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Journal of Synergy Landscape
Published by Universitas Trisakti
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28071077     DOI : https://doi.org/10.25105/tjsl
Journal of Synergy Landscape is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes scientific articles of research results, professional work of landscape architecture, review articles, research reports with a range of aspects: Landscape Architecture, Historical Architecture, planning/design, landscape management, ecology and conservation, horticulture, silviculture, urban and regional planning, urban design and rural, art and design, architecture and building, environmental issues, Architectural Science & Engineering, Heritage Architecture, Health Architecture, Architecture, and Tourism Planning, Environmental Architecture
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STUDY OF THE POTENTIAL OF BALOHAN VILLAGE, SUKAJAYA DISTRICT, SABANG CITY AS AGRO-TOURISM Nur Intan Simangunsong; Rini Fitri; Reza Fauzi
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Vol 2, No 1, August 2022
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The city of Sabang is one of the national and foreign tourist destinations because of thebeauty of the natural panorama and the available infrastructure. Weh Island is also blessedwith agricultural resources so that it has the potential to be developed into an agro-tourismarea. The potential of agro-tourism in Sabang City has not been fully developed and utilizedoptimally. The purpose of this study is to identify and analyze physical, biophysicalconditions including facilities, social, economic, and cultural as well as providerecommendations to be developed into agro-tourism. This research was conductedqualitatively and exploratory in nature, using a case study approach. Data collectiontechniques for inventorying physical, social data from sites and infrastructure usingobservation methods equipped with data recording instruments (cameras) to obtaininformation about agro-tourism. Descriptive data analysis and the analysis results obtainedrelated to agro-tourism potential were also analyzed using SWOT (Strenghts, Opportunities,Weaknesses and Threats) analysis. The results showed that Sukajaya District could bedeveloped into agro-tourism because it has the potential of various fruit orchards,horticultural gardens and vegetable gardens. It is necessary to provide educational tourismprograms, recreation, and economic tourism so that they are sustainable by taking intoaccount the ecological system, economic growth, and local socio-cultural.
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Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Vol 1, No 1, August 2021
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IDENTIFICATION AND ANALYSIS OF THE NATURE TOURISM POTENTIAL IN PARI ISLAND, THE THOUSAND ISLANDS, JAKARTA Nadira Nur Shadrina; Qurrotu Aini Besila; Hinijati Widjaja
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Vol 2, No 2, February 2023
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Pari Island is one of around 110 islands in the Thousand Islands cluster that are inhabited by locals. This island with an area of 41.32 hectares contains many sorts of abundant natural resources and offers diverse tourism potentials including marine tourism, nature tourism and education. In addition to its coastal habitat, Pari Island is home to mangrove ecosystems, seagrass beds, and coral reefs, which captivate both local and international tourists. As a tourist destination, the management of nature tourism on Pari Island has not yet been completely established, therefore visitor attention is primarily centered on other tourist attractions in the Thousand Islands. The underlying issue of this research are what is the current state of nature tourism on Pari Island? Is there any further tourism potential that can be developed? The aims of the research are to assess the existing condition of nature tourism on Pari Island- both physically and in terms of management, and carry out identification of further nature tourism potentials on Pari Island. This research uses qualitative descriptive method based on a case study approach. Analysis of Operational Areas of Nature Tourism Objects and Attractions is used to define the strategy for developing Pari Island's nature tourism potential by analyzing both internal and external tourism potential. The outcomes of the research are to promote the potential of Pari Island to develop nature tourism area as a whole that incorporates all stakeholders and benefits all parties involved.
APPLICATION OF THE EDUCATIONAL TOURISM CONCEPT TO THE DESIGN OF THE ECO-PARK SCIENCE CENTER Rizka Agusti Suciati; Etty Indrawati; Silia Yuslim
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Vol 2, No 2, February 2023
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Eco-park Science Center Cibinong was built in 2003 with the aim of ex-situ plant conservation activities, research, education, recreation, and environmental services. Initially, this area was an agricultural and plantation area belonging to the people. The current conditions at the Eco-park science center are planted with various vegetation according to the diversity of Indonesian ecosystem types based on bioregions. Bioregions are regional zone divisions representing each forest area in Indonesia, such as the Sumatra, Java-Bali, Nusa Tenggara, Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Maluku, and Papua/Irian Jaya bioregions. This area is not only used as a place to explore knowledge but also as a recreation area. The recreational area in Ecopark still needs to have adequate facilities. Though many come for recreation, this study aims to apply the concept of educational tourism to the Cibinong Center Eco-park area. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method grounded theory and explorative in the field. After the data is collected, then the data will be processed and classified compared to the study literature. The study results show that the concept of educational tourism, which includes the cognitive domain (understanding, knowledge), is contained in the area constructed wetland, green wall, rain garden, forest tower 1, forest walk, forest tower two, and waste processing. The Affective Domain (related to feelings and attitudes) is contained in the area viewing spots 1, 2, and 3, Plaza 2. Whereas the psychomotor domain (related to movement and involving the limbs) is contained in the area of the forest walk, Promenade 1, 2, and 3 as well Amphitheater.
