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Analysis of the Socio-Economic Impact on Early Marriage in Pohon Batu Village, Waesama District, South Buru Regency Mamulaty, Karmila; Leuwol, Ferdinand Salomo; Riry, Roberth Berthy
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 3 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Geografi FKIP Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol3iss2pp199-209

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Marriage is an institution that binds two individuals in a legally recognized relationship by religion, law, and custom. It is a crucial foundation for building a happy and sustainable family life. However, early marriage, particularly below the age of 20, poses serious challenges. Teenagers who marry too young are often unprepared for the responsibilities of marriage and are at risk of health and economic problems. This issue occurs across Indonesia, reflecting the complexity of social and financial difficulties. Preventive measures and vital interventions are needed to address early marriage and improve community welfare. Qualitative descriptive research in Pohon Batu Village, South Buru Regency, employs interviews, observations, and data analysis. This research explores the socioeconomic factors influencing early marriage by combining qualitative and quantitative methods. It aims to provide a holistic understanding for developing more effective policies. Early marriage has severe implications for individuals and society, as social and economic factors and parental influence influence it. Children or teenagers who marry young are at risk of health, education, and financial problems, exacerbating poverty and gender inequality. Improving education, empowering women, and economic development are needed to reduce early marriage and address its impact appropriately.
Analysis of Clean Water Quality and Distribution in the Salate Area (RT 13/RW 03) of Passo Village, Baguala District, Ambon City Pooroe, Sitri Marlina; Salakory, Melianus; 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/jpguvol3iss2pp230-243

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This study aims to analyze the quality of clean water and the distribution of clean water in the Shooting Range Complex (SalatE) RT 13 RW 03 Negeri Passo, Baguala District, Ambon City. This research uses a qualitative descriptive approach with a data collection period from August 21 to September 21, 2023. The method of taking physical samples was carried out on three water units representing water sources in the complex: distribution pipes from springs dug wells, and borehole water. Meanwhile, social aspect samples were taken from community members who own dug wells, bore wells, and those who use village government-owned water. In this study, samples were selected representatively from the population, namely 23 households (KK) out of 175 KK in the complex. The samples comprised 2 KK owners of dug wells, 8 KK owners of bore wells, and 12 KK users of village government-owned water. Data were obtained through observation, interviews, documents, and questionnaires. Data analysis was conducted based on the results of Laboratory Analysis. The results showed that the availability of clean water has yet to meet the needs optimally, both in terms of quality and quantity. In terms of quality, there is an indication that spring water in Desa Passo approaches the maximum requirements for clean water according to health regulations, especially in the Total Coliform parameter. It indicates the need for more attention to monitoring and managing water quality and improving infrastructure to ensure a safe and adequate supply of clean water for the people of Desa Passo.
The Impact of High Waves on the Socio-Economic Conditions of Coastal Communities in Nusa Layn Hamlet, Asilulu Village, Leihitu Subdistrict, Maluku Tengah Regency Ely, Nur Hasna; Pinoa, Wiclif Sephnath; Riry, Roberth Berthy
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 3 No 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol3iss3pp328-339

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This study aims to analyze the impact of high waves on the socioeconomic conditions of coastal communities in Dusun Nusa Lay, Asilulu Village, Leihitu District, Central Maluku Regency. The community in this area largely relies on the sea as their primary source of income, but high waves often disrupt their fishing activities, significantly affecting their economic and social well-being. This research utilized primary data obtained through questionnaires, interviews, and direct observations, as well as secondary data from relevant literature. The sample consisted of 30 heads of households directly involved in fishing activities. Analysis was conducted using descriptive statistics and simple linear regression tests to measure the impact of high waves on the income, education, health, and transportation of the community. The results show that high waves have a significant impact on the decline in income, accessibility to education, health, and transportation for coastal communities. Additionally, high waves increase the social and psychological pressures experienced by the community. In conclusion, mitigation efforts involving infrastructure improvement, education, and government policy interventions are necessary to enhance the resilience of coastal communities against the impacts of high waves and climate change.
Analysis of the Quality and Quantity of Dug Well Water in Sifnana Village, South Tanimbar District, Tanimbar Islands Regency Ngilawane, Eferista; Tetelepta, Edward Gland; Riry, Roberth Berthy
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 3 No 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol3iss3pp357-370

