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AGRICULTURAL LAND AND FORESTRY ZONATION AS DISASTER MITIGATION EFFORTS TO DAS KAONISIK DISTRICT, DISTRICT TINGGIMONCONG GOWA Zhiddiq, Sulaiman; Mannan, Abdul; Yusuf, Muhammad; Maddatuang, Maddatuang; Tabbu, Ansarullah; Yanti, Jeddah
Social Landscape Journal Vol 4, No 3 (2023): November
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56680/slj.v4i3.54411

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Determination of land for the development of agricultural and forestry crops important to know as mitigation in the watershed Kaonisik Tinggimoncong Gowa district in South Sulawesi. Based on land suitability and productivity data supporting the use of land for agriculture and forestry crops on some land units. Land suitability classes determined by laboratory and field test results on a number of land characteristics that are matched to the criteria of the guidelines to grow plants with CSR/FAO staff (1983). Land mapping unit is the smallest unit that is used as the evaluation unit, obtained through remote sensing interpretation, analysis, topographical maps, geological maps, soil maps, land use, slope and soil, passed penampalan (overlay) to acquire land units map. The results showed that: 1) land suitability classes for agricultural crops; corresponding marginal (S3) 12 land units: 1450 ha (38.5%), does not match the current (N1) 1 unit area: 80.5 ha (2.2%), and not suitable permanent (N2) 11 land units: 2094 ha (59.3%). The limiting factor is the dominant medium roots (r), nutrients available (n), and terrain (s), while for forest plants: as marginal (S3) 8 units of land: 952 ha (24.9%), it is not appropriate at this time (N1) 6 unit of land: 644 ha (17.7%), not suitable permanent (N2) 10 land units: 2029 ha (57.4%). The limiting factor is the dominant medium roots (r). 2) Agihan sub-class of land suitability potential (S3rns) for the coffee plant in the village of Jonjo, Baliti, Majannang, Borong Bulo, Laloasa, Bangkitonro, Bontopanno, Gallang, with an area of 1450.5 ha Pattiro (38.5%), according to the plant sengon marginal (S3ns) Majannang village, Borong Bulo, Jonjo, Laloasa, Tonrokombang, and Manimbahoi with an area 952 ha (24.9%).
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE INQUIRY LEARNING MODEL TO IMPROVE GEOGRAPHY LEARNING OUTCOMES OF CLASS XI IPS 1 STUDENTS AT SMAN 7 BULUKUMBA Zhiddiq, Sulaiman; Septiani, Andi; Maddatuang, Maddatuang; Yusuf, Muhammad; Mannan, Abdul
Social Landscape Journal Vol 6, No 3 (2025): November
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56680/slj.v6i3.74726

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This study aims to determine 1) how the learning outcomes are after using Inquiry Learning, 2) the differences in learning outcomes of class XI IPS 1 using the Inquiry Learning model and conventional learning models, 3) the effectiveness of using models in the geography learning process of class XI IPS 1 at SMAN 7 Bulukumba. Data analysis uses descriptive and inferential analysis. The results of the study showed that the learning outcomes of class XI IPS1 1) after using the Inquiry Learning model obtained an average value of 85.35, 2) the differences in learning outcomes of class XI IPS1 using the Inquiry Learning and conventional learning models were 85.35 and 78.60 there was an increase of 6.75, and 3) the effectiveness of using the Inquiry Learning model was 100, so the level of effectiveness of the Inquiry Learning model in this study was included in the very effective category.