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Pengaruh Karakteristik Pertanian Terhadap Motivasi Masyarakat Menjadi Tenaga Kerja Indonesia di Kecamatan Gondanglegi Faradiba, Chyntia Dwi; Adrianto, Dimas Wisnu; Subagiyo, Aris
Jurnal Tata Kota dan Daerah Vol 5, No 1 (2013)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Brawijaya

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Farmland in Gondanglegi District consist of 49% rice field and 21% field and it made Gondanglegi District as one of district that has potential in agriculture. However, there were 2.586 residents in Gondanglegi District which worked as Indonesian Migrant Worker and it made Gondanglegi district as the biggest contributor for Indonesian Migrant Worker in Malang Regency. It means that agriculture development failed to provide decent jobs for the residents which caused livelihood reshuffle in Gondanglegi District. This study aimed to determined primary variables that influenced society motivation to be Indonesian Migrant Worker based on agriculture characteristics (land, human resources, productivity, & income). Descriptive analysis used in this study for exploring agriculture characteristics and multiple linear regression analysis also used for exploring the influence of agriculture characteristic towards society motivation to be Indonesian Migrant Worker. Comparative of the result of multiple linier regression and descriptive analysis of agriculture characteristics are used to verified the influence every variables towards society motivation to be Indonesian Migrant Worker by spatial analysis. The result in this study was primary variable that influenced society motivation for being Indonesian Migrant Worker. Income was the primary variable that influenced society for chosing Indonesian Migrant Worker as livelihood because the more lower income made society motivation as Indonesian workface was bigger. Low income was influenced by marketing management which depend on factory. Besides that, there is no agricultural processing product system made by the society.Keywords: Characteristic of Agriculture, Indonesian Migrant Worker
Spatial Changes in the Fluvial Landscape of the Bone River and Socio-Economic Impacts through Geospatial Technology Integration (Landsat-GIS) in the Gorontalo Region Akbar, La Ode Juni; Djau, Bambang; Djaba, Agung; Faradiba, Chyntia Dwi; Yusuf, Daud
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 11 No 10 (2025): October
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

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Changes in river systems can significantly impact communities, particularly through property and infrastructure losses. This study investigates the fluvial landscape changes of the Bone River and their socio-economic implications in the Gorontalo region from a spatial perspective. The research employs multi-temporal Landsat satellite imagery from the Google Earth Engine platform to analyze environmental dynamics in the study area over the period 1995–2025. The imagery dataset includes Landsat 5 TM (May 5), Landsat 7 ETM+ (February 17), Landsat 8 OLI/TRS (October 19), and Landsat 9 (May 31). The results indicate notable changes in the river’s course. Evidence of erosion and sediment deposition was identified along the Bone River banks. The patterns reveal a tendency toward lateral migration of the river channel, horizontal shifts, and narrowing of downstream segments. Several natural cut-off points have formed, along with shifts in the main channel in the upstream and midstream segments during the 1995–2025 period. The lateral migration of the river channel reached up to 1.2 km northeastward (N60°E), primarily driven by anthropogenic activities such as traditional sand mining along the western banks and the conversion of riparian land into residential areas. From a socio-economic perspective, these river morphological changes pose potential threats to riverside infrastructure and may trigger land-use conflicts, particularly in areas with active sand mining operations