Jurnal Alam Lestari https://e-journal.unmas.ac.id/index.php/alamlestari <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Jurnal ALAM&nbsp; LESTARI merupakan jurnal ilmiah Prodi Perencanaan Pembangunan Wilayah dan Pengelolaan Lingkungan (P2WL) yang berisikan hasil penelitian dan kajian teoritis mengenai masalah-masalah perencanaan wilayah, pengelolaan lingkungan dan pemberdayaan masyarakat daerah perkotaan dan pedesaan. Jurnal Alam Lestari diterbitkan oleh Tim Redaksi Pascasarjana Unmas Denpasar dengan periode 2 kali per tahun, yaitu pada bulan April dan Oktober.&nbsp;</p> Prgram Studi Magister Perencanaan Pembangunan Wilayah dan Pengelolaan Lingkungan, Pascasarjana Unmas Denpasar en-US Jurnal Alam Lestari 2302-5514 STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN EKOWISATA AIR TERJUN TUKAD CEPUNG SEBAGAI DAYA TARIK WISATA DI KABUPATEN BANGLI https://e-journal.unmas.ac.id/index.php/alamlestari/article/view/4352 <p><em>Bangli Regency is actively developing the tourism industry by utilizing its potential both natural and local cultural traditions. Tourist visits to the Tukad Cepung waterfall are still very low compared to visits to Bangli Regency. So there is a need to develop Tukad Cepung waterfall strategy to increase the attractiveness of tourists to visit. The purpose of this study is to formulate a strategy for developing Tukad Cepung waterfall as a tourist attraction. </em><em>Data were collected through interviews and survey questionnaires </em><em>using purposive sampling technique. To formulate the tourism development strategy, an Internal-External Factor analysis and SWOT analysis were performed. The results of internal analysis showed that the position of the tukad cepung waterfall was in the cell position I with an average value of 3,083. This position is beneficial, which is to maintain and increase strength. Whereas from the external factor analysis with a value of 3.024, it is in the position of cell I, which is growing and developing. Development strategies carried out with integrated coordination from Bangli District government to local communities in supporting tourism development, by creating a strong binding policy in planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating so that negative impacts can be anticipated, excessive exploration of resources can be avoided. It is suggested that there be cooperation between the government and the community in the development of the Tukad Cepung waterfall.</em></p> I Made Dwija Dana Negara I Ketut Sumantra I Made Sukamerta I Made Wisma Okbar Copyright (c) 2021 Editorial Jurnal Alam Lestari 2021-04-30 2021-04-30 8 1 1 11 ANALISIS SAMPAH ORGANIK SEBAGAI “ECO GARBAGE ENZYME” UNTUK PERTUMBUHAN TANAMAN SELADA (Lactuca Sativa L.) https://e-journal.unmas.ac.id/index.php/alamlestari/article/view/4353 <p><em>From the observation results conducted in the Badung market, organic waste deposits have the highest percentage, reaching 71.51%. The alternative of the market waste processing, especially vegetable and fruit skin organic waste, is by making environmentally friendly biopesticides. This biopesticide is called an eco garbage enzyme. This eco garbage enzyme is applied as an environmentally friendly biopesticide that will be used in hydroponic lettuce plants so that it can realize a healthy life style. This research aims to study the processing of organic waste into eco garbage enzyme of waste, and increase the effect of eco garbage enzyme on lettuce plants and increase the influence of eco garbage enzyme as environmentally friendly pesticides on lettuce plants. This study included experimental research with quantitative descriptive methods. This study produced an eco garbage enzyme which is the result of semi-aerobic fermentation that can be applied as an environmentally friendly biopesticide. This eco garbage enzyme make a significant contribution to root length, stem circumference, and dry weight of lettuce plants with the best concentration, namely 10 cc / L. environmentally friendly waste enzyme concentration</em></p> Ni Wayan Yuliandewi Made Sukerta IGN Alit Wiswasta Febria Wahyuni Copyright (c) 2021 Editorial Jurnal Alam Lestari 2021-04-30 2021-04-30 8 1 12 18 STUDI RENCANA PEMBANGUNAN SHORTCUT JEMBATAN YEH OTAN DI KABUPATEN TABANAN https://e-journal.unmas.ac.id/index.php/alamlestari/article/view/4355 <p class="Default" style="text-align: justify;"><em><span lang="EN-US">Vehicle growth is increasing, the terrain is rising and a sharp turn on the Denpasar - Gilimanuk road, precisely in Bajera Village, Tabanan Regency has resulted in delays, traffic congestion and traffic accidents. To overcome the planned construction of Yeh Otan bridge shortcuts in Tabanan Regency. The purpose of this study is to analyze topography, evaluate vehicle travel time and operational costs and analyze strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats from locations, socio-economic