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Flood Susceptibility Mapping in Ambon City Helwend, Joseba Kristina; Lasaiba, Mohammad Amin
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 1 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Geografi FKIP Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol1iss2pp188-201

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Flood can be defined as the inundation or flow of water that cannot be contained and exceeds normal limits, resulting in damage to the environment and humans. An area is considered prone to floods if it experiences high rainfall intensity, has low soil capacity or saturated soil, impermeable surfaces, degraded forest conditions, and steep slopes in the upstream area. By using Geographic Information System (GIS), existing data and information can be integrated, and modeling can be easily conducted. Moreover, the tendency of rainfall patterns and the possibility of flooding can be analyzed. Therefore, predictions for flood occurrences and the resulting damages can be promptly determined. Ambon city is an area with a topography that includes flat land, hills, and steep slopes with gradients exceeding 20%. This condition allows the city's development to occupy flat areas, leading to a relatively high population density. On the other hand, limited flat land forces the population to settle on the outskirts of the city, including the slopes of hills and riverbanks.
Impact of Farm Roads on the Accessibility of Farmers in Olas Hamlet, Lokki Village, Huamual District, West Seram Regency Faida, Nur; Lasaiba, Mohammad Amin; Riry, Johan
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 1 No 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol1iss3pp209-217

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This study aims to determine the influence between farmer roads, accessibility, the impact of farmer roads, and participation on farmer satisfaction. The research method used is quantitative research using multiple linear regression analysis techniques to predict the influence of free variables on variables bound to samples in the study of 24 respondents. The results of this study show that the independent variable (X), namely farmer roads, accessibility, the impact of farmer roads, and participation, affects the dependent variable (Y), namely farmer satisfaction, which is determined based on significant values in the results of multiple linear regression analysis obtained values of 0.00 < 0.05, which means that variable X affects variable Y. Based on the calculated t value, each variable has a positive influence determined based on the acquisition of values, namely the value of X1 t count 2,197 > the value of t table 2,093, the value of X2 t count 3,028 > the value of t table 2,093, the value of X3 t count 2,518 > the value of t table 2,093, and the value of X4 t count 3,952 > the value of t table 2,093, so it can be concluded that the independent variable (X) has a positive influence on the dependent variable (Y).
Study of the "Tukar Muka" Marriage Custom in the Era of Modernization in Wainibe Village, Fenaleisela District, Buru Regency Tasidjawa, Romen; Pinoa, Wiclif Sepnath; Lasaiba, Mohammad Amin
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 1 No 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol1iss3pp245-251

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Marriage is an agreement that binds men and women in a physical and spiritual bond. The purpose of this research is to examine marriage customs and their preservation. The study was conducted in Wainibe Village, Fenaleisela District, Buru Regency, with samples: ten traditional leaders and ten community leaders. In the modern era, the variables used are face-to-face marriages, meetings of the bride and groom, family agreements, and the completion of the marriage contract. The data analysis technique used in this research is descriptive analysis. The study results show that face swap marriage, or what is known as "ptukar face" in Buru, is a time-honored tradition that has existed since the ancestors. It applies to the 24 clans in a rush. Face swap marriage customs are marriages based on family agreements and traditional shops. Meeting of the bride and groom and traditional leaders and family in Christianity, marriage rules are sacred between one man and one woman who meet in love without being forced by anyone.
Meeting the Needs of Families of Cajeput Oil Farmers in Wainibe Village, Fenaleisela District, Buru Regency Wala, Ardi; Lasaiba, Mohammad Amin; Riry, Roberth Berthy
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 1 No 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol1iss3pp252-261

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Eucalyptus (Melaleuca leucadendron Linn.) is an essential oil-producing plant with good prospects for development. This study aimed to examine the fulfillment of the needs of eucalyptus oil farming families. This research was conducted in Wainibe Village, Fenaleisela District, Buru Regency, with a simple random sampling of 30 farmers. Data were analyzed descriptively, while quantitative data were analyzed using frequency tables. The study results show that most of the respondents have capital, a supportive workforce, and good marketing locations in the local market. Most of the income ranges outside the region from IDR 2,000,000 to 4,000,000. The respondents' food needs are fulfilled, and the food and clothing needs of the respondents can be fulfilled. The needs of the respondent's board can be fulfilled by owning a house. The fulfillment of educational and health needs is also fulfilled.
Management of Liang Beach Tourist Attraction During the Covid-19 Pandemic Liline, Norina; Lasaiba, Mohammad Amin; Sihasale, Daniel Anthoni
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 1 No 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol1iss3pp273-284

