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    Agrotourism Development Strategy Parak Kafe Orange Orchard DT. Timbijo in Nagari Koto Laweh, X Koto District, Tanah Datar Regency

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    The purpose of  this study is to study the development strategy of the Orange Garden Café Parak Dt. Timbijo in Nagari Koto Laweh,  Tanah Datar Regency.   This research method uses SWOT analysis, namely by developing conditions and evaluating a problem and projecting it into an applicable business concept. Researchers also conduct comprehensive and focused research to obtain complete and detailed data about those studied through observation and direct fieldwork.  Parak Orange Garden Café is located in the middle of Koto Laweh Nagari whose position is not difficult to access.   Parak Tourism Cafe Kebun Jeruk dt.   Timbijo can generate income for its owner.   To enter Parak Agrotourism Cafe Kebun Jeruk Dt.   Timbijo tourists do not need to pay for entrance tickets, it's just that they are required to order the existing menu.   If tourists want to bring home citrus fruits can buy directly at the orange plantation at a price of Rp 2 5,000 per kilo can be picked alone or assisted by employees at Parak Café.   Agrotourism Parak Kafe Kebun Jeruk Dt. Timbijo in its development has not been able to fully cooperate with the Nagari government and the local community so in its control assisted by the presence of competent human resources.   From Parak café, it can be found that there are 13 strategies that need to be developed in Parak Agrotourism, Orange Garden Cafe, Dt. Timbijo,  then it is also necessary that promotional activities can be done through social networks to spread the news of other passengers and can be added to the existing facilities and infrastructure in Parak Agrotourism, Orange Garden Cafe, Dt. Timbijo. &nbsp

    Analysis of Growth in the Agricultural Sector in the Angek Water Vegetable Producing Area, X Koto District, Tanah Datar Regency

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    The aim of this study is to analyze the growth of the agricultural sector in the Angek Water Vegetable Producing Area, X Koto District, Tanah Datar Regency. The method used in this study is descriptive with a qualitative approach. Data collection techniques used observation and interviews. From the data analysis conducted, the research results show that Aia Angek's natural resources are rich in natural resources, especially vegetables, and good soil conditions provide a comparative advantage for agriculture in the area. In addition, the role of a skilled and qualified workforce in increasing production productivity and efficiency is also an important factor. The market acts as a bridge between agricultural producers and consumers, and has a direct impact on the sustainability and growth of the agricultural sector. Investments in transportation and logistics infrastructure, access to market information, and building strong partnerships are important strategies to increase market access for farmers and agricultural producers. Through Weber's location theory framework, this study also explains the relationship between these factors and the location of the agricultural industry in Aia Angek

    Strategy for Developing Horticultural Agrotourism Potential in Nagari Aie Angek, X Koto District, Tanah Datar Regency, West Sumatra

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    This study aims to examine the strategy of the potential development of horticultural crop agrotourism in Kenagarian Aie Angek, X koto District, Tanah Datar Regency. The method used in this study is a descriptive approach, for the analysis of the study is to use SWOT analysis which seeks to find out various internal and external factors from a study studied. From the research that has been carried out and the results of the analysis show that the strategy of horticultural crop development in Nagari Aie Angek, X Koto District, especially farmers who absorb horticultural crops, experience various obstacles such as disruption of horticultural crops from pests and diseases and uncertain climate. However, UPTD Aie Angek horticultural crops continue to strive to cultivate the potential of horticultural agrotourism with various efforts and designs on how horticultural crops can ensure the economy of the community in Aie Angek District, X Koto District, Tanah Datar Regenc

    Analysis of Carbon Stock Estimation in Nagari Rabi Jonggor Forest Area, West Pasaman Regency

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    The potential of forest areas in Nagari Rabbi Jonggor to store carbon has not been studied, so there is no data on carbon stock storage and the estimated potential of oxygen produced. In order to quantify the potential of forest resources, specifically carbon and oxygen reserves produced, the author conducted a study on estimating carbon stocks and oxygen potential in the Nagari Rabbi Jonggor forest area. And this study aims to determine the forest use value of Nagari Rabi Jonggor Area, Gunung Tuleh District, West Pasaman Regency. This research was conducted  in Nagari Rabi Jonggor Nagari Rabi Jonggor is one of the 19 main nagari in West Pasaman Regency, West Sumatra Province. Nagari Robi Jonggor is located in Gunung Tuleh District, West Pasaman Regency with an area of 289.98 km3 or 63.88% of the area of Gunung Tuleh District.  The time of the study will be in May 2023. The method used is allometric using a plot system. The tools and materials used in this study are phi bands (measuring  tapes), plastic ropes measuring 100 meters and 20 meters, plant scissors, analytical scales, pilox (to mark trees that have been measured) haga hypsometer, calculators, cameras, herbal equipment, tally sheets, GPS, compasses, clinometers, measuring instruments. The results showed that  it can be seen that the total amount of biomass (Y) produced from the measurement is 7550.14. Where the tree that produces the largest biomass is a tree with a local name of rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) in sample 1 with a total biomass of 5294.23 and a tree that produces the lowest biomass is a tree species with a local name of rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) in sample II with a total biomass of 209.45. and it can be seen that the total amount of biomass (Y) produced from the dilangan measurement is 7550.14. Where the tree that produces the largest biomass is a tree with a local name of rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) in sample 1 with a total biomass of 5294.23 and a tree that produces the lowest biomass is a tree species with a local name of rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) in sample II with a total biomass of 209.45

