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Geomorfological Study on the Evaluation of Critical Land in Cepogo, Boyolali, Central Java Province T Taryono; Sugiharto Budi Santoso; Yuli Priyana
Forum Geografi Vol 15, No 2 (2001): December 2001
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/forgeo.v15i2.4576

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Land is natural resources within processing needs to the wise action in order to give good returns for human and being prevented it’s conservation. In the utility of it’s land this land is proper to the agriculture land have sometime emergedthe environment problems, namely the balance of nature is disturbed. It doesn’t mean that land is forbidden to use, but in the it’s utility purposes this land must be considered it’s capability or it’s balance. If form and manner of using this land doesn’t disturb the natural balance, it means to be guaranted. In the countrary, if form and remain to be guaranted. In the contrary, if form and manner of using this land disregard with it’s capability, then the natural balance is disturbed, the land is called asland within dangerous condition or critical land. The coresponding problem that arises in Kecamatan Cepogo under Boyolali district on the surface level land and southern land resembles the critical land that the most erosion appearance can be found assuch sheet erosion, gully erosion, erosion in the other side, vallage forest, settlement land. Mixing estate and the infertile land. This recent exploration purpose is to understand physical factor that affects the critical land as well as to collect and to clarity the critical land. The used method is survey and laboratory analysis by land unit approach ascartography unit. The adopted data of this research is used the effectively width of soil, texture, soil permeability, soil slope, and soil appearance. From this research is understood that the explorated land has three critical land levels, namely; the medium critical land level is 4411,09 are or 17,48%, the wight critical soil level is 7909,74 are or 12,86% of the whole exploration area wide.
ANALISIS SPASIAL TEMPORAL ALIH FUNGSI LAHAN PERTANIAN (SAWAH) KE NON PERTANIAN TAHUN 2012-2021 DI KECAMATAN WIDODAREN, KABUPATEN NGAWI Aufa Arifana Faisal; Yuli Priyana; Danardono Danardono; Taryono Taryono; Rudiyanto Rudiyanto
Jurnal Tanah dan Sumberdaya Lahan Vol. 10 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Departemen Tanah, Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Brawijaya

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Widodaren district has an area that is mostly still in the form of agricultural land. However, at this time, it has undergone a land function change, so it has an impact on the productivity of food crops. The purpose of this study was to analyze the function transfer of agricultural land (paddy fields) to non-agricultural land spatially temporally from 2012-2021. The method used was a secondary data analysis method accompanied by field observations. The results showed that in the period 2012-2021 the area of land conversion reached 1,226 ha . The transfer of land functions occurred from rice fields to settlements covering an area of 422.29 hectares, rice fields to mixed gardens covering an area of 477.62 ha, and rice fields to fields covering an area of 326.09 ha. Land conversion occurred in all villages in Widodaren District, namely in Banyubiru, Gendingan, Karangbanyu, Kauman, Kayutrejo, Kedunggudel, Sekaralas, Sekarputih, Sidolaju, Sidomakmur, Walikukun, and Widodaren villages.
Seribu Peta Citra Desa dan Pembangunan Pedesaan Taryono Taryono; Agus Anggoro Sigid; Priyono Priyono
Proceedings Series on Social Sciences & Humanities Vol. 16 (2024): Proceedings of Pendidikan Geografi Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto
Publisher : UM Purwokerto Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/pssh.v16i.1006

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This article discusses the importance of rural development planning supported by the availability of spatial data in the form of maps. The "1000 Village Maps" program is an initiative by the Faculty of Geography, Muhammadiyah University of Surakarta, to provide grants of village image maps to villages in Central Java and parts of East Java. The method of map creation involves students in various stages, from preliminary surveys to map handovers. The results and discussion of the article depict stories from several recipient villages, highlighting the appreciation and benefits felt by the village authorities, as well as the positive impact on development planning. This program is expected to enhance the quality of rural development planning and strengthen the bond between higher education institutions and communities through community service.