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Promoting Environmental Education for Elementary School Students Around Limestone Mining Area, Gunungkidul Regency, Indonesia Ayu Candra Kurniati; Wahyu Endah Christiani Putri; Akhmad Zamroni; Yeni Rachmawati; Saurina Tua Sagala
Jurnal Educative: Journal of Educational Studies Vol 8, No 1 (2023): June 2023
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30983/educative.v8i1.6243

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Indonesia has many environmental problems, especially those related to mining. It becomes essential to provide environmental education to the younger generation. However, the environmental education curriculum has not been explicitly found in the body of formal education in Indonesia. The study area is in Gunungkidul Regency, Indonesia where the limestone mining industry has expanded in almost all areas. The purpose of this study is to assess the environmental impacts of limestone mining activities and align the possible integration of environmental education in the study area. To gather data about the environmental impacts of limestone mining activities, a desktop study, field investigation, and interviews with local communities were conducted. Analysis of the Indonesian curriculum and interviews with elementary school teachers were conducted to align the possible integration of environmental education. The environmental impacts of limestone mining activities in the study area include air pollution, water contamination, drought, soil erosion, and road damage. We provide some suggestions for learning materials including an Introduction to environmentally friendly mining activities (Science subjects, grade 4, thematic 3), an Introduction to air pollution impacts in the mining area on human breathing (Science subjects, grade 5, thematic 2), and Introduction about mining activities impacts on the air, water, and soil (Science subjects, grade 5, thematic 8). It is recommended that teachers not only teach theory but also practice and environmental observation.
PENDAMPINGAN PEMBUATAN PETA RAWAN KEBENCANAAN GUNUNG MERAPI DESA KLAKAH, SELO, BOYOLALI Fatimah Fatimah; Ayu Candra Kurniati; Paramitha Tedja Trisnaning
Jurnal Abdi Insani Vol 10 No 4 (2023): Jurnal Abdi Insani
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/abdiinsani.v10i4.1139

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Service to villages affected by disasters is part of the government's efforts and conscience in reducing the risk of loss of life and the risk of material loss. This service was carried out in Klakah, Selo, Boyolali which was the KRB III eruption of Mount Merapi. The village government is trying to create a map of geological disaster vulnerability and regional planning, namely from regional planning (PWK). This map was created from primary data and secondary data to provide an image and analysis of the vulnerability of Klakah village. The aim is to create a disaster vulnerability map on a village scale with a population of around 3000 people. Provide information on the vulnerability of the Klakah area from disasters that have occurred and the geological condition of the Klakah village area. The method for implementing community service is to conduct a focus group discussion with the relevant government, namely Klakah village officials. Collect data, both population and regional data. Conduct surveys or field observations by looking at natural conditions in terms of geography and geology. This discussion forum succeeded in collecting secondary data in the form of regional data and population data. Primary data collected were temporary gathering points and evacuation routes to the village office. Data on rivers, rice fields and roads. This secondary and primary data will later be processed with ArGIs. The results will be regional maps and geological maps. The combination of regional and geological for this service is in the form of a disaster map at the Klakah village scale by dividing it into three disaster vulnerability zones from very vulnerable, moderately vulnerable and vulnerable. The results of the classification resulted in an analysis of the vulnerability of the Klakah area to eruptions. It is hoped that the Klakah village government can bridge the understanding of evacuation maps. The public can use the map as a guide to mitigating the Merapi eruption disaster.
Kajian Aksesibilitas Kawasan Ekowisata di Kabupaten Kulon Progo Maro, Junialorin Melania; Kurniati, Ayu Candra; Efendi, Hatta
REKA RUANG Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Reka Ruang
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Nasional Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33579/rkr.v6i2.4445

