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Kajian Geografi Politik Terhadap Perolehan Suara Partai Politik Berdasarkan Struktur Ruang Kota Kendari Madiha Almultazimah; Irfan Ido; Jamal Harimudin; Jufri Karim
JAGAT (Jurnal Geografi Aplikasi dan Teknologi) Vol 8, No 1 (2024): JAGAT (Jurnal Geografi Aplikasi dan Teknologi)
Publisher : Universitas Halu Oleo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33772/jagat.v8i1.47735

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Kendari as the provincial capital, is the political center. Political parties are essential in recruiting legislative candidates to positions of influence. So that, people require information regarding political maps. This study aims to: (1) Analyze the distribution and dynamics of changes in the voting based on the area of the city service center system and the administrative area of Kendari City; (2) Analyze the supporting factors of the winning political party's voting base. This study was conducted based on data elections in 2014 and 2019, data used is secondary data of party vote data, which were examined using spatial analysis, which included percentage analysis and Location Quotient analysis first, followed by qualitative analysis. The findings of this study are (1) PAN received the highest votes in 2014 but was replaced by PKS in 2019. In two periods, the four spatial structures underwent different based changes. The central city, the education center, port and industrial center and the terminal center in 2014 became the base of Demokrat, PDIP, PBB, and PAN while in 2019 was replaced by PKB, PAN, Demokrat, and PKS; (2) Vision, mission, and money politics are the most influential factors supporting a party's victory.
Pengaruh Perubahan Lahan Terhadap Tingkat Total Suspended Solid Di Muara DAS Wanggu Muhammad Amaluddin Nurjayadi; L.M Iradat Salihin; Fitra Saleh; L.M Golok Jaya; Jufri Karim
JAGAT (Jurnal Geografi Aplikasi dan Teknologi) Vol 8, No 2 (2024): JAGAT (Jurnal Geografi Aplikasi dan Teknologi)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33772/jagat.v8i2.49149

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Changes in land use can affect the Total Suspended Solids (TSS) in river water. Higher erosion levels due to land clearing result in increased TSS levels. This study was conducted at the Wanggu River Basin Estuary in 2014 and 2023, with the aim of understanding land use changes, determining TSS distribution, and assessing the impact of land use changes on TSS levels. The data used include land use maps from 2014-2023 derived from Landsat imagery for 2014 and 2023, and TSS data obtained from field surveys. The data were analyzed using overlay and quantitative descriptive methods. The results of the study indicate that the total land use change in the Wanggu River Basin from 2014 to 2023 covers an area of 6,570 hectares (19.28%) of the total Wanggu River Basin area. The highest land use change occurred in forest areas, which decreased by 2,054.39 hectares (6.03%), while the smallest change occurred in water bodies with a reduction of 5.72 hectares (0.02%). The TSS levels in the Wanggu River Basin Estuary increased at 13 observation stations from 2014 to 2023, with the largest TSS change occurring at station 3, where levels rose from 85,439 mg/l (2014) to 142,609 mg/l (2023). The land use changes from 2014 to 2023 have influenced the increase in TSS levels in the Wanggu River Basin due to the significant reduction in forest areas, which has led to higher erosion rates.
ANALISIS SPASIAL TINGKAT BAHAYA EROSI DI DAERAH ALIRAN SUNGAI (DAS) MORAMO DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN SISTEM INFORMASI GEOGRAFIS (SIG) Tufaila, Muh.; Karim, Jufri; Alam, Syamsu
Jurnal Agroteknos Vol 2, No 3 (2012)
Publisher : Jurnal Agroteknos