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Optimally developing tourism can increase economic growth, create jobs, and increase regional income. This study aimed to determine how Liang Beach tourism was managed during the COVID-19 pandemic in Liang Village District. Salahutu, Regency. Central Moluccas. This research was conducted in Liang Village, Salahutu District, Central Maluku Regency, October 3–November 3, 2022. The population in this study was 100 people. The study sample was 100 randomized people. The variables used were facility management, central facilities, supporting facilities, and supporting facilities. Data analysis techniques used the Miles and Huberman models: data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing and verification. The study results show that managing Liang Beach's tourism objectives during the COVID-19 pandemic will involve improving existing infrastructure, such as cleaning tourist attraction areas and working on road infrastructure. Managers will work closely with the Ambon City Regency Tourism Office.
Meti Kei Festival: Cultural Study and Development in Ngilngof Village, Manyeuw District, Southeast Maluku Regency Silaratubun, Seli Umi; Lasaiba, Mohammad Amin; Leuwol, Ferdinand Salomo
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 1 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol1iss2pp202-208

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One of the cultural tours that is there is the meti kei festival, for this reason, in this study will be studied by the cultural pelasanan festifal meti kei which will be studied descriptively qualitatively to provide explanations and descriptions by waiting for qualitative descriptive analysis techniques using an Interpretive approach that focuses on the interpretation of human actions that have deep meaning. With the research subject used is Purposive Sampling,where data sampling with certain considerations. Namely, 1 employee of the Tourism office of Southeast Maluku Regency, 1 employee of the Southeast Maluku Regency cultural service, 2 ngilngof village people and the Head of ohoi ngilngof as informants. As for the results of this study as the author describes, preliminary conclusions can be obtained on the implementation of meti kei in the kei islands, namely in October 2017 tepanya in Ohoi Ngilngof. Festifal begins with the custom of kasinaik siri pinag followed by the Wer Warat (Fish Capture together) process as well as various arts and regional specialties displayed
Tanimbar Weaving Production in Enhancing the Economy of Namtabung Village, Selaru District, Tanimbar Islands Regency Titisay, Antonia; Salakory, Melianus; Lasaiba, Mohammad Amin
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 2 No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol2iss1pp1-9

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Weavers are the primary process that converts natural and artificial spun yarn into cloth to be processed into finished goods. At the same time, the woven fabric results from human crafts on fabric made of thread, wood fiber, and sultan by inserting the weft transversely on the warp, namely the rows of threads attached longitudinally. This craft industry opened jobs for women who previously only followed their husbands in farming; now, they can work as craftsmen to help the family economy and increase family income. From the results of weaving, they get income to increase family income and be used to fulfill their daily needs. The objectives of this study are as follows: to determine the development of Tanimbar woven fabric production in improving the economy of the people of Namtabung Village, Selaru District, Tanimbar Island regency, and to determine the inhibiting factors in the manufacture of Tanimbar woven fabric to improve the economy of the people of Namtabung Village, Selaru District, Tanimbar Island regency with the production of woven fabrics. This type of research used in this writing uses the SWOT analysis method to determine strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. This research was conducted in Namtabung Village, Selaru District, Tanimbar Island Regency. This research was conducted for one month, with the specified sample taken, 25% of the total population, namely as many as 30 people.
The Socioeconomic Life of Coconut Farming Families (Cocos Nucifera L) in Improving the Standard of Living in Negeri Soahuku, Amahai District, Central Maluku Regency Lumasiang, Yandro; Pinoa, Wiclif Sepnath; Lasaiba, Mohammad Amin
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 2 No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol2iss1pp37-48

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Research has been conducted on the socio-economic condition of the coconut farming family (Cocos nucifera L) in improving the standard of living in Soahuku Country, Amahai District, Central Maluku Regency with the formulation of the problem of how coconut business (Cocos nucifera L) is used as a copra in improving the standard of living in Soahuku Country. This research aims to discover the role of coconut (Cocos nucifera L) in Soahuku Country. The variables researched are necessities of life, coconut production (Cocos nucifera L), copra marketing, income and sales results of copra, housing, education, and health. The type of research used by the survey method with the research location is the Soahuku Country. The time used in this study was one month with a population of 30 coconut farmers (Cocos nucifera L), and the sample used was random sampling with the number of samples taken by 15 farmers. The data collection techniques used are observations, questionnaires, and documentation. Based on the result of research conducted by the landing of coconut farmers (Cocos nucifera L), it is very dependent on the land area, and the selling price of copra is often erratic. The coconut business (Cocos nucifera L) can improve the standard of living.
Urban Settlement Development Based on Land Suitability in Sirimau District, Ambon City Lasaiba, Chica Felisia; Salakory, Melianus; Lasaiba, Mohammad Amin
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 2 No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol2iss1pp49-58

