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MAKING OF DISEASE SPREAD IN BOGOR CITY USING GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS) Dessy Apriyanti; Adi Prayitno
Jurnal Scientia Vol. 12 No. 03 (2023): Education, Sosial science and Planning technique, 2023 (June-August)
Publisher : Sean Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58471/scientia.v12i03.2886

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The success of health development in the future will include factors such as ease of access to health and continuous improvement in the quality of health services. The city of Bogor is located between 106' 48' east longitude and 6' 26' south latitude, Administratively, the city of Bogor consists of 6 districts. With a fairly densely populated city, of course, the level of health is quite low, where Bogor is a city with high rainfall. where there are many types of diseases that appear in the rainy season, for example: Acute Nashoparyngitis, Essential Primary, Acute Respiratory Tract, and others. Therefore, it is necessary to make a map of the distribution of diseases in Bogor City using the Geographic Information System method. The use of a geographic information system (GIS) involves presenting data and information in the form of a map which can be used as an attractive and varied presentation tool according to needs. The main function in using GIS in this modern era is that maps are no longer the end result in an activity because GIS can facilitate the output of the resulting maps. The results obtained in this study are the distribution of the top five types of diseases in Bogor City from January to June 2020, namely Acute nasopharyngitis [common cold], Essential (primary) hypertension, Upper respiratory tract infections, Dyspepsia, and Myalgia, The total number of infected The top 5 diseases are as many as 210,626 people from 6 sub-districts in Bogor City.
USE OF STORYMAP IN DISASTER MITIGATION BASED ON LOCAL WISDOM (Case Study: Sapuran District, Wonosobo Regency, Central Java) Dessy Apriyanti; Celine Tracyana; Fauzan Zaidan
Jurnal Mineral, Energi dan Lingkungan Vol 8 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Mineral, Energi dan Lingkungan Volume 8, No. 2 Tahun 2024
Publisher : Universitas Pembangunan Nasional (UPN)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/jmel.v8i2.14653

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Wonosobo, known for its highland topography and significant tourism potential, stands out as a region deeply enriched by local wisdom and strategic location, which has earned it the moniker "The Soul of Java." This branding reflects Wonosobo’s unique cultural and natural attributes, making it an attractive destination with immense tourism potential. However, the region's natural beauty also comes with inherent risks, particularly the threat of natural disasters. The local community's limited education and awareness about these risks highlight the urgent need for an effective educational tool that can reach all societal layers. A promising solution is the development of a Story Map, which can transform complex information into an engaging and accessible format. Story Maps combine maps with narrative text, images, and multimedia elements, making them an effective medium for educating the public. The process begins with collecting detailed information on local wisdom from the Sapuran District, focusing on significant cultural sites and traditions. This information is then carefully filtered to ensure accuracy and relevance. Next, a map is created to visually represent the distribution of these local wisdom sites throughout Wonosobo. This map is integrated into a Story Map, designed to be both visually appealing and interactive. The Story Map not only showcases the rich cultural heritage of the region but also includes crucial information about disaster risks and preparedness. By presenting this information in an engaging format, the Story Map aims to enhance community awareness, promote cultural appreciation, and improve disaster readiness. This approach ensures that residents and visitors alike can access important information in a manner that is both informative and enjoyable, thereby fostering greater resilience and engagement with Wonosobo’s unique heritage.
USE OF STORYMAP IN DISASTER MITIGATION BASED ON LOCAL WISDOM (Case Study: Sapuran District, Wonosobo Regency, Central Java) Dessy Apriyanti; Celine Tracyana; Fauzan Zaidan
Jurnal Mineral, Energi dan Lingkungan Vol 8 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Mineral, Energi dan Lingkungan Volume 8, No. 2 Tahun 2024
Publisher : Universitas Pembangunan Nasional (UPN)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/jmel.v8i2.14653

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Wonosobo, known for its highland topography and significant tourism potential, stands out as a region deeply enriched by local wisdom and strategic location, which has earned it the moniker "The Soul of Java." This branding reflects Wonosobo’s unique cultural and natural attributes, making it an attractive destination with immense tourism potential. However, the region's natural beauty also comes with inherent risks, particularly the threat of natural disasters. The local community's limited education and awareness about these risks highlight the urgent need for an effective educational tool that can reach all societal layers. A promising solution is the development of a Story Map, which can transform complex information into an engaging and accessible format. Story Maps combine maps with narrative text, images, and multimedia elements, making them an effective medium for educating the public. The process begins with collecting detailed information on local wisdom from the Sapuran District, focusing on significant cultural sites and traditions. This information is then carefully filtered to ensure accuracy and relevance. Next, a map is created to visually represent the distribution of these local wisdom sites throughout Wonosobo. This map is integrated into a Story Map, designed to be both visually appealing and interactive. The Story Map not only showcases the rich cultural heritage of the region but also includes crucial information about disaster risks and preparedness. By presenting this information in an engaging format, the Story Map aims to enhance community awareness, promote cultural appreciation, and improve disaster readiness. This approach ensures that residents and visitors alike can access important information in a manner that is both informative and enjoyable, thereby fostering greater resilience and engagement with Wonosobo’s unique heritage.