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Pengaruh Duta Asri terhadap Sikap Peduli Lingkungan Siswa Prani Julia Saputri; Asma Irma Setianingsih; Ilham Badaruddin Mataburu
JPIG (Jurnal Pendidikan dan Ilmu Geografi) Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): September
Publisher : Geography Education Study Program, Universitas Kanjuruhan Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21067/jpig.v8i2.8634

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Environmental cultured school or adiwiyata is an effort to improve environmental care behavior in the world of education. SMA Negeri 30 Jakarta as an adiwiyata school formed the Duta Asri to improve the adiwiyata character of students in anticipation of the impact of environmental changes. This study aims to determine the effect of Duta Asri on students' environmental care attitudes using quantitative descriptive methods with a survey approach. The population in this study were X and XI grade students other than Duta Asri members. Sampling using simple random sampling method as many as 84 people. Data analysis using simple linear regression techniques. The results of the analysis show that there is an effect of the Duta Asri’s activities on the environmental care attitude of SMA Negeri 30 Jakarta students by 47.5%. The activities of the Duta Asri that most effect the attitude of environmental care are through information media, socialization and class hygiene competitions. The lowest activity indicator in influencing students' environmental care attitudes is listening activities. This is caused by Duta Asri do not yet have the activity of listening to descriptions, opinions and criticism from others, in this case feedback in the form of suggestions and input from students.
Persepsi Masyarakat Kelurahan Lenteng Agung terhadap Fungsi Taman Lenteng Agung Pingkal Sebagai Ruang Terbuka Hijau Publik Yanuar Dwi Ananto; Ilham Badaruddin Mataburu; Fauzi Ramadhoan A’Rachman
JPIG (Jurnal Pendidikan dan Ilmu Geografi) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): Maret
Publisher : Geography Education Study Program, Universitas Kanjuruhan Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21067/jpig.v9i1.9008

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This study aims to determine the public's perception of the function of Lenteng Agung Pingkal Park as public green open space so that it can be an evaluation material for optimizing green open spaces. The research method used is a descriptive method. The analysis was conducted using a quantitative approach, used to identify the function of the Lenteng Agung Pingkal Park based on community perceptions using scoring. Measurement of perceptions and social conditions of society is measured using a Likert scale. The sampling technique is a purposive sample. Population and sample used were the people of Lenteng Agung Village who visited Lenteng Agung Pingkal Park, and the sample used was the productive age community (RW) 07, 08, 09 which was 15 to 64 years old. Collecting data using observation, questionnaires, and documentation. The variable function of Taman Lenteng Agung as a green open space includes socio-cultural, aesthetic, and economic functions. The results this study that the public's perception of the functions in socio-cultural, aesthetic, and economic overall of Lenteng Agung Pingkal Park included the good category with a score of 4.094. This proves that the government and park management are considered to be good at organizing public green open spaces.
Antisipasi dan Kesiapan Komunitas: Menelusuri Adaptasi Masyarakat Bidara Cina terhadap Ancaman Banjir Bagas Hardianto; Rayuna Handawati; Ilham Badaruddin Mataburu
JPIG (Jurnal Pendidikan dan Ilmu Geografi) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): Maret
Publisher : Geography Education Study Program, Universitas Kanjuruhan Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21067/jpig.v9i1.9424

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This study aims to determine the form of adaptation of the Bidara Cina Village community. The method used is qualitative with the technique of Validity of triangulation data. The informant in this study was a resident of Bidara Cina Village, supported by the Head of Section (KASI) of the Bidara Cina Village Government and the Head of RW. The results showed that the community has new adaptations used in dealing with flood disasters. This adaptation can be seen through building infrastructure, social conditions, information technology, experience, knowledge and the economy. The form of adaptation of building infrastructure is seen through the improvement of houses to two floors. The form of adaptation of knowledge and experience is carried out by minimizing the use of the first floor, and becoming more frequent to seek flood disaster information through the application of the flood early warning system. The benefits of economic adaptation, such as meeting clothing needs, are mostly obtained from assistance. The form of social adaptation can be seen from the attitude of mutual help before, during and after the flood disaster occurs. Community institutions such as cadets together with the Head of RW and Village Parties routinely hold flood disaster socialization which aims to improve the community's ability to deal with floods that occur.
Analisis Lokasi Pos Damkar Berdasarkan Peta Kerawanan Kebakaran Menggunakan SIG Di Jakarta Timur Adhi Rangga Evalianto; Mataburu, Ilham B; Jalaludin, Muzani
JPIG (Jurnal Pendidikan dan Ilmu Geografi) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): September
Publisher : Geography Education Study Program, Universitas Kanjuruhan Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21067/jpig.v9i2.10301

