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STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN DINAS PARIWISATA KABUPATEN LAMPUNG TIMUR DALAM PENGEMBANGAN OBJEK WISATA GOA PANDAN Wahyu Widodo; Mirnawati Mirnawati; Sigit Setioko; Rizki Nirmala; Sutiyo
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East Lampung Regency is one of the regencies in Lampung Province that has potential in the tourism sector. The tourism sector is a sector that has the potential to be developed as a source of local revenue. However, in its development efforts there are various obstacles. This research was conducted at the Goa Pandan Tourism object and related agencies, namely the East Lampung Regency Tourism Office and related stalkholders. The Pandan Cave tourist attraction has the potential to be used as a natural cruising and educational tourism object. Goa Pandan has its own characteristics that make it unique compared to other tourist objects in East Lampung Regency. This study aims to determine the potential and strategy description of Goa Pandan tourism object development. In this study, the author uses a type of qualitative research with a descriptive approach. Research informants were determined purposively. Data collection techniques were carried out by observation, interviews and documentation. Data analysis techniques were carried out by data reduction, data presentation, conclusion drawing and data triangulation. Data are presented and analyzed descriptively. The results showed that the East Lampung Regency Tourism Office had a strategy to develop Pandan Cave tourism objects. There are four factors that form the basis for determining the strategy for developing the Pandan Cave tourist attraction. The four factors are strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats with the involvement of the community and the Giri Mulyo Village Tourism Awareness Group as tourism business actors whose maximum benefit of tourism activities is intended for the community. The conclusion of this study based on the analysis of these four factors resulted in 4 strategies, namely the S-O Strategy, the W-O Strategy, the S-W Strategy and the W-T Strategy.
ANALISIS TINGKAT KERAWANAN BANJIR MENGGUNAKAN SISTEM INFORMASI GEOGRAFI DI SUB DAS TOILI KABUPATEN BANGGAI Muhammad Adam Suni; Melia Nurulaeni; Agung Dwi Kurniawan
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The geographic information system is an information system about collecting and processing data and conveying information in spatial coordinates, where data collected remotely can be analyzed to obtain information about objects, areas, or phenomena. The purpose of this study was to map the level of flood susceptibility in the Toili sub-watershed using spatial analysis based on Geographic Information Systems (GIS) with scoring and overlay. The research parameters consisted of rainfall, elevation, slope, soil type, land cover/use and distance from the river. This research was conducted in the Toili Sub-watershed, Toili District, Banggai Regency because this area experiences flooding every year. The results showed that the level of flood vulnerability was divided into 5 (five) categories, namely not vulnerable, moderately vulnerable, moderately vulnerable, vulnerable and very vulnerable areas that are very prone to flooding are around the river with an area of ​​408 Ha (3,81%), vulnerable category 3.807,67 Ha (35,58%), slightly vulnerable 6.481,19 Ha (60,57%), moderately vulnerable 0,96 Ha (0,01%), and not vulnerable 2,64 Ha (0,02%). Areas that are in the prone to very flood-prone zone are areas that are at low altitudes and most of the land use is open land without vegetation and close to rivers.
GAMBARAN PERILAKU HIDUP BERSIH DAN SEHAT (PHBS) SISWA SISWI SEKOLAH DASAR NEGERI III KEMIRI KECAMATAN KEMIRI KABUPATEN TANGERANG Muhamad Rizki Fadhlillah
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Empirical data that PHBS is a very important indicator for public health in an area and the implementation of PHBS for students at SDN 3 Kemiri has never been studied specifically. This study was to determine the description of PHBS in SDN 3 Kemiri. Method used in this research is descriptive quantitative method with survey technique. The affordable population in this study were all 187 students of SDN 3 Kemiri class IV, V and VI. Samples were taken proportionally as much as 32%, namely 60 people. The method used in this study is a quantitative method with descriptive analysis. The research showed that the implementation of PHBS at SDN 3 Kemiri was in the medium category 6%, the high category 35.33% and the very high category 58.33%. The PHBS of the 3 Kemiri State Elementary School students showed that most of them had implemented indicators of clean and healthy living behavior. Indicators that need attention to improve PHBS for elementary school students at Kemiri 3 Elementary School are CTPS before carrying out activities, community service habits to clean mosquito larvae, habit of avoiding cigarette smoke when someone smokes and regular exercise habits according to physical abilities.
