Proceedings of the International Conference on Social Studies and Environmental Issues (ICOSSEI 2019)
Session: Environmental Issues in Industrial Revolution 4.0
11 articles
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Mining in Southeast Sulawesi and Central Sulawesi: Shadow Economy and Environmental Damage Regional Autonomy Era in Indonesia
Abdul Kadir, Eka Suaib, La Husen Zuada
This article tells about the practice of shadow economy and environmental damage in mining activities in Southeast Sulawesi and Central Sulawesi. Natural assets contained in these two regions, especially the mine, attracted the attention of investors to invest their capital. The presence of mining companies...
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Willingness to Pay for Critical Land
Sulistya Rini Pratiwi, Erry Purnomo, Said Usman
This study was conducted in order to find the effect of community socioeconomic conditions on farmers’ Willingness To Pay (WTP) and farmers’ willingness to move to lands that were not critical or to better land areas (Willingness To Leave / WTL). The research method used to calculate the farmers’ willingness...
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Understanding the Conservation Activities in Sumberpitu Water Springs Using Causal Loop Diagrams
Ferryati Masitoh, Alfi Nur Rusydi
Sumberpitu water springs was the one of primary resources, not only for people living in around of Bromo Mountain, but also for people living in Malang City. The water spring was very important for them to sustain their life activities. The importance of that urged people to be aware how important conservation...
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Study of Environmental Carrying Capacity in the Development of Kayangan Api Tourism Object, Bojonegoro Regency
Nailul Insani, Dyah Rina Syafitri, Elia Vetty K Ningrum, Hanifa A Mufid
The progress of the tourism industry in an area is very dependent on the potential, management and improvement of the utilization of Tourism Destination Areas (DTW). The existence of the potential of tourism has an impact on the increase and the number of visitors and mass tourists. One of the tourist...
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The Development of Sendang Biru Beach in Malang Regency Through Marine Edutourism
Ronal Ridhoi, Restia Minati Anggraeni, Muhammad Bahtiar, Lutfiah Ayundasari, Marsudi
South Malang has various coastal tourism areas. However, there is no insight to develop these beaches through the concept of edutourism. This study aims to describe the geographical conditions and potency of Sendang Biru Beach to be developed as a marine edutourism field. This research uses a descriptive...
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Reconstruction of Socioeconomic Life Cave Habitation of Mesolithic in Karts Area “Bukit Bangkai”, Tanah Bumbu, South Kalimantan: Archaeological Study of Mesolithic Industry and Kitchenmidden
Blasius Suprapta, Ulfatun Na’fiah, Arief Subekti
Based on the old paradigm of reconstruction of prehistoric human socio-economic life is based on technological conceptions, so that the reconstruction of the socio-cultural life of the prehistoric times is less humanistic and does not prioritize the human dimension. In reconstructing past human life...
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The Management of Mina Salt Ponds, Tradition, and Economy’s Rhythm of the Community in Madura Island
Sumarmi, Syamsul Bachri, Listyo Yuda Irawan, Elya Kurniawati
Madura Island has the most potential for the development of salt ponds in Indonesia. The ponds are managed by the community and state-owned salt company (called PT Garam). This study aimed to determine the management of ponds, traditions, and the economic rhythm of the community. The study employed a...
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Essential Role of Community to Supporting Sustainable Tourism in Baluran National Park
Patrick Glenn, Agus Purnomo
The participation of the surrounding community is essential to support tourism in the area. The research gap in this article is how the local community in the Baluran National Park buffer village pioneers and manages sustainable tourism. The management that is carried out is still on a small scale and...
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Using Geographic Information System to Analyze Dryland Pattern in Wringin Subdistrict, Bondowoso Regency
Rahmad Faizal, Nevy Farista Aristin, Agus Purnomo, Dayinta Dwi Nimpuna
Dryland is a potential land for development of the agriculture sector in Indonesia. Bondowoso is one of the districts that have the potential to dry land for the agricultural sector. Agricultural sectors such as commodities superior cassava plant. One of the largest producer of cassava in Wringin Subdistrict....
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Characteristics, Work Motivation, and How to Work as Tea Picker in PTPN XII Sirah Kencong
Andhika Pratama, Elsa Diah Mafazah, Irza Devi Ditanilasari, Wiga Kurnia Puspasari, Agung Wiradimadja, I Dewa Putu Eskasasnanda
The job as a tea picker at PTPN XII Sirah Kencong is a high risk. Workers must explore several steep slopes and hill areas and they have to avoid dangerous insects and animals. In addition, tea pickers live in settlements provided by PTPN XII, a remote place that has a difficult access to transportation...
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Community Participation to Develop Rural Tourism in Cafe Sawah Pujon Kidul Village
Mufida Rahmawati, Ganesha S.A Wardhani, Agus Purnomo, Patrick Glenn
Pujon Kidul village community is an integral part of the development of tourism in the Tourism Village Pujon Kidul, especially Cafe Sawah. The village society empowerment Pujon Kidul provide public awareness of the importance of participation in travel management. As a result, now travel continues to...