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Kearifan Lokal Masyarakat Dalam Mengelola Ikan Bilih di Nagari Muaro Pingai Kecamatan Junjung Sirih Kabupaten Solok Sertika Wahyuni; Nefilinda Nefilinda; Rika Despica
Journal on Education Vol 5 No 4 (2023): Journal on Education: Volume 5 Nomor 4 Mei-Agustus 2023
Publisher : Departement of Mathematics Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/joe.v5i4.4163

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This research is motivated by community problems in managing bilih fish. Bilih fish is one of the local potentials owned by the West Sumatra region, it lives in Lake Singkarak which is located between two regencies in West Sumatra, namely Solok Regency and Tanah Datar Regency. The purpose of this study is to analyze and describe 1) the form of local wisdom in catching bilih fish 2) How the form of processing bilih fish 3) the form of preserving bilih fish. The type of research used is qualitative informant research, namely a number of objects that will be examined or taken and made into parameters in collecting informant data that can provide information and data needed in research. Research informants were taken by Snowball Sampling, namely the technique of determining a sample that was initially small in number and then enlarged. The research results obtained: 1) Forms of Local Wisdom Catching bilih fish in Nagari Muaro Pingai found tools used to catch fish using traditional tools in the form of tools such as nets (trawl / nets) the size of which is set at 1 inch so that people do not catch fish that are still small in size . The tradition of the ancestors when catching bilih fish is by tapping the water 3 times and the best time to catch bilih fish is in the afternoon until evening. 2) Forms of processing bilih fish in Nagari Muaro Pingai include processed dried fish and processed wet fish. 3) the form of local wisdom on the preservation of bilih fish in Nagari Muaro Pingai PERNAG (Nagari Regulation) regarding the prohibition of fishing using explosives, electric shock (electricity) and toxic chemicals in the lake. In fact, to maintain the sustainability of the fish population, namely by making FADs in the waters of Lake Singkarak which serves as a place for fish to rest and lay their eggs.
Persepsi Masyarakat Tentang Tempat Penampungan Sementara (TPS) di Kecamatan Lubuk Basung Safirman Safirman; Dasrizal Dasrizal; Nefilinda Nefilinda
Journal on Education Vol 5 No 4 (2023): Journal on Education: Volume 5 Nomor 4 Mei-Agustus 2023
Publisher : Departement of Mathematics Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/joe.v5i4.4183

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This study aims to obtain data, process, analyze and discuss Community Perceptions of Temporary Shelters (TPS) in Lubuk Basung District seen from: 1). Public knowledge about temporary shelters (TPS) in Lubuk Basung District, 2). Public awareness in disposing of garbage in temporary shelters (TPS) in Kec. Lubuk Basung, 3). Level of public education in utilizing temporary shelters (TPS) in Kec. Lubuk Basung.This type of research is descriptive and qualitative research. The population in this study is the entire community in the TPS area, totaling 100 families. The sampling technique is in research using the slovin technique, so the samples taken from the slovin technique are between 10% -20% of the research population. So the sample that is the respondent is 100 families from all residents in Lubuk Basung District. This research instrument uses a questionnaire. .For data analysis using descriptive and qualitative analysis.This study shows that there are: 1). Public knowledge about temporary shelters (TPS) of 61% is categorized as good. garbage in the environment around TPS, 2) Community awareness in disposing of waste in temporary shelters (TPS) of 36% is categorized as not good, this is in accordance with the results of questionnaires and interviews, it is proven that there is still visible garbage scattered around TPS and the community does not sort and choosing when to dispose of garbage to TPS, 3) The level of public education in utilizing temporary shelters (TPS) 51% is categorized as quite good. This is in accordance with the results of the questionnaire and the results of the interviews which proved the level of education in the people of Lubuk Basung District, where the average high school graduate and the environmental conditions around the TPS were starting to get cleaner.
Analisis Spasial Usaha Kopra Di Kabupaten Pesisir Selatan Dewi Ayu Sari; Nefilinda Nefilinda; Afrital Rezki
Journal on Education Vol 5 No 4 (2023): Journal on Education: Volume 5 Nomor 4 Mei-Agustus 2023
Publisher : Departement of Mathematics Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/joe.v5i4.4301