aspects and community participation. Methods collecting data by means of observation, interviews, questionnaires, documentation and literature. The analytical method consists of analysis of Geographic Information Systems, qualitative descriptive and SWOT. The results of this study are planned shortcuts in hilly terrain. Vehicle travel time is more efficient 0.02093 hours or 1.2558 minutes and reduces vehicle operating costs, namely passenger cars Rp. 1,329.19, bus Rp. 2,623.09, trucks Rp. 4,690.84 and motorbikes Rp. 256.60. The combined results of the SWOT EFAS and IFAS matrices are quandran I, which are locations where communities support planning locations, socio-economic aspects where the development of short cuts is an opportunity to get jobs and aspects of community participation where development is supported by the community and the government continues to improve land acquisition system.</span></em></p> Ni Made Sudarmi Nyoman Utari Vipriyanti I Made Sukerta I Gde Made Partana Copyright (c) 2021 Editorial Jurnal Alam Lestari 2021-04-30 2021-04-30 8 1 19 26 ANALISIS BUDIDAYA IKAN PADA SALURAN IRIGASI TERHADAP PENDAPATAN PETANI DAN PELESTARIAN LINGKUNAGAN DI DESA BAKBAKAN GIANYAR https://e-journal.unmas.ac.id/index.php/alamlestari/article/view/4356 <p><strong><em>&nbsp;</em></strong></p> <p><em>Along the residential area of ​​Bakbakan Village there are irrigation channels that are almost never dry and there are 2 irrigation channels with a total of 47 meters in length, a channel width of 0.6 meters, and an average water level of 26 cm. The purpose of this study is to examine how the impact of the use of irrigation channels for fish farming on farmers' income and environmental conservation. This research uses descriptive quantitative method using purposive sampling technique. The parameters analyzed are physics and water chemistry. The data used are primary and secondary data with the results of research that farmers get additional income from tilapia cultivation in irrigation canals in Bakbakan Village in the amount of Rp. 3,272,000 and business feasibility with an income cost ratio of 1.70 per period of one harvest. This research also shows that the environment remains sustainable because the physical condition and water quality are still good, with category II irrigation water quality referring to Government Regulation Number 82 of 2001 concerning Management of Water Quality and Water Pollution Control, generally still good for temporary constraints of freshwater fish farming what is faced is that during heavy rains, there is still household waste disposal into irrigation canals and upstream water closure.</em></p> Ni Wayan Susanti I Ketut Arnawa Wayan Maba I Gede Adnyana Copyright (c) 2021 Editorial Jurnal Alam Lestari 2021-04-30 2021-04-30 8 1 27 35 DAMPAK BUDIDAYA IKAN IRIGASI BAGI PENDAPATAN PETANI DAN KONSERVASI LINGKUNGAN (STUDI KASUS DI DESA BAKBAKAN GIANYAR) https://e-journal.unmas.ac.id/index.php/alamlestari/article/view/4357 <p><em>Fish cultivation in public waters is one of the efforts to increase fishery production through the expansion of fishery land by utilizing public waters. The purpose of this research is to find the impact of irrigation channel utilization for fish farming on farmer's income and environmental conservation in Bakbakan Village, Gianyar Regency. This research is quantitative descriptive. The utilized irrigation channel reaches 47 meters by spreading the seedlings of tilapia as much as 100 kg, with the maintenance until the harvest is 3 months given the feed and probiotics. The data used are primary and secondary data with the results of research that farmers get additional income from tilapia cultivation in irrigation canals in Bakbakan Village in the amount of Rp. 3,272,000 and business feasibility with an income cost ratio of 1.70 per period of one harvest. Water on irrigation channels is analyzed in the laboratory against water quality parameters (in this case the physical and chemical parameters of water). This research also shows that the environment remains sustainable because the physical condition and water quality are still good, with category II irrigation water quality referring to Government Regulation Number 82 of 2001 concerning Management of Water Quality and Water Pollution Control.