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This study aims to analyze the quality and quantity of well water in Sifnana Village, South Tanimbar District, Tanimbar Islands Regency. Dug wells are the community's primary source of clean water, especially due to insufficient PDAM services. However, there is variation in the water quality produced by these wells. Some wells provide water that is odorless, colorless, and tasteless, while others are contaminated by dirt and coliform bacteria. Factors such as the distance between wells and pollution sources and environmental cleanliness significantly affect water quality. Regarding quantity, tidal fluctuations also play a major role, with well water levels decreasing drastically during low tides. Therefore, the community must improve well maintenance and environmental sanitation to ensure the water quality remains safe for consumption
Tradisi Pesta Laut Kago Ago di Buton: Menggali Nilai Religiusitas dan Kearifan Lokal Lasaiba, M A; Touwe, Sem; Riry, Roberth Berthy
Lani: Jurnal Kajian Ilmu Sejarah dan Budaya Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Lani: Jurnal Kajian Sejarah Dan Budaya
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Sejarah, Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan, Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/Lanivol5iss2page117-133

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This study examines the Kago Ago Sea Festival, a maritime tradition practiced by the Buton community in Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia. This tradition embodies religious values and local wisdom, reflecting the close relationship between society, nature, and spirituality. Through a series of rituals such as collective prayers and offerings to the sea, the Kago Ago Sea Festival serves to strengthen social solidarity, maintain marine ecosystem sustainability, and express gratitude and reverence to supernatural forces. However, modernization and tourism pose challenges by altering the ritual's meaning and shifting values among younger generations. This research employs an ethnographic method, utilizing participant observation and in-depth interviews to explore the religious, social, and ecological dimensions of the Kago Ago Sea Festival. The findings reveal that this ritual not only functions as a medium for religious expression but also as a social mechanism to maintain environmental balance and strengthen cultural identity. Therefore, efforts to preserve the Kago Ago Sea Festival should consider the underlying spiritual and social values of this practice
Stunting Prevention Strategy with a Local Wisdom Approach Ipaenin, Rasmiyati; Salakory, Melianus; Riry, Roberth Berthy
GEOFORUM 2024: Volume 3 Nomor 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/geoforumvol3iss2pp67-74

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This study examines the use of sawi langit (Cyanthillium cinereum) as an alternative traditional treatment for worm infections, which is one of the causes of stunting in children. Stunting is a major health issue in Indonesia, with a high prevalence in Maluku Province. The study was conducted in Kelurahan Pandan Kasturi, Kecamatan Sirimau, Kota Ambon, using a descriptive qualitative approach to explore the use of sawi langit as a worm treatment passed down through generations. The findings show that the local community effectively uses sawi langit decoction to prevent and treat worm infections in children. This plant contains active compounds such as flavonoids and tannins, which have anti-parasitic and antioxidant properties, effectively minimizing the negative impact of worm infections while supporting overall health. The simple method of boiling sawi langit reflects the utilization of local wisdom as an affordable health solution. The study suggests the need for further research to detail the active compounds and conduct clinical trials on humans to optimize its medical benefits. Thus, sawi langit has the potential to contribute to stunting prevention through a natural, affordable approach, while also preserving valuable traditional knowledge.
Kajian Kualitas dan Kuantitas Air Sumur Umum di Dusun Huse Desa Sanahu Kecamatan Elpaputih Kabupaten Seram Bagian Barat Mesiany, Rahel; Riry, Roberth Berthy; Partini, Dwi
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 4 No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol4iss1pp14-22

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Water is a vital resource for human life; however, its availability in sufficient quantity and good quality remains a challenge, especially in rural areas. This study aims to evaluate the quality and quantity of public healthy water in Huse Hamlet, Sanahu Village, Elpaputih District, West Seram Regency, based on the standards outlined in the Indonesian Ministry of Health Regulation No. 416/Menkes/Per/IX/1990. A descriptive approach was used, analyzing physical, chemical, and biological water parameters. The results show that the healthy water is physically considered safe, with color, turbidity, and total dissolved solids (TDS) within acceptable limits. However, the iron levels (2.06 mg/L) and chloride (1836 mg/L) exceeded the chemical thresholds. Biologically, total coliform and fecal coliform counts reached 240 MPN, far above the allowed standard, although Escherichia coli was not detected. In terms of quantity, the water supply is generally sufficient according to the community, although seasonal variations and tidal influences affect the volume. Therefore, improved water management strategies are needed, such as filtration systems, infrastructure development for clean water distribution, and community education on water conservation.
The Impact of the Landfill Site in Passo Village, Ama Ory Hamlet, Ambon City Latusanay, Wisye; Leuwol, Ferdinand Salomo; Riry, Roberth Berthy
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/jp17iss1pp51-59