SISTEM PENUNJANG KEPUTUSAN PEMILIHAN SUPPLIER TERBAIK PRODUK LAMPU ELEKTRONIK MENGGUNAKAN METODE ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS Musdalifa Thamrin; Lilis Ariska; Sulistiyawati Nardi
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CV Maju Sentosa is an electronic lighting product company that markets various types of lamps. Currently CV.Maju Sentosa is constrained in choosing the right supplier and there is no decision support system that aims to provide predictions to get the best supplier. In the supplier selection carried out by CV. Maju Sentosa based on price and other criteria. To resolve these obstacles can be done by building a decision support system using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method, in which each criterion in the assessment factors of the alternatives will be compared between one another so as to provide a priority value output that produces a system that provides an assessment for each supplier. The results of this study are to be able to build a decision support system using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method which provides the best supplier ranking results based on the final value obtained by each supplier starting from the highest value to the lowest value with the supplier selection process so that CV .Maju Sentosa is easy in supplier selection.
KADAR ASAM AMINO DANGKE DENGAN LEVEL ENZIM PAPAIN DAN LAMA PEMANASAN BERBEDA Andi Nurul Mukhlisah; Muhammad Irfan
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The purpose of this study was to look at the amino acid content of dangke made with different levels of papain enzyme and heating duration. The research consists of two stages, the first stage is the preparation of papain enzyme and the second is the determination of heating temperature and papain concentration. Dangke will be made using fresh cow's milk taken from KUNAK Bogor dairy farm. Fresh cow's milk was pasteurized at 70, 80 and 90°C respectively, then pure papain was added which has been diluted with distilled water in a ratio of 1:9.  The concentration of diluted pure papain was 0.2, 0.3 and 0.4%, respectively. Salt was added at 0.4% (w/v). Dangke S3K3 treatment (90°C temperature, 0.4% papain concentration) had the highest amino acids, both non-essential and essential amino acids. This is due to the addition of papain, as it is known that amino acids are components of protein formation. The conclusion of this study is that glutamic acid is the highest amino acid in different heating treatments and concentrations. Dangke S3K3 treatment (temperature 90°C, concentration of 0.4% papain) is the highest amino acid, both non-essential amino acids and essential amino acids.
ROLETA (ROEMAH LELE TARIKAN): UPAYA PEMBERDAYAAN PEREMPUAN DALAM MENINGKATKAN PENDAPATAN MASYARAKAT MELAUI DIVERSIFIKASI PRODUK OLAHAN IKAN LELE BERBASIS DIGITAL MARKETING Qorry Ambiya; Siti Nur Asiah; Nur Ngafiah
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The village in Kumpeh Ulu District, Muaro Jambi Regency, namely Tarikan Village, is a village that has potential in the fisheries sector, especially in terms of catfish farming. Therefore, supported by the potential and opportunities that already exist, the KSPM UNJA Pro Idea team intends to create a multiplier effect from the existence of this cultivation through further processing of catfish so as to produce finished products that have high selling value. This is due to the absence of assistance and further training regarding catfish processing and the lack of public knowledge that catfish is not only sold conventionally but can also be processed into finished products so that it can be business oriented in the future through training and assistance regarding the processing of catfish-based products so that they become products. flagship in Tarikan Village by diversifying products. On the other hand, the team will implement a digital marketing strategy starting from social media marketing to build brand awareness as well as a product promotion medium.
BUDIDAYA BELUT DI LAHAN MINIMALIS DAN PRODUK OLAHANNYA SEBAGAI PELUANG USAHA Said Rizki Ananda; Andre Saputra; Ade Melda; Zelika Novtalia; Diyah Ayu Putri Maharani
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Eels belong to a group of snake-shaped fish belonging to the Synbranchidae tribe. Eels can live in fresh water areas, swamps, rice fields, fish ponds and lakes. Usually eels eat small fish as food. Besides that, eel has several different types. If consumed, eel has a fairly high content value compared to eggs and meat. Because of this high content value that makes eel a good food for consumption. Because there are so many advantages that eels have, that's why the development of eel cultivation is carried out. The development of eel cultivation is expected to increase the productivity of eel products, because eels that come from nature are now small in population due to fishing that is not environmentally friendly and the use of chemical fertilizers in the rice fields causes damage to the eel ecosystem is disrupted. The scarcity of eels that are found in nature causes eels circulating in the market to be difficult to find and have a fairly high selling price. This is what underlies the need for home eel cultivation by using drums or making small ponds. The purpose of the activity is to produce quality eels by cultivating at home by making eel houses. To produce a home-made product that is nutritious and liked by various groups of people because it tastes delicious. To promote processed eel products through the marketplace.