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Spatial planning has an association with transportation where space is an activity which is placed on city land, while transportation is a network system that physically connects one activity space to other ones. Tourism is one of the areas designated for cultivation sectors. In addition to population and natural resources, transportation is one of the main components in terms of developing a region. Kulon Progo Regency develops tourism areas by dividing them into several KPPD and KSPD in accordance with the direction of tourism activities development. Kulon Progo has various natural tourism prospective ranging from coastal tourism, lowlands and mountains which have the potential to be integrated with water resource conservation according to the Kiskendo KSPD development plan. The development of tourism in a region requires several supporting factors, one of which is accessibility in reaching the location. Accessibility in finding a location is related to various factors that determine the level of ease and comfort in reaching a location. This research was conducted with the aim of knowing the level of accessibility in reaching ecotourism objects at the Kiskendo KSPD which is in Kapanewon Girimulyo. With two study targets, namely: (1) Identify accessibility in ecotourism areas and (2) Assess accessibility in ecotourism areas. The research was conducted using qualitative descriptive analysis and triangulation analysis. With the various variables used, the results showed that the level of accessibility in reaching ecotourism objects in Kapanewon Girimulyo scored in the "Moderate" category. The variable that has a "Difficult" value thereby it reduces the level of accessibility is the steepness of the road with its supporting factors, which are the high level of landslide risk and which affects the level of accessibility.
Threat and Vulnerability of Thermal Discomfort in Yogyakarta City Fathurrohmah, Septiana; Ayu Candra Kurniati
Indonesian Journal of Environmental Management and Sustainability Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): June
Publisher : Magister Program of Material Science, Graduate School of Universitas Sriwijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26554/ijems.2024.8.2.39-49

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The world’s attention to climate issues is increasing as the issue of global warming and climate change emerges. Several studies with the scope of cities and urban areas concluded that urban surface temperatures have an increasing trend. This phenomenon will have an impact on the thermal comfort of urban population. Yogyakarta City as one of the National Activity Centers (PKN), is experiencing rapid urban development and leads to become a metropolitan city so it needs to be studied regarding its thermal comfort. This research is intended to identify the potential and vulnerability of thermal discomfort in Yogyakarta City. The identification of potential discomfort is carried out using the Discomfort Index (DI) approach and the Land Surface Temperature (LST) value. Meanwhile, vulnerability is identified in the social aspects of population. Furthermore, the potential and vulnerability scores are assessed to get an overview of thermal discomfort mitigation priorities. Based on DI analysis, thermal discomfort is felt by more than 50% of the Yogyakarta’s residents and it is estimated that in the future will get worse. By looking at the distribution of LST values, the high potential for discomfort is in the city center and has expanded to the north and northeast. Meanwhile, areas with high vulnerability are located in the center and south side of Yogyakarta City. From the combined assessment of threat and vulnerability, the areas that are the top priority for mitigation are in the center of Yogyakarta City, which include 7 districts, namely Danurejan, Gedongtengen, Gondomanan, Jetis, Kraton, Ngampilan, and Pakualaman. The medium priority districts are Gondokusuman and Wirobrajan.
Focus Group Discussion Pembuatan Peta Batas Wilayah Padukuhan di Kalurahan Kebonharjo, Kapanewon Samigaluh, Kabupaten Kulon Progo: Focus Group Discussion on Hamlet Boundary Mapping of Kebonharjo Village, Samigaluh District, Kulon Progo Regency Fathurrohmah, Septiana; Kurniati, Ayu Candra
PengabdianMu: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 9 No. 3 (2024): PengabdianMu: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Services Universitas Muhammadiyah Palangkaraya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33084/pengabdianmu.v9i3.5949

