Pontianak city is the capital of West Kalimantan Province, undergoing dynamic growth and development in various sectors. However, it is often hit by inundation or flooding, affecting region development, particularly economic structure. The effort that can be made is the Low Impact Development (LID) Approach to overcome flooding and inundation in urban areas while providing economic value benefits. This research analyzed the economic structure of Pontianak City with an analysis of LQ, Typology Klassen and Shifted Share to look at the growth of the base sector and the movement of economic structures. AHP analysis is used to look at the perspective of LID application in Pontianak City. The results showed that the water procurement, waste management, by products, and recycling sectors became one of the base sectors in Pontianak City. However, the results of shift-share analysis on the competitive advantage component (Cij) showed the sector was moving more slowly than the Provincial level. Policies are needed to accelerate the growth of the water management sector, one of which is a policy to overcome the problem of flooding and inundation in Pontianak city and concomitantly strengthen its economic structure. The results of the AHP analysis showed the selected form of LID application, namely water tanks, rain gardens, bioretention, filter strips, infiltration trenches, porous pavement, and infiltration wells that lead to small-scale or self-contained applications. Sensitivity analysis shows that the criteria for land needs are very sensitive and most affect other measures, namely cost, in determining LID application. Therefore, the commitment of the Pontianak City Government as a regulator, dynamic actor, and facilitator is needed to support policies and budgets that strengthen the economic structure of Pontianak City as well as a cross-sectoral working atmosphere and healthy investment to support the implementation of LID
Bengkayang Regency is an area which rich in natural resources. If its are properly managed, they will support sustainable regional development, especially to support regional tourism and nature conservation. Riam Pangar is one object of natural wealth that has the charm of ecotourism in Bengkayang. The study aims to determine the potential of Riam Pangar as a potential ecotourism in Bengkayang Regency. This research is conducted quantitatively by analyzing the Riam Pangar’s internal factor of attraction. This study also analyzes external factors including its ecotourism management agencies and ancillary services. Assessment of tourism potential is based on the Guidelines for the Assessment of PHKA Nature Attraction in 1993 and 2003. The results of the research inform that Riam Pangar Bengkayang Regency is one of priority ecotourism destinations in 2016. Appraisal of attraction potential of Riam Pangar by society and tourists shows the classification of medium potency (B) with value 1089. Local Government assessed that the potential attraction at the place is high (A) with a value of 1410. Tourist ratings show information about Riam Pangar’s attraction is not known by the visitor. Beside, many potential attractions have not yet been explored by the Manager or Local Government. This is an input to the Disparekraf and Nature Tourism Manager in Bengkayang Regency to further explore and promote the potential attractions of the natural attractions. Potential supporting facilities and infrastructure is still low, as well as the availability of clean water is still difficult to obtain. Social conditions is supported by Kelompok sadar Wisata (Pokdarwis). It should be nurtured sustainably by Local Government to improve the quality of service to tourists. The result is expected to become information and recommendation to Government of Bengkayang Regency in determining alternative of policy planning and determine the right strategy to develop Riam Pangar management in Bengkayang Regency
Participation is one of the benchmarks for the success of the Community Forestry program, a development program in the forestry sector that provides access and increases the community’s capacity in managing state forests. This research aims to analyze the level of community participation in managing state forests in the Community Forestry scheme. The participation level was measured on three stages of activity (planning, implementation, and evaluation) using the Arnstein participation concept. Data were collected using in-depth interview techniques, distributing questionnaires, and document reviews. The data analysis employs a qualitative descriptive analysis approach and non-parametric statistics. The participation forms include contributions of thoughts, ideas, suggestions, contributions of energy in planning, implementation, and evaluation activities. This research suggests that the participation level in the study area is in the delegated power stage, through projects/activities carried out by outsiders to achieve specific goals. The Hkm in Sanggau Regency was initiated and facilitated by various parties with intensive and sustainable empowerment activities.
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