gultom Aris Munandar Asep Suhendar Bambang Nurcahyono Briliantina Indrati D Prasetyorini Dadang Jaenudin Desti Herawati Devi Putri Ardiyani Dian Wulandari Diana Vivanti Sigit Didiek Notosudjono Didit Ardianto, Didit Dolly Priatna Dwia Arfianti Eka Suhardi Eka Suhardi Eka Suhardi Eka Suhardi Eka Suhardi Ekamilasari Ekamilasari Elin Asrofah Qibtiah Ely Rusliati Ening Yuningsih Entis Sutisna Eri Sarimanah Esa Rahma Heryawati Fajar Anggraeni Fanny Nadia Hardjo Griet Helena Laihad Hardjo, Fanny Nadia Hasbu Burhanudin Herdiana Herdiana Herfina Herfina Herlina . Huri Suhendri Ida Rachmawati Ida Zuraida Iis Farida Zein Ika Rosmalasari Ikhsan Ikhsan Ilmi Zajuli Ichsan Indri Yani Irvan Permana Irvan Permana Ismi Senjayani Karantiano Sadasa Putra Koswara, Dudung Lina Lina Mailizar Mailizar Makhrus Makhrus Mamat Surahmat Marlina Marlina Md. Mehadi Rahman Muhammad Taufik Awaludin Muhammad Taufik Awaludin Murfid Falih Setyonegoro Murfid Falih Setyonegoro Nadiroh Nanda Khairunnisa Nurlaela Mei Tienje Oding Sunardi Pahmi Astagini Pandu Satyabrata Puja Subekti R. Teti Rostikawati R. Udhaya Mohan Babu Rahmawati Darussyamsu Rais Hidayat Reni Herawati Rita Istiana Rita Ningsih Rizal Muharam Munawar Rizki Amarullah Alqorni Rosadi Rosadi SATA YOSHIDA SRIE RAHAYU Silvi Agnia Fitri Siti Halimah Soewarto Hardhienata Solihatun Solihatun Sri Wahyuni Suci Putri Lestari Sugiarti Sugiarti Surti Kurniasih Susanto, Lufty Hari Sutji Harijanto Sutjihati, Susi Tamara Rončević Tamara Rončević Teti Rostikawati Thamrin Abdullah Tini Sulastri Sihombing Tintin Retno Pramesti Titin Sri Wartini Triasianingrum Afrikani Trio Ageng Prayitno Wahardi Wahardi Wahyu Wijanarko Widharnati Widharnati Yeni Widiyawati yohamintin, yohamintin Yossa Istiadi Yulia Nurfitri Yuliani Taufik Yuyun Yuliani