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This study aims to determine and analyze the copra business in Pesisir Selatan Regency in terms of: (1) the distribution pattern of the copra business, (2) the feasibility of the copra business in Pesisir Selatan District. This type of research is quantitative. This research was conducted in Pesisir Selatan District in three subdistricts namely Lengayang District, Ranah Pesisir District and Linggo Sari Baganti District. The sample of this study used a total sampling technique so that the sample consisted of 7 copra businesses. Data on the pattern of distribution of copra businesses were analyzed using nearest neighbor analysis, while for the feasibility of copra businesses were analyzed using the revenue cost ratio formula. The results of the study found that: (1) The pattern of distribution of copra businesses in Pesisir Selatan Regency has a pattern of spreading in three subdistricts, namely Lengayang District, Ranah District Coastal and Linggo Sari Baganti District. With the nearest neighbor analysis, the distance between the nearest neighbors and the distribution of copra businesses in Pesisir Selatan Regency is 2.123, a z-score is 5.684108 and a p-value is 0. (2) The feasibility of copra businesses spread across Pesisir Selatan Regency is obtained by the value of R/ The largest C is 5.21 while the lowest is 2.59 where the R/C value is > 1 which means that the copra business is feasible to run in Pesisir Selatan District.
Analisis Penambangan Galian Golongan C di Nagari Surantih Kecamatan Sutera Kabupaten Pesisir Selatan Dike Armita; Nefilinda Nefilinda; Yuherman Yuherman
Journal on Education Vol 5 No 4 (2023): Journal on Education: Volume 5 Nomor 4 Mei-Agustus 2023
Publisher : Departement of Mathematics Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/joe.v5i4.4304

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The purpose of this study is to analyze and describe (1) mining activities, (2) the impact of mining on the community's environment, (3) the impact of mining on the community's economy. The type of research used is descriptive qualitative, namely research that functions to see, reveal and describe the Analysis of Group C Quarry Mining in Kenagarian Surantih, Sutera District, Pesisir Selatan Regency. The analysis technique used is purposive sampling, which is a data collection technique by determining the sample with certain considerations, which is carried out together with data collection. The results of the study (1) Class C quarry mining activities in Kenagarian Surantih 73.1% are in the good category, C quarry mining activities in Kenagarian Surantih are illegal mining using traditional methods, (2) the impact of mining on the environment of the community in Kenagarian Surantih 61.1% is in the good category, the impact of mining on the environment is the occurrence of damage to community land that is on the banks of the river, and there is damage to roads caused by group C excavation transport trucks, 3) the impact of mining on the community's economy 82, 1% is in the very good category, namely increasing people's income, increasing income, and reducing unemployment
Partisipasi Masyarakat Terkait Konservasi Hutan Mangrove sebagai Penyeimbang Ekosistem di Desa Apar Kota Pariaman Nadia Syafitri; Nefilinda Nefilinda; Rozana Eka Putri
Journal on Education Vol 6 No 1 (2023): Journal On Education: Volume 6 Nomor 1 Tahun 2023
Publisher : Departement of Mathematics Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/joe.v6i1.4387

