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THE IMPACT OF THE GOLD MINING ON THE SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, ANDCULTURAL IN THE BOMBANA DISTRICT SOUTHEAST SULAWESI PROVINCE Usman Rianse; Weka Gusmiarty Abdullah; Abdi La Abdi; Ilma Sarimustaqiyma Rianse; Zulfikar La Zulfikar; Wa Kuasa Baka; La Ode Midi; Weka Widayati
International Journal of Sustainable Tropical Agricultural Sciences (IJSTAS) Vol 1, No 1 (2014)
Publisher : International Journal of Sustainable Tropical Agricultural Sciences (IJSTAS)

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The phenomenon of a gold mine brings a lot of changes in people's daily life in the Bombana District. This study aims to: (a) Aware of the social and cultural changes in society before and after the gold mining business, and (b) Knowing the changes in people's income before and after the gold mining business. The study population is the people who are in the gold mining sites.  This study result, namely: (a)  Gold  mining  have  negative impact  on social, economic, and cultural of communities around the gold mining area. Social, economic, and cultural societies tend to be in better shape before the gold mining. Average income communities after the gold mining increase by Rp 755.392 per month. (c) Gold mining do not increase the welfare of society, especially for farmers. The implication of this study is the government should strictly supervise and tighten even a moratorium against IUP, and gold mining companies should have corporate social responsibility (CSR) in the form of incentives to the affected communities of the businesses under their management in the fields of education, health, agriculture, economics, and culture as well as other aspects relating to the welfare of society.
Analisis Pengembangan Ekowisata Mangrove Kota Kendari Murni Murni; Weka Widayati
Jurnal Georafflesia: Artikel Ilmiah Pendidikan Geografi Vol 7 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Prof. Dr. Hazairin, S.H

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The potential for natural tourism, especially mangrove forests, has its own charm because it has a variety of unique natural resources, some of which are endemic, both in terms of flora and fauna. Mangrove forests if developed have a greater tourist attraction than other tourist objects. Basically mangrove ecotourism can be developed in various areas ranging from forests such as production forests, protected and conservation forests. The study used descriptive analysis, mangrove density analysis, area carrying capacity analysis, ecotourism and AHP potential assessment analysis. The results of the study show that (1) the mangrove ecosystem area located in Kendari City has the potential to be developed as a mangrove ecotourism object; and (2) The priority for developing ecotourism in the Lahundape mangrove is the ecological aspect, namely maintaining the diversity of flora and fauna by focusing on the Lahundape Mangrove on the construction of facilities and infrastructure to support reception activities in tourism and education areas, in the Bungkutoko mangrove, namely the ecological aspect, planting mangroves with an emphasis on the function of cultivation in the area with the arrangement of the mangrove area which is directly adjacent to the residents' aquaculture areas and areas where the condition of the mangrove forest has been damaged, as well as in the Anggoeya mangrove is the economic aspect, improving the community's economy by focusing on the Anggoeya Mangrove on the arrangement of the mangrove area and the seaside, namely the provision of facilities facilities that support culinary tourismfunctions.