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The Effect of Clove Agricultural Products on Family Welfare Level in Bontobangun Village, Bulukumba Regency Kumala, Nur; Yanti, Jeddah; Baharuddin, Ichsan Invanni; Alonge, Titus Adeyemi
Prosperity: Journal of Society and Empowerment Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): June
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/prosperity.v5i1.20568

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This quantitative descriptive study aims to determine how much influence clove agricultural products have on the level of family welfare in Bontobangun Village, Rilau Ale District, Bulukumba Regency. The independent variable in this study is the agricultural yield of cloves, while the dependent variable is the level of family welfare. The population in this study was all heads of families in Bontobangun Village, Bulukumba Regency, while the sample of this study was 89 households, a sampling technique using proportional random sampling. This study uses data collection techniques through observation, interviews, distribution of questionnaire sheets and documentation. Furthermore, the data is processed using SPSS version 22 and then presented as a table with an explanation. The results showed that the clove farmers’ results significant influenced the family welfare level in Bontobangun Village, Bulukumba Regency. The largest number of clove farmer family members is 46.0 percent who have 3-4 dependents and the lowest number of family members is 10.1 percent who have 7 to 8 dependents. Most clove farming families in Bontobangun Village, Bulukumba Regency, have reached the third-class prosperous family stage. Compulsory needs of family members such as food, clothing, education, and health, family members are dependents.
Measuring The Spatio-Temporal Distribution of Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) with Copernicus Sentinel-5P Near Real Time in Medan City Yanti, Jeddah; Tampubolon, Togi; Liu, Chian-Yi; Alonge, Titus Adeyemi; Qaiyimah, Dinil; Abidin, Muh Rais; Mannan, Abdul; Saputra, Rizki Rachmad
JURNAL GEOGRAFI Vol. 16 No. 1 (2024): JURNAL GEOGRAFI
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jg.v16i1.55297

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This study aims to monitor the impact of sulfur dioxide (SO2), a significant contributor to atmospheric corrosion and associated with air pollution, in urban and industrial areas through empirical models of spatial distribution and temporal estimation in Medan. Datasets of Sentinel 5P NRTI are worth using to monitor the formation of sulfate aerosols or SO2 emissions from natural sources and anthropogenic origin in near real-time from 2019 until 2023 on the local scale, Medan. The source dataset covers 1,11 km of spatial image resolution on orbital in daily revisit time with a spectral bound between the ultraviolet and the shortwave infrared. The measurement of atmospheric SO2 concentrations is generated by enumerating the SO2 vertical column density technique at the soil surface with the cloud-based platform The Earth Engine (EE) Code Editor to handle large data sizes and produce interactive mapping. Based on the availability of auxiliary results, the number of spreading SO2 concentrations fell from 0,92 mmol/m2 in 2019 to 0,41 mmol/m2 in 2023, a reduction of 49.98 percent. The average of SO2 concentrations has decreased substantially over the years. Consequently, these pollutants have recorded long-term health and meteorological parameters impact that substances can rise or reduce acid rain.Keywords: Air pollution, Meteorological parameters, Sentinel 5P NRTI, SO2