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Analysis of Development of Culinary Tourism Management Model in Case Study East Luwu District Based on SIG
Analysis of Development of Culinary Tourism Management Model in Case Study East Luwu District Based On SIG Syahrial1, Syamsu Rijal2, Muh. Zainuddin Badollahi3 Politeknik Pariwisata Makassar1,2,3 Jl. Gn. Rinjani Jl. Metro Tj. Bunga No.1, Tj. Merdeka, Kec. Tamalate, Kota Makassar, 90224, Indonesia Correspondence email: [email protected] ABSTRACT The rapid development of technology makes human needs for information about tourist attractions require the availability of appropriate information systems, therefore the geographic information system of culinary attractions is developed to help tourists. East Luwu Regency is one of the regencies in South Sulawesi that has the potential of culinary tourism which is said if it is not managed well. For this reason, a website application based on geographic information about restaurants serving typical foods of East Luwu Regency was created. In this application, you can see the Login list of the distribution of restaurant locations. Keywords: East Luwu Regency, Website, Traditional Food. INTRODUCTION The current era of globalization is competition in all sectors increasingly fierce, facing this problem, every organization must have competitive competition with other organizations. To achieve certain advantages, each organization performs a variety of ways, such as creating products with unique designs, using modern technology, organizational design and, most importantly, effective and efficient human resource management (Journal et al., 2018). Besides food, authenticity can indeed attract visitors to the destination. On the other hand, destinations use food as the main attraction. That is why some countries develop their destination marketing strategies by focusing on food. Therefore, it is important for destination culinary marketers to know the perception of target consumers about destination culinary and how to influence their intention to visit through effective marketing strategies. -
Identification of Buffalo Purchases in Bone District, South Sulawesi
et International Journal on Emerging Technologies 11 (5): 621-622(2020) ISSN No. (Print): 0975-8364 ISSN No. (Online): 2249-3255 Identification of Buffalo Purchases in Bone District, South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia to meet the needs of the Toraja Traditional Party Ilham Rasyid 1, Sitti Nurani Sirajuddin 1, Veronica Sri Lestari 1 and Nirwana 2 1Department of Socio Economics, Faculty of Animal Science, Hasanuddin University, Indonesia. 2Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Business, Hasanuddin University, Makassar. (Corresponding author: Sitti Nurani Sirajuddin) (Received 21 September 2020, Revised 23 November 2020, Accepted 10 December 2020) (Published by Research Trend, Website: www.researchtrend.net) ABSTRACT: The customary party of the death of the Toraja community requires buffalo cattle in large enough numbers to be slaughtered. Buffaloes are slaughtered from several districts including Bone Regency. This study aimed to identify buffalo purchases in Patimpeng sub-district, Bone district to fulfill the customary party of the Toraja people. This research was conducted in May to June 2020. The population is breeders who maintain buffalo by buying buffalo from outside Bone Regency. Samples are breeders who buy buffalo in Jeneponto Regency. Data analysis was quantitative descriptive. The results showed the purchase of buffalo to fulfill the Toraja traditional party with criteria: motive, body posture and vortex feathers. Farmers in Bone regency should buy buffaloes based on buffalo motivation by consumers in Toraja Regency. Keywords: purchase, buffalo, traditional party, Toraja. I. INTRODUCTION animals in other areas or regions. The high and low value of buffalo depends on the characteristics Buffalo cattle are a social symbol for their owners in possessed by the buffalo. -
Kabar Seputar Cerita Inspiratif SCOPI
