The results of this study indicate: (1) Characteristics of waste in Pakraman Padangtegal Village consisted of 83.88% organic waste, 7.24% plastic waste, 4.42% paper waste, 2.22% bottle waste, glass waste at 1.28% and metal waste at 0.96%; (2) public perception in waste management in Pakraman Village, Padangtegal that most of the people in Pakraman Village, Padangtegal, already know about the definition of waste and the danger of waste if it is not managed properly. Besides that the community also knows the difference between organic and inorganic waste so that the process of sorting waste in the place provided can run well, and the community's perception of waste management services has gone well with the transportation of waste twice a day; (3) the participation of the Pakraman Padangtegal Village community in waste management has played a role in various stages of waste management, starting from the sorting, garbage collection and garbage disposal, which complies with waste regulations and maintains the quality of the environment in Padangtegal Pakraman Village. The participation of the tourism industry in the process of waste management in Pakraman Village, Padangtegal, can be seen as being involved in the process of sorting waste and paying monthly fees and waste fees. The community participation in the waste management process is to help the government to socialize the waste management process by carrying out waste collection activities every week and provide a place for the waste management process. Suggestions in this study are that waste managers will immediately add facilities and infrastructure for waste transportation and accelerate the expansion of waste management in the village of Pakraman Padangtegal. Keywords: Waste Management System, Pakraman Village
Virus parvo anjing atau Canine Parvovirus (CPV-2) merupakan salah satu agen penyakit yang disebabkan oleh virus. Infeksi virus ini dapat diderita oleh anak anjing yang tidak divaksin secara lengkap antara usia enam minggu hingga enam bulan. Anjing kasus merupakan anjing ras chihuahua berumur lima bulan, berjenis kelamin betina, dengan bobot badan 2 kg, diperiksa dengan keluhan muntah, diare berdarah, serta tidak mau makan dan minum. Pemeriksaan klinis menunjukkan membran mukosa pucat, mukosa hidung yang kering, turgor kulit lambat, dehidrasi, diare bercampur darah yang beraroma khas, muntah, dan terdengar suara borborigmi usus yang meningkat, serta ditemukannya infeksi caplak pada kulit. Hasil pemeriksaan hematologi menunjukan anjing kasus mengalami leukopenia. Hasil pemeriksaan test kit canine parvovirus (CPV) menunjukkan hasil positif dan didiagnosis terinfeksi canine parvovirus (CPV-2). Penanganan dilakukan dengan pengobatan secara suportif dan simptomatik. Pemberian terapi cairan diberikan secara intravena berupa ringer lactate dan untuk mencegah infeksi sekunder diberikan antibiotik cef otaxime (50 mg/kg IV, BID, selama lima hari). Terapi simptomatik diberikan obat antiemetik maropitant citrate (1 mg/kg SC, SID selama lima hari), sedangkan terapi suportif diberikan hematodin (0,2 mL/kg IV, SID, selama tiga hari), dan obat herbal Yunnan Baiyao (1 kapsul sehari, PO, selama lima hari) untuk meminimalisir peradangan dan pendarahan pada usus. Perawatan berlangsung selama tujuh hari dan anjing kasus menunjukkan proses kesembuhan dalam waktu empat hari. Anjing kasus kembali normal setelah hari ke lima.
Lombok Island has a mountain bike sport tourism destination, namely the Cacing Fun Track which was just inaugurated in 2021. In order for this destination to develop and be able to compete, it is necessary to conduct research on the behavior of sport tourism tourists and the factors that influence the intention to visit again. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of destination image, motivation and risk perception on tourist satisfaction and intention to return to the Bukit Cacing sport tourism destination (Cacing Fun Track). This research method uses a quantitative approach with a sample of 100 respondents. The sampling technique in this study used purposive sampling and data collection through questionnaires, interviews, observations, and literature studies. The data analysis technique used Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with the SmartPLS 3.3.5 Student Version analysis tool and was supported by qualitative descriptive analysis techniques. The results showed that the image of the destination had a positive and significant effect on tourist satisfaction and intention to return, tourist motivation had a positive and significant effect on tourist satisfaction and intention to return, risk perception had a negative and significant effect on tourist satisfaction and intention to return, tourist satisfaction had an effect on significant effect on revisit intention and tourist satisfaction had an indirect effect on the influence of destination image, motivation and risk perception towards revisit intention.
Dry land is land whose use for the development of agricultural commodities is limited, due to constraints on the availability of nutrients and water. The research objectives are: to identify the suitability of dry land for upland rice, corn and peanuts; identify limiting factors and improvement efforts to increase land productivity. The method used is a survey to determine the characteristics of the land in the field and to take soil samples that are analyzed in the laboratory. Determination of sample points based on the results of overlapping maps of soil types, land use maps, slope maps using QGIS 3.4, so that a homogeneous land unit map (SLH) is obtained, and 6 SLH is obtained as observation points. The results of field and laboratory data analysis were matched with the growing requirements for upland rice, corn and peanuts. The actual land suitability for upland rice, corn, and peanuts is classified as S2 (fairly suitable) to N (not suitable). The limiting factors are slope, erosion hazard, temperature, texture, rainfall, pH, N-total, P2O5, Cation Exchange Capacity, Base Saturation, availability of oxygen, and C-organic. Improvement efforts that must be done are making terraces, fertilizing urea, fertilizers containing phosphate, mulching using plant residues, giving organic matter, and improving drainage. After improving the limiting factors that can be improved, the potential land suitability classes for upland rice, corn and peanuts are S1 (very suitable), S2 (fairly suitable) and S3 (marginally appropriate).
Analysys of Income and Added-Value of Chicken Chips Agroindustry in Kesiman Petilan Village, East Denpasar. Covid-19 Pandemic has many impacts on all business actors, either large-scale, small-scale, or medium-scale. The business actors of chicken chips agroindustry are also impacted by the pandemic in terms of production processes and income. This study aims to: (1) Analyze the income of the business actors involved in the chicken chips agroindustry in Kesiman Petilan Village, East Denpasar, (2) Analyze the added-value of the chicken chips products in the agroindustry in Kesiman Petilan Village, East Denpasar, and (3) Identify the problems that have been experienced by the business actors in the chicken chips agroindustry during Covid-19 Pandemic. The analysis technique used was income analysis, added-value analysis, and qualitative descriptive. The results of the study show that: (1) The amount of income in chicken chips agroindustry in Kesiman Petilan Village before Pandemic was IDR 2,785,853.90 while during the Pandemic was IDR 2,066,123.90, (2) The added-value of chicken chips before Pandemic was IDR 10,369.40 while during the Pandemic was IDR 10,114.85, and (3) The agroindustry have faced several problems, including the difficulties to obtain raw materials, the increase of raw materials prices, declining sales, and marketing.
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