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E-Services: Implementation of Digital-Based Public Services in The 4.0 Era Danu Eko Agustinova Danu; Supardi Supardi; Sutanto Tri Juni Putro Sutanto; Riko Septiantoko Riko
Athena: Journal of Social, Culture and Society Vol. 1 No. 3 (2023): July 2023
Publisher : CV. Media Digital Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58905/athena.v1i3.40

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Globalization has numerous significant impacts that have an effect on people's lives. One of these impacts is the advancement of information and communication technology, which has many promising benefits, such as time efficiency, speedy delivery of information, transparency, and affordability. Technological advancements have infiltrated various sectors, including the government. In today's era of regional autonomy, it is essential to achieve good governance, which is balanced with the use of information and communication technology, commonly referred to as e-government. The use of technology and information indirectly encourages the adoption of electronic-based service systems (e-Services) in government institutions. The development of e-services is a media innovation that supports the provision of excellent services for the community, particularly in rural areas. Furthermore, the development of more varied service features such as letter submissions, complaint services, village information, and administrative procedures is expected to accelerate and facilitate access for service users more efficiently and transparently. This study aims to 1) create a public service e-service design; 2) fulfill the wishes of the community in efficient and effective village government public services; 3) understand the transparency of the village government, which can be accessed digitally. The development of letter disposition e-services in Sriharjo Village has improved the quality of public services and increased
The Role of Social Capital in Management of Baros Mangrove Conservation Area Yogyakarta Setyaningrum, Agustina; Widyaputra, Primanda Kiky; Febriarta, Erik; Putro, Sutanto Trijuni
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2022: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.2964

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The coastal area in Baros is frequently flooded and influenced by tides during the high tide. The mangrove ecosystem in this area has decrease severely. As the result, the coastal area is unprotected, and several negative impacts received by the coastal area. Inadequate concern coming from government, negative impact of natural disaster, as well as the high concern of local community leads to the establishment of mangrove replant program and mangrove eco-tourism establishment. Baros Youth Group which concern in environmental protection and management in Baros Coastal Area. The activities facing many challenges and obstacles. Therefore, collaboration with government, community, private party and academics leads to the success of Baros Youth Group to overcome the challenges and obstacle. This study was aimed for understanding the role of social capital in the management of Baros Mangrove conservation area. The study consists of four stages, which are observation, data collection, data processing and analysis. Data collecting process was done in accordance with the parameters of social capital which are consists of norms, trust and social network. The samples were taken by purposive method. The results of this study shown that the norms in society encourage them to respect each other and not disturb each other, the trust level is depended on the activities of society member, and the social network is high indicated by the increasing of community participation in planting mangrove seedlings.
Identification of Urban Expansion Driving Factors using CA-Markov model: a Case Study Demak and Jepara Regency, Indonesia Fahrudin Hanafi; Fajar Setiawan; Sutanto Trijuni Putro
JURNAL GEOGRAFI Vol 16, No 2 (2024): JURNAL GEOGRAFI
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jg.v16i2.56045

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Land cover changes are a critical concern in a developing country where rapid urbanization and population growth intersect with environmental dynamics. Understanding the driving forces behind these changes is essential for sustainable development and effective land management. This study analyzes land cover changes in Demak-Jepara regency, Indonesia, over a 20-year period using Landsat data. The objective is to identify the dominant factors driving the increase in built-up areas, considering both natural and human-induced factors. Factors such as road distance, existing build area, and natural features are evaluated. Using ArcGIS and Idrisi Selva's Land Change Modeler, land cover data is processed, and Cellular Automata-Markov analysis is conducted. The study considers a cell size of 30 x 30 meters and a time step of 5 years from 2001 to 2009. Transition persistence analysis identifies significant factors, validated using 2020 land cover data through AUC (Area Under the Curve) and ROC (Relative Operating Characteristic) analysis. The combination of natural and human-induced factors (scenario-C) shows the highest AUC value of 0.9406, indicating better conformity with 2020 land cover. Dominant factors in scenario C include roads, existing built-up areas, river order, and slope gradient. Results reveal that road development and proximity to existing settlements are the primary drivers of land cover changes. Natural factors like river order and slope gradient have a lesser impact, while the coastline has minimal influence. These findings highlight the importance of considering both natural and human-induced factors in land use planning. They provide valuable insights for policymakers and land managers in making informed decisions for sustainable development and land use strategies. Keywords: Land Cover Changes; Driving Factors; Natural Factors; CA-Markov; Sustainable Development
KLASIFIKASI BENTUKLAHAN SECARA OTOMATIS MENGGUNAKAN TOPOGRAPHIC POSITION INDEX Sutanto Trijuni Putro; Nucifera Fitria
Jurnal Geografi : Media Informasi Pengembangan dan Profesi Kegeografian Vol 14, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jg.v14i2.11523

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Landform is an essential aspect for environmental and disaster studies. Automated landform classification has been developed due to the importance role of landrom for many studies. Automated landform classification can be applied for general purposes.TPI (Topographic Position Index) is one of automated landform classification method. TPI measures the difference between center elevation and mean elevation in its surroundings within certain radius. This study used SRTM data with 90 meters resolution and ASTER GDEM data with 30 meters resolution for the south part of Yogyakarta. Data processing is conducted by using SAGA GIS. The research documented here aims to clarify how TPI support the landform classification thus for practical use can be utilized effectively for analysis any aspect related to landform classification.Generally, automated landform classification for two datas results the same spatial pattern. Study area is mostly classified as plains. But feature number of landform in ASTER GDEM data is larger than STRM data. Because ASTER GDEM data has higher spatial resolution so that the result is more detail. Based on Tobler`s Law, ASTER GDEM work best for 1:50.000 scale, while SRTM fit for 1:180.000 scale.
Identification of Urban Expansion Driving Factors using CA-Markov model: a Case Study Demak and Jepara Regency, Indonesia: English Hanafi, Fahrudin; Setiawan, Fajar; Putro, Sutanto Trijuni
JURNAL GEOGRAFI Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): JURNAL GEOGRAFI
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jg.v16i2.56045

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Land cover changes are a critical concern in a developing country where rapid urbanization and population growth intersect with environmental dynamics. Understanding the driving forces behind these changes is essential for sustainable development and effective land management. This study analyzes land cover changes in Demak-Jepara regency, Indonesia, over a 20-year period using Landsat data. The objective is to identify the dominant factors driving the increase in built-up areas, considering both natural and human-induced factors. Factors such as road distance, existing build area, and natural features are evaluated. Using ArcGIS and Idrisi Selva's Land Change Modeler, land cover data is processed, and Cellular Automata-Markov analysis is conducted. The study considers a cell size of 30 x 30 meters and a time step of 5 years from 2001 to 2009. Transition persistence analysis identifies significant factors, validated using 2020 land cover data through AUC (Area Under the Curve) and ROC (Relative Operating Characteristic) analysis. The combination of natural and human-induced factors (scenario-C) shows the highest AUC value of 0.9406, indicating better conformity with 2020 land cover. Dominant factors in scenario C include roads, existing built-up areas, river order, and slope gradient. Results reveal that road development and proximity to existing settlements are the primary drivers of land cover changes. Natural factors like river order and slope gradient have a lesser impact, while the coastline has minimal influence. These findings highlight the importance of considering both natural and human-induced factors in land use planning. They provide valuable insights for policymakers and land managers in making informed decisions for sustainable development and land use strategies. Keywords: Land Cover Changes; Driving Factors; Natural Factors; CA-Markov; Sustainable Development