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Optimizing Tourism Development Through Landslide Hazard Mapping in Raung Volcano Bachri, Syamsul; Shrestha, Rajendra Prasad; Sumarmi, Sumarmi; Aksa, Furqan Ishak; Prastiwi, Mellinia Regina; Putri, Nanda Regita; Billah, Egi Nursari; Hakiki, A.Riyan Rahman; Hidiyah, Tabita May
JURNAL GEOGRAFI Vol. 16 No. 1 (2024): JURNAL GEOGRAFI
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jg.v16i1.50118

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The series of volcanic activities of Mount Raung triggered primary and secondary hazards in the area around the volcano. Kalibaru watershed is one of the areas prone to landslides due to secondary hazards of eruption activity in the direction of west and northwest part of this region. This study aims to optimize tourism by mapping landslide hazard using Spatial Multi-Criteria Evaluation (SMCE) around Mount Raung. This research used 46 points of landslide data through remote sensing, field observation. Ten landslide triggering factors, namely TPI (Topographic Position Index), TWI (Topographic Wetness Index), SPI (Stream Power Index), slope, distance to river, rainfall, geology, land use, distance to road, and soil type was used to map the landslide hazard. This study used ROC (Receiver Operating Characteristic) analysis to validate the landslide susceptibility mapping with an AUC (Area Under Curve) value of 0.93, which indicates that the mapping has a high accuracy value. The results showed that the landslide susceptibility is divided into three classes: high susceptible, moderate susceptible, and low susceptible. The high susceptible area covers 151.62 km2 (21%), the moderate susceptible area covers 407.99 km2 (56%), and the low susceptible area covers 166.79 km2 (23%). Based on the results of the mapping, tourism development in the area of Mount Raung is recommended in areas that are classified as medium and low landslide susceptibility.Keywords: Mount Raung, Landslides, SMCE, Tourism Development
Accelerating Young People's Disaster Literacy With Problem-Based Learning-Root Cause Analysis Afrian, Ramdan; Utaya, Sugeng; Astina, I Komang; Bachri, Syamsul
JURNAL GEOGRAFI Vol. 17 No. 1 (2025): JURNAL GEOGRAFI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jg.v17i1.56569

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Indonesians must have high literacy to know about the disasters around them. There needs to be a learning model to improve disaster literacy. One of the alternatives is the Problem-based learning model with Root Cause Analysis. This research is a quantitative type of pseudo experiment with a pretest-posttest control group design where the pretest-posttest results of the experimental class and control class are compared to determine the effectiveness of the treatment in the experimental class. There are no particular specifications regarding the characteristics of the class used in the study. Data analysis used a sample t-test supported by prerequisite tests such as homogeneity and normality tests. The PBLRCA model has a significant effect on students' disaster literacy skills. The results showed increased literacy skills at a t value of 5,787. Steps such as independent review, investigating the root of the problem, and implementing action plans that can make PBLRCA students read, explore and analyze situations in depth more than Lecturing Method. These activities make students' disaster literacy improve.
Landslide Risk Mapping for Sustainable Tourism Development: A Case Study in Kalibaru Watershed, Indonesia Bachri, Syamsul; Sumarmi, Sumarmi; Aksa, Furqan; Cahyaning Putri, Nanda Regita; Hakiki, A Riyan Rahman; Heni Prastiwi, Mellinia Regina; Hidiyah, Tabita May
JURNAL GEOGRAFI Vol. 17 No. 2 (2025): JURNAL GEOGRAFI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jg.v17i2.64935

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The development of sustainable tourism in landslide-prone areas required a detailed understanding of environmental risks to ensure safety and resilience. This study aimed to generate a comprehensive landslide risk map to support sustainable tourism development in the Kalibaru Watershed, located in the Raung Volcano region of Indonesia. This study employed the Spatial Multi-Criteria Evaluation (SMCE) method using spatial data and GIS software to map landslide risk based on three main components: hazard, vulnerability, and capacity. The results classified landslide risks in the Kalibaru Watershed into three categories: high risk (21,682 hectares), medium risk (28,113 hectares), and low risk (22,742 hectares). The findings revealed that the highest risk areas were concentrated on the middle and upper slopes of the watershed, particularly within the Glenmore and Kalibaru sub-districts, where a combination of steep terrain, soil characteristics, and heavy rainfall exacerbated landslide susceptibility. This risk map provided valuable insights for stakeholders involved in sustainable tourism planning, offering a strategic tool for developing safe, environmentally-conscious, and disaster-resilient tourism infrastructure. The implementation of this map aimed to raise awareness among local communities and policymakers about the potential landslide risks and encouraged the adoption of effective mitigation measures, fostering a more sustainable and disaster-aware tourism model in the region.
