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The Impact of Tourism on the Economic Level of Business Operators in the Weluan Beach Area, Saumlaki City Tasijawa, Lenci; Manakane, Susan Evelin; Leuwol, Ferdinand Salomo
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 2 No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol2iss1pp18-27

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This study discusses the impact of tourism on the economic level of business actors in the Weluan Beach area, Saumlaki City. One beautiful panorama in Olilit Village is white sand and stretches of palm trees waving along the coastline. Weluan Beach is estimated to have a length of approximately 2 Km with a shoreline width of roughly 40 meters. Land transportation is needed in the form of two-wheeled and four-wheeled vehicles, with the distance from Saumlaki Olilit 10-15 meters, Departing from Weluan Beach, a tourist destination with beautiful panoramas. Weluan Beach tourism also has several impacts, including positive impacts as well as negative impacts. Weluan Beach also has a vital role in improving the economy of business actors, where they can sell and collect tickets. This research was conducted from 12 August to 18 September 2022 using the SWOT analysis.
Study on the Processing and Marketing of Cajeput Oil in Basalalae Village, Waelata District, Buru Regency Dawan, Fahri; Lasaiba, Mohammad Amin; Leuwol, Ferdinand Salomo
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 2 No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol2iss1pp80-88

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Eucalyptus melaleuca cajuputi is one of the plants that has many benefits, including being a component in various ointments and blends of warming oils. From this perspective, this research is qualitatively examined to explain the processing and marketing of white wood oil in Basalalae village, with a sample size of 15 people working as extractors. Based on the research findings, the production of white wood oil distillation in Basalalae village, Waelata District, involves several stages. These stages include harvesting the white wood, separating the white wood, distillation, purification, and finally, storage to ensure the white wood oil remains fresh and unoxidized. They produce about 4 to 5 liters of white wood oil in a single production cycle. The average income the white wood oil distillation receives in Basalalae village, Waelata District, is Rp 1,124,834. The distribution of white wood oil from Basalalae village is limited to the local area and reaches the national market. The current price of white wood oil is Rp 402,000 per liter.
Village Fund Allocation for Community Welfare in Hatunuru Village, East Taniwel District, West Seram Regency Nussy, Dessy Natallia; Leuwol, Ferdinand Salomo; Lasaiba, Mohammad Amin
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/jpguvol2iss3pp186-192

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Regional and village development, which are part of national development, aim to increase local government's capacity to provide services to the community and increase regional capabilities in managing economic resources efficiently for regional progress and community welfare. This study aims to determine the Allocation of Village Funds for Community Welfare in Hatunuru Village, East Taniwel District, West Seram Regency. This research method uses a descriptive qualitative method. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that the management of village fund finances can meet the level of satisfaction. For the sake of community welfare, the selection of village officials is carried out very selectively. The success of development in Hatunuru Village is very good, where every local community feels the impact and benefits of allocating village funds, and at least the community feels fair in allocating village funds.
Socio-Economics of the Community with Land Transportation in Namtabung Village, Selaru District, Tanimbar Islands Regency Betoky, Meriane; Leuwol, Ferdinad Salomo; Manakane, Susan Evelin
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/jpguvol2iss3pp272–278

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The economic development of a country is often measured by economic growth, which is an indicator of the success of development. National development aims to improve the welfare of society, which can be achieved through economic growth. Social and economic factors are interrelated, with the position of individuals in society being influenced by economic factors, education level, and income. Modes of transportation, such as asphalt roads, play an essential role in the economic development of society by increasing accessibility. In 2015, the Namtabung village government collaborated with the provincial government to build an asphalt road, which has since improved connectivity between villages, reduced economic limitations and accelerated the growth of the village economy. This study carries a qualitative method with a descriptive approach, involving interviews and observations as the primary data sources. Researchers are actively involved in the events or situations being studied, creating a deep understanding. Descriptive qualitative research methods investigate research objects in a natural context or actual situation without experimental manipulation. The population consists of 15 members of the Namtabung village community who have or do not have a mode of transportation. The sample was selected by simple random sampling, taking five people from 3 RTs to get 15 community samples. This approach allows researchers to gain in-depth insight into the impact of transportation modes on the daily lives of the Namtabung village community. The construction of asphalt roads and transportation modes in Namtabung Village has positively impacted social and economic aspects. Education, health, housing, and community income have increased significantly. The agricultural and fisheries sectors have also developed with adequate transportation, even to neighboring villages. Land transportation facilitates the sale of products, improves mobility, and supports access to education and health services.
Fulfillment of Clean Water Needs for Households in Waeeken Village, South Buru Regency Teslatu, Tineke; Salakory, Melianus; Leuwol, Ferdinad Salomo
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/jpguvol2iss3pp265-271

