Iwan Alim Saputra
Undergraduate Program of Geography Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Tadulako University

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Journal : Tadulako Social Science and Humaniora Journal

Income Analysis of the Ke'te Kesu Tourism Attraction in North Toraja Regency Jumiati Audina Rappan; Widyastuti; Rendra Zainal Maliki; Iwan Alim Saputra
Tadulako Social Science and Humaniora Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Tadulako Social Science and Humaniora Journal
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Tadulako

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/sochum.v1i2.17362

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The research aims to find out the revenue of the tourist attraction Ke'te Kesu and to know the impact of COVID-19 on the tourism sector. This research uses purposive sampling, which is the technique of picking up informants with certain considerations who are thought to know the most about what the researcher expects or knows about the object or social situation being studied so that it can facilitate researchers. Primary research data is obtained directly while secondary data is data that comes from an instance that is related to an object that is carefully examined. The method used in this study is qualitative descriptive using documentation and interviews after which the results are analyzed descriptively. Research results show that the increase and decrease in tourist revenue of Ke'te Kesu is influenced by the number of tourists. Visitors from outside the region are more than visitors from abroad, it's the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic that causes out-and-in from an area and/or country that was not as free before the pandemic. In 2018, visitors totaled 47.610 people total income of Rs.21.400,000, in 2019 visitors 63.650 people total revenues of Rs.1.012.650,000, the year 2020 visitors 22.100 people total revenue of Rs.253.500.000, in 2021 visitors 39.600 people total earnings of Rs.535250.00, and in 2022 visitors 45.625 people total incomes of Rs.692125,000. The number of tourists increased but not with the revenues of the merchant because the tourists who visited minimal in doing the sale-buy transactions with the merchants. Nowadays the entrepreneur is eager to promote his trade to attract the interest of the buyer. This provides a benefit to the Ke'te Kesu Foundation to increase the number of visitors because every buyer who will make a sale-buy transaction within the tourist attraction complex must pay for a ticket to enter
Study of Pond Waste in Sarjo Village Waters District Sarjo, Pasangkayu Regency Hidayatullah; Iwan Alim Saputra; Zakira Raihani Ya'la; Rendra Zainal Maliki; Widyastuti; Risma Fadhilia Arsy
Tadulako Social Science and Humaniora Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2021): Tadulako Social Science and Humaniora Journal
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Tadulako

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/sochum.v1i2.17363

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The problem in this research is the quality of the water in the waters around the Sarjo Village pond and the impact of pond waste on the environment around the Sarjo Village pond. The objectives to be achieved are (1) Assessing the water quality conditions around the Sarjo Village pond. (2) Analyze the impact of waste around the Sarjo Village pond. The type of research used is descriptive quantitative with an ecological approach. The sample used is pond wastewater. The techniques used are interview techniques, observation, and documentation. Data analysis in this research is a comparative technique. The results achieved in this research are (1) water quality that still meets quality standards, namely: temperature, brightness, pH, TSS, TDS, ammonia, phosphate, and salinity. The parameters in the waters around the ponds that do not comply with quality standards are Color and Odor at station 1 and station 2 and Nitrate at the 3 stations. (2) Based on the results of data analysis on the impact of pond waste from the nitrate content at the 3 stations which exceeds the threshold, this certainly has an impact on aquatic productivity, because it affects the biota or fish in the surrounding waters because high nitrate content can reduce oxygen levels in the water and anticipate eutrophication. Inappropriate brightness and odor at stations 1 and 2 and the brownish-black color can inhibit lighting in the waters which can inhibit the process of photosynthesis in the waters. Based on the results of calculating the pollution index (Pi), the diversity index (H'), the uniformity index (E), and the dominance index (C), these four indices show the appropriate results that the Sarjo Village pond waste disposal waters have the status of "Slightly/Moderately polluted ".