THE EFFECT OF ADDING TOFU WASTE TO HYDROPONIC MEDIA ON THE GROWTH OF KANGKUNG (IPOMOEA AQUATICA) Etty Indrawati; Abdul Chalim; Ratnaningsih Rukhiat; Olivia Seanders; Eko Adhy Setiawan; Agus Purniawan
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Vol 2, No 2, February 2023
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A team of lecturers from the Department of Environmental Engineering has researched waste treatment in quality, quantity, and operational terms in the tofu and tempeh industry and formulated a wastewater management model using appropriate and effective technology to support sustainable development. The results of processing tofu waste will be tested on vegetable plants with a hydroponic system. The problem is that the waste from the tofu industry pollutes the environment and is not utilized. This study aims to utilize liquid tofu waste as a hydroponic medium for vegetable plants. This research was carried out experimentally by making demonstration plots using a completely randomized design (CRD) method with three hydroponic media treatments and three replications. The three hydroponic media treatments were AB mix hydroponic media with the addition of 10% tofu waste which had been coagulated with moringa seed powder (Moringa oleifera); AB mix hydroponic media with the addition of 10% tofu waste which has been coagulated with tamarind seed powder (Tamarindus indica) and untreated AB mix hydroponic media. The plant growth factors to be measured are plant height and the number of leaves. The results showed that plant height and the number of leaves on Kangkung (water spinach, Ipomoea aquatica) treated with tofu waste, both coagulated moringa seed powder and tamarind seed powder, showed lower results than plants that were not treated. This can also be seen from the survival value of the treated Kangkung, which showed a value of 50% for the treatment of moringa seed powder and 67% for the treatment of tamarind seed powder. At the same time, the survival of the Kangkung plants that were not given treatment was 83%. It needs to be reviewed, especially from the BOD and COD values ​​of tofu waste solution, which are very influential on the growth of vegetable plants. It is necessary to do research again by fulfilling the nutritional requirements needed by plants to grow and thrive.
THE ANALYSIS OF OUTDOOR FACILITIES OF THE BAY VILLAS RESORT TANJUNG LESUNG, BANTEN. Ramadhan Gema Pratama; Silia Yuslim; Etty Indrawati; Olivia Seanders
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Vol 2, No 2, February 2023
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Tourist interest continues to increase, especially in tourism development in hospitality and resort services which is increasingly being considered. The development of resort hotels has also begun to develop in big cities, one of which is Tanjung Lesung, Banten. The Tanjung Lesung Banten area is a beach resort tourist area close to Jakarta. Resort hotels are buildings that need attention, and outdoor space aspects must also be considered to attract visitors to Hotel Resort The Bay Villas Resort, Tanjung Lesung, Banten. This research was done to formulate the design of outdoor facilities at The Bay Villas Resort and the addition of the Modern Beach Resort concept. Writing the design of outdoor facilities for The Bay Villas Resort was developed based on the results of literature studies and observations that can be used as consideration for proposals in developing the design of outdoor facilities for The Bay Villas Resort. The research method used is a descriptive static analysis method of questionnaires and questionnaire variables studied using the Likert scale 1: 3 analysis method. Both primary and secondary data are collected and then analyzed to have functions related to the design of outdoor facilities at The Bay Villas Resort, Tanjung Lesung Banten gets the right design concept and quality.
