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The Role of Decision Making for Family Activities by Industrial Labour of Women Migrant Based on Their Migration Characteristics Susilongtyas, Dewi; Handayani, Tuty; Rahatiningtyas, Nurul Sri; Kusuma, Sigit Candra Winata; Lestari, Della Ayu
Forum Geografi Vol 34, No 1 (2020): July 2020
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/forgeo.v34i1.8525

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The presence of women migrants in urban industrial workers proved that women's movement exists. This migration process not only indicates that women are actively involved in economic activity, but also influences the decision-making on important activities within the family and society. This study aims to determine the relationship between mobility patterns and its contribution to economic and decision-making in the family through the survey as research methods. The data were analysed by descriptive analysis, statistics approach, and correlation maps. For the independence test in the bivariate table, we used the chi square method, and to display the distribution of two variables simultaneously, a cross-tabulation was used. After that, to assess whether there is a relationship between the two variables, the table of independence was used. Our study shows that decision-making became an indicator of strengthening the role of women with a pattern of circular migration, which has a relationship on economic contribution. However, the behavior of women who perform the spatial migration in strengthening roles in families is not always relevant with the strengthening role of the economy. A strong role is only demonstrated by industrial migrant workers working on a circular migration pattern.
Geographical influence on Tsunami Predictions in Pandeglang Regency, West Java, Indonesia Lestari, Della Ayu; Fitriasari, Novi Sofia; Ahmad, Taufiq Ejaz; Rais, Amien; Azhari, Dhea Rahma
Forum Geografi Vol 35, No 1 (2021): July 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/forgeo.v35i1.12367

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Pandeglang Regency is an area that has a large potential level of Tsunamis. This is based on the fact that Geographically Pandeglang Regency located near the Krakatau Anak Volcano and plate subduction path of Indo-Australia in the Sunda Strait cause Pandeglang Regency to become one of the regions that has a tsunami potential. Therefore, it is necessary to mitigate from an early age in order to overcome and prevent large losses. One of the steps that can be taken is to identify the potential coverage area of the inundation. The results of the calculations from these data are then entered into the Tsunami scenario modeling. Which in this case is divided into 3 scenarios, for Pandeglang Regency, the first scenario with a 100-year period the maximum tsunami height from the coastline is 7.5 meters. For the second scenario with a 2000-year period with a predicted maximum height of 15 meters and the last scenario with a period of 2500 years with a predicted height of 20 meters. The results show that in the Tsunami wave modeling 7.5 m of the widest inundation occurs in Panimbang District this is due to land cover consisting of ponds, rice fields, irrigation, plantations and gentle slopes. The conditions that occur in the well-sphere cause this area to become a flooded area with the highest area at the tsunami wave modeling of 15 m. Sumur Sub-district is also the area with the largest inundation at the 20 m tsunami wave modeling.
Spatial Analysis on Tsunami Predictions in Pandeglang Regency Della Ayu Lestari; Novi Sofia Fitriasari; Taufiq Ejaz Ahmad; Amien Rais; Dhea Rahma Azhari
Forum Geografi Vol 35, No 1 (2021): July 2021
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/forgeo.v35i1.12367

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Pandeglang Regency is an area that has the potentiel to be hit by tsunamis. The plate subduction paths of Indo-Australia and Anak Krakatau Volcano make Pandeglang Regency a region with a high tsunami potential. One step that can be taken to overcome and minimize losses is to do spatial planning to protect it against potential tsunami damage. This research aimed to evaluate the spatial area of Pandeglang Regency based on the identification of potential tsunami hazards.  The concept of modelling the tsunami inundation height developed by Berryman and based on Head Regulation No.4 of 2012 of the Indonesian National Board for Disaster Management has been used to identify potential tsunami hazards. The modelling was carried out by calculating the potential distribution of tsunami wave heights in coastal areas.  Three scenarios were used to estimate the distribution. The results showed that the first scenario predicted a maximum tsunami height   of 7.5 meters above sea level with the furthest tsunami inundation reaching 1,700.12 meters. Second scenario predicted maximum height of 15 meters, with the furthest tsunami inundation reaching 3,384.62 meters. Meanwhile, the last scenario was able to predict a height of 20 meters and showed the furthest tsunami inundation reaching 5.155,11 meters. These results proved that in all scenarios, the widest inundation would occur in Panimbang Regency. This is due to the relatively small variations in roughness and slope of the surface. The same condition also occurs in the last two scenarios, in which Sumur District was the area most ffected. Therefore, the spatial plan of Pandeglang Regency needs to be evaluated and the function of residential area changed to reduce and prevent large losses.
The Role of Decision Making for Family Activities by Industrial Labour of Women Migrant Based on Their Migration Characteristics Dewi Susilongtyas; Tuty Handayani; Nurul Sri Rahatiningtyas; Sigit Candra Winata Kusuma; Della Ayu Lestari
Forum Geografi Vol 34, No 1 (2020): July 2020
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/forgeo.v34i1.8525