Urban Sprawl Evolution in a River-Split City: A 20-Year Analysis of Palembang Heldayani, Eni; Sumarmi, Sumarmi; Bachri, Syamsul; Ikhsan, Fahrudi Ahwan; Prihantarto, Wikan Jaya; Irwana, Shida
JURNAL GEOGRAFI Vol. 18 No. 1 (2026): JURNAL GEOGRAFI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/6fzp1c73

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Rapid urbanization in developing countries often triggers uncontrolled urban sprawl. Palembang, the capital of South Sumatra, presents a unique case as a split city bisected by the Musi River, creating complex spatial dynamics. This research aims to uncover the spatiotemporal patterns of urban sprawl in Palembang over the last two decades (2003–2023) and analyze the direction of its physical development. The study employs a multitemporal remote sensing approach using Landsat 5, 8, and 9 satellite imagery at five-year intervals. Spatial analysis was conducted using the Normalized Difference Built-up Index (NDBI) and Modified Normalized Difference Water Index (MNDWI) to extract built-up land cover. The direction of expansion was quantified using rose diagrams to determine spatial distribution tendencies relative to the Central Business District (CBD). The results reveal a massive conversion of non-built-up land, with built-up areas increasing from 8,434.34 ha in 2003 to 15,542.36 ha in 2023. A key finding is the morphological shift from a traditional radial-centrifugal pattern to an asymmetric polycentric model. Urban growth exhibits a dominant directional bias toward the North and Northwest (Sukarami and Alang-Alang Lebar), primarily driven by infrastructure accessibility. Conversely, the Southern region (Ulu) remains stagnant due to physical wetland constraints, hydro-spatial friction, and limited connectivity. This study contributes to urban geography by establishing hydro-spatial friction as a critical determinant in urban evolution, demonstrating how natural barriers can override conventional growth models. The findings recommend Integrated Corridor Management, strict zoning policies, and transit-oriented development to mitigate the environmental impacts of low-density sprawl and promote balanced urban growth.
Co-Authors . Asmirah . Darmansyah ., Wilopo Abdillah, Didit Abdul Malik Iskandar Afinda, Mayang Afrian, Ramdan Agus Sugiarto Ahmad Nurdin Hasibuan Aksa, Furqan Aksa, Furqan Ishak Aksinapang, Siliatang Aldiansyah, Septianto Alfyananda Kurnia Putra Aminuddin Aminuddin An-Nur Nabila Andi Temassonge Andri Estining Sejati Angelina Rumondor, Vina Ansari, Muhammad. Nur Arakian, Maria Rut Ningsi Ardiansyah Ari Sapto Ariani, Fifi Arifin, Ariani Arifin Arjita, Rendra Arsita, Rezky Arung Gihna Mayapada Asdar Asdar Asmarani, Dini Asriadi Asriadi Auriza, Moh. Zeylo Ayub, Muh. Azis, Idris Aziza, Fara Wahyu AZUZ, FAIDAH Azuz, Fidaan Husein Billah, Egi Nursari Budi Handoyo Cahyaning Putri, Nanda Regita Cendana, Amanda Puspa Cendikia, Mega Rizka Dahlan, Muhajir Syawir Daniel Mardika Darman Darman Delila Rambe, Delila Desianti, Ni Gusti Nyoman Didik Taryana Digitalis, Gatra Orbita Diky Al Khalidy