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Geospatial information has expanded widely, including development and regional aspects. Kebonharjo sub-district, which is in the Kapanewon Girimulyo administrative area, Kulon Progo Regency, is committed to participating in regional development by trying to optimize its various potentials. However, the database and profile of potentials (and problems) are still limited, need better documented, and are still limited to tabular data. The database and profile will have added value if presented with a spatial approach like a map. Community service programs were carried out to make a map as a basis for developing spatial data and profiles. In the preparation step, the agendas include discussion with the village official to scope the activities and products, downloading satellite image data as a basis for mapping, and collecting maps for initial reference for area boundaries. Next, the technical activities for making the map were started by carrying out the Focus Group Discussion with village officials and community representatives from all of the hamlets to obtain agreement on the boundaries of the hamlet and Rukun Tetangga (RT) areas. The results of the Focus Group Discussion were digitized and processed in the laboratory to obtain map products and an overview of public understanding regarding mapping. The output achieved from the community service was the Padukuhan and Rukun Tetangga Area Boundary Map products, both in printed and soft file versions.
Promoting Environmental Education for Elementary School Students Around Limestone Mining Area, Gunungkidul Regency, Indonesia Kurniati, Ayu Candra; Putri, Wahyu Endah Christiani; Zamroni, Akhmad; Rachmawati, Yeni; Sagala, Saurina Tua
Jurnal Educative: Journal of Educational Studies Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): June 2023
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30983/educative.v8i1.6243

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Indonesia has many environmental problems, especially those related to mining. It becomes essential to provide environmental education to the younger generation. However, the environmental education curriculum has not been explicitly found in the body of formal education in Indonesia. The study area is in Gunungkidul Regency, Indonesia where the limestone mining industry has expanded in almost all areas. The purpose of this study is to assess the environmental impacts of limestone mining activities and align the possible integration of environmental education in the study area. To gather data about the environmental impacts of limestone mining activities, a desktop study, field investigation, and interviews with local communities were conducted. Analysis of the Indonesian curriculum and interviews with elementary school teachers were conducted to align the possible integration of environmental education. The environmental impacts of limestone mining activities in the study area include air pollution, water contamination, drought, soil erosion, and road damage. We provide some suggestions for learning materials including an Introduction to environmentally friendly mining activities (Science subjects, grade 4, thematic 3), an Introduction to air pollution impacts in the mining area on human breathing (Science subjects, grade 5, thematic 2), and Introduction about mining activities impacts on the air, water, and soil (Science subjects, grade 5, thematic 8). It is recommended that teachers not only teach theory but also practice and environmental observation.
Promoting Environmental Education for Elementary School Students Around Limestone Mining Area, Gunungkidul Regency, Indonesia Kurniati, Ayu Candra; Putri, Wahyu Endah Christiani; Zamroni, Akhmad; Rachmawati, Yeni; Sagala, Saurina Tua
Jurnal Educative: Journal of Educational Studies Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): June 2023
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30983/educative.v8i1.6243

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Indonesia has many environmental problems, especially those related to mining. It becomes essential to provide environmental education to the younger generation. However, the environmental education curriculum has not been explicitly found in the body of formal education in Indonesia. The study area is in Gunungkidul Regency, Indonesia where the limestone mining industry has expanded in almost all areas. The purpose of this study is to assess the environmental impacts of limestone mining activities and align the possible integration of environmental education in the study area. To gather data about the environmental impacts of limestone mining activities, a desktop study, field investigation, and interviews with local communities were conducted. Analysis of the Indonesian curriculum and interviews with elementary school teachers were conducted to align the possible integration of environmental education. The environmental impacts of limestone mining activities in the study area include air pollution, water contamination, drought, soil erosion, and road damage. We provide some suggestions for learning materials including an Introduction to environmentally friendly mining activities (Science subjects, grade 4, thematic 3), an Introduction to air pollution impacts in the mining area on human breathing (Science subjects, grade 5, thematic 2), and Introduction about mining activities impacts on the air, water, and soil (Science subjects, grade 5, thematic 8). It is recommended that teachers not only teach theory but also practice and environmental observation.
Pengabdian Kesiapsiagaan Bencana Erupsi Gunung Merapi Terhadap Masyarakat Klakah ,Selo , Boyolali Fatimah, Fatimah; Paramitha Tedja Trisnaning; Apriani, Ani; Ayu Candra Kurniati
Retii 2024: Prosiding Seminar Nasional ReTII ke-19 (Edisi Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Nasional Yogyakarta