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Spatial analysis on erosion potential is required to create an integrated management of  watersheds, thoroughly and,  environmentally sustainable, where  the  watershed  as  a management unit. The research was conducted in the watershed area Moramo South Konawe. This research was conducted through an overlay approach using geographic information system (GIS) map of Thiessen polygons, slope maps, soil maps and land use maps. The study obtained five classes of erosion potential, namely very light (2685.60 ha or 21.27 %); light (2359.08 ha or 18.68 %); medium (903.70 ha or 7.16%); heavy ( 381.63 hectares or 3.02% )  ;  and very heavy 6297.94 hectares or 49.87 %). Dominant erosion hazard  level  in  the  basin  Moramo  was  in  the  District  Moramo,  approximately 3496.75 hectares or 27.69 % of the total area of  the watershed Moramo and had been used for agricultural land for approximately 3992.48 hectares or 31.62 %. Keywords : Erosion, GIS, Moramo, Watershead Management,
PEMANFAATAN PENGINDERAAN JAUH DAN SISTEM INFORMASI GEOGRAFIS UNTUK PEMETAAN BENTUK LAHAN DI DAS MORAMO Tufaila, Muh.; Karim, Jufri; Alam, Syamsu
Jurnal Agroteknos Vol 2, No 1 (2012)
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Research on utilization of remote sensing and geographic information system for mapping landforms in the watershed (DAS) Moramo . The research was conducted on Moramo basin, District of Moramo South Konawe . This research was conducted with image processing techniques on the image of ALOS AVNIR-2 and visual interpretation was based on analytic approach with the help of Geographic Information Systems for on screen digitizing . The research result obtained 15 (fifteen ) units of landforms, namely: Alluvial plain (F1), Alluvial Plain-Koluvial (F1.1), Flood Plain (F7), Alluvial Plain Briny Beach ( M11), Structural Terdenudasi Eroded hills Strong (D1/4), Structural Terdenudasi Eroded Hills Moderate (D1/3), Eroded Hills Terdenudasi Structural Lightweight (D1/2) , Eroded Hills Isolated Strong (D4/4), Barely Plain (peneplain) Eroded Very Lightweight (D5/1), Slope Leg Eroded hills Structural Terdenudasi Strong (D7/4), Slope Foot hills Eroded Structural Terdenudasi Medium (D7/3), Slope Foot hills Terdenudasi Eroded Structural Lightweight (D7/2), Piedmont Eroded Lightweight (D9/2), Piedmont Eroded Very Light (D9/1) and the hills Dome (Dome) Eroded Strong (S11/4). Based on their genesis, they were grouped into four landforms : marine origin, the origin of fluvial landforms, landforms denudasional origin, and the origin of structural landforms. Accuracy of landform interpretation was 89,06 % and processing of the composite image 341 had an excellent capability to identify the location of landforms in the study area of watershed Moramo. Keyword : remote sensing, GIS, watershed, image processing, landform mapping
EVALUASI CITRA ALOS AVNIR-2 PADA PEMETAAN TANAH DI WILAYAH DAERAH ALIRAN SUNGAI (DAS) MORAMO Tufaila, Muh.; Karim, Jufri
Jurnal Agroteknos Vol 2, No 2 (2012)
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The confident level on the analysis and evaluation results is highly dependent on the accuracy of data interpretation. This study aimed to evaluate the capability and accuracy level of image interpretation ALOS AVNIR-2 in the mapping of land in the Watershed Moramo, Moramo District, South Konawe. The research was conducted on the interpretation results of land unit element of the pre-processing to image processing. Interpretation of land units performed by the analytical approach of landform, lithology, slope, and land use through the  introduction of  the  basic  elements of  visual  images by  means  of  on-screen digitizing. The result showed that the image of ALOS AVNIR-2 composite image processing through 341, sharpening the contrast and spatial filtering can provide information in identifying land units in soil mapping with very clear to clear. Accuracy of 89.06 % landform unit; lithology of 92.19 %; and land use mapping by 90.63 % and 90.00 % of the land, or an average accuracy of interpretation of land units in providing information for mapping land located in either category (>85 %). Keywords :   ALOS AVNIR-2 imagery, image processing and interpretation, watershed, land evaluation unit, the mapping 
Pengembangan Data Geospasial Melalui Pemetaan Desa Dengan Menggunakan Drone Di Kelurahan Pondidaha Kabupaten Konawe Karim, Jufri; Salihin, L.M. Iradat; Saleh, Fitra; Hidayat, Ahmad; Khairisa, Noor Husna
Society : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 2, No 1 (2023): Januari
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Geospatial data is indispensable as basic information for resource utilization and area development. Geospatial data in the form map is necessary to be owned by each administrative area until smallest unit (village/kelurahan). However, the availability of geospatial data in the village is still very limited so that information about the geographical conditions and potentials of the village is not thoroughly known. Administratively, Pondidaha Kelurahan is included in the Pondidaha Sub-district, Konawe Regency, but does not have sufficient geospatial data yet to describe the geographical condition of the area. Therefore, the community service team together with apparatus and community of Pondidaha compiled geospatial data in the Pondidaha by using drone. The activities were started from the collection of secondary data as initial and supporting data in field activities, then continued by coordination with government and community of Pondidaha. Making geospatial data using drones is done by these following steps: (1) making work maps; (2) identifying, validating and field mapping; (3) processing GCP/ICP control point data; (4) processing aerial photography data; (5) making digital land maps; (6) compiling spatial databases; (7) cartographic and printing processes. Geospatial data generated include: landform map, topographical map, slope map, administrative map and land use map of Pondidaha.
ANALISIS KELAYAKAN AIR TERJUN MANTOWU SEBAGAI WISATA ALAM DI WILAYAH KPHP UNIT II LASALIMU, SULAWESI TENGGARA Arniawati, Arniawati; Karim, Jufri; Hadjar, Nurhayati; Nikoyan, Anas; Arafah, Nur; Bana, Sahindomi; Gandri, La; Ahmaliun, Lade; Hafidah Nur
Jurnal Belantara Vol 7 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Forestry Study Program University Of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jbl.v7i1.970

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The challenge of the Production Forest Management Unit (KPHP) Unit II Lasalimu as a forest management unit at the site level is the management of forests that can support community welfare and increase state foreign exchange. Mantowu Waterfall is one of the tourist destinations in the KPHP Unit II Lasalimu area which is administratively located in Pasarwajo District, Buton Regency. The development of Mantowu Waterfall as a natural tourism needs to be supported by a feasibility analysis. This study aims to analyze the feasibility of Mantowu Waterfall as a natural tourist attraction. The research was conducted through data collection, observation, interviews, Focus Group Discussion. Data analysis using the Guidelines for Analysis of the Operation Area of Natural Tourism Objects and Attractions (ADOODTW) modified based on natural attractions. The results showed that Mantowu waterfall is worth developing with a value of 67.72%. The greatest value is obtained from the attractiveness indicator owned by the waterfall but not supported by infrastructure and accommodation. In addition, the socio-economic condition of people with low welfare levels is a challenge for the development of Mantowu Waterfall as a natural tourist attraction. Involvement of society as a subject to creating an independent productive society.