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Analysis of the Quantity and Quality of Water in the Piru City Area, Seram Bagian Barat Regency Gudam, Frengki; Riry, Roberth Berthy; Pinoa, Wiclif Sephnath
JENDELA PENGETAHUAN Vol 17 No 1 (2024): JENDELA PENGETAHUAN
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jp17iss1pp96-112

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This research aims to assess the potential quality and quantity of groundwater in Piru City and its surrounding areas. The survey method involving primary and secondary data analysis was employed, including satellite imagery, thematic maps, and field observations. The key findings are as follows: (1) The potential quantity of groundwater in the research location is approximately 40,512 x 10^6 m³year-1, supporting the demand for clean water until 2020. (2) The quality of groundwater varies, with some portions deemed unsuitable for consumption, particularly in the Waetemen coastal area (high Fe) and Markas complex (low pH). However, the overall water quality remains suitable for agricultural purposes, and it is categorized into three groups with different risks of alkalinity and salinity. (3) Based on the groundwater potential, recommendations include utilization for drinking water, urban development, and agriculture, especially in alluvial plains with high potential in the unconfined aquifer. Conservation zones should be implemented in gently sloping hill areas. In conclusion, this research provides crucial insights for groundwater management and regional development, particularly considering the rapid population growth.
Cocoa Plant (Theobroma cacao) Management by Farmers in Makububui Village, East Taniwel Subdistrict, Seram Bagian Barat Regency Elake, Welminci; Riry, Johan; Riry, Roberth Berthy
JENDELA PENGETAHUAN Vol 17 No 2 (2024): JENDELA PENGETAHUAN
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jp17iss2pp187-197

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Cocoa was introduced to Indonesia in 1560, first in Sulawesi, Minasa. Early exports from Manado to Manila in 1825-1838 reached 92 tons, but pest attacks damaged it. By 1928, Ambon had 10,000-12,000 cocoa trees producing 11.6 tons. Maluku, with 1,398,672 hectares of land, offers significant investment potential in the cocoa sector. In Makububui Village, cocoa is the backbone of the economy, but farmers face challenges like pests, climate change, and price fluctuations. Research in Makububui is crucial to improve cocoa productivity and support farmers with more effective policies. The goal is to understand cocoa plant management by local farmers. Descriptive research on cocoa plant management in Makububui Village, West Seram, involves 12 farmers for a month. It focuses on cocoa cultivation practices, including seed preparation, planting, maintenance, and harvesting. Data collection methods include observation, questionnaires, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis uses a descriptive approach with presentation in frequency distribution tables. Traditional cocoa management practices include watering, fertilization, pruning, and grafting. However, there is room for improvement, especially in marketing and pest control. Integration of modern technology and broader market access are needed to increase productivity. This research provides insights into cocoa management in rural areas, with recommendations for training and collaboration between government and institutions
Community Participation in Reducing Flood Disaster Risk in Batu Merah Village, Sirimau District, Ambon City LaUo, Novanti; Osok, Rafael Marthinus; 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/jpguvol1iss3pp233-238

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Natural disasters, including floods, are likely to occur in Maluku Province. Flood is the inundation of rivers caused by heavy rain or flooding caused by transmission from higher elevations. This study aimed to determine the extent and form of community involvement in reducing the risk of flooding in the Batu Merah Village, Sirimau District, Ambon City. This study uses descriptive qualitative research, or descriptive techniques, primarily focused on identifying problems using data collected from the field. But can also offer interpretation or analysis. The results showed that the participation of the Batu Merah community in reducing the risk of flood disasters in Batu Merah Village, Sirimau District, Ambon City was the most or the largest, namely Very Often with an average number of respondents of 20 (50.00%). Often with the number of respondents 10 (25.00), Rarely with the number of respondents 8 (20.00), and Never with the number of respondents 2 (5.00%) out of 40 respondents, and the form of participation in flood management is calm and money (100%).
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.
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.
Analysis of the Potential of Sago Flour Processing (Metroxylon) in Supporting the Sago Bioindustry (Waraka Sago) in Waraka Village, Central Maluku Regency Limahuey, Rafie; 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/jpguvol2iss2pp137-145

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Waraka Country is one of the sago-producing countries in Maluku Province, especially Central Maluku Regency. The potential of sago that can be developed optimally is sago starch. Bioindustry is an effort made to manage agricultural and natural resources such as sago management, which is carried out with the help of technology to produce various products that have high economic value and can help the economy of sago farmers. The type of research used is descriptive qualitative; the variable in this study is a single variable. Waraka is one country with the potential for sago, which can be developed and appropriately utilised to increase income, meet the community's needs, and create the SAWA bioindustry. The processed products of sago flour in the SAWA bioindustry are refined Sago Flour, Sago Noodles, and Sago Rice. There are 2 Stages of the Sago Flour Production Process to support the SAWA (Sago Waraka) bioindustry in Negeri Waraka, Central Maluku Regency, namely the wet sago production process and the sago flour production process by SAWA bioindustry. The SAWA bioindustry (Sagu Waraka) needs sago flour to produce damp sago flour from sago producers every time they produce 200-220 sacks. The SAWA bioindustry needs wet sago flour from 30-35 sacks from the producers to the SAWA bioindustry (Sagu Waraka).
Analysis of Income and Feasibility of Alcoholic Beverage (Sopi) Management Business in Trana Village, Teon Nila Serua District, Central Maluku Regency Batfjor, Fransiskus Sergius; Salakory, Melianus; 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/jpguvol2iss2pp163-172

