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The Application of Science and Technology for Regional Development of
Edutourism Villages Based on Low Cost Ecotourism Integrated with
Science Techno Park
Riana Mayasari1, M. Sang Gumilar Panca Putra2, Hendra Hadiwijaya3, Alfitriani4, Rian Rahmanda
Putra5
1
Department of Accounting, Politeknik Negeri Sriwijaya
2
Department of Civil Engineering , Politeknik Negeri Sriwijaya
3
Department of Accounting, Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Palcomtech
4
Department of Business Development, Politeknik Negeri Sriwijaya
5
Department of Computer Engineering , Politeknik Negeri Sriwijaya
Email: 1 riana.mayasari@polsri.ac.id, 2 sanggumilar@polsri.ac.id, hendra_hadi@palcomtech.ac.id,
alfitriani@polsri.ac.id, rianrahmanda@polsri.ac.id
Abstract
Tanjung Pinang II Village is located 10 km from the administrative center of Ogan Ilir
Regency, Indralaya. Tanjung Pinang II Village can be developed as a tourist area due
to the easy access. The problems of to be tourist village is unproductive of potential
land, the emergence of noise pollution from blacksmith activities in residential areas, do
not have a tourism management master plan; and The absence of basic infrastructure
supporting ecotourism-based Edutourism. The solution of this problem is Counseling
on Strengthening Human Resources in Edutourism Villages and Revitalizing NonProductive Multi Sector Integrated Land as well as Cultivation Technique Training,
Relocation of Blacksmiths to Integrated Areas and Planting Sound Barrier Plants,
Making a Master Plan for Mapping the Development of Integrated Edutourism Areas in
Science Techno Park (STP), Building Edutourism Supporting Facilities Based on Low
Cost Ecotourism. The solutions offered are in accordance with the background of the
expertise. The purpose of PIPK in Tanjung Pinang-II Village is to provide the solutions
in the fields of production, management, marketing, infrastructure and the
environment. The method of implementing this PIPK is analyzing the situation and
conditions of partners, providing solutions to problems, Making Appropriate
Technology (TTG) that will be transferred to partners, Training and Mentoring and
Evaluation of Implementation of Activities. The results of the service can be concluded
that this activity is a solution for Tanjung Pinang II Village to prepare itself as a tourist
village.
Key words : ecotourism, lowcost, science techno park, sound barrier
INTRODUCTION
Ogan Ilir Regency has many tourist
attractions that consist of various destinations
with various uniqueness. Tourist attractions in
the Regency are scattered in several locations,
including Semambu Island, Supi Beach, Jodoh
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Beach, Sriwijaya Botanical Gardens, Teluk
Seruo Lake, Burai Colorful Village, Ancol
Tanjung Atap, Si Punai Garden Tourism Park,
and Teluk Putih Seasonal Lake. Tourism
attractions in Ogan Ilir Regency have the
national quality . One of the most popular
tourist destinations in Ogan Ilir Regency is in
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Tanjung Batu District. This sub-district has 19
villages and 2 sub-districts. One of the villages
in the sub-district is Tanjung Pinang II Village.
Tanjung Pinang II Village is located 10 km from
the administrative center of Ogan Ilir Regency,
namely Indralaya. Therefore, the potential for
Tanjung Pinang II Village is to develop into a
tourist area due to its close access to the center
of government and close to other leading
tourist destinations in Ogan Ilir Regency. This
village has good road access to tourist sites. The
development of the Tanjung Pinang II tourist
village is one of the efforts to improve the
economy of local community.
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The Problem in Community Service
Based on the analysis of community
behavior during the visit and FGD, there are
still many problems in this village, both from
environmental, social, technological and
economic problems that can be described as
follows:
Unproductive Land Potential for Plantation,
Agriculture and Fisheries. Abandoned land
causes the land to be infertile. In fact,
previously areca nut and perepat trees thrived
in this village. In addition, agricultural and
fishery activities are not well because the
people here have not been trained in plant
cultivation and fisheries so it increases the
post-harvest losses that cause people to be
reluctant to run this business.
In addition, agricultural and fishery
activities do not run well because the people
have not been trained in plant cultivation and
fisheries so that post-harvest losses arise that
cause people to be reluctant to run this
business.
