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Integration of Participatory Mapping, Crowdsourcing and Geographic Information System in Flood Disaster Management (Case Study Ciledug Lor, Cirebon) Moh. Dede; Millary Agung Widiawaty; Galuh Putri Pramulatsih; Arif Ismail; Amniar Ati; Hendro Murtianto
Journal of Information Technology and Its Utilization Vol 2 No 2 (2019)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Multi Media

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30818/jitu.2.2.2555

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Ciledug Lor is a flood-prone area in Cirebon Regency. Flood disaster management can empower the community through participatory mapping and crowdsourcing activities. This study aims to analyze the level of floods, threats, vulnerabilities, capacities, risks and refuge locations in Ciledug Lor Village based on participatory mapping, crowdsourcing, and GIS. Various indicators of threat, vulnerability, and flood capacity are obtained from field surveys, open data and official data that have been given a value and weight which are then processed using overlay analysis to obtain flood risk parameters. Determination of refuge locations used network analysis to find out the route, distance, and effective time. The results analysis and modeling showed the average flood level in Ciledug Lor reached 2.27 meters. The refugee location for Dusun Pamosongan and Dusun Kampung Baru are to the north close to the railway tracks. Meanwhile, Dusun Karanganyar and Dusun Genggong are in the Ciledug Bus Terminal. In the future, participatory mapping, crowdsourcing, and GIS are expected to build awareness and resilience of disaster
UTILIZATION EOS PLATFORM AS CLOUD-BASED GIS TO ANALYZE VEGETATION GREENNESS IN CIREBON REGENCY, INDONESIA Moh. Dede; Millary Agung Widiawaty
Journal of Information Technology and Its Utilization Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Multi Media

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30818/jitu.3.1.3257

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Cloud-Based GIS development has been increasing rapidly since the need for big computing for online spatial data. Besides Google Earth Engine, there is actually another Cloud-Based GIS with similar features namely EOS Platform. This study aims to determine the EOS Platform utilization as a Cloud-Based GIS to Analyze Vegetation Greenness in Cirebon Regency, Indonesia. The selection of research location based on the various phenomenon of development in the Cirebon Regency. Vegetation greenness analysis using the NDVI algorithm which available on EOS Processing and Landsat series images are obtained from Land Viewer. Changes in vegetation greenness were analyzed descriptively from NDVI values in two periods at each pixel in the same location. The results of the analysis with the EOS Platform show a decreasing vegetation greenness in the western and peri-urban areas caused by LULC changes. From this analysis, it is proven that EOS Platform can be used for effective and efficient satellite image processing. Even so, some EOS Platform products with BETA version status still show some obstacles related to integration between products.
Edukasi Partisipatif untuk Keberlanjutan Ekosistem Pesisir: Implementasi Program Penguatan Generasi Lestari di SMK Negeri 1 Pangandaran Oktavia, Dina; Widiawaty, Millary Agung; Dede, Moh.; Hastuti, Lathifah Puji; Lukman, Kevin Muhamad; Pratiwi, Santi Dwi; Rabbiyani, Sari; Mushafqzaman, Zalzabilla Sapphira
Lamahu: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Terintegrasi Vol 5, No 1: February 2026
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/ljpmt.v5i1.36219

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The Pangandaran Nature Reserve faces increasing sustainability pressures due to intensified human activities in its surroundings. This Community Service Program (PKM) aims to enhance environmental literacy and conservation participation among students of SMK Negeri 1 Pangandaran as prospective agents of change. A total of 50 participants were involved through a participatory approach combining interactive seminars and hands-on training in organic waste composting. Evaluation results show that all participants are familiar with the Pangandaran Nature Reserve; however, understanding of its ecological and scientific functions remains limited (30%). Field visits and social media serve as the main information sources that enhance learning effectiveness. Most participants have joined conservation activities such as community clean-ups and tree planting, demonstrating positive attitudes toward environmental preservation. The program effectively strengthened understanding and fostered social capital for school-based conservation. An educative and applicative approach emphasizing experiential learning and personal responsibility proves effective in nurturing sustainable awareness of protected areas.