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Journal : Jurnal Penelitian Geografi (JPG)

Analysis of the Projection of Primary School Needs in Sukamakmue District, Sabang Municipality in 2045 Sinabang, Immanuel; Salsabila, Gadis; Sinaga, Putri; Lubis, Darwin Parlaungan; Permana, Sendi; Rahmadi, M Taufik; Arif, Muhammad
Jurnal Penelitian Geografi (JPG) Vol 12, No 2 (2024): Jurnal Penelitian Geografi (JPG)
Publisher : Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpg.v12i2.30588

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The availability of educational facilities, particularly at the elementary level, plays a crucial role in regional development. This study aims to: (a) evaluate the availability of existing elementary school facilities in Sukamakmue District, (b) analyze the projected needs for elementary school facilities in Sukamakmue District by 2045, and (c) recommend appropriate policies to address the future needs for elementary school facilities in the district. The research utilizes a combination of secondary data analysis and primary data obtained through interviews with key stakeholders in the Education Office. The findings indicate that the distribution of public elementary schools is relatively even across all villages in Sukamakmue District, with a total of 7 public elementary schools currently available. However, based on the population projection for 2045, Paya Seunura Village is expected to experience significant population growth, necessitating the addition of more elementary school facilities over the next 21 years. The projection for facility needs was calculated using a facility needs analysis, with the base year set between 2021 and 2045. In contrast, the other villages show declining population growth, suggesting that no additional facilities will be required. Keywords: educational facilities; availability; needs; elementary school
Spatial Utilization Planning of Mangrove Conservation Area at Tinjul Village, Lingga Regency Permana, Sendi; Sari, Yetti Anita; Harefa, Meilinda Suriani; Tuhono, Eling; Rahmadi, M Taufik; Lubis, Darwin Parlaungan; Damanik, M Ridha Safii; Ginting, M Rizky Pratama; Halim, Jennifer
Jurnal Penelitian Geografi (JPG) Vol 12, No 2 (2024): Jurnal Penelitian Geografi (JPG)
Publisher : Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpg.v12i2.31374

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The Indonesian Coastal Conservation Foundation (Yakopi) has successfully planted 82.24 hectares of mangroves in Tinjul Village, Lingga Regency. However, mangrove planting efforts need to be complemented with mangrove zoning mapping and the establishment of village regulations for mangrove protection. This research employs a qualitative approach using the Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) method, with data collection through Focus Group Discussions (FGD), participatory mapping, and documentation. The analysis method used is descriptive. The results indicate that (1) the first FGD led to an agreement on conducting mangrove zoning mapping and formulating village regulations, (2) a field survey via participatory mapping produced a mangrove zoning map, (3) the second FGD resulted in consensus on the mangrove zoning maps and village regulations regarding mangrove protection, and (4) the third FGD led to the ratification and handover of the mangrove zoning maps and Tinjul Village Regulation No. 002 of 2024 on mangrove protection to village government officials. The study concludes that community-based mangrove management can be sustainable, contributing to the balance of the existing ecosystem.Keywords: mangrove conservation; planning; spatial utilization
Spatial Utilization Planning of Mangrove Conservation Area at Tinjul Village, Lingga Regency Permana, Sendi; Sari, Yetti Anita; Harefa, Meilinda Suriani; Tuhono, Eling; Rahmadi, M Taufik; Lubis, Darwin Parlaungan; Damanik, M Ridha Safii; Ginting, M Rizky Pratama; Halim, Jennifer
Jurnal Penelitian Geografi (JPG) Vol 12, No 2 (2024): Jurnal Penelitian Geografi (JPG)
Publisher : Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpg.v12i2.31374

Abstract

The Indonesian Coastal Conservation Foundation (Yakopi) has successfully planted 82.24 hectares of mangroves in Tinjul Village, Lingga Regency. However, mangrove planting efforts need to be complemented with mangrove zoning mapping and the establishment of village regulations for mangrove protection. This research employs a qualitative approach using the Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) method, with data collection through Focus Group Discussions (FGD), participatory mapping, and documentation. The analysis method used is descriptive. The results indicate that (1) the first FGD led to an agreement on conducting mangrove zoning mapping and formulating village regulations, (2) a field survey via participatory mapping produced a mangrove zoning map, (3) the second FGD resulted in consensus on the mangrove zoning maps and village regulations regarding mangrove protection, and (4) the third FGD led to the ratification and handover of the mangrove zoning maps and Tinjul Village Regulation No. 002 of 2024 on mangrove protection to village government officials. The study concludes that community-based mangrove management can be sustainable, contributing to the balance of the existing ecosystem.Keywords: mangrove conservation; planning; spatial utilization
Analysis of the Projection of Primary School Needs in Sukamakmue District, Sabang Municipality in 2045 Sinabang, Immanuel; Salsabila, Gadis; Sinaga, Putri; Lubis, Darwin Parlaungan; Permana, Sendi; Rahmadi, M Taufik; Arif, Muhammad
Jurnal Penelitian Geografi (JPG) Vol 12, No 2 (2024): Jurnal Penelitian Geografi (JPG)
Publisher : Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpg.v12i2.30588

Abstract

The availability of educational facilities, particularly at the elementary level, plays a crucial role in regional development. This study aims to: (a) evaluate the availability of existing elementary school facilities in Sukamakmue District, (b) analyze the projected needs for elementary school facilities in Sukamakmue District by 2045, and (c) recommend appropriate policies to address the future needs for elementary school facilities in the district. The research utilizes a combination of secondary data analysis and primary data obtained through interviews with key stakeholders in the Education Office. The findings indicate that the distribution of public elementary schools is relatively even across all villages in Sukamakmue District, with a total of 7 public elementary schools currently available. However, based on the population projection for 2045, Paya Seunura Village is expected to experience significant population growth, necessitating the addition of more elementary school facilities over the next 21 years. The projection for facility needs was calculated using a facility needs analysis, with the base year set between 2021 and 2045. In contrast, the other villages show declining population growth, suggesting that no additional facilities will be required. Keywords: educational facilities; availability; needs; elementary school