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Kajian Regulasi Covid-19 Pada Pola Sebaran Covid-19 di Kabupaten Luwu Timur Lukman, Eva Nurrahmi; Tambunan, Mangapul Parlindungan; Tambunan, Rudy Parluhutan
LaGeografia Vol 19, No 3 (2021): Juni
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS NEGERI MAKASSAR

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Covid-19 is a health catastrophe that is currently insurmountable. All over the world, even in Indonesia, this epidemic is getting worse. Various efforts and regulations have been made by the government, but positive cases are increasing. The purpose of this study is to describe the distribution, analyze the movement of Covid and evaluate the factors causing the spread of Covid-19 in East Luwu Regency. The research method is descriptive analysis method. The data collection technique used is by conducting interviews and literature studies by collecting data from books, news media, and previous research journals, and using GIS (Geography Information System with spatial overlay technique to produce a map of the distribution of covid-19. shows that on November 22, 2020 there were 1,648 cases of Covid-19 infection in East Luwu Regency. This has led to several local government regulations in preventing the spread of Covid-19. This discussion focuses on three factors: empathy, positive mood, and social attitude. Comments The event ended with a series of brief suggestions addressed to local governments and stakeholders involved in encouraging public compliance with regulations to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 virus through mass media communication.
PERSEPSI DAN STRATEGI SEKTOR PERTANIAN DALAM MENGHADAPI RISIKO PERUBAHAN IKLIM : STUDI KOMPARASI PULAU ARANG (BANGLADESH) DAN SEMARANG (INDONESIA) Eva Nurrahmi Lukman; Mangapul Parlindungan Tambunan; Raldi Hendro Toro Seputro Koestoer
Jurnal Environmental Science Vol 4, No 1 (2021): Oktober
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ABSTRACTClimate change is a serious environmental problem that cannot be avoided due to global warming. This is because the impacts of climate change have been felt in every aspect of human life, one of which is the agricultural sector. Agriculture is the sector that is experiencing the most serious impact due to climate change because the agricultural sector relies on the water and weather cycle to maintain its productivity. Humans alone cannot control climate behavior. Arang Island in Bangladesh and Semarang district, Indonesia are faced with the threat of climate change risks in agriculture. The purpose of this paper is to review and compare the risks of climate change in the two regions with descriptive methods and to examine how the strategies of the two regions in dealing with climate change. The analysis shows that the people of the charcoal islands in Bangladesh applied several adaptation strategies in agriculture such as implementing new or alternative agricultural practices, changing planting times, and cultivating short-duration varieties. And farmers in Semarang district can change cropping patterns or shift planting times according to the arrival of the rainy season to reduce the risk of crop failure.