Eli Hendrik Sanjaya Elimawaty Rombe Endah Purwaningsih Eni Heldayani Erwan Sastrawan Fadhilah, Hanifa Nur Fadjar, Adifiyani Fahmi, Muhammad Rizieq Fahrudi Ahwan Ikhsan Fahrudin, Ria Nuzul Faigah A. Badjamal Fannalia, Fannalia Farid Farid Farid, Farid Fitrianingsih, Ananda Gastama, Aulia Nindy Fadila Giofandi, Eggy Arya Habibah Habibah Hakiki, A Riyan Rahman Hakiki, A. Riyan Rahman Hakiki, A.Riyan Rahman Hanif, Naufal Muhammad Harifuddin Harifuddin, Harifuddin Harizah, Desy Triana Dewi Hasibuddin, Hasibuddin Haslyana, Haslyana Hasrah, Hasrah Heni Prastiwi, Mellinia Regina Hesti Evrianti Hidiyah, Tabita May Husain Latuconsina Husennia, Siti I Komang Astina Idris, Munawara Iin Irawati Indasari, Indasari Intan Permatasari IRA NURIYA SANTI Irwana, Shida isma yuniar Ismail, Alice Sabrina Janah, Indah Nor Juanda, Eki Khalid Rijaluddin Komura, Al Ikhsan Rama Kristanti, Yohana Ayu Kurmiawati, Elya Kusuma . Kusuma, Ari Pradipta Lahae, Kahar Lamusa, Faruq Lestari, Hety Dwi Lisda Listyo Yudha Irawan Lukman, Riska Salsabila Ramadani Madani, Ilyas Maghfiroh, Ainun Majid, Abdul Halim Abdul Mandala Putra, Setiawan Mardhia, Dwi Marsela Marshanda, Umi Fadhila Marthen Arie Masirri, Jennifer Regina Maskuri Sutomo Masruroh, Heni Maulana, Muhammad Emir Mkumbachi, Ramadani Lausi Mkumbachi, Ramadhani Lausi Mohammad Zeylo Auriza Muhammad Fachruddin, Muhammad Muhammad Masdar Muhammad Nasir Muhammad Rahman Febliansa Muhartini Salim Muis, Yuyun Ramadhani Muktiningsih Nurjayadi Muqtashida, Tsamrotul Muthia, Siti Muzakir Nabila, An-Nur Naswar Naswar, Naswar Neri Kautsari Nini Andriani Nissa, Indah Choirun Novia Widyasari Nugroho, Muhammad Aqshal Nurdin, Iqbal Nurmi Nonci Nurnaeni, Nurnaeni Nuryadin, Muhammad Taufan Osman, Sharina Otoluwa, Yemima Palembangan, Adinda Yuni Paluwati, Lisna Pancanugraha, Indra Parani, Syamsul Bahri Dg. Paus Iskarni Podo Yuwono Ponirin Ponirin Ponirin, Ponirin Prabawanti, Kd. Jessika Prana, Galuh Raka Prastiwi, Mellinia Regina Prastiwi, Mellinia Regina Heni Pratiwi, Ilmia Prihantarto, Wikan Jaya Pujo Widodo, Pujo Purwanto Purwanto Putri, Nanda Regita Putri, Nanda Regita Cahyaning Rachmadian, Robby Hilmi Rahmat Mubaraq Rahmat, Randi Rambey, Tagor Ratna Sary Reny Andriyanty Risma Risma, Risma Riza, Marwati Rizal, Syah RIZKIANI, FITRAH Rombe , Elimawaty Rosida P. Adam Safarudin, Nur Rohmad Sahrina, Alfi Sailo, Mayasari Sari, Mita Intan Sasilintang, imadulhaq Razan Sekarrini, Cipta Putri Setianingsih, Endah Setiawan Mandala Putra Shrestha, Rajendra Prasad Sinta, Tri Ayu Siti Sendari suardi suardi Sugeng Utaya Sukendar, Windu SULVIANDANI, SULVIANDANI Sumarmi Supardi, Muhammad Susetyo, Jaduk Arief Suwaryo, Putra Agina Widyaswara Syahtaria, Moh. Ikhwan Syaiful, Muhamad Syamsuddin Syawiah, A. Tambaru, Rachman Tarmizi Tarmizi Tuti Mutia Ulfah, Santya Umar Syarifuddin Umar, Iswandi Vitayanti Fattah Wahyuningsih Wahyuningtiyas, Kartika Putri Waladani, Barkah Wanti, Sri Widya Nur Hidayati Yudi Ahdiansyah, Yudi Yunus Wahid, Muhammad Yusuf Suharto Yuswanti Ariani Wirahayu Zahara, Zakiya Zakiyah Zahara Zimo, Huang Zulfa, Alfiatus Zulfan Hakim, Muhammad