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PERKIRAAN DAMPAK BENCANA TSUNAMI TERHADAP KERUGIAN EKONOMI DI KABUPATEN PESISIR SELATAN Asharafi, Fithratul; Ahyuni, Ahyuni
JURNAL BUANA Vol 10 No 1 (2026)
Publisher : DEPARTEMEN GEOGRAFI FIS UNP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/buana/vol10-iss1/2839

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The tsunami is a catastrophe that leaves a large number of victims and economic damages, particularly in coastal regions like West Sumatra Province's Pesisir Selatan Regency. The government needs research on predicted economic damages and losses as a reference when developing policies to stop pre- and post-tsunami disasters. The Pesisir Selatan Regency tsunami disaster's anticipated effects in this study are based on BNPB Regulation No. 4 of 2012, which calls for an 11-meter sea level rise away from the coast. analysis The area affected by the tsunami was identified using the cost-distance method. The impacted area of agricultural land and plantations serves as the damage indicator. According to the results of the estimated impact of the 11-meter tsunami, the impacted area is 9,970.92 ha, 2,278.69 ha of it is affected by agriculture, and 4,870.7 ha of it is damaged by plantations. Rp. 95.412.280.674 in economic losses have been suffered by agricultural land, Rp. 1.586.436.733 by cocoa plantations, Rp. 13.595.505.700 by rubber plantations, and Rp. 26.073.748.800 by oil palm plantations.
RS PEMETAAN PROFIL DAN PERSEBARAN BANK SAMPAH DI PUSAT KOTA PADANG Saftriko, Rakhes; Ahyuni, Ahyuni
JURNAL BUANA Vol 10 No 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/buana/vol10-iss1/2870

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Abstract This study aims to determine the range of waste bank distribution services to the region, the range of waste bank distribution services to settlements in the center of Padang city, namely South Padang District, East Padang, West Padang, North Padang, and Nanggalo and the distribution pattern of waste banks seen from nearest neighbor analysis. This type of research is a quantitative description using a geographic information system (GIS). This research was conducted for 6 months in 2020, located in the city of Padang. The population in this study is a waste bank in the city of Padang with a total of 22 units while the sample is 8 units of a waste bank with total sampling. Technical analysis of data using profile data analysis techniques, distribution analysis (nearest neighbours), Network Analyst and service area analysis. The results show 1) analysis using the Service area Network method is obtained for the coverage of the most served area, namely Kec. Nanggalo where the area served is as wide as 1697.22Ha with a percentage of 92% and South Padang District with a small service area, which is 485.95 Ha with a percentage of 34%. So that the 6 points of the waste bank studied were able to serve the research area of ​​4611.47Ha with a percentage of 73%. 2) Settlements are served in 5 sub-districts, namely Nanggalo, West Padang, South Padang, East Padang and North Padang which have 6 Location Points for Garbage Banks. Kec. Nanggalo, the area that serves the most for serviced settlements, covers an area of ​​1169.66 Ha with a percentage of 99% served, Kec. East Padang served settlements covering an area of ​​430.17 with a percentage of 62% underserved is the least. So that from the 6 points the waste bank has served the research area covering an area of ​​3668.36 hectares with a percentage of 88%. 3) The service pattern of the 6 Waste Banks studied using the Nearest Neighbor analysis classified as 2022 spreads, this makes the waste Banks in the center of the city of Padang (Kec. Nanggalo, West Padang, South Padang, East Padang and North Padang) can be served ideally. Keywords: Distribution Pattern, Territory Coverage, Settlement Range, Waste Bank
TINGKAT PERKEMBANGAN WILAYAH KABUPATEN PADANG PARIAMAN TAHUN 2015 DAN 2020 DI TINJAU DARI FASILITAS SOSIAL Asalat, Abiyyu Faruq; Ahyuni, Ahyuni
JURNAL BUANA Vol 10 No 1 (2026)
Publisher : DEPARTEMEN GEOGRAFI FIS UNP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/buana/vol10-iss1/3424