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This research is based on the problems in Apar Village which are the background to the destruction of Mangrove Forests caused by two factors, namely natural factors and human factors. The aim of this research is to analyze and describe 1). Efforts to protect mangrove forests in Apar Village 2). Efforts to preserve mangrove forests in Apar Village 3) Mangrove forests as a balancer for the ecosystem in Apar Village. The type of research used is "mixed methods" research, namely describing and analyzing community participation related to mangrove forest conservation as an ecosystem balancer in Apar Village, Pariaman City. The research was conducted and carried out in Apar Village, Pariaman City. Sample collection techniques are Proportional Random Sampling, according to Observation Data Collection techniques, Questionnaires, Interviews and data analysis techniques used. Descriptive Analysis and Qualitative Analysis (Data Reduction, Data Presentation and Conclusion Drawing The research results were obtained: 1) Efforts to protect mangrove forests in Apar Village, Pariaman City with a percentage value of 74.2% in the "Good" category and seen based on indicators including Ecology with a percentage of 81.7% in the Good Category, Economics with a percentage of 62.7 and social indicators. 78.1 Good category 2) Efforts to preserve mangrove forests in Apar Village. Based on the fact that the percentage of mangrove forest conservation efforts in Pariaman City is 85.14 in the "Very good" category and seen based on indicators including planting participation with a percentage of 75% in the Good Category, Forest Utilization Participation with a percentage of 72% in the Good Category and Indicators of Participation in outreach and training activities with percentage 67% Good Category 3) Mangrove Forests act as a balancer for the ecosystem in Apar Village, including tourist attractions, absorbing carbon dioxide, maintaining climate and weather, a source of animal feed, and a source of community livelihood. Keywords: community participation,mangrove forest conservation, ecosystem balancer
Co-Authors Ade Irma Suryani Afrina Suriati Afrisandra Afrisandra Afrital Rezki Afryansih, Nila Agus Teguh Prihartono Agustin, Meli AIDA FATMA Aldi, Aldi ALFI DASRI Amallia, Chairun Amin, Visal Are Are Arie Zella Putra Ulni Ateng Ateng Bakaruddin Bakaruddin Berd, Isril Darmayeni Darmayeni Dasrizal Dasrizal Dasrizal Dasrizal Dasrizal Dasrizal DEFRI YUWANDI Dewi Ayu Sari Dike Armita DIKOMAI PUTRA Drs. Ridwan Ahmad Dt. Tanamir, Momon. Edi Suarto Elvawati Elvawati Elvi Zuriyani Elvi Zuriyani Eriska Wahyuni Erna M.Si Juita S.Pd Eryka Okta Juanty Febriani, Trina Felia Siska Fera Ramayana Sakoikoi Filsa Mayalisa Filza Nadilla Utari Fina Gustina Fitri Ayu Fitri Sri Handayani Herviyanti Herviyanti Ibrahim, Mohd Hairy Irwan Irwan Irwan Irwan Isril Berd Isril Berd Jamilah Jamilah Jamilah Munir Jamilah, Jamilah Jamsari Jamsari Junaidi Junaidi Junaidi Junaidi Lia Elfika LISDA FITRI Lusi Aulia Putri M.Pd Drs. Edi Suarto M.Pd Drs. Edi Suarto Mei nesti four ningsih Meli Agusti Mesi Elfia Nora MP Drs. Dasrizal MP Drs. Dasrizal Ms DRS. Bakaruddin Ms DRS. Bakaruddin Mualim, Sadri Husnul Munir, Jamilah Nadia Syafitri Neffi Sulkaisi Nepra Doanta Nesvi Yulia Ningsih Nofri Yendra Nova Yulfiana Sari Nova Yulfiana Sari Nurrahma, Epriwina Gini ORI HARDIANTO Pera Masnah Pratama, Tomi Prihartono, Agus Teguh Putri Nst, Shelina Rahma Putri, Lusi Yennita Putri, Rozana Eka Putri, Rozana Eka Putri, Vutisia Pronika Rahayu, Refi Gustri Rahmat Hidayat Rahmi, Anisa Rahmona, Maulana Ramadani, Dhea Randika Clara Gita Yolanda Refa, Candika Rena Kurniati RidaCintia Rahayu Ridwan Ahmad Rika Despica Riko Andika Putra Roza, Maina Rozana Eka Putri S A H N A N S A H N A N S, Rahmi Safirman Safirman Salma Salma Salsa Agra Siwi Sari, Windi Aprelia Sertika Wahyuni Setiawan, Febry Gusnedi Setriani, Loli Shelina Rahma Putri Nst Sihab, Fitra Al SILVIA Martha Siska Desnila Putri Siska Janelia Putri Slamet M.Pd Rianto Slamet Rianto Slamet Rianto Slamet Rianto Slamet Riyanto Stefani, Vincensia Gita Suryani, M.Pd, Ade Irma Tiara Kurnia Dewi, Tiara Kurnia Tiara Oktania Wilia Meri Faradona Yaspina D. Putri Yatim, Yenita Yeni Erita Yenni Melia Yogi Jamasri Yuherman Yuherman Yuherman Yuherman Yulius Rahmanto Yuliza Dwiana Kasih Yusutria Yusutria Zuherna Mizwar Zusmelia Zusmelia