EDUTOURISM LANDSCAPE PLANNING IN SUKAMULYA VILLAGE, BOGOR DISTRICT Indah Ulfia Utami; Priambudi Trie Putra; Moh. Sanjiva Refi Hasibuan
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Vol 2, No 2, February 2023
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Sukamulya village is located in Sukamakmur district, Bogor regency. This village is also included in the plan to develop and repair the Puncak Dua line carried out by the Bogor district government. Sukamulya village has a rural landscape with main activities such as agriculture, plantations, and agroforestry. Coffee is one of the primary commodities that is quite potential since the development of coffee plantations in this area. In addition, Sukamulya village's landscape consists of hills with good views and a relatively large river, namely the Cipamingkis river. The site's location is in an area with fertile soil conditions but has a potential risk of moderate-category landslides. This area also needs better access and needs facilities to support tourist activities. This also makes this area lag behind compared to the area traversed by the Puncak Utama route. This article discussed the landscape planning process of Sukamulya Village, which has the potential to be developed as an educational tourism destination in order to compete with other tourist attractions in the Puncak area. The method used in this research is descriptive and scoring with SWOT Analysis. The stages of the landscape planning process are carried out, starting with inventory activities, data analysis, synthesis, and producing a block plan. The analysis results show that efforts are needed to increase the potential of local resources, such as conducting environmental conservation. Landscape planning of Sukamulya Village as educational tourism produces three zoning divisions: the intensive zone, semi-intensive zone, and extensive zone. Further studies are needed on the variety of forms of tourism activities that have educational value in Sukamulya village in order to be able to compete with other tourist attractions in the region and be sustainable.
ANALYSIS OF EX MINING LAND USE AS AGROFORESTRY TOURISM IN CISANTANA VILLAGE Daisy Radnawati; Desy F Makhmud; Suzana K Putri
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Vol 2, No 2, February 2023
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Cisantana Village is a village in Kuningan Regency, West Java, which is close to Mount Ciremai. Its natural conditions are pretty beautiful. The village has abundant natural resources, one of which is mountain stone. Illegal mountain stone mining activities have become the livelihood of the surrounding community, which, if not stopped, will damage the environment. The problem of land damage due to unlicensed mining activities is environmental damage. For this reason, this research aims to optimize the open land of former mines into agro-tourism land that focuses on education about agricultural and plantation activities that can attract tourists. Agritourism is expected to help restore the quality of the environment that has been damaged and develop the potential that exists in the location through tourism activities. Agritourism is a form of tourism activity carried out in agricultural areas that presents the natural scenery of agricultural areas and their activities (Arifin, 1992). The stages in this research include preparation, inventory, analysis, synthesis, concept, and design. The process of analyzing functions, sites, landscape buildings, and vegetation analysis is carried out as a basis for determining planning directions. Planning activities, the concepts prepared are poured into schematic designs, consisting of spatial arrangement designs, vegetation, sites, landscape buildings, and other details. The result of this research is to optimize Cisantana Village, which is a former mining area, as a sustainable agro-tourism area.
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Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Vol 2, No 2, February 2023
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ARRANGEMENT OF URBAN VILLAGE UTILITIES AND FACILITIES BASED ON COMMUNITY NEEDS IN KAMPUNG MUKA, ANCOL SUB DISTRICT, NORTH JAKARTA Anita Sitawati Wartaman; Putri Ayu Parahyangan; Anindita Ramadhani
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Vol 2, No 2, February 2023
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In 2018 The Governor of DKI Jakarta established a regulation to rearrange some settlements in order to improve the resident’s quality of life. Based on DKI Jakarta Governor’s Decree Number 878 of 2018 there are 21 villages that would be arranged, one of which is Kampong Muka in North Jakarta. Kampung Muka has the character of an urban village, namely, a large population with a heterogeneous nature and its location is close to the economic center. Kampung Muka has minimal open space, limited land, and narrow street corridors, impacting on the lack of facilities and infrastructure in the area. To compose an effective arrangement, it is necessary to understand the needs of the community residents. This study aims to identify kampong arrangements of infrastructures and facilities based on regulation and community perception. The method uses Indonesian Minimum Standard of residential environment to gauge the adequacy of facilities and utilities of the kampong. Then, a Likert scale to score the community’s perception toward the needs of kampong arrangement. Theresult showed that there are five unmet facilities, namely kindergarten facilities, elementary school facilities, meeting halls, worship places and parks; and one infrastructure that has not been met, namely telephone network. However, based on the community’s perception, the residents only need one facility, namely meeting hall. By the results, it is necessary to understand the needs of the people instead of referring on standard and regulation only. Therefore, the arrangement for Kampung Muka is prioritized to provide meeting hall for the residents