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Waeeken Village in South Buru Regency faces challenges in meeting clean water needs. Although groundwater sources are a priority due to their superior quality and lower pollution impacts, accessibility, and geographical limitations are obstacles. In the dry season, people depend on clean water from rock sources, although they are difficult to reach. Research findings show that there is a high water need per family, that it exceeds 120 liters per day, and that there is a dependence on water sources with limitations. Although there are efforts to use rainwater, difficulties remain due to the distance that must be traveled. The study "Clean Water Needs and Fulfillment in Households in Waeeken Village" reflects an awareness of the complexity of water needs and the challenges of its availability to understand these dynamics in the geographical context and needs of the local community. The study was conducted in Waeeken Village, South Buru Regency. The type of research is descriptive and auditive research, which aims to describe or depict the facts of clean water, the availability of clean water, and the fulfillment of clean water or conditions or symptoms that appear in Waieeken Village, Fena-Fafan District, South Buru Regency. The research variables are Clean Water Needs and Fulfillment for Households, which are the indicators of clean water sources, clean water needs, and fulfillment. The availability of clean water to meet family needs in Waeeken Village, South Buru Regency, based on study findings and analysis, can be characterized as follows: This condition occurs due to the lack of rainfall and adequate air protection infrastructure, which causes the current supply of pure water to be below the desired standard. The impact of this situation is very significant for community welfare, primarily related to the availability of clean water for household needs and the need for clean water per liter per day in Waeeken Village, South Buru Regency.
The Impact of Household Waste on Environmental Pollution in Negeri Passo, Baguala District, Ambon City Barends, Alfredo Jacob; Riry, Johan; Leuwol, Ferdinad Salomo
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 3 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol3iss1pp1-9

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Household waste or garbage comes from daily household activities that do not include feces or specific waste. Household waste can affect environmental pollution through decreased water quality, which will affect the level of health of others. On that basis, the author conducted a study to determine the Impact of Household Waste on Environmental Pollution in Negeri Passo, Baguala District, Ambon City. In this study, using the Qualitative Descriptive Research Type, the data collection techniques are observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis techniques researchers obtain data from the field, which are analyzed according to the categories of data collected, namely observation/observation, interviews, and questionnaires. The results of this study indicate that the impact of the waste significantly affects the poor air quality near the waste, which can hurt the surrounding community by creating an unpleasant odor and creating many flies in the area, especially during the rainy season. Meanwhile, based on the results of laboratory tests to determine water quality, it was found that the results of the three water sources tested had very high E-coli. The furthest source (A) was 2.0, the slightly closest source (B) was 6.8, and the closest source (C) was 12.
Counseling on the Use of Environmental Information for Malaria Case Prevention in the Resettlement Area of Osi Island, West Seram Regency Manusiwa, Aprilia E; Salakory, Melianus; Leuwol, Ferdinand Salomo
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 3 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol3iss1pp62-69

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On April 6, 2022, the number of new Covid-19 cases reached 2,400 within a span of 7 days. It's anticipated that this figure will decrease as human immunity strengthens. Comorbidities in infected individuals might contribute to a decline in the immune system. In the Covid-19 pandemic era, it's crucial to implement education focusing on healthy behavior changes, utilizing a risk communication approach in prevention, treatment, and recovery stages in environments susceptible to malaria within the village community of Pulau Osi. The education program aims to enhance public understanding of the health risks and threats, empowering them to take appropriate actions to shield themselves from potential health issues. Employing Project-Based Learning as the approach for pest control education, trained JUMANTIK agents possess the necessary knowledge and skills to prevent malaria.
Development of Putri Water Tourism as a Tourist Attraction in Waeyoho, West Seram District, West Seram Regency Wati, Rahma; Salakory, Melianus; Leuwol, Ferdinand Salomo
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 3 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol3iss1pp86-95