Figure 1. Administrative Map of Tanjung Batu
District, Ogan Ilir Regency
Figure 3. Testing the pH of Payo Pinang River
water by Proposing Team and the Village
Apparatus
Based on information obtained from the
village head, people often complain of noise
caused by blacksmith activities. If the
blacksmith activities are allowed to remain free
without a special location policy being
prepared, it is worried that it will cause more
noise pollution. This free blacksmith activity is
because Tanjung Pinang II Village has not
integrated iron craft center that is designed to
minimize noise pollution.
Figure 2.Various Tourist Destinations in
Tanjung Batu District
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Integrated
and
Sustainable
Tourism
Management do not have master plan. This
village has a dream to be a tourist village but
until now the village apparatus do not have a
concept map of village planning or a master
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plan in the development of a Tourism Village.
The efforts to develop a tourist village without
a well-thought-out concept of short, medium
and long term work plans will result in the
absence of a clear direction. The lack of clarity
of the concept will result the failure of the initial
plan determined.
Teluk Perepat, as expected to be an
Edutourism village, is still constrained by the
lack of funding to build basic infrastructure as
supporting facilities such as guide gates,
parking locations, toilets, souvenir and craft
centers, reforestation with typical plants such as
areca nut and Perepat trees, lakeside seats. , fish
farming facilities, relocation of activities of
blacksmiths and songket craftsmen. This basic
infrastructure should be realized to increase
tourist comfort and attractiveness with lowcost
ecotourism. However, the village apparatus
and the community do not have the ability to
design and implement the concept.
Formulation of Community Service Goals
The purpose of PIPK in Tanjung Pinang-II
Village is to provide solutions to the problems
in the fields of production, management,
marketing, infrastructure and the environment.
Solutions To Solve The Problem
PIPK Tanjung Pinang II Village is
carried out by socializing the community to
become a tourism-aware community by
prioritizing local potential and wisdom such as
the use of plants, crafts, culinary, fisheries,
integrated agriculture in the Teluk Perepat area
with the following stages:
1. Community
Counseling
for
Strengthening Human Resources in
Edutourism Villages and Revitalizing
Non-productive Land Integrated Multi
Sector and Cultivation Techniques,
Revitalizing Non-Productive Land, This
activity is carried out to manage nonproductive land with systematic land
data
collection;
fertility
checks;
inventory of revitalization needs and
restore non-productive land, as many as
3 programs.
2. Relocation of Blacksmith Activities to
Integrated Areas and Planting of Sound
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Barrier Plants, as an effort to form
awareness of the impact of blacksmith
noise pollution, namely by counseling
the impact of noise pollution, relocating
blacksmiths with natural sound barrier
designs, and OHS training.
3. Create a master plan for mapping the
development
of
the
integrated
Edutourism area of Science Techno
Park. Making a Tourism Development
Blueprint. This activity was carried out
by a FGD with the Village Government,
village assistants, the community and
proposer company to create a Blueprint
for the Development of the "Teluk
Perepat" Edutourism Village for the next
3
years
with
Ecotourism-based
Edutourism integrated with Science
Techno Park.
4. Infrastructure
development
of
Kampung Edutourism based on Low
Cost Ecotourism such as supporting
facilities in the form of growing gates,
toilets, parking lots, souvenir sales
centers, relocation of blacksmith crafts
and songket craftsmen and kiosks
providing food and beverages to "Teluk
Perepat" based on ecotourism so that it
becomes a tourist attraction .
Summary of Theoretical Studies Related to
Problem Solving
The implementation of the Community
Service is based on the activities and research of
the previous implementation. Community
service for tourism development related to the
influence of component 4A on the visitors
interest to tourist destinations (Alfitriani, Putri
and Ummasyroh, 2021). The dissemination of
IoT-based Integrated Solar Fish Cultivation
Technology in Urban Farming in Improving the
Economy of Fish Cultivation Groups has been
carried out by
(Masnila et al., 2022).
Revitalizing Agricultural Land and Optimizing
shallot planting in the Harapan Jaya Farmers
Group,
Talang
Keramat
sub-district
(Febriantoko, Mayasari and Sepindjung, 2019)
The use of village funds with good
intentions can affect poverty levels according to
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research on the Effect of Village Funds and
Allocation of Village Funds on Poverty in South
Sumatra Province(Martini et al., 2021). The
improvement in the quality of MSME products
is necessary such as in the Optimization of
Production and Sales of the Skippy Cake
Business Group carried out by
(Isa and
Mayasari, 2022) and Improvement in business
management
and
increasing
the
competitiveness of the SME group Rumah
Tajung Antiq (RTA) that produces tajung and
blongsong woven fabrics of Palembang in
facing the new normal era (Sayuti et al., 2021).
