97 research outputs found
Kajian Umum tentang Keuangan Daerah
Pemerintah berupaya terus dalam rangka meningkatkan sumber dana pembangunan baik yang
dimiliki sendiri ataupun yang bersumber dari Pemerintah pusat. Pemerintah daerah dituntut untuk lebih
aktif dalam menemukan dan menggali sumber-sumber pendapatan asli daerah (PAD) yang cenderung
akan meningkat sebagai akibat dan meningkatnya hasil-hasil pembangunan itu sendiri. Sumber
pendapatan asli daerah Pajak Daerah, Bagian Laba Badan Usaha Milik Daerah, Lain-lain Pendapatan
Daerah yang sah, dan Retribusi daerah
Monthly Water Balance Analysis for the Determination of Available Growing Season at North Samarinda district, East Kalimantan
North Samarinda District this geographical area position 0o17β30β-0o30β00β LS dan 117o06β00β-117o22β00β BT, with the 31 475 Ha. Characteristics of rain this area included in he Area Class III (1500 β 2000 mm/ year). With the Bimodel or Double Wave rainfall models with C patern. The hight rainfall depth periode at December and April, therefore the low rainfall depth at September and November. Have level Q = Β± 9.9 %, or rainfall tipe A (very wet area with tropical wet vegetation) and E1 agroclimte zone.
Water Balance monthly indicated that this area have potential growing season about 12 months or all year round, have to water surplus 8 month as much as 478, 8 mm year-1 and water deficits about 3 months as much as 44.5 mm/year
Levels of Cuprum (Cu) and Plumbum (Pb) in Shrimp in the traditional market and their impacts towards the environmental health
Absorption of heavy metals by the main shrimp Cuprum (Cu) and Plumbum (Pb) will be accumulated in the body and cannot be biodegradable and accumulated in living tissue. Cuprum and plumbum in small amounts are needed in the body's metabolic process but exposure in excess amounts is toxic, so that at a certain level it can increase the risk of death. Heavy metal pollution often comes from human activities, namely industrial waste disposal, domestic waste or pesticide use in agricultural cultivation, plantations, as well as fisheries businesses, especially shrimp farming. This study aims to identify the magnitude of the average levels of cuprum (Cu) and plumbum (Pb) heavy metals in various types of shrimp available in traditional markets, by comparing the average levels of cuprum (Cu) and plumbum (Pb) of various types of shrimp, observation as well done by comparing the physical size of shrimp based on the type of shrimp. and determination of cuprum (Cu) and plumbum (Pb) levels was carried out by atomic absorption spectrometry. The results of research on shrimp sold in the traditional market of Surabaya, showed that the smaller the physical shrimp, the higher levels of cuprum (Cu) and plumbum (PB) will be higher. The highest Cuprum (Cu) and Plumbum (Pb) levels were found in Vannamei (Litopenaeus vannamei) shrimp, Cuprum (Cu) levels of 8,811 mgCu / kg, and Plumbum (Pb) of 1,990 mgPb / kg, on Windu shrimp (Panaeus monodon) Cuprum (Cu) levels of 7,886 mgCu / kg, and Plumbum (Pb) of 0.735 mgPb / kg, whereas for giant prawns (Macrobrachium rosenbergii de Mann) showed levels of Cuprum (Cu) of 5,814 mgCu / kg and Plumbum (Pb) of 0.728 mgPb / kg; this average level is higher than the WHO standard of 0.691 mgCu / kg for Cu, and 0.715 mgPb / kg for Pb
Study the Use of Pesticides on the Health of Vegetable Farmers in the Village Tulungrejo, Bumiaji District, Malang Regency
Efforts to increase agricultural output, especially horticulture continue to be
done, for the purposes of these widely used pesticides intensively. The negative
impact would increase: this is due to excessive use of pesticides
and
tent to
ignore the rules of use that has been set. It is expected to affect the health of
residents around the area of agriculture. The study was conducted in the village
Tulungrejo,
Bumiaji District, Marang Regency. The aims to determine levels of
cholinesterase, BUN (Blood Urea Nitrogen) and creatine in the blood of
vegetable farming communities as a result of pesticide use. The proportion of
incidence of poisoning in farming communities in lndonesia as a result of
environmental pollution due to pesticide use is 35% (0.3). in order to obtain
sufficiently accurate data then used a sample of 144 people. touched pesticides
grouped by activity. The average levels of cholinesterase in the blood at the
lowest active farmer group compared with the group of family farmers and rural
communities (63.333%, 72.368%, 95.294%). Land area and a dose of pesticide
active influence on farmers groups. Use of pesticides not affect the levels of
BUN and creatinine in the blood of three groups of vegetable farming
communities, generally did not differ significantly and were within normal limits
(15.1l8 mg / dl; 14.368% mg / dl; 15.324 mg / dl) and (1.1 37 mg / dl ; 1.122 mg
/ dl; 1.160 mg / dl)
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