KAPUCIN Vol. 01/2021 JAN 2021 Kabar Seputar Cerita Inspiratif SCOPI Highlight FOSTERING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP TO SUPPORT COFFEE SECTOR IN BALI PROVINCE by Paramita Mentari Kesuma As a platform which foster multi-stakeholder During the occasion, SCOPI’s cooperation to support sustainable coffee issue Executive Director, Secretariat Team, in Indonesia, SCOPI strives to pursue its effort Master Trainers and representative of in strengthening public-private partnership and coffee farmer in Bali had the opportunity collaboration at the national and local levels. to present SCOPI program, current Ending the 2020, SCOPI have held an challenges in the coffee sector in introductory meeting for the first time with the Indonesia and Bali Province and coffee Provincial Government of Bali on 16 December farmers’ aspirations. Through this 2020 at the Bali Provincial Secretariat Office in meeting, it is hoped that both parties Denpasar. SCOPI Team was received by Mrs. Ni can explore potential collaboration to Luh Made Wiratmi, Assistant to the Governor of support and strengthen the coffee Bali Province for Economy and Development sector in Bali Province. Administration; Mr. I Wayan Mardiana, Head of the Cooperatives and SMEs Office of Bali Mrs. Ni Luh Made Wiratmi, as the Province; Mr. Lanang Aryawan, Head of Assistant to the Governor of Bali Plantation from the Agriculture and Food Province for Economy and Development Security Office of Bali Province; Mr. I Gde Administration conveyed to the Wayan Suamba, Head of Industry from the audience that the Provincial Government Industry and Trade Office of Bali Province; as of Bali needs to release a letter on well as other representatives of the provincial strengthening the Governor’s Regulation government. -
Determinant of Funding Accessibility and Its Impacts to the Performance of Beef-Cow Breeding Enterprises in South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia Aslina Asnawi 1,2 1
View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by International Institute for Science, Technology and Education (IISTE): E-Journals European Journal of Business and Management www.iiste.org ISSN 2222-1905 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2839 (Online) Vol.5, No.29, 2013 Determinant of Funding Accessibility and its Impacts to the Performance of Beef-Cow Breeding Enterprises in South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia Aslina Asnawi 1,2 1. PhD Student at the Study Program of Economics, Postgraduate Program of Airlangga University, Surabaya, Indonesia 2. Teaching Staff of Department for Animal Husbandry Socio-Economics, the Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia *E-mail: [email protected] Abstract Objective of this study is to test the influence of determinant funding accessibility to the performance of beef- cow breeding enterprises in South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. The samples used in this study consist of independent breeders and assisted breeders of 110 persons each, so that altogether there are 220 samples. The data are collected by using questionnaires and analyzed by multiple regression analysis using the SPSS – the Statistical Package for Social Sciences. Output of this study indicates that the determinant funding accessibility consisting of relationship, availability of information, procedure and requirements in conveying the credit proposals, as well as the location or distance between domicile of the breeders and the creditors have the influence to performance of beef-cow breeding enterprises. Partially, the relationship, procedure and requirements for credit proposal are significant and have positive relationship with performance of the enterprises, whereas availability of information and breeders’ location are not significant. -
Pengembangan Kawasan Tanah Lemo Dan Ara Sebagai Pusat Industri Kerajinan Miniatur Kapal Phinisi Di Kecamatan Bontobahari Kabupat
| TEPAT Jurnal Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat |, Volume 1, Nomor 2, Tahun 2019 Pengembangan Kawasan Tanah Lemo Dan Ara Sebagai Pusat Industri Kerajinan Miniatur Kapal Phinisi Di Kecamatan Bontobahari Kabupaten Bulukumba Baharuddin*, Lukman Bochari, M. Rizal Firmansyah Teknik Sistem Perkapan, Fakultas Teknik Kampus Gowa ________________________________________________________________________ Abstrak Kawasan Tanah Lemo dan Desa Ara terletak di Kecamatan Bonto Bahari kabupaten Bulukumba. Kawasan ini sangat memungkinkan untuk kembangkan menjadi pusat industri pembuatan miniatur kapal Phinisi, mengingat tanah Bulukumba dikenal memiliki nilai historis yang melekat kuat dengan budaya panrita lopi (ahli pembuat perahu). Potensi yang paling terkenal di Kecamatan Bonto Bahari yaitu industri pembuatan Kapal Phinisi. Kawasan Industri Kapal Phinisi di Kecamatan Bonto Bahari saat ini salah satunya berada di Kelurahan Tanah