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Journal : Jambura Geo Education Journal

The Impact of Science, Environment, Technology, and Society (SETS) Learning Model Integrated with Google Earth on Spatial Thinking Ability in Senior High School Safira, Ilda; Sahrina, Alfi; Utomo, Dwiyono Hari; Astina, I Komang
JAMBURA GEO EDUCATION JOURNAL Volume 5, Issue 2 (2024): Jambura Geo Education Journal (JGEJ)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jgej.v5i2.26052

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Developing spatial thinking skills in students often poses a challenge for Geography teachers in Indonesia. The concept of spatial relationships in geography places spatial thinking as a distinct aspect of intelligence, enabling individuals to identify patterns and trends in spatial change. Therefore, appropriate models and strategies are needed to develop spatial thinking skills. This study aims to determine the effect of the Science, Environment, Technology and Society (SETS) learning model integrated with Google Earth on students' spatial thinking ability. This research is a quasi-experiment with posttest-only design nonequivalent groups that uses a quantitative approach with the inferential statistical method using the Independent sample t-test parametric test. The subjects of this study were randomly selected XI grade students from SMAN 10 Malang including, XI-C class as the experimental class and XI-D as the control class. The research instruments used are seven essay questions on spatial thinking ability. The data obtained will be analyzed using parametric statistics Independent sample t-test and obtained sig value. (2-tailed) 0.041. The mean value of the experimental class is greater (80.14) than the mean value of the control class (72.08). It can be concluded that the Science, Environment, Technology, and Society (SETS) model integrated with Google Earth affects students' spatial thinking ability on the material of Disaster and Environment class XI SMAN 10 Malang City. Another finding of this study is that three syntaxes are dominant in bringing up and developing students' spatial thinking ability, namely initiation, concept development formation, and concept application.
Sustainable Tourism Management Strategy at Punaga Beach: A SWOT and AHP Approach for Environmental, Socio-Economic, and Cultural Sustainability Nurfitri, Ina; Utaya, Sugeng; Utomo, Dwiyono Hari
JAMBURA GEO EDUCATION JOURNAL Volume 6, Issue 1 (2025): Jambura Geo Education Journal (JGEJ)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/jgej.v6i1.30835

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Tourism has developed into an important economic sector with great potential for growth. However, the sustainability of the industry remains a challenge due to issues such as resource exploitation, ecological degradation, and lack of local community involvement. In light of these challenges, sustainable tourism has become a central theme in tourism destination management across Indonesia, including Punaga Beach in South Sulawesi. This study explored the characteristics of sustainable tourism management at Punaga Beach and the factors that influence its success. The study adopted a quantitative approach using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats). Data were collected through interviews with relevant stakeholders, questionnaires, and field observations. The findings indicate that tourism management at Punaga Beach needs to be strengthened through strategies involving collaboration between the government, local communities, and the private sector. Based on the AHP analysis, the priority factors in sustainable tourism management include improving human resource quality, enhancing facilities, and raising community awareness of environmental conservation. This study provides recommendations for sustainability-based management improvements to achieve more efficient and long-term tourism development at Punaga Beach
Co-Authors Ade Fitria Ahmad Nubli Gadeng Akhmad, Balya Alfyananda Kurnia Putra Anita Eka Putri Anita Eka Putri, Anita Eka Arif Susanto Azni Fajrilia A’yun, Syafuroh Qurroti Bagus Setiabudi Wiwoho Balya Akhmad Budi Handoyo Budijanto Chairunnisa, Nabila Nirwasita Christyanto, Theofilus Brian Didik Taryana Dwi Purwaningtyas, Laily Fauziyah Elvada, Erisa Fajrilia, Azni Fakhruddin, Mohammad Thofiqo Fatiya Rosyida, Fatiya Fauziah, Fauziah Dwi Wiranti Fetricia Fetricia Filia Rani Artanti Hadi Soekamto Hayuna Hamdalia Herzon I Komang Astina I Nyoman Ruja Ibrahim Ifa Hasna Hidayanti Ifan Deffinika Ilzam, Moch Ilzam, Moch Ilzam Indriani, Yuristya Dyah Jannah, Dwi Raudatul Juarti Juarti Kartika, Retno Nila Krisna Rendi Awalludin Lestari, Hety Dwi Listyo Yudha Irawan M. Hadi Satria Maghfiroh, Ainun Maharani Insani Lukman Mainaki, Revi Manek, Agustinus Hale Mar’atul Mukarromah Masruroh, Heni Mellyana, Iren Mega Muhammad Rifai Nabila Munsarikha Nila Kartika, Retno Nisa'i Choiriyah, Zauharotu Novita Anis Sholihah Novita Anis Sholihah Nurfitri, Ina Nuril Ilma, Izza Nurul Miftakhul Jannah Oktavia, Imanda Ayu Purba, Corrie Teresia Purwanto Purwanto Purwanto Radhea Giarkenang Nur Fauzi Raditya Ardani Hindriyanto Rifdah Ananda Baharuddin Risky Andias Oktavian Riyo Rosi Meisandy Rosida, Fatiya Safira, Ilda Sahara Efendi, Bintang Muhammad Sahrina, Alfi Salmayda, Salmayda Sari, Ike Satti Wagistina Soelistijo, Djoko Sudarman Sudarman Sugeng Utaya Sularmi Sularmi Sumarmi Syah Rizal Syaifulloh, Mochammad Tamammudin Istni Tifani Yuniar Priyandari Tuti Mutia Widya Pranata Wolfgang Asindo Seran Yusnia Nurrohmi Yusuf Suharto Yuswanti Ariani Wirahayu Zain, Moh Wahyu Kurniawan