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The definition describes the concept of tourism as an activity that can be identified as "tourism." Tourism includes a series of travel activities carried out for recreational or visiting purposes without the purpose of work or income in the place visited. Tourism involves traveling from one's place of origin to another destination to enjoy new experiences and get to know various places and cultures. Development of Air Putri Tourism as a Tourist Attraction in Waeyoho, West Seram District, West Seram Regency. The analytical descriptive research design with the SWOT method in the cross-section type aims to identify the relationship between variables and analyze a research object's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. By focusing on description and data collection, this study does not make general conclusions but rather an in-depth understanding of the conditions observed. In the Development of Air Putri Tourism as a Tourist Attraction in Waiyoho, West Seram District, West Seram Regency. Data can be collected through observation, interviews, questionnaires (questionnaires), and documentation. The population to be used in this study is the Waiyoho Hamlet community, and the sample in this study amounted to 25 people. The results of this study indicate the identification of tourism potential, namely physical conditions, accessibility, and supporting facilities for the community of Kawa village, Waeyoho hamlet, West Seram District, West Seram Regency, Maluku Province.
The Influence of Driving Factors for the Opening of Settlements on Protected Forest Areas in Nahel Hamlet, Gunung Nona, Nusaniwe District, Ambon City Toker, Stefani; Lasaiba, Mohammad Amin; Leuwol, Ferdinand Salomo
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 3 No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol3iss1pp96-197

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The opening of settlements in the Mount Nona protected forest area is influenced by driving factors such as increasing population, housing needs, poverty and the economy, accessibility and infrastructure, government policies, lack of environmental awareness, land conflicts, and disputes. This research aims to identify the driving factors for opening settlements and determine the ecological impact on the Gunung Nona protected forest area, Nusaniwe District, Ambon City. The type of research used for this research is the combination type; the combination type is a type of research that uses more than one type of research, namely quantitative research and qualitative research. The mixed methods approach combines quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews with a sample of the community (consisting of 50 respondents). The research results show that several factors driving the opening of settlements in the Mount Nona protected forest area influence the environmental awareness factor based on the data testing results using the SPSS application. Apart from that, based on the results of interviews with the Nahel Gunung Nona Hamlet Government, the opening of settlements in the Gunung Nona protected forest area began with the diversion of displaced people from clove and red stone plantations to the city, precisely in Wainitu, because there was no more empty land to the town of Ambon, during riots. So, in this case, the Ambon city government approached the Amahusu State government and the Urimesing State government to provide land to accommodate refugees at that time. However, after the riots ended, the population became denser, so the Amahusu State government gave use rights, namely certificates, for people to build houses and live on Mount Miss; in this case, there is a protected forest area. Settlements in the Mount Nona protected forest area are increasingly growing due to the increase in population from refugee camps.
Analysis of the Potential and Development of Natural Tourist Attractions at Telaga Cinta, Suli Village, Salahutu District, Central Maluku Regency Samal, Rizki Rahmawati; Sihasale, Daniel Anthony; Leuwol, Ferdinand Salomo
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/jpguvol3iss2pp176-190