PEMANFAATAN BUAH DURIAN MENJADI BUMBU TEMPOYAK INSTANT (BOTANT) SEBAGAI OLEH-OLEH KHAS JAMBI Lucky Enggrani Fitri; Rizky Anggreyni; Putti Sherna; Rahmah Rizki Thoyyibah; Rizka Apriliani; Melia Hairunnisa
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Botant is a packaged product containing instant spices ready to use in the context of the use of durian fruit in Batanghari Regency, every year at the end of December, many places are harvesting durian. As in Muara Tembesi, Mersam, Aro Village and Baung Muara Bulian River, Selat Village, Betung Island Village and Ture Village, Pemayung District. Durian prices in the garden range from Rp. 9 to 10 thousand per piece. That's the price of a standard fruit that is the same size as the size of coconut fruit. If it has been sold in other areas, such as the city of Jambi, in addition to the Legit and Sweet taste of the fruit, the distribution costs ranging from the garden to the city, making the price of the durian more expensive, which reaches Rp. 50 thousand per piece. Besides being eaten directly, durian fruit can be processed into a variety of processed preparations that are of quite large value and of course good for health. The advantages of botant in addition to being a processed product of the use of local jambi durian, can also be a characteristic of typical souvenirs of Jambi that is made into curry, where botant as an instant tempoyak spice that can be used to make tempoyak practically without having to enter other complementary spices, Except the flavoring of the taste that is adapted to the taste of consumers, and as an innovation to improve the quality of tempoyak through proper packaging.
PEMBUATAN KATALOG WISATA SEBAGAI SARANA PROMOSI PARIWISATA DESA BATU PUTIH KECAMATAN SEKOTONG KABUPATEN LOMBOK BARAT Nia Kurniati; Syaumudinsyah; Mey Susanti AS; Lubna
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Tourism is one of the economic sectors that contributes significantly to both GDP and GRDP. Tourism in NTB Province experienced a decline in visits during the Covid-19 pandemic. Lombok Island is a tourist destination that has great potential to be developed. One area in Lombok that has a lot of tourism potential is Batu Putih Village, Sekotong District, West Lombok Regency. Geographically, Batu Putih Village is a coastal village so most of its tourist destinations are marine tourism. Even though it has a lot of tourism potential, it still cannot increase the number of visits and help the community's economy. The partner's problem is the lack of understanding of the local community to develop and introduce tourism potential in their area, so that a media is needed to be able to introduce tourism to Batu Putih Village. The purpose of this community service activity is to introduce Batu Putih Village tourism to the public through catalog media. The results of this PKM activity are that several tourist sites displayed in the tourist log are tourism icons in Batu Putih Village which consist of Pao-Pao Beach, Kores Beach, Gelundung Beach, Bangko-Bangko Beach which is one of the well-known beaches to foreign countries for surfers. and also artificial tourism in the form of the Bendungan Tibu Kuning.
KEANEKARAGAMAN TUMBUHAN SELAGINELLA DI KAWASAN BUKIT GATAN KABUPATEN MUSI RAWAS Eli Suryani; Yuli Febrianti; Destien Atmi Arisandy
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This study aims to determine the species of Selaginella plants in the Bukit Gatan Area of ​​Musi Rawas Regency, to determine the diversity index, domination index, evenness index, and relative density index of Selaginella plants in the Bukit Gatan Area of ​​Musi Rawas Regency. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. The data collection technique in this study used the roaming method and purposive sampling techniques. Based on the results of research on the diversity of Selaginella plants in the Bukit Gatan Area, Musi Rawas Regency, 1035 Selaginella plants of 9 species were found. The results of the analysis of the diversity index of Selaginella plants were categorized as moderate, the domination index value of 0.162 was categorized as low, the species evenness index value of 0.903 was categorized as high and the KR value of 99.998% was categorized as high. Soil pH in the Bukit Gatan area of ​​Musi Rawas Regency ranges from 6-7, air temperature ranges from 27°C-30°C, soil moisture ranges from 2% -6%, and light intensity ranges from low to high. So it can be concluded that research in the Bukit Gatan area of ​​Musi Rawas Regency contained 9 types of Selaginella plants and had moderate diversity, low dominance, high species evenness analysis results and relatively high density and had neutral soil pH, normal air temperature, dominant soil moisture medium and low dominant light intensity.

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