Lemo. Karena kemahiran masyarakat Tanah Lemo dalam pembuatan Kapal Phinisi secara turun temurun. Selain sebagai upaya pelestarian budaya, komoditi bisnis miniatur kapal phinisi ini memiliki potensi ekonomi karena adanya peningkatan jumlah kunjungan wisatawan yang cukup signikan pada beberapa tahun terakhir ini ke kabupaten Bulukumba. Letak Lemo dapat dikembangkan sebagai pusat industri Miniatur Kapal Phinisi di Kecamatan Bonto Bahari Kabupaten Bulukumba. Masalah ini dilihat dengan kondisi kawasan pantai dan pembuatan miniatur kapal yang masih semraut, sementara ada potensi lain yang dapat menunjang perkembangan pembuatan Kapal Phinisi, agar kedepannya kawasan ini dapat lebih berkembang maka diperlukan arahan pengembangan. Adapun hasil dsikusi untuk kedepannya adalah pengembangan sarana dan prasarana khususnya jaringan jalan sebagai akses dari tempat pembuatan Kapal Phinisi dan menuju pantai Lemo – Lemo, pengembangan dalam sektor perikanan tangkap dalam membantu menunjang perekonomian masyarakat kawasan pantai Tanah Lemo, pengembangan kawasan pembuatan Kapal Phinisi, Pengembangan wisata alam pantai Lemo – Lemo. -
The Spatial Pattern and Risk Factors of Leprosy Occurrence in Barru, Indonesia
View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by University of Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya Repository DOI Number: 10.5958/0976-5506.2018.00943.9 The Spatial Pattern and Risk Factors of Leprosy Occurrence in Barru, Indonesia Anwar Mallongi1, Handayani1, Makmur Selomo1, Anwar daud1, Stang Abdul Rahman2, Apollo Mattangang3, Abdul Muhith4 1Environmental Health Department, Faculty of Public Health, Hasanuddin University, 2Department of Biostatistics Faculty of Public Health Hasanuddin University, 3Politeknik Negeri, Ujung Pandang, Sulawesi Selatan Indonesia, 4Associate Professor in Nursing Department of STIKes Majapahit ABSTRACT At this time 13 provinces and 147 districts/cities with a prevalence rate of more than 1/10,000 population, one of which is Barru South Sulawesi province where the discovery of a case in 2015 year as many 25 people (prevalence of 1.5/10,000 population). This research aimed (1) to investigate the spatial spread pattern of leprosy patients using Geographic System Information (GIS) and (2) to describe the risking factors correlated with the leprosy incidences in Barru Regency in 2013-2015. This research type was a descriptive/analytical survey with the cross-sectional design. The research was conducted in Barru Regency to find out the cases of leprosy patients which was 1/100,000 people. The samples comprised all the leprosy patients in Barru Regency in 2013-2015. The data collection was carried out using observation and interviews. The data were analyzed using statistically using SPSS program and the spatial analysis used ArcView GIS version 10.1. The research results indicated of the leprosy disease in Barru Regency in 2013 was random in the entire sub-districts area, while in 2014 and 2015 was clustered, the map buffer distance between the residences of the lepers were approximately still within the radius of 2-6 km and the health centers. -
The Role of New Generation in Preventing Human Trafficking in Sidrap Regency in Indonesia
THE ROLE OF NEW GENERATION IN PREVENTING HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN SIDRAP REGENCY IN INDONESIA 1RAHMATIA YUNUS, 2PUSPARIDA SYAHDAN, 3NUR IZDAH, 4AMANUS KKHALIFAFILARDY YUNUS, 5MUNAWWARAH S.MUBARAK, 6SENIWATI 1,4,5Economic Department, Faculty of Economics and Business, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. 2,3,6International Relations Department, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Abstract— This paper explores the role of new generation in preventing human trafficking in Sidrap Regency in Indonesia. New generation plays a significant role in detecting, preventing and combating human trafficking. The aim of research is to analyses the role of new generation to combat human trafficking. This research conducted in Sidrap Regency, South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. The method of research is qualitative approach such as Focus Group Discussion and library research as secondary sources. For analysis and discussion, the regent of Sidrap offers strategies to students as new generation to combatting human trafficking through education, advocacy, or practice. Through this initiative, students have opportunity to enhance knowledge about prevention, intervention, policy, and advocacy associated with human trafficking, as well as learn about concrete ways to become a part of team’s efforts to eradicate human trafficking and modern day slavery. Keywords— Focus Group Discussion, Human Trafficking, New Generation, Modern Day Slavery, Sidrap Regency. I. INTRODUCTION New generation plays a significant role in the everyday lives of human beings. There are many definitions about trafficking in person. This paper focuses definition of the United Nations Trafficking in Persons Protocol. This definition adopted the 160 UN Member States that have ratified the Protocol. -