</em></p> Ni Wayan Susanti I Ketut Arnawa I Wayan Maba I Nengah Ady Mulianto Copyright (c) 2021 Editorial Jurnal Alam Lestari 2021-04-30 2021-04-30 8 1 36 46 STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN DESA WISATA GELGEL BERBASIS BUDAYA DI KABUPATEN KLUNGKUNG https://e-journal.unmas.ac.id/index.php/alamlestari/article/view/4359 <p class="Default" style="text-align: justify;"><em><span lang="EN-US">Gelgel Village is a village in the Klungkung subdistrict area which was designated as a tourism village in 2017, which is known as the biggest and winning royal story in Bali, namely the Kingdom of Gelgel. The potential of history, culture, economy, natural resources and human resources is not optimal as a tourism village potential. A tourism management system that is not yet synergistic between the relevant stakeholders. This research discusses the development of tourism potential, analyzes internal and external environmental conditions and formulates strategies to develop Gelgel village. The method of data collection is done through interviews, questionnaires, focus group discussions and documentation. The analytical method consists of qualitative descriptive, weighting and evaluation with SWOT and AHP (Analytical Hierarchy Process) analysis. The potential of the Gelgel village include a historical building in the kingdom of Gelgel, the shrine of Dasar Bhuana Gelgel, the tourist attraction of craft weaving and the natural attraction of beach Batu Tumpeng. The results of the evaluation of internal and external factors (IFE-EFE) showed that the score of internal factors was 3.07, while the score of external factors was 3.10. The priority strategy based on the results of the SWOT and AHP analysis is an average score of 0.137 or 13.7% that is to manage the environment and infrastructure in the tourist area of Gelgel village.</span></em></p> I Kadek Wira Adi Putra Nyoman Utari Vipriyanti Anak Agung Putu Agung I Putu Agus Sanjaya Copyright (c) 2021 Editorial Jurnal Alam Lestari 2021-04-30 2021-04-30 8 1 47 56 PENGEMBANGAN DATA BASE JALAN PROVINSI DI BALI BERBASIS SISTEM INFORMASI GEOGRAFIS https://e-journal.unmas.ac.id/index.php/alamlestari/article/view/4360 <p><em>Based on data from the Bali Provincial Statistics Agency in 2017, in 2015, the length of national roads in Bali reached 629.39 km and provincial roads were 743.34 km. Until now, information management regarding the provincial road network is still done in a conventional manner where the method is not accurate. The purpose of this paper is to design a provincial road information database in the form of a Geographic Information System based program so that the resulting data is more accurate. The data collection method applied in this study is descriptive statistical analysis, where this study describes the data that has been collected in accordance with the actual situation. Data processing using GIS was chosen because of the ability of GIS programs to be able to answer the needs of an efficient information system and be able to manage data with complex and geographically-based structures. The results of the analysis using GIS are characteristic of provincial roads in Bali in 2017 in terms of road pavement conditions, only 50.29% in good condition from the total road length of 743.34 Km, the rest in moderate and damaged conditions. Of the 111 provincial road sections, the width of provincial road pavement with a width of more than or equal to 7.5 meters is only 36 sections, while the rest is less than 7.5 meters.</em></p> Wisnu Mahendra I Ketut Widnyana Copyright (c) 2021 Editorial Jurnal Alam Lestari 2021-04-30 2021-04-30 8 1 57 62 INVENTARISASI DAN ANALISIS TANAMAN UNTUK PENGAMANAN BANTARAN SUNGAI DI SEKITAR DAERAH ALIRAN SUNGAI TUKAD PAKERISAN https://e-journal.unmas.ac.id/index.php/alamlestari/article/view/4361 <p><em>Tukad Pakerisan River is one of the rivers that crosses 4 (four) sub-districts in the 34.5 km long Gianyar Regency and is one of the world heritage sites where its existence is now threatened by settlements around the river banks. The purpose of this study is to carry out an inventory of plant species that have a function as a safeguard of riverbanks from upstream to downstream and to analyze the diversity of protective plants in the Pakerisan riverbank. The method used is to conduct a field survey to identify the types of plants species that are able to protect the riverbanks and to analyze the indexes of important values ​​and plant diversity. The results showed several species of plants that are able to protect the riverbank: 1) in the upstream section, there are palm sugar, bamboo, waru, stretched, banyan, albasia, and coconut tree, 2) in the middle section, there are bamboo, sugar palm, jackfruit, coconut, durian, banyan, albasia, and mahogany., and 3)in the downstream section, there are ketapang, coconut, jackfruit, bamboo, breadfruit, mahogany, noni, waru, banyan and lamtoro. Based on the results of the important value index analysis, the largest value index in the upstream is owned by bamboo tree (1.614%), in the middle part is owned by coconut tree (0.793%), and in the downstream part is owned by coconut tree (1.016%). The level of diversity of plants that have a function as a protector of river banks is increasing from the upstream to the downstream. The greatest level of diversity is in the downstream areas.</em></p> I Made Budiasa I Ketut Widnyana I Ketut Arnawa I Nyoman Budi Prasetia Copyright (c) 2021 Editorial Jurnal Alam Lestari 2021-04-30 2021-04-30 8 1 63 75