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This study specifically aims to identify and describe the impacts of a landfill site (TPA) in Passo Village, Ama Ory Hamlet, Ambon City. Using a qualitative approach that involves observation, interviews, and documentation, the research data was obtained by detailing several emerging impacts and challenges. The findings reveal that the presence of the landfill has a significant impact on the local community's social environment, such as disrupting daily activities, creating divided opinions and behaviours among residents regarding the landfill, altering lifestyles, and leading to health issues like dengue fever, shortness of breath, itching, and coughing. The welfare of the community around the landfill is also considered relatively concerning; however, work at the landfill does provide an income to support the educational needs of children. The challenges in waste management at the landfill involve the local government, and it is hoped that these can be addressed through efforts such as public awareness campaigns and the recruitment of local labour. Therefore, the government is expected to be more effective in managing the landfill by considering the social and environmental impacts it causes.
Income Analysis and Feasibility of Peanut Farming (Arachis hypogaea L) in Seakasale Village, East Taniwel Subdistrict, Seram Bagian Barat Regency Sawaule, Christin; Riry, Johan; Riry, Roberth Berthy
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/jp17iss1pp42-50

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The peanut plant (Arachis hypogaea L.), which has now become widely cultivated and a primary choice for farmers in Indonesia, is not native to Indonesia. This research was conducted in Seakasale Village, East Taniwel District, West Seram Regency. A systematic approach was used to gather information from respondents. The highest production costs for peanut farmers in Seakasale Village were incurred by three respondents, A.S, D.L, and L.E, with a total cost ranging from Rp. 6,160,000 to Rp. 6,890,000. The lowest production costs were reported by seven respondents, H.L, Y.L, F.M, M.S, A.M, A.S, and I.A, with total costs ranging from Rp. 4,400,000 to Rp. 4,900,000. Two respondents, A.S. and A.M., reported the highest peanut farming income in Seakasale Village, with a total income of Rp. 15,000,000. One respondent, L.E, reported the average income with a total of Rp. 11,250,000, while the lowest income was reported by seven respondents, H.L, Y.L, F.M, D.L, A.S, I.A, and L.A, with a total of Rp. 7,500,000. Based on the B/C ratio analysis, the calculations indicate that the ten respondents listed above have a B/C ratio of less than 1, meaning their peanut farming ventures are unviable and require improvements.
Analysis of Landslide Hazard Vulnerability Level in Hukuanakota Village, Inamoso District, West Seram Regency Kapitan, Novita; Leuwol, Ferdinand Salomo; Riry, Roberth Berthy
JENDELA PENGETAHUAN Vol 18 No 2 (2025): JENDELA PENGETAHUAN
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jp18iss2pp280-293

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This study aims to assess the landslide susceptibility of Hukuanakota Village, located in Inamosol District, Seram Bagian Barat Regency, by analyzing various environmental and physical parameters. The parameters examined include slope gradient, rainfall, soil texture, soil permeability, effective soil depth, groundwater depth, vegetation density, previous landslide events, and land use. Utilizing Geographic Information System (GIS) technology, this research successfully developed a landslide susceptibility zoning map, categorized into four levels: low, moderate, high, and very high. The findings reveal that areas with low susceptibility are generally located in flat regions with stable land use, such as settlements and paddy fields, while areas with very high susceptibility are concentrated in steep slopes with high rainfall, poor vegetation cover, and previous landslide occurrences. The study also emphasizes the importance of mitigating strategies such as vegetation planting, the creation of drainage systems, and routine monitoring of soil and slope conditions. The landslide susceptibility map serves as a valuable tool for local governments and communities, providing essential information for land use planning, disaster risk reduction, and improving preparedness against future landslide disasters. With the map’s aid, more effective and targeted mitigation measures can be implemented to reduce the impact of landslides and enhance the community's resilience to natural disasters.