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This research aims to analyze the range of fire post locations on the fire vulnerability map in East Jakarta. The methodology of this research is quantitative research with data analysis techniques using GIS analysis, namely network analysis to create fire post affordability, and overlay analysis to create fire vulnerability maps. Based on result there are still areas that have not been reached, especially in Duren Sawit, Cakung, Makasar, Cipayung and Ciracas Districts. When viewed in terms of fire disaster vulnerability, East Jakarta City has a medium-high level of vulnerability, while areas with a low level of vulnerability are very few with an area of only 15 hectares. Areas with a medium level of vulnerability dominate with a total area of 12,362 hectares, while areas with a high level of vulnerability cover an area of 6,124 hectares. If an overlay analysis is carried out on the distance between fire posts and the fire vulnerability of residential areas in East Jakarta, it can be seen that there are still areas with a high-medium fire vulnerability class that are not yet reached by fire posts covering an area of 6,018.08 hectares. In fact, 46% of all areas with a high level of fire vulnerability have not been reached by fire stations. These areas are found in Duren Sawit, Ciracas and Cipayung sub-districts. It is recommended that fire posts be built in unreached areas to ensure disaster management is more efficient. This research aims to analyze the range of fire post locations on the fire vulnerability map in East Jakarta. The methodology of this research is quantitative research with data analysis techniques using GIS analysis, namely network analysis to create fire post affordability, and overlay analysis to create fire vulnerability maps. Based on result there are still areas that have not been reached, especially in Duren Sawit, Cakung, Makasar, Cipayung and Ciracas Districts. When viewed in terms of fire disaster vulnerability, East Jakarta City has a medium-high level of vulnerability, while areas with a low level of vulnerability are very few with an area of only 15 hectares. Areas with a medium level of vulnerability dominate with a total area of 12,362 hectares, while areas with a high level of vulnerability cover an area of 6,124 hectares. If an overlay analysis is carried out on the distance between fire posts and the fire vulnerability of residential areas in East Jakarta, it can be seen that there are still areas with a high-medium fire vulnerability class that are not yet reached by fire posts covering an area of 6,018.08 hectares. In fact, 46% of all areas with a high level of fire vulnerability have not been reached by fire stations. These areas are found in Duren Sawit, Ciracas and Cipayung sub-districts. It is recommended that fire posts be built in unreached areas to ensure disaster management is more efficient.
Analisis Indeks Potensi Lahan Pertanian Padi Sawah Menggunakan Sistem Informasi Geografis Di Kabupaten Bandung Silalahi, Rebecca Cristia; Ilham B. Mataburu; Kusumawati, Lia
JPIG (Jurnal Pendidikan dan Ilmu Geografi) Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): Maret
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21067/jpig.v10i1.10707

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Currently, one of the main problems in the agricultural industry is the conversion of irrigated rice fields. The potential for irrigated rice fields in Bandung Regency is needed to help overcome agricultural problems. This study aims to find out how to analyze the potential index of irrigated rice fields and land that is not rice fields but in Bandung Regency by mapping the potential index of rice fields using the Geographic Information System. The GIS analysis used was using scoring and overlay on the parameters used. The results of the overlay of each parameter produced an index of irrigated rice field potential which showed that rice fields in Bandung Regency were most planted on land that had IPL with a medium class, which was 697.99 Km² with a percentage of 39%. Land that is not a rice field and has the potential to become a new rice field is 5 classes, namely very high with an area of 42.34 Km2 consisting of 12 sub-districts, land with a high category has an area of 321.44 Km² consisting of 14 sub-district areas, in the medium potential class, which is the most dominating Bandung Regency, which is 633.79 Km2 which covers 20 sub- district areas, the distribution of low-class potential land covers 24 sub-districts covering an area of 355.36 Km2, while in the very low land potential class spread across 20 sub-districts covering an area of 98.21 Km2. As a recommendation, rice fields with high potential should be maintained as rice fields, and rice fields with low potential should be processed more optimally.