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This study aims to examine the tourism potential of the Telaga Cinta area in Suli Village and to identify strategies for developing the attraction's potential using a SWOT analysis. Telaga Cinta in Suli Village has several strengths, such as stunning natural lake scenery, attractive facilities, cleanliness and security, and basic infrastructure such as electricity and telephone networks for internet access. Additionally, the local community's hospitality is a distinctive attraction for tourists. However, some areas for improvement were addressed, including the poor condition of the road leading to the tourist site with several potholes and the lack of facilities for more food and beverage kiosks. Nevertheless, there are significant opportunities for the development of Telaga Cinta, such as job creation, increasing local community income, and the widespread availability of tourist information on the internet and social media. Regarding threats, Telaga Cinta faces several challenges, including more cooperation between the government and the community in developing the tourist site, competition from other tourist attractions, and improving facilities and services at competing tourist sites. SWOT analysis found that the intersection point lies, indicating the need to adopt a growth-oriented strategy focusing on improving transportation infrastructure and enhancing facilities according to visitor needs. Therefore, development efforts should focus on repairing the road to the location, providing the lacking facilities, and improving cooperation between the government and the local community.
Co-Authors Abdul Wasik Ady Bakri, Asri Agustinus Ufie Akbar, Rahmat Akhmad Ramli Albert , Albert Anto Susanto Antonius Rino Vanchapo Aprilia Beatrix Mainake Ari Kartiko, Ari Arshy Prodyanatasari Asraf Asraf Asriadi Asriadi Bambang Irawan Barends, Alfredo Jacob Basiran Basiran Belalawe, Maria Lusia Betoky, Meriane Budi Mardikawati Budi Sulistiyo Nugroho Budi Sulistiyo Nugroho Bugis, Farida Cindy Sandra Lumingkewas Daada, Santi Dawan, Fahri Dermawan Waruwu Deswalantri Deswalantri Dewi Sartipa Dina Mayadiana Suwarma Doho, Yohannes Don Bosco Eko Wahyudi Eny Munisah Farneubun, Maria Maessy Freddrick Tiagita Putra Baeha Waruwu Gamar Al Haddar Hasyim Mahmud Wantu Husna Amin Idam Wahyudi Imriani Idrus Ines Tuamely Jeujanan, Klementina Johan Riry Kamaruddin, Ilham Kapitan, Novita Kilian, Fijay Kohate, Deslin Lasaiba, Irvan Latusanay, Wisye Lesilawang, Siti Liline, Fonda Olga Lindawati Lindawati Liswandi, Liswandi Mahendika , Devin Mahulette, Angriany Maisura , Maisura Mamulaty, Karmila Manusiwa, Aprilia E Maryam Salampessy Mas'ud Muhammadiah Maskur Maskur Melianus Salakory, Melianus Melmambessy, Leonarda Metuduan, Sindy Monika Mia Aina Moh. Solehuddin Mohammad Amin Lasaiba Mokhammad Wahyudin Muhammad Ihsan Dacholfany Muhsin N Bailusy Mustofa Aji Prayitno Naitioy, Meliga Nasar, Ismail Ngosiem, Christofol Ni Ketut Sukanti Nunung Suryana Jamin Nurdani, Kamalia Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurida, Siti Nussy, Dessy Natallia Oitha, Viona Sofia Osok, Rafael M Pelupessy, Fatma Petrus Jacob Pattiasina Pinoa, W S Pinoa, Wiclif Sephnath Prayitno, Mustofa Aji Prima Yanuaria Buka , Sisilia Puspita Sari , Susi Putri, Wa Rahma Wati Rahman Pranovri Putra Rahyu Setiani Ramadhany Nugroho Ramdan Yusuf Ramli , Akhmad Rinda, Rinda Rinovian Rais Robby Tanod Mamusung Roberth B. Riry Roberth Berthy Riry Rosa Zulfikhar Rumengan, Marisa Enjely Salamor, Meivy Sam Hermansyah Samal, Rizki Rahmawati Samir, Sukmawati Samsudin Samsudin Setia Putra, Hari Sihasale, Daniel Anthoni Sihasale, Daniel Anthony Silaratubun, Seli Umi Siti Aminah Siti Nurida Sitti Nur Alam Sri Rahayu SRI RAHAYU Stenlly Sedubun Sudirman Sudirman Sufrina Keumala Ayu Sumardi Sumardi Susan E. Manakane, Susan E. Suyitno Suyitno Suyitno Suyitno Syawal Sandia Taipabu, Jania Taryana Tasijawa, Lenci Taty Hernawaty Teslatu, Tineke Tetelepta, Edward Gland Toker, Stefani Tribowo Rachmat Fauzan Tuga, Bulan Sari Hamid Umabaihi, Riyanti Usmaedi Usmaedi Waatwahan, Julius Denis Wattiheluw, Suria Wuri Astamala Dewi Yamco, Yuliana Yayuk Suprihartini Zainul Arifin