Evaluation of the use of customer
management in tourism destination businesses
in Yogyakarta (Kurniawan, Mayasari and
Febriantoko, 2021) The Soil Characteristics
Mapping of Pagaralam City (Sang and
Permana, 2021). Planning of the New Building
Structure
of
the
Pagar
Alam
City
Transportation Office 4 Floors (Muda, Gumilar
and Iteridi, 2017). 17 Years of Establishment of
Pagaralam As a Tourism City: How is The
Tourism Sector Ability To Increase Original
Local Government Revenue? (Febriantoko and
Mayasari, 2018).
Expectations of Results and Benefits of
Community Service.
These community service activities are
targeted as follows:
1. Improving the knowledge of partners
regarding the increase of knowledge
about the Edutourism village "TELUK
PEREPAT" by 80%.
2. Improving partner skills related to
improving knowledge in Aquaponics
management by 85%.
3. Improving the quality of partner
products
related
to
Production
improvement for MSMEs by 80%.
4. Improving
partner management
capabilities
related
to
Business
Management Improvement = 70%
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
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There are some stages in conducting
community service among others:
1. Stage-I, Analysis of the partner situation
and condition, at this stage the PIPK
Team conducts surveys, collects data,
identifies Partner problems, and
conducts FGD with Partners.
2. Stage-II, provide solutions to
in
partners,
namely
Community
Counseling
for
Strengthening
Edutourism Village Human Resources
and
Revitalizing
Non-Productive
Integrated Multi Sector Land and
Cultivation
Techniques
Training,
Adjustment of Slope Geometry and
Regional Revegetation, Relocation of
Blacksmith Activities to Integrated
Areas and Plant Planting Sound Barrier,
Counseling on Economic Potential and
Business
Management,
Set
up
Aquaponic plant media by utilizing fish
waste and development of Edutourism
Village infrastructure development
3. Stage-III,
Making
Appropriate
Technology (TTG) which will be
transferred
by
partners,
namely
Aquaponics technology.
4. Stage-IV, Training and Mentoring
includes:
a. Community
counseling
and
training related to the "TELUK
PEREPAT" Edutourism village,
PIPK
counseling
involves
a
combination of community groups,
with the purpose of conveying the
objectives of Community Service
based on the PIPK program.
b. Aquaponic management training,
aims to utilize the flow of the Payo
Pinang River as a leading tourist
attraction for the "Teluk Perepat"
Edutourism village.
c. Trainers in production management
training, during this training and
mentoring was given simulations
and making business strategies that
can be applied to business actors in
the "Teluk Perepat" Edutourism
Village.
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d. Business management training,
training focused on business
planning, organization, leadership,
and business control in Teluk
Perepat Edutourism Village
5. Stage-V Evaluation of Implementation
Activities at this evaluation stage,
evaluation activities were carried out by
the PIPK team, as well as testing the
influence
of
Human
Resource
Development on Tourism Management
and the implications for Edutourism
Village. The sample used were 200
respondents. Technical analysis using
Structural Equation Modeling (SEM)
with AMOS program.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Results
.
The implementation of this activity is
based on the problems experienced by partners
and the determined solutions. Based on the
method of implementing this activity, the
targeted results were obtained.
Stage-I
This process of analyzing the situation and
conditions of partners is carried out by
conducting surveys, collecting data, identifying
partner problems, and holding FGDs with
partners. Analyze the situation through direct
visits to partner locations. Direct visits are used
to see the existing conditions before
implementing community service programs.
Figure 3. Analytical Activities
Stage-II
At this stage, it is carried out by providing
solutions to the problems that occur in couples,
which
is
Counseling
starting
from
Strengthening the Human Resources of the
Edutourism Village and Revitalizing the
Training of Unproductive Land Techniques
Integrated Multi-Sector, Adjustment of Slope
Geometry
and
Replanting
of
Areas,
Resettlement of Areas. Activities of Blacksmiths
to
Integrated
Areas
and
Planting
Soundproofing Plants, Counseling on Economic
Potential and Business Management, Providing
Aquaponic plant media by utilizing fish
fertilizer and developing infrastructure for the
Edutourism Village.
