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SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION AND CONSERVATION BASED ON LOCAL WISDOM OF EPICARST SPRINGS IN DONOROJO DISTRICT, PACITAN REGENCY Muhammad Zaki Zamani; Zuhdiyah Matienatul Iemaaniah
GeoEco Vol 10, No 1 (2024): GeoEco January 2024
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v10i1.78898

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The spring in Donorojo has neighborhood astuteness that capabilities to safeguard the spring. Neighborhood insight that is applied to turn into the primary fort is kept up with and springs stream to meet the day to day needs of inhabitants. Nearby insight means quite a bit to be examined and protected locally to keep up with balance and can be a method for saving the climate. The collected data technique used purposive sampling. Respondents comprised of the top of the villa, the top of the RT/RW, and the neighborhood local area. In the wake of deciding the respondent, the following stage is to direct top to bottom meetings and lead a subjective illustrative examination. The aftereffects of this study are: 1) The dispersion of springs in the review region from the hydrogeological sub-arrangement of the Gungsewu karst region, specifically the Donorojo-Pringkuku sub-framework where springs are found to shape waterway streams; 2) The kinds of springs in the review region can be gathered into: perrenial springs, diminishing springs, climbing springs, and rising springs. The order of springs in the review region in view of the release is remembered for class six with a release of 0.1 to 1 liter/second;3) the utilization of nearby springs is utilized to address the issues of families, animals, industry and mostly for farming; 4) every region that has neighborhood insight on springs, can be utilized as a work to preserve springs at the nearby level. 
CONVERSION OF PRODUCTIVE AGRICULTURAL LAND WITH ANALYSIS OF GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN DIBAL VILLAGE, 2010-2020 Zuhdiyah Matienatul Iemaaniah; Rika Andriyani Sukma Dewi; Latifah Nurul Qomariyatuzzamzami; Muhammad Zaki Zamani
GeoEco Vol 9, No 1 (2023): GeoEco January 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v9i1.71508

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Land conversion will continue to occur over time. Population growth and regional development can cause land conversion. It is undeniable that land conversion will change vacant land, especially productive agricultural land, into built-up land. The purpose of this study is to determine the extent of changes in productive agricultural land and the conversion of productive agricultural land. Within 10 years Dibal Village has experienced many changes with the construction of toll roads and railroads. The variables for this study are land cover, built-up land and undeveloped land parameters. This study uses image interpretation analysis with Arcgis 10.3 and by doing a ground check to ensure the correctness of the interpretation. To test the accuracy of image interpretation is done with the overall accuracy confusion matrix with the kappa accuracy test results of 98.3% so that image interpretation can be trusted. This research is a qualitative research method with a descriptive approach. The results show that in a period of 10 years in Dibal Village there has been a decrease in productive agricultural land of around 9.69 hectares / 5.70%, while built-up land has increased by 9.69 hectares / 5.70%. The decrease in productive agricultural land consists of a decrease in rice fields and gardens. Productive agricultural land that has changed into built-up land includes rice fields and gardens that have turned into toll roads, railroads and community settlements. 
COMPARISON OF CARBON STOCK BASED ON EXISTING LAND COVER AND SPATIAL PATTERN PLANS IN GILI MATRA Siska Ita Selvia; Zuhdiyah Matienatul Iemaaniah
GeoEco Vol 10, No 2 (2024): GeoEco July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v10i2.86109

