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Pemahaman Budaya Maritim Masyarakat Pantai Depok Kabupaten Bantul Indira Chairunnisa; R Rijanta; Muhammad Baiquni
Media Komunikasi Geografi Vol. 20 No. 2 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/mkg.v20i2.21216

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Kabupaten Bantul memiliki panjang garis pantai mencapai 17 km. Potensi perikanan yang ada di Pantai Depok tidak didukung kondisi geografi Pantai Selatan, sehingga pemanfaatan sumberdaya pesisir belum optimal. Mindset agraris yang mendarah daging dalam masyarakat juga menjadi salah satu faktor lemahnya pemanfaatan potensi laut khususnya perikanan tangkap, hal tersebut terbukti terjadi penurunan jumlah nelayan di Pantai Depok pada tahun 2018. Oleh karena itu pada penelitian ini mengeksplorasi pemahaman budaya maritim yang ada di Pantai Depok. Metode yang digunakan adalah deskriptif kualitatif melalui indepth interview kepada masyarakat, pemerintah dan akademisi. Teori budaya maritim yang ditemukan di Pantai Depok merupakan suatu bentuk hasil interaksi masyarakat dengan laut yang didalamnya terdapat aktivitas yang mengarah kepada ekonomi pesisir, tradisi, strategi penghidupan dan kohesi sosial yang sudah memanfaatkan beberapa teknologi dengan dukungan dari institusi. Aktivitas budaya maritim yang telah terbentuk tidak terlepas dari waktu lampau atau sejarah masa lalu yang akan terus menerus berkembang seiring berjalannya waktu. Proses budaya maritim yang terus berjalan juga tidak luput dari beberapa hambatan yang dihadapi masyarakat yaitu kondisi fisik alamiah Pantai Depok yang tidak menguntungkan dan keterbatasan regenerasi nelayan.Kata kunci : Pemahaman Masyarakat; Budaya Maritim; Pantai Depok
Community Livelihood Diversification as a Result of Mining Industry Activities: A Case Study of Soligi Village, South Halmahera Muhammad Izzudin; Anang Dwi Santoso; Muhammad Baiquni; Agung Satriyo Nugroho
Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora Vol. 11 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jish.v11i1.41106

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Indonesia is one of the world's largest archipelagic countries. Diversification is the process of increasing household economic income in various sectors to improve welfare and survival opportunities. This study demonstrates that the people of Obi Island's livelihoods are diversifying due to mining and pressure from the immigrant population. This study is necessary to determine how mining depletes natural resources affects the livelihood strategies of the Indonesian archipelagic community, particularly in Maluku. On the other hand, they must contend with dwindling natural resources. This study employed a semi-structured questionnaire to conduct a home survey with 153 respondents in Soligi Village. In-depth interviews were also conducted to delve deeper into the research findings. This study demonstrates that physical capital and natural capital are the essential livelihood assets for the inhabitants of Soligi Village, and mining has resulted in the diversification of people's occupations into non-permanent mining employees. 
Kotagede heritage city: Identification of conservation and preservation based on community perspective Erda Rindasih; Muhammad Izzudin; Muhammad Baiquni
Jurnal Pariwisata Pesona Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Edisi Juni 2022
Publisher : Universitas Merdeka Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/jpp.v7i1.7321

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Kotagede is one of the tourism destinations that has been associated with several sites such as education, history, and culture. On the macro and local levels, policies must guarantee that tourism development does not compromise cultural heritage assets that can provide economic, social, and environmental advantages. The aim of the article is to provide an overview of the stakeholders who contributed to the administration and development of the Kotagede tourist conservation and preservation program, focusing on the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) standard as a performance indicator. The technique and methods used in this study are observation, filed survey and in-depth interview. The findings indicated that Kotagede had a competitive advantage as a potential tourism destination due to its cultural, historical, gastronomic, architectural, and transportation advantages. The institutional community has been engaged in preserving old structures, promoting tourism, and fostering local economic growth.
Surfing Tourists’ Preferences in Choosing Type of Accommodation in the Mentawai Islands Rifan Andika; Muhammad Baiquni
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 9 No. 3 (2021)
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana

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As a tourist destination, the Mentawai Islands have many potential tourism destinations such as marine tourism especially surfing spots. Many surfers come to the Mentawai Islands from all around the world. Most of the tourists are young adults with an average income of USD 20.000-40.000 annually. Most are intermediate to pro-level surfers. The biggest reason why so many surfers come to visit the Mentawai Islands is for the exceptional surfing experience, which comes from the quality of its natural environment as one of the top preferences. Based on location, there are two types of accommodation, city accommodation and resort accommodation. On the other hand, surfers' preference in choosing accommodation type needs to be discovered. There will be preferences, at least surfers have three, which are Price, Facility, and Location. Price compatibility with quality, availability of surfing transport, proximity to surf breaks becomes the main preferences in choosing accommodation.Keywords: Accommodation, Mentawai Islands, surf.
Non Government Organizations Contribution to Collaborative Governance Stages and Handling Collaborative Risk in Kulonprogo Regency Awang Daru Murti; Muhammad Baiquni; Gabriel Lele
ARISTO Vol 11, No 2 (2023): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Ponorogo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24269/ars.v11i2.6633

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This study aims to determine the contribution of Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) in the implementation of the tobacco control policy in Kulonprogo Regency based on the stages of collaboration, the risks of collaboration and the actions taken to overcome these risks. This study uses a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. Sources of data in this study used data from interviews, previous research and online mass media news data.Based on result study, NGO have contribution in every collaboration stages. This study measures collaboration based on the stages of collaboration including brainstorming, initial collaboration, maturation of thought, and implementation. NGO have contribution in every collaboration stages. The synergy between MTCC, The Union, and the Government of Kulonprogo also experienced several problems such as administrative problems, transparency, differences in vision and mission, recruitment of members that did not comply with the rules, and lack of coordination between institutions, especially the Regional Apparatus Organizations (OPD). The risks resulting from these problems include temporary suspension of collaboration activities, internal conflicts, incompetent members, difficulty in inter-agency coordination, and financial abuse. Overcoming this problem, the actors involved in the collaboration took several actions such as revising regulations and organizational structures, tightening the member recruitment process, improving communication and coordination, as well as collaborating in financial supply.
Surfing Tourists' Preferences in Choosing Type of Accommodation in the Mentawai Islands Rifan Andika; Muhammad Baiquni
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 9 No. 3 (2021)
Publisher : Postgraduate School, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2021.009.03.04

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As a tourist destination, the Mentawai Islands have many potential tourism destinations such as marine tourism especially surfing spots. Many surfers come to the Mentawai Islands from all around the world. Most of the tourists are young adults with an average income of USD 20.000-40.000 annually. Most are intermediate to pro-level surfers. The biggest reason why so many surfers come to visit the Mentawai Islands is for the exceptional surfing experience, which comes from the quality of its natural environment as one of the top preferences. Based on location, there are two types of accommodation, city accommodation and resort accommodation. On the other hand, surfers' preference in choosing accommodation type needs to be discovered. There will be preferences, at least surfers have three, which are Price, Facility, and Location. Price compatibility with quality, availability of surfing transport, proximity to surf breaks becomes the main preferences in choosing accommodation.Keywords: Accommodation, Mentawai Islands, surf.