Dr.Palmarudi Mappigau,Ir,SU Nip (Employee ID Number)
STAFF HANDBOOK Name : Dr.Palmarudi Mappigau,Ir,SU Nip (employee ID : 19601222199103 1002 number) Nidn (national : 0022126003 lecturer number) Email : [email protected] Addres : PerumahanDosenUnhasTamalanrea Blok AB No.25 B Jl. Perintis Kemerdekaan KM.10 Makassar 90245 ID Scopus + URL : 56394638600 https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56394638600 ID Google Scholar : + URL ID Sinta + URL : 6022529 http://sinta2.ristekdikti.go.id/authors/detail?id=6022529&view=overview Academic carrer : Instructor Assistant Professor Major Subject : Employment : Research and : 2014: Supply chain collaboration model in increasing farmer farmer development income and competitive advantage of Balinese cattle in smallholder projects over the production centers in South Sulawesi. BOPTN LP2M Unhas. last 5 years 2. 2014: Economic study and optimization of PAD sources in Bone Regency. Balitbangda Bone Regency. 3. 2014: Preparation of Action Plans for policies and Programs on the Development of Performance of Waste and Drainage Management in the Environment of the Urban Areas of South Sulawesi. Bapeda South Sulawesi Province. 4. 2014: Assessment of Strategy Development for the People's Economy Empowerment Program Based on Microfinance Institutions in South Sulawesi. Bappeda of South Sulawesi Province. 5. 2014: Study of Optimizing Regional Revenues in the Context of Financing Development in South Sulawesi Province. Bappeda of South Sulawesi Province. 6. 2014: Study of Preparation of Plans for Accelerating Economic Development in Review of Spatial Planning Aspects. Bappeda of South Sulawesi Province. 7. 2014: Study of the Dimensions of Economic Development and Investment Activities in South Sulawesi. Bappeda of South Sulawesi Province. 8. 2014: Feasibility Study of PT. Regional Credit Guarantee (Jamkrida) South Sulawesi. -
Perspektif Pengembangan Jaringan Transportasi Dalam Mendukung Kek Barru Sulawesi Selatan Perspective Development on Transportati
PERSPEKTIF PENGEMBANGAN JARINGAN TRANSPORTASI DALAM MENDUKUNG KEK BARRU SULAWESI SELATAN PERSPECTIVE DEVELOPMENT ON TRANSPORTATION NETWORK TO SUPPORT KEK BARRU SULAWESI SELATAN Noor Fadilah Romadhani M. Yamin Jinca Mahasiswa Teknik Transportasi PPs Profesor Teknik Transportasi PPs Universitas Hasanuddin Makassar Universitas Hasanuddin Makassar JI. Perintis Kernerdekaan KM.10 JI. Perintis Kernerdekaan KM.10 email: [email protected] email: my [email protected] Diterima: 3 April 2013, Revisi 1: 25 April 2013, Revisi 2: 3 Mei 2013, Disetujui: 17 Mei 2013 ABSTRAK Kabupaten Barru sebagai 'Pusat Titik Tangkap' kornoditi di Sulawesi Selatan. Dengan adanya rencana KEK Barru diharapkan dapat mendukung pertumbuhan ekonomi di Sulawesi Selatan melalui pengembangan simpul-simpul strategis jaringan transportasi jalan, penyeberangan dan laut. Tujuan penelitian ini menentukan sektor basis dan komoditas unggulan dari hinterland KEK Barru serta mengetahui kondisi jaringan prasarana transportasi dalam mendukung rencana KEK Barru di Sulawesi Sela tan. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan deskriptif kualitatif. Metode analisis adalah Location Quotient (LQ) dan analisis jaringan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa sektor basis berupa perikanan (komoditas hasil laut), peternakan (komoditas sapi dan unggas) dan pertanian (padi). Pengembangan jaringan prasarana transportasi dalam mendukung rencana KEK Barru adalah jaringan transportasi jalan, transportasi laut dan udara. Pelabuhan Makassar sebagai pintu gerbang utama bagi Kawasan Timur Indonesia (KTI), -
Chapter 2 Existing Condition of the Study Area