The results of the implementation method of
Community Counseling for Strengthening
Human Resources. Community Counseling
Activities for Strengthening Human Resources
in Edutourism Villages and Revitalizing NonProductive Integrated Multi Sector and
Cultivation Techniques were carried out
according to the set targets. This activity was
carried out to manage non-productive land
with systematic land data collection; fertility
checks; inventory of revitalization needs and
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restore non-productive land, as many as 3
programs.
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company
to create a Blueprint for the
Development
of
the
"Teluk
Perepat"
Edutourism Village for the next 3 years with
Ecotourism-based Edutourism integrated with
Science Techno Park. This blueprint targets
international tourists to visit amounting to
100%.
Figure 4. Community Fish Cultivation
Activities.
Figure 8. Slope Revegetation Design
Figure 5. Fish Aquaponic Processing Activities
by the Community
The results of Relocation of Blacksmith
Activities. Relocation of Blacksmith Activities to
Integrated Areas and Planting of Sound Barrier
Plants, as an effort to create awareness of the
impact of blacksmith noise pollution, namely
by counseling the impact of sound pollution,
relocating blacksmiths with natural sound
barrier designs, OHS training, and targeting
Sound Barrier planting of 50 meters long.
Figure 9. Long Term Tourism Area Concept
Design
Infrastructure
development
of
Kampung Edutourism
based on Low Cost
Ecotourism such as supporting facilities in the
form of growing gates (1 gate), toilets (2 pieces),
parking lot (1000 meters), souvenir sales center
(1 unit), relocation of blacksmith crafts and
songket craftsmen and food stalls and drinks to
"Teluk Perepat" based on ecotourism so that it
becomes a tourist attraction (3 Units).
Figure 6. Blacksmith Room Design before
relocation (left) and after relocation (right)
Figure 7. Japanese Bamboo Planting as a
Natural Sound Barrier.
Create a master plan for mapping the
development of the integrated education area of
Science Techno Park. Creating a Tourism
Development Blueprint was carried out by
FGD with the Village Government, village
assistants, the community and proposer
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Figure 10. Tourism Support Infrastructure
Design
Figure 13.. Results of aquaponic applications
Stage-IV
The level of socialization of the community
and training related to the tourism village is
carried out in an effort to give sufficient
understanding to the partners regarding the
preparation to become a tourism village.
Figure 11. Basic Infrastructure Development
and Solar Lighting
Figure 14. Educational village training activities
Aquaponics
management
training
is
conducted so that the community can continue
to grow vegetables and become a productive
activity for the community.
Figure 12. Business Space and Facilities in
Tourist Areas
Stage-III
At this stage, the manufacturing of the
appropriate technology is carried out which
will be transferred by the partner which is the
"Edutour Teluk Perepat System" based on the
website and android technology and
aquaponics.
Figure 15. Aquaponics training activities
Production
management
training
is
conducted to understand the supply chain of
production and sales. Production management
is used to improve the quality of village-specific
handicraft production.
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Figure 16. production management training
activities
Business management training is conducted
to register the legitimacy of business in the
village. This is useful for data collection by the
government.
Figure. 18 SEM Model
Table 1. Goodness Of Fit Index.
GoF Index
Value
Chi-Square
219,181
Probability
0,000
2.
RMSEA
0,094
3.
NFI
0,910
4.
TLI
0,908
5.
CFI
0,929
No
1.
Figure 17. Business management training.
Stage-V
The stages in the Evaluation activity are
carried out by teams from higher education
institutions. Activities are carried out by testing
the Impact of Human Resource Development on
Tourism Management and its implications for
Kampung Eduwisata. The sample used is 200
respondents. Technical analysis using Structural
Equation Modeling (SEM) with the AMOS
program. The evaluation results are as follows.
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6.