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As a mainstay destination on Lombok Island, Gili Matra has many strategic issues for which appropriate and effective solutions still need to be found. Massive changes in land use for tourism activities, land use conflicts, land sales on small islands to foreign nationals, environmental damage, and pollution. This condition will gradually lead to land use outside its intended use. Through the North Lombok PUPR (Public Work and Public Housing) Department Service and various related stakeholders, the government prepared the Detailed Spatial Plan (RDTR) for the Gili Tramena Tourism Area to anticipate land use different from sustainable spatial planning principles. This research compares the potential carbon stored in existing land cover and the polar money plan in Gili Matra (Meno, Trawangan, and Air) based on the RDTR for the Gili Tramena Tourism Area. The method used is gap analysis or deviation of existing land cover with spatial pattern plans on Gili Matra using overlay techniques. It also uses a conversion method for carbon stock estimates between existing land use and planned spatial patterns on Gili Matra. The results of this research are a decrease in carbon stocks in the spatial pattern plan (2,616.75 tons C) compared to carbon stocks based on existing land use classes on Gili Matra (12,571.24 tons C). This research shows that there is a difference of 9,954.49-ton C. Therefore, appropriate recommendations include: 1) provide a minimum of 30% of the land for Green Open Space (RTH); 2) maximizing protected zones; 3) carry out supervision and control in zones designated as protected zones; and 4) developing the concept of sustainable tourism.
Co-Authors Abdul Majid Azzuandi Abdul Majid Azzuandi Ahmad Junaidi Ahmad Nawawi Akbar, Zulfikar Ibnu Ali Alamta Singarimbun Amrul Jihadi Andre Rachmat Scabra Anjar Pranggawan Azhari Arief Rachmadi Aryadi, Irwin Atsmari, Rizki Prapitri Azmi, Muhammad Khairul Azzuandi, Abdul Majid Bagus Dwi Hari Setyono Baharuddin Baharuddin Baharuddin Baharuddin Bakti, Lalu Arifin Aria Bambang Hari Kusumo Bustan Bustan Bustan, Bustan Damai Diniariwisan Dinda Marita Dori Kusuma Jaya Dori Kusuma Jaya Dwi Noorma Putri Dwi Noorma Putri Fahrudin fahrudin Fahrudin Fahrudin Fahrudin, Fahrudin Haidir Ali Salsabil Heldy Sardianto I Gusti Made Kusnarta I Wayan Suadnya Idiatul Fitri Danasari Idiatul Fitri Danasari Irwin Aryadi Islami, Muhammad Dinul Jasrodi Jasrodi Jasrodi, Jasrodi Joko Priyono Jufri, Afifah Farida Lalu Arifin Aria Bakti Lalu Arifin Aria Bakti Lalu Bahrul Ilmi Lalu Hadryan Sukma Lalu Hizbulloh Latifah Nurul Qomariyatuzzamzami Latifah Nurul Qomariyatuzzamzami Latifah Nurul Qomariyatuzzamzami Latifah Nurul Qomariyatuzzamzami Latifah Nurul Qomariyatuzzamzami Lidya Yuniati Lolita Endang Susilowati Lukmanul Hakim M. Ridho Anugrah Mahrup Mahrup Mahrup Mahrup Mahrup Mahrup, Mahrup Mahrup, Mahrup Mariani Mariani Mariani Marita, Dinda Masyhadani, Rizki Putra Maulidi, Muhammad Harish Muh. Safrony Akmal Muhammad Dinul Islami Muhammad Harish Maulidi Muhammad Zaki Zamani Muhammad Zaki Zamani Muhammad Zaki Zamani Muhammad Zaki Zamani Mukminah Mukminah Mukminah, Mukminah Mukminah, Mukminah Mulawarman, Rahmat Mulyati Mulyati Mulyati Mulyati Mulyati Mulyati Nahendra, Yusrisal Nopia Himayatul Novita Hidayatun Nufus Novita Hidayatun Nuvus Novita Hidayatun Nuvus Nur Asri Shakila Nur Asri Shakila Nur Shapna Padusung Padusung, Padusung Pamungkas, Gilang Darma Putri, Dwi Noorma Raehanayati Raehanayati Rangga Idris Affandi Rasyda, Riezka Zuhriatika Riezka Zuhriatika Rasyda Rika Andriani Sukma Dewi Rika Andriati Sukma Dewi Rika Andriyani Sukma Dewi Rindu Salsabila Ulayya Riyayanatasya, Yy Wima Rizki Putra Masyhadani Sadikin Amir Sahrul Alim Salsabil, Haidir Ali Selvia, Siska Ita Setyaning Pawestri Shakila, Nur Asri Shakila, Nur Asri Shaqinah, Alya Siska Ita Selvia Siska Ita Selvia Siska Ita Selvia Siti Hopipah Sitti Hilyana Sri Tejowulan Srirahardita Pamungkas Sukartono Sukartono Sukartono Sukartono Sukartono Sukartono Suprayanti Martia Dewi Suprayanti Martia Dewi Suprayanti Martia Dewi, Suprayanti Martia Susilowat, Lolita Endang Susilowat, Lolita Endang Suwardji Thoy Batun Citra Rahmadani Ulayya, Rindu Salsabila Urip Munggali Wahyudin Wulan, Raden Sri Tejo Yuli Rahmawati Yuliana Asri Yuliana Asri Yusrisal Nahendra Zamani, Muhammad Zaki