Final Report The Study on Arterial Road Network Development Plan for Sulawesi Island and Feasibility Study on Priority Arterial Road Development for South Sulawesi Province March 2008 CHAPTER 2 EXISTING CONDITION OF THE STUDY AREA 2.1 Natural Conditions 2.1.1 Meteorology The representative meteorological stations which gauge the climatic data as listed in Table 2.1.1, are operated by either the Meteorological and Geophysical Agency (BMG) or the Provincial Public Works Service (DPUP). Seven (7) stations are located in the study area. Table 2.1.1 Climatic Records Gauged by Representative Stations Hasanuddin Bonto Bili Gantinga Station in Maros Regency in Gowa Regency in Jeneponto Regency Observed Item (Ave. From 1981 to date) (Ave. From 1980 to date) (Ave. From 1994 to date) Mean Temperature (oC) 26.5 23.6 26.3 Mean Max. Temperature (oC) 33.8 25.9 28.8 Mean Min. Temperature (oC) 20.5 21.3 23.4 Relative Humidity (%) 79.4 81.0 92.6 Wind Velocity (m/s) 1.3 1.3 2.7 Sunshine Hour (hr/day) 8.3 4.0 6.0 Evaporation (mm/day) 5.3 4.3 5.1 Annual Rainfall (mm) 3,357 5,454 1,085 Source: Comprehensive Water Management Plan Study for Maros Jeneberang River Basin, Nov. 2001 prepared by P.U. The entire study area is under the tropical climate characterized by high air temperature with small variation throughout a year and distinct wet/dry seasons in a year. There are, however, large spatial variation of annual rainfall and temporal variation of monthly rainfall attributed to variations of monsoons and topographic conditions. -
Sa'dan Tua - Balopasange
I N V E N T O R Y S T U D Y O N D E V E L O P M E N T P O T E N T I A L F O R R U R A L E L E C T R I F I C A T I O N I N I N D O N E S I A SA’DAN TUA S u l a w e s i S e l a t a n Bandung, August 28, 2001 Inventory Study on Development Potential For Rural electrification in INDONESIA 1 S I T E R E P O R T Sa'dan Tua - Balopasange N 1. GENERAL INFORMATION SA'DAN TUA Province : Sulawesi Selatan Regency : TanaToraja District : Sa'dan Balusu MAKALE Village : Balopasange Site / Sub-village : Sa'dan Tua PARE River : Kobura PARE WATAMPONE Gross Head : 12 m Estimate Design Discharge : 500 l/s MAKASSAR Hydraulic Potential Power : 58.86 kW SULAWESI ISLAND Estimate Electrical Power : 30.93 kW 2. SITE DESCRIPTION 2.1. Location services route among Rantepao Sa'dan Sa'dan Tua sub-village is one of the potential Balusu - Balopasange. From Balopasange site for a Micro Hydropower (MHP) (Sa'dan Tua), the MHP scheme (power house implementation. Sa'dan Tua sub-village is part of location) could be reached by walk in6 30 Balopasange village, Sa'dan Balusu district, Tana minutes (for more detail, see Table 1.) Toraja regency, Sulawesi Selatan province. It is located geographically at S 020 50'25.6” and 2.3. -
Study of Typology and Morphology on Nusantara Architecture Principle of Bugis Traditional House in Bulukumba Indonesia
Study of Typology and Morphology on Nusantara Architecture Principle of Bugis Traditional House in Bulukumba Indonesia Hilmania1, Jundi Imaduddin1, Ninka Rulianasari1, Harida Samudro1, A. B. Mappaturi1, Ernaning Setiyowati1 Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang, Indonesia Keywords: typology, morphology, Bugis traditional house, Nusantara architecture, Bulukumba Abstract: Bugis traditional house of Bulumkumba has many varieties that are not only based on the level of society but also has small differences because of the environment. Bulukumba is located between Bugis and Makassar which indeed influence the house form. The research location is along the main corridor of Bantaeng regency (Makassar ethnic) to Bulukumba regency (Bugis ethnic). The purpose of this research is giving a more specific classification of the timpalaja house which has one line from the typology and the morphology that function as the reference to continue this research. A qualitative method with analytical descriptive is used to reveal more about the typology and the morphology pattern of Bugis traditional house in Bulukumba. This study used literature review and the image of simulation to simplify the description. The result of this study found that there are topology and the morphology uniqueness of the house, which does not use the cosmos comprehension. 1 INTRODUCTION house which is considered the supreme deity, alle bola as part of the house as a human place, and awa bola as the bottom of the house for livestock (Abidah 2017) (Rashid & Ara 2015). Bugis society has a cultural diversity that brought to this day. Customs become a guideline in As time goes by, the Bugis tribal traditional thinking and acting according to the pattern of life of the community (Marwati & Qur’ani 2016) (Abdel- houses that are currently preserved and become Azim & Osman 2017).