    Analysis of Communitybased Aspects as Social Education For Successful Management of Cultural Tourism Objects After the Covid 19 Pandemic in Bireuen Regency, Aceh Province

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    This study seeks to examine community-based aspects as social education for the success of managing cultural tourism objects after the COVID-19 pandemic. The type of research used is descriptive qualitative research. Informants in this study are key informants, namely managers of cultural tourism objects, geucik, visitors and the community around cultural tourism objects. Informant retrieval technique using snowball sampling technique. Data collection techniques include observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis uses data reduction, data display, and drawing conclusions. The results of the study found that the community-based aspect as a successful tourism object management strongly supports the sustainability of tourism in Bireuen district both in terms of the role of outsiders, justice, conflict resolution, empowerment, knowledge and awareness, and sustainable use. In addition, the need for collaboration in the development of cultural tourism objects that are effective in advancing a common vision in the development of cultural tourism objects in a sustainable manner. One of the recommendations is that the authorities should pay more attention to the implementation of better tourism policies and services and maximize the benefit of local communities

    A Estimation of Blue Carbon (Bc) Post-Development of Mandeh Regions

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    The Mandeh regions is one of the coastal and marine ecosystems in the Province of WestSumetera. Mandeh regions has mangrove forests, seagrass beds and sizable coral reefs. Nowadays, Mandehregions has been completed in the development, especially in development of road access to increase theacceleration of the development of Mandeh tourist destinations as a new destination in West Sumatra.However, in that development, it turns out that it has affected many forest ecosystems and coastal and marineecosystems, one of which is the reduction of blue carbon which is one of the ways to mitigate climate change.Therefore, this research is very important to do considering the impact of development on the coastal andmarine ecosystems. This research is the first study conducted in the Mandeh regions with a focus on estimatingblue carbon stored in mangrove forests and coral reefs. This study aims to determine and analyze the bluecarbon contained in the Mandeh regions after the development, especially the opening of roads. The resultsshowed that from 1999 to 2019 there was an ecosystems degradation which caused a decrease in carbon stocks.Estimated carbon stock in the mangrove ecosystem is around 257 Mg.C / Ha and coral reefs 3291 g.C / m2.Estimated carbon stock is not much different from other studies in Indonesia, thus after the opening of the roadin Mandeh regions does not significantly affect mangrove ecosystems and coral reefs, so that ocean carbonuptake, is still quite large

    Curriculum Development Models

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    Abstract                The aims of this study were to: 1) find out the meaning of curriculum development models, 2) find out various kinds of curriculum development models, 3) analyze the various advantages and disadvantages of curriculum development models. The method used in this research is research and development in the field of education. Curriculum development cannot be separated from various aspects that influence it, such as ways of thinking, value systems (moral, religious, political, cultural, and social values), the development process, the needs of students, community needs and the direction of education programs. These aspects will be materials that need to be considered in a curriculum development. The curriculum development model is an alternative procedure for designing, implementing, and evaluating a curriculum. Keywords: Curriculum development model, aspects of curriculum development, alternative curriculum development procedure

    Educational Policy Framework: Models, Theories and Processes

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    Policy education is the end result of decisions in the field of education taken by taking into account the educational components and related social components. To achieve high-quality education, teachers must understand the responsibilities of education, particularly those related to the length of time it takes to improve education. Because of this, the purpose of this article is to raise awareness of the importance of continuing education, the process of continuing education, the theory of continuing education, and the process of continuing education. This method of writing makes use of a research methodology. The writing of this article was carried out by studying national journals related to education policy. In order to improve education, several factors must be considered, including educational models, educational theory, and educational processes

    Business Development Strategy Songket Nagari Pandai Sikek X Koto Sub-District

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    This study seeks to examine the strategy of developing songket craft business in increasing income in Nagari Pandai Sisek, X Koto District. This type of research is descriptive, which aims to find out the value of the independent variable without connecting or making comparisons with other variables. The data used in this study is qualitative data in the form of answers through interviews and literature studies. In analyzing data using SWOT analysis techniques. The results of this study show that there is still a need for a market development strategy by expanding cooperation with travel and tourism buses that will take visitors to the songket crafts center. Including improving access and widening roads to facilitate vehicles coming both at home and abroad. In addition, it also needs to expand marketing through social media

    Disaster Management Approach Based on Hexahelix-Model: Collaboration Between Stakeholders in Waste Management In Bali

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    ABSTRACT: Disaster becomes a serious problem when the inability of various parties to anticipate it. Piles of garbage become one of the important factors that damage the tourism image in Bali. The issue also needs to involve multiple groups of stakeholders. This study aims to analyze collaboration between stakeholders in waste management in Bali based on the Hexa helix model. The method in this research is qualitative with an exploratory approach. The study results showed waste management as a form of disaster mitigation activity. Collaboration in waste management has made room for each component of the Hexa Helix model according to its field and capacity. What strengthens is customary rules as social capital regulating community behavior in waste management. As a recommendation, the Hexa helix model to be more effective and efficient in waste management is expected to be applied at the village level

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