Local Exposure

      
     Local exposure is one of Stube-HEMAT Yogyakarta’s programs. This program gives college students, especially Stube-HEMAT activists as the priority, a chance to go back to their home or local town and to make an observation and mapping of their regions. This mapping is not only about potency that need to be improved but also problems. Further, this activity is held to prepare students to have job orientation and to open job network when they finish their study then come back home.


          On 3rd of December 2012, the participants presented their proposal. The participants are:
 
Sofia Atalia (19) from Tarakan, East Borneo. She is a student of Law Faculty, Janabadra University. Sofia made a mapping and research about The Development of Garam Gunung ( Mountain Salt) in Long Midang Village, Krayan, Nunukan Regency, East Borneo. She hopes that the existence of that mountain salt can be more considered and becomes one icon of that region. Latter, it will strengthen the local economy.


Elisabeth Hoar Balibo (29) from Kefamanu, Nusa Tenggara Timur. She is a student majoring Environment Conservation Engineering of Institute of Environmental Engineering ‘YLH’ Yogyakarta. For this program Lisa deliveres a topic of Reclamation of Ex-Manganese Mine Land by Giving Dried-Up Lime and Bokashi Straw in Oetalus Village, South Bikomi, Timor Tengah Utara Regency. The result of this research will become suggestions and methods for repairing damaged-land condition because of manganese mine. 


Balbina Bie (23) from Ende, Flores, East Nusa Tenggara. She is a student majoring of Environment Conservation Engineering of Institute of Environmental Engineering ‘YLH’ Yogyakarta. Ribie, her nick name, as she ‘s often called presents about The Environmental Support Capability of Tourism Area in Lake Kelimutu National Park, Moni Village, Kelimutu, Ende Regency, East Nusa Tenggara. The enchantment of Lake Kelimutu has been an attracting power for Flores tourism especially which is in Ende. Unfortunately, this capability is still limited and needs some development. Through this local exposure research, it is hoped that there will be some ideas and suggestions about Lake Kelimutu development.

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