Yuangwidi, Kinanthi Purbaning
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RURAL-URBAN MIGRATION FACTORS AND EFFECTS: A COMPARISON STUDY BETWEEN JAKARTA, INDONESIA, AND KLANG VALLEY, MALAYSIA METROPOLITAN Yuangwidi, Kinanthi Purbaning; Razali, Muhammad Syafiq; Fuad, Fatihin Nabiha