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This research aims to (1) analyze the distribution and utilization of social facilities in Padang Pariaman Regency, (2) analyze the accessibility of social facilities in serving the community in Padang Pariaman Regency. The sampling technique used in this research employed documentation methods and secondary data obtained from various institutions such as the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS), Regional Development Planning Agency (Bappeda), research reports, and relevant article publications. Based on the research findings, the distribution of education facilities in Padang Pariaman Regency showed an increase from 2015 to 2020. However, there was a decrease in the number of auxiliary health centers (puskesmas pembantu). The distribution pattern revealed that junior high schools (SMP), hospitals (rumah sakit), and health centers (puskesmas) were scattered. On the other hand, high schools (SMA) and sub-district health centers (pustu) exhibited a random distribution pattern. Elementary schools (SD) were found to be clustered. Regarding the accessibility of education and health social facilities in Padang Pariaman Regency, the results indicated that the accessibility percentages were as follows: 35.81% for elementary schools (SD), 64.02% for junior high schools (SMP), 72.2% for high schools (SMA), 27.35% for hospitals (RS), 91.07% for health centers (puskesmas), and 46.82% for sub-district health centers (pustu).
Co-Authors Adeko, WR Afdhal Afdhal afrillia tri cahyani Afriyadi, Afriyadi ahmad asriful fauzi ahmad rafan rafan Ainul Karim Aldeta, Abellia Fanny Alfonsus Jimmy Hutabarat amalia ramadhani ruslan Anggi Pumar anisa mardiah Aqilla Fadia Utari Arfandi, Habib Asalat, Abiyyu Faruq Asharafi, Fithratul Assyaroh Meidini Putriana Azwirda Aziz bambang wiranto wiranto Beni Aulia, Beni Bigharta Bekti Susetyo Burhamidar, AH Dea Syamsaputri, Arrahmah Dedi Hermon Devi Irmayani Saiser Dzaki, Gilang Muhammad Endah Purwaningsih Ernawati Ernawati Fadhilla Oktari Fadhly, A Fadila, Rima Fadillah, Rizky Febiola, Rani Febriandi Febriandi, Febriandi Feby Arinda Fitrah Andika Riyadhno fitri aji Fitri, Julia Gilang Samudra Hadian Resky Aisyah Hamdi Nur Hamidah, Putri Harizona Aulia Rahman Hayati, Zahrotal Hidayat, Rizki Atthori Indah Purwati IRSA GUNAWAN Jannesman, Hafiz Januarman Januarman Kurnia Illahi Lailatur Rahmi Lisa Lisa Mawarni M. Fajri, M. Mayang Sari, Putri Mentari Dian Pertiwi Meri Novia Roza Mimi Yulia putri Mimi Minarti Minarti Mokhtar, Ernieza Suhana Muhammad Alfindo Muhammad Danil Ihsan Muhammad Hanif Muhammad Irsyad Muhammad Kabul Rahman Muhammad Ridho Naufal Muhammad Akram Nuraini, Riska Ayu Nurhamida, Wanda Pendriansyah, Dimas Prabowo, Aris Pratama, Cindia Putra Mondia, Hafief Putra, Beben Graha Putra, Leon Emdika Rachman, Muhammad Andika rahayu putri ningsy Rahmanelli Rahmanelli Rahmat Ilham Rahmawati, Zahara Ramadhan, Ravidho Rana, Rana Ratna Wahyu Kusuma Arum Ratna Wilis Rauf Diratama, Fahrul Recha Ardianti Rery Novio Ririn Eriska Rivo Saputra Rizky Prabowo Robet Triarjunet Saftriko, Rakhes Saputra, Nickola Satria M Fajar Satrima, Ega Dira selfia zalna Silvi Widya Rahmi Sirait, Elyasabeth sispandi saputra siti hamia ulfa Sri Mariya stella carolina Suci Purnama Sari SUCI RAHMA DANI Surtani Surtani Susanti, Cendy Swantry, N Syafri Anwar Syaifullah Urrahman Syamsul Arifin Syofiah, Yena Syaidah Syukriyah Syukriyah Tri Agustia Veronicha Briliani Viona viona, Viona Vratiwi, Septiana Wan Moh Jaafar, Wan Shafrina Warni, Annisa Nolvi Widio Candra, Solid Widya Prarikeslan Yesryl Nela Frendos Yudita, Annisa Yurni Suasti