6 research outputs found

    KAJIAN KEEKONOMIAN HUJAN DALAM MENUNJANG KEBUTUHAN AIR MASYARAKAT DI DESA BATU MERAH KOTA AMBON

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    The need for rainwater harvesting continues to increase as a complement to household water sources. Rainwater harvesting has received increasing public attention recently as an alternative water-saving strategy. Rainwater harvesting significantly reduces the use of drinking water. Savings at the household level change long-term water demand, provide more affordable household water supplies, and save communities money on sustainable water management. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the Economic Study of Rain in Supporting Community Water Needs in the Wae Batu Merah Watershed area in Sirimau District, Ambon City. The data analysis method calculates the economic value of rainwater to replace clean water purchased from DSA and tank cars. The calculation of the economic value of household water in the study area showed that the average daily water consumption based on the size of the city according to SNI 2002 for the study area was 150 liters/person/day. The economic value of rainwater utilization by households by converting DSA water prices and tanks shows that the economic value of rainwater utilization by households saves DSA water payment costs of Rp.49,641 per day and Rp.8,935,313 per year. Meanwhile, the use of rainwater by households saves the cost of paying for tank water by Rp.459,672 per day and Rp.82,740,994 per year

    Analisis Persepsi Dan Partisipasi Masyarakat Terhadap Pengelolaan Mangrove Berkelanjutan

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    Mangrove forests produce environmental services is a very important role for the community around it as well as the community outside of the mangrove forest, adanya forest management programs implemented by the Government of the mangrove in the preserve sustainable mangrove forests in the town of Sorong.  This is evidenced by a factor of education and income are very berpegaruh towards the level of participation, so that the involvement of the respondent are very helpful in the conservation of mangrove forests. Based on the analysis of the Chi square obtained the results that count amounted to 36.43 X2 is greater than X2 table 28.29 at 0.01 significant degree it can be concluded that H0 is rejected and the Ha are received. This means there is a real relationship between the level of public participation by education level of the respondents. Participation rates based on income, obtained the results that count of 31.35 X2 is greater than X2 table 28.29 on significant value of 0.01 degrees degrees of freedom 16. It can be concluded that H0 is rejected and the Ha are received

    PERILAKU PETANI SAWAH DALAM PENANGANAN PESTISIDA DI DESA WAIMITAL, SERAM BAGIAN BARAT

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    Abstract This study aims to determine the types of pesticides used and the behavior of farmers towards the use of pesticides in Waimital, west Seram. This research uses a survey method with interview techniques, in which there are stages such as interviews using a list of questions, observations to households and the environment around where they live, and interviews with informants such as agricultural extension workers and farmer contacts. The results of this study indicate that the types of pesticides used are insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides. In addition, the behavior of farmers in the use of pesticides is classified as good with a total score 2973 and average score of 59,46.   &nbsp

    ANALISIS NILAI TAMBAH EKONOMI (Economy Value Added) UNTUK MENGUKUR KINERJA KEUANGAN PETANI MINYAK KAYU PUTIH DESA PELA DAN BATU JUNGKU DI WILAYAH KERJA KESATUAN PENGELOLAAN HUTAN PRODUKSI (KPHP) MODEL UNIT III WAE TINA

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    Eucalyptus oil venture which developed in the working area of Production Forest Management Unit (KPHP) Model Unit III Wae Tina, is one of the livelihood for generations have grown by farmers white wood craftsmen. In conducting the research study analyzes the economic value added (economy value added) to measure the financial performance of farmers eucalyptus oil in the working area KPHP Model Unit III Wae Tina, there are two villages in the research samples, the Village and the village of Stone Jungku Pela. Eucalyptus oil processing performed by farmers artisans in both villages are still in the scale of household businesses with simple processing techniques, and the resulting oil production is still very limited. Thus also influence the level of prosperity and stability craftsmen farmers financially. Yields of eucalyptus leaves which are then processed into eucalyptus oil by local farmers, in terms of financial yield considerable benefits for farmers and landowners employees who worked as eucalyptus oil processing. From the calculation of economy value added (EVA) obtained value is 301 222 845, where the results showed that the economy added value is greater than zero (EVA> 0). This means that companies in this case eucalyptus oil farming communities that are part of the Model Unit III Wae KPHP Tina in business operations run eucalyptus oil are added value. In other words, eucalyptus oil business is conducted with the production and distribution of products can be quite good because it can produce added value for entrepreneurs that can serve as indicators to measure the success and future business continuity

    ANALISIS STRATEGI PENGELOLAAN MANGROVE MENGGUNAKAN METODE PERBANDINGAN EKSPONENSIAL DI KOTA SORONG PAPUA BARAT

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    The Benefits of mangrove ecosystems are varied, it can be seen from  the ecological aspect, economic , social and protection functions. Mangrove forests can be found along the coastal area  of Sorong city, the  density of the mangrove forests forest are variaed with the total mangrove area on site research 101 ha, current conditions shows that it is necessarily need a strategy  in management  mangrove, with the aim of priority strategies can analyze mangrove management. Then in the analysis using the method of comparison of the exponential (MPE), menjukan that the research results from the analysis of the stretegi mangrove management developments, of the factors that influence that is a major ecological 45.54%, and of the actor who portrays in the management of mangrove forests that is the Government amounting to 50.89%. So the priority strategy in the management of controlling management plan and a plan of action in the management of mangroves of 32.84%.
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