Abstract

The presence of women migrants in urban industrial workers proved that women's movement exists. This migration process not only indicates that women are actively involved in economic activity, but also influences the decision-making on important activities within the family and society. This study aims to determine the relationship between mobility patterns and its contribution to economic and decision-making in the family through the survey as research methods. The data were analysed by descriptive analysis, statistics approach, and correlation maps. For the independence test in the bivariate table, we used the chi square method, and to display the distribution of two variables simultaneously, a cross-tabulation was used. After that, to assess whether there is a relationship between the two variables, the table of independence was used. Our study shows that decision-making became an indicator of strengthening the role of women with a pattern of circular migration, which has a relationship on economic contribution. However, the behavior of women who perform the spatial migration in strengthening roles in families is not always relevant with the strengthening role of the economy. A strong role is only demonstrated by industrial migrant workers working on a circular migration pattern.
Co-Authors Acep Saepul Zamil Achmad Muhyidin, Arifai Achmad, Andika Adi Saputra Ahmad, Kiffah Kayyisah Ahmad, Taufiq Ejaz Aji Prasetyo Akbar, Muhammad Fikri Alya Dina Wilujeung Amelia Luthfi Kamil Amel Amien Rais Amien Rais amien rais, amien Andika Adi Saputra Achmad Anzani, Luthfi Apriansyah, Muhamad Renaldi Apriansyah, Muhammad Renaldi Aris Munandar Armelita, Ayang Azhari, Dhea Rahma Cakra Rahardjo cakra rahardjo Dewi Susilongtyas Dewi Susiloningtyas Dhea Rahma Azhari Dhea Rahma Azhari Dhea Rahma Azhari Dian Primasari Dini Dwi Andini Ester Frescila Simbolon Eva Rachmi Fawaz Fawaz Fitriyani, Sakila Divia Hendarmin, Rum Herli Salim Hidayat, Muhammad Syarifuddin Irawati Devi Ishak Ariawan Januar, Tri Wandi Juli, Hildayati Kiffah Kayyisah Ahmad Kiran Aulia Putri Kukuh Widiyanto Kusuma, Nasywa Difa Kusuma, Sigit Candra Winata Kusumawati, Lia Lesi Hertati, Lesi Lestari, Filya Rizky Lili Syafitri, Lili M. Fahri M. Fikri Akbar Maryam, Azizah Shafira Minsaris, La Ode Alam Muhamad Renaldi Apriansyah Nabillah, Qori Novi Sofia Fitriasari Nurul Sri Rahatiningtyas Pardip Maulana Pratiwi, Anggun Nia Putri, Amanda Murdiah Putri, Kiran Aulia Rahardjo, Cakra Rahatiningtyas, Nurul Sri Rahmawati, Zahira Rahmayang, Tito Ramadhani, Tirta Samudera Sandy Allifiansyah Sartono, Muhammad Naufalio Tamam Septiantina, Shinta Shafa Salsabilla Buchori Salsabilla Buchori Sigit Candra Winata Kusuma Silaban, Joy Elisabeth Stefany Mariyori Supriatna Supriatna Supriatna Supriatna Susilongtyas, Dewi Syamsul Arifin Taufiq Ejaz Ahmad Taufiq Ejaz Ahmad Taufiq Ejaz Ahmad Tirtana, Denta Tuty Handayani Tuty Handayani Vinsa Qatrunnada Wahyu Hidayat Willdan Aprizal Arifin Wirasena, Adinata Yuliani, Hafri Zamil, Acep Saepul