Floating market tourism area Lok Baintan is a unique tourist area in Indonesia. However, the existence of this floating market is still not well managed, so it is less developed. The purpose of this study is to analyze the potential, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats in the management of the Lok Baintan tourism area and determine the sustainable management strategy of the Lok Baintan Floating Market tourism area. Respondents in this study are traders who trade in Lok Baintan Floating Market by 6 people, manager of the Lok Baintan tourism area and at the same time the village head of Lok Baintan by 1 person, and the Tourism Office of South Kalimantan Province by 1 person. SWOT analysis is used to determine the strategy in the management of this tourist area. The results showed that the strategy in the management of this tourism area is to complete tourism facilities, tourism product innovation, enhancing the quality of tourism actors, regeneration of tourism actors, and financial support for enhancing tourism product and facility innovations. The synergy between local government policies and the community as tourism actors is needed to create tourism activities sustainable.
The negative impact of the green revolution provides valuable lessons for Indonesia to manage agriculture to be more environmentally friendly. The majority of the Laksado Dayak people work as farmers to implement environmentally friendly agriculture with a rotating system. This study aims to examine the role of local ecological knowledge of the Loksado Dayak community in shifting cultivation systems. This study uses an ethnographic approach with in-depth interviews with the Loksado Dayak community (especially farmers as research informants). The results showed the practice of shifting cultivation with a rotating system conducted by the Loksado Dayak community based on local ecological knowledge shows the values of conservation of the surrounding environment.
The transmigration program as part of the internal migration in Indonesia not only moves the population from the origin to the destination, but transmigration also displaces the inherent culture of the transferee through the transmigration program. This study aims to investigate the practices of Javanese culture related to Selamatan (communal feast accompanied with religious activities) in a person's life cycle which is still maintained at the transmigration site. Through qualitative survey method, the results of this study indicate that the Javanese tradition related to the salvation in a person's life cycle is still implemented in the transmigration destination areas, especially in the District of Takisung, Tanah Laut Regency.
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