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Urban settlement development is an essential issue that the government and society must consider. This study aims to determine urban settlement development based on land suitability levels. The study was conducted in Sirimau District using a survey method, with variables such as slope, inundation, erosion, mass movement, soil texture, and rock exposure. The analysis and evaluation process was conducted qualitatively by spatial analysis of the overlapping results of all land parameters. The study results show 15 land units in the Sirimau District, with four land classes suitable for settlements. The categories of land suitability are very suitable covering an area of 3181.34 ha (8.04%), suitable covering an area of 567.98 ha (1.51%), moderately suitable covering an area of 2852.05 ha (7.57%), and less suitable covering an area of 23592.48 ha (62.55%). The factors that hinder the development of settlements in the research area are steep slopes and the high risk of mass movement. Therefore, the priority for urban settlement development in Sirimau District is focused on the categories of land suitability that are very.
The Impact of the Wae Ela Dam Flood Disaster on the Environment in Negeri Lima Village, Leihitu District, Central Maluku Regency. Mahulauw, Ahmad Yasin; Lasaiba, Mohammad Amin; Riry, Roberth Berthy
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 2 No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol2iss2pp104-111

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This research discusses the social and economic impacts of natural disasters, particularly the flood caused by the breach of the Wae Ela Dam in Maluku. The research methodology employs a qualitative approach, collecting data through questionnaires, interviews, observations, and document analysis. The research respondents comprised 20 Negeri Lima Village households affected by the disaster. The research findings indicate that impacts involve changes in the community's livelihoods, job diversification, income, consumption patterns, and lifestyles. The implications of this disaster underscore the urgency of disaster prevention using instruments like the Environmental Impact Assessment. Collaboration between the government and the community in providing education on disaster mitigation and preparedness is crucial to mitigating disaster impacts.
Co-Authors Aboda, Monika Alnursa, Darling Surya Ansiska, Paisal Arman Man Arfa Asep Asrul Asrul Buton, Idawati Daada, Santi Dawan, Fahri Difinubun, Megawati Djamila Lasaiba Dumgair, Ondry Gerson Emma Rumahlewang Ferdinand Salomo Leuwol Fransina Latumahina Hajirun Arfa Halawa, Febermen Hallatu, Yosepus Helwend, Joseba Kristina Iwamony, Grinalda Selfy Kadung, Gerardus Kamalatu, Yesty Kelderak, Nurwahida Kilian, Fijay Lambertus J Lokollo Lambertus J. Lokollo Lasaiba, Chica Felisia Lasaiba, Djamila Lasaiba, Irvan Lekatompessy, Elyana Imel Lesilawang, Siti Liline, Norina Limahuey, Rafie Lokollo, Lamberthus J Lokolo, ‪Lamberthus J Lulang, Rugaya Lumasiang, Yandro Mahulauw, Ahmad Yasin Man Arfa, Arman Manarfa, Arman Manik, Kresna Marakey, Yoan Florensia Masbaitubun, Elma Thiansi Masuku, Rulli Melianus Salakory, Melianus Nadira, Nadira Noya., Ferdinanda S Nur Faida, Nur Nurdani, Kamalia Nussy, Dessy Natallia ode, Nirmala Oktoyoki, Hefri Paisal Ansiska Partini, Dwi Pattiasina, Johan Pattipelohy, Wendy Pelmelay, Dorce Lerin Pinoa, W S Pinoa, Wiclif Sephnath Pratiwi, Nur Muslimah Putri, Wa R Kempa Rakuasa, Heinrich Ramean, Habisi Rehatta, Geradin Ren-El, Sridevi Riry, Roberth Berth Roberth B. Riry Roberth Berthy Riry Rudolf Kempa, Rudolf Rumahlewang, Emma Sakallessy, Gracellia Seleky, Neni Filian Sether, Rasni Sihasale, Daniel Anthoni Sihasale, Daniel Antoni Silaratubun, Seli Umi Suatrat, Andhyagis Susan E. Manakane, Susan E. Syawal Sandia Tasidjawa, Romen Tawey G Ratumanan Tetelepta, Edward Gland Titisay, Antonia Toatubun, Damiana Toker, Stefani Touwe, Sem Umabaihi, Riyanti Uwen, Aldi Waatwahan, Julius Denis Wala, Ardi Yamco, Yuliana