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Community service regarding disaster preparedness is motivated because Mount Merapi is an active volcano that erupts every time and is now on alert level III. The Klakah area is a KRB III area, so the community needs to get socialization and knowledge about volcanic activity and preparedness for the Merapi eruption disaster. This community service was carried out in 2023 in Klakah, Selo, Boyolali with participants from the village government and the Klakah disaster response community. This community service starts from situation analysis, socialization, analysis by distributing questionnaires, and suggestions for the village government. The results of this community service show that community participation is quite high in participating in community service activities and they also care about disaster-related matters. The community already knows the vulnerability of the area where they live. The community further improves relations with the relevant government when a disaster occurs, even though the measured level of resilience is 50%.
Creating Profile of Kalurahan Kebonharjo, Kapanewon Samigaluh, Kabupaten Kulon Progo, using Community Participation Method Kurniati, Ayu Candra; Septiana Fathurrohmah
Retii 2024: Prosiding Seminar Nasional ReTII ke-19 (Edisi Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Nasional Yogyakarta

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Rural development in Indonesia has currently received special attention from the government. The importance of village data in the rural development planning process means that rural’s governments must strive to provide data related to the specific characteristics of their area. This can be realized in the making of rural profile. Implementation stages include preparing instruments, forming working groups, collecting and validating data assisted by the community (a form of participation activity). Furthermore, data processing will be carried out through clarification, tabulation, compilation and recapitulation either through application programs or manually. The final stage is publication which will be carried out via online media. Kebonharjo sub-district consists of 10 pedukuhan, has an area of ​​746.92 hectares, population of 2,376 people with the main source of income is in agriculture. Geographically, Kalurahan Kebonharjo has most of the landforms tend to be hilly with an average land slope of 38 degrees. The Kebonharjo's potential are from agriculture sector, tourism, the presence of UMKM and culture preservation.
KEBUTUHAN INFRASTRUKTUR AIR MINUM, DRAINASE, DAN AIR LIMBAH SEBAGAI INSTRUMEN PERENCANAAN PEMBANGUNAN WILAYAH (STUDI KASUS: KABUPATEN/KOTA DI INDONESIA) Fanani, Fahril; Kurniati, Ayu Candra; Asih, Andrea Sumarah
Retii 2025: Prosiding Seminar Nasional ReTII ke-20 (Edisi Penelitian)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Nasional Yogyakarta

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Urbanisasi yang pesat di Indonesia menuntut penyediaan infrastruktur air (air minum, drainase, dan air limbah) yang memadai, namun perencanaan infrastruktur seringkali bersifat reaktif terhadap pertumbuhan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memproyeksikan kebutuhan infrastruktur air minum, drainase, dan air limbah sebagai instrumen strategis untuk perencanaan pembangunan wilayah. Pendekatan kuantitatif deskriptif digunakan pada 10 sampel kabupaten/kota di Indonesia (termasuk DKI Jakarta, Surabaya, Balikpapan, dan Batam). Proyeksi kebutuhan dihitung untuk horizon waktu 5, 10, dan 20 tahun (2030, 2035, 2045) menggunakan metode proyeksi penduduk (geometrik) dan standar teknis (SNI, Metode Rasional). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan peningkatan kebutuhan infrastruktur yang substansial di semua lokasi studi. Laju pertumbuhan persentase tertinggi diproyeksikan terjadi di Batam dan Balikpapan, sementara volume kebutuhan absolut terbesar tetap berada di DKI Jakarta. Analisis mengidentifikasi tiga tantangan utama: (1) skala investasi finansial yang masif; (2) keterbatasan ketersediaan sumber daya (air baku dan lahan); dan (3) tekanan ganda dari alih fungsi lahan dan dampak perubahan iklim. Studi ini menyimpulkan bahwa proyeksi kebutuhan infrastruktur tidak boleh hanya menjadi output teknis. Proyeksi ini harus berfungsi sebagai instrumen input strategis dan pengendali dalam perencanaan tata ruang (RTRW), mendorong pergeseran paradigma dari reaktif menjadi proaktif (perencanaan berbasis kapasitas).