IFI
0,929
Cut off
Value
<α.df
< 0,05
0,01 –
0,05
< 0,08
0,08 –
0,10
≥ 0,90
0,80 –
0,89
≥ 0,90
0,80 –
0,89
≥ 0,90
0,80 –
0,89
≥ 0,90
0,80 –
0,89
0,80 –
0,89
Criteria
Description
Good Fit
Marginal fit
Good Fit
Merginal Fit
Good Fit
Merginal Fit
Marginal
Fit
Marginal
Fit
Marginal
Fit
Good Fit
Merginal Fit
Good Fit
Good Fit
Merginal Fit
Good Fit
Merginal Fit
Good Fit
Merginal Fit
Based on Table 1, the results of the
Goodness of Fit Index showed that the overall
model (Ful Model) had four criteria for
goodness of fit (Good Fit), namely the goodness
of fit index TLI and IFI. two goodness of fit
criteria that were quite good (Marginal Fit),
namely the Chi-Square Probability, RMSEA,
this shows that the overall model (Ful Model)
produced had a good goodness of fit
Table 2. Direct and Indirect Effect
Effect
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HR Development Tourism
Management
HR Development Edutourism Village
1.006
Tourism Management Edutourism
Village
HR Development Tourism
Management Edutourism Village
0.287
0.727
0.289
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Based on Table 2. It showed that Human
Resource Development had a positive effect on
Tourism Management by 1.006, Human
Resource Development had a positive effect on
Edutourism Village of 0.727, Tourism
Management had a positive effect on
Edutourism Village of 0.287 and Human
Resource Development had a positive influence
on Tourism Management and its implications
for Edutourism Villages of 0.289.
Discussion
Community service activities for
Strengthening
Human
Resources
in
Edutourism Village have been carried out by
(Satrio, Basuki and Kustiadi, 2021) with the
results of increasing abilities in PGD,
understanding the form of games in outbound,
and being able to use social media for tourism
promotion. Revitalization of Multi Sector
Integrated
Non-productive
Land
and
Cultivation Techniques is carried out to manage
non-productive land with systematic land data
collection; fertility checks; inventory of
revitalization needs and return of nonproductive land. This activity generates added
value for every asset owned by the Village
Government that is similar to the activities
carried out by (Fariroh, Novikarumsari and
Utami, 2021).
The results of the blacksmith activities
relocation to the Integrated Area had been
successfully carried out and the Planting of
Sound Barrier Plants as an effort to reduce
blacksmith noise pollution had been done The
solution is the planting of natural Sound
Barriers in the form of Japanese bamboo plants.
This plant is one of the plants that can reduce
noisy sounds (Nurasha, 2020)
Creating a master plan for the
development of an integrated edutourism area
of Science Techno Park was very well done.
Creating a Tourism Development Blueprint,
this activity was carried out by a FGD with the
Village Government, village assistants, the
community and PT Prosecutor to make a
Blueprint for the Development of the "Teluk
Perepat" Edutourism Village. Similar activities
have been implemented at Bukit Tulen Telase
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Tourism, Air Limau Village by (Mallangke,
Sinangjoyo and Hermawan, 2022). The creation
of master plan serves as a reference for tourism
development.
Basic tourism supporting facilities can
be
realized
through
infrastructure
development. This related research was
conducted by(Putri, Farida and Dewi, 2015) in
the Borobudur temple area. Basic facilities
function as a means of supporting tourism as
mandatory in nature (Darwis, Hendraningrum
and Adriani, 2016).
SEM analysis in this service is to find
out more clearly about the influence of Human
Resource
Development
on
Tourism
Management and the implication for EduTourism Village.
In line with empirical study conducted
by Arifianto et al., (2019) that states the
Human Resource Development in Realizing
Independent Villages can be done by providing
assistance and training so that village
communities can continue to work. So that the
community can see the potential of the village
so that it can be developed into a tourist village.
According to Ammar, (2021) in addition to
developing human resources for rural
communities, the development planning
process must also be able to think about the
needs and benefits of rural communities
without damaging the ecosystem in the village
and can have a good effect on the community,
especially in areas that support the economy
and welfare of village communities.
CONLCULSION AND
RECOMMENDATION
Conclusion
In the Community Service Activity of
the Regional Development Science and
Technology Application Scheme, it can be
concluded that this activity is a solution for
Tanjung Pinang II Village to prepare as a tourist
village. The novelty of this community service
is the establishment of basic tourism supporting
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facilities as well as a science techno park that is
ready to be developed.
Recommendation
For further activity, it is recommended
to start training activities for tourism
promotion,
collaboration
with
various
institutions, and adding tourism supporting
infrastructure
while
still
prioritizing
ecotourism. Furthermore, further service can
make the village becomes an area for the
application of science and technology from
universities.
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