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The research was conducted on managing traditional alcoholic beverages (sopi) as a source of income and the feasibility of community businesses. This study uses descriptive research, which describes the phenomena that occur at the research location and then explains them using frequency tables and illustrations. Data collection techniques used are observation, questionnaires, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis techniques are conducted descriptively, and quantitative data is analyzed using frequency tables. Meanwhile, income analysis is calculated using the Break Even Point formula, and business feasibility is assessed using the R/C ratio formula. Based on the research results, the income analysis from processed sopi shows a break-even point from the production results, with excess income compared to the total expenses incurred to obtain that income amounting to Rp. 1,500,000. The feasibility of the Sopi processing business is considered viable, with a calculated result of 2.73 using the formula. This calculation indicates that R/C > 1, meaning that the farming business is feasible to pursue
The Impact of Plastic Waste on Passo Beach Pollution in RT. 019/RW. 004 Passo Village, Baguala District, Ambon City Luturmas, Wendi Welem; Sihasale, Daniel Antoni; Riry, Roberth Berthy
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 2 No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol2iss3pp203-214

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This study aims to determine the impact of plastic waste on coastal pollution and test the water quality to better understand the pollution due to plastic waste in RT 019 / RW 04 Passo Village, Baguala District, Ambon City. The benefits of the study are expected to provide knowledge that with the presence of researchers looking at the severe problems that occur on Passo Beach, both the physical impacts that occur, there needs to be a review by the government or Ambon City Government to take preventive measures both for the community of RT 019 / RW 004 or the community as a whole living on the coast of Pasi Beach so that the beach remains clean and the community remains healthy. The type of research used in this study is qualitative descriptive research, namely, describing the impact of plastic waste on Passo Beach pollution in RT.019 / RW. 004. The results of the study showed that the single variable, namely the impact of plastic waste on coastal pollution with its indicators as Quality Indicators consisting of Physical parameters (Odor, Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), Turbidity, Taste, Temperature, Color). Chemical (Arsenic, Fluoride, Total Chromium, Cadmium, Nitrite, Nitrate, Cyanide, Selenium, Iron, Hardness, Chloride, Manganese, pH, Zinc, Sulfate, Lead), and Total Coliform Biology.
Land Suitability Analysis for Land Spinach Plants Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in Poka Village, Ambon City Buatan, Ahmad; Salakory, Melianus; Riry, Roberth Berthy
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 2 No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol2iss3pp193-200

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Land evaluation is used as a strategic planning tool. Therefore, it must be classified based on capability and suitability classes. The land of Poka Village has been utilized for agricultural activities without considering the suitability class, so the results have yet to be maximized. Evaluation is needed. This study aims to determine the condition of land suitability for cultivating land spinach (ipomoea pair) in Poka Village and to determine the proper recommendations in land management for cultivating land spinach in Poka Village based on land suitability studies. The method used is a field observation survey. The distance of the observation point is 20 m per 1 bed. The study results showed that two land suitability classes were limiting factors: Base Saturation (KB) and C-Organic (Marginal Suitability S3). Efforts to overcome this problem are made through moderate management levels, including liming or adding organic materials such as compost or green manure.
Fishing Techniques by Fishermen in Pohon Batu Village, Waesama District, South Buru Regency Taipabu, Jania; Leuwol, Ferdinand Salomo; Riry, Roberth Berthy
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 3 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol3iss2pp191-198

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With its vast marine resource potential, Indonesia has a strategic fisheries sector needs development. However, most fishermen still live in poverty. Maintaining sustainable marine resources is crucial for a sustainable economy. Many factors, including catch and economic conditions, influence fishermen's income. In Maluku, the fisheries sector plays a vital role in the local economy, although there are challenges in increasing fishermen's income. Sustainable management and access to capital and technology are needed to improve fishermen's welfare. The potential of fisheries resources in Desa Pohon Batu requires further research for effective policy development. This study uses descriptive analytical methods to understand phenomena without making general conclusions. This approach allows for in-depth interpretation of collected data, providing holistic insights into the complexity of the phenomena under study. The combination of quantitative and qualitative methods yields a systematic and profound understanding of the relationships between variables and the narrative experiences of research participants. The study emphasizes the importance of understanding fishing methods and environmental awareness. Drift gillnets cause financial and ecological losses, while set gillnets improve operational efficiency. Fishermen's income is a critical factor in evaluating welfare, with most having low income due to minimal input production. This analysis is essential for developing policies supporting fishermen's welfare and economic resilience.