Ecomparism, a Concept for Tourism Planning of Teloek Dalam Beach – Bintan, Province of Kepulauan Riau. The aim of this planning was to create an ecological tourism landscape that remains compact at Teloek Dalam Beach. In this case compact means complete in term of harmonizing the man-made and natural landscape to support various activities both on the terrestrial and aquatic. The analysis used included some aspects such as environmental, visual, social, ecosystem, vegetation, animals, willingness to pay, carrying capacity, and environmental quality assessment. The results show that the visual aspect is quite good with feature of white sands, blue sea, and sunrise. There are 23 species of animals, 9 species of seagrass, and 3 dominate species of coastal vegetation. The carrying capacity for this site is 12.493 people. With average 4 hours visit time, the assumption used can only accommodate visitors every four hours for 3.123 people and 9.370 visitors staying. The concept of ecomparism is a concept of tourism landscape planning that does not exclude ecological principles despite creating compact area planning. The planning results from three concepts of space which are divided into core, buffer, and utilization zones. The utilization zone is divided into 6 spaces based on 13 activities.
Penanganan pascapanen pada pisang tidak hanya dapat dilakukan dengan cara mengatur pemananen atau dengan perlakuan kimia. Perlakuan fisik seperti pengemasan juga dapat menjaga kualitas pisang. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk melihat pengaruh tipe kemasan dalam mempertahankan kualitas buah pisang cavendish. Penelitian dilaksanakan selama tujuh hari dengan menilai 10 parameter. Penelitian menggunakan rancangan acak lengkap faktor tunggal dan dianalisis dengan sidik ragam. Data nonparametrik dianalisis dengan uji Kruskal Wallis H. Hasil yang diperoleh susut bobot dan indeks warna terbaik terdapat pada perlakuan pengemasan dengan menggunakan plastik polietilen (PE) dan plastik wrap. Meskipun demikian, kedua perlakuan tersebut tidak dapat mempertahankan daya simpan buah. Perlakuan tanpa pengemasan dan dikemas dengan menggunakan kertas hampir unggul pada semua uji organoleptik. Hasil skoring menunjukkan pisang cavendish dengan perlakuan tanpa pengemasan dan yang dikemas dengan kertas merupakan perlakuan yang direkomendasikan untuk menjaga kualitas pascapanen.
The Yayasan Pendidikan Swadaya Gunung Jati (YPSGJ) in Cirebon is a foundation in social education. This foundation has land resources that have not been optimized and plans to develop one of their business unit in the tourism sector. This study aims to plan YPSGJ's land in Cibogo to be developed into a business unit in the tourism sector. This study is a tourism landscape planning study, therefore the method used refers to the Gunn planning stages which consist of setting objectives, research, synthesis conclusions, concepts, and recommendations. Data was collected by interviewing three key informants from YPSGJ, literature study, and observation. Data were analyzed using SWOT analysis to determine the planning concept. The results obtained from the land are planned to be an agriculture-based technopark by combining agro-edutourism activity. There are 7 activity concepts and 13 facility concepts spread over 4 spaces are proposed in this plan. The managerial implications of this study can provide input for YPSGJ to develop its land resources so that the benefits can be felt not only for internal YPSGJ but also for the Cirebon Municipality. The results of this study can also be used as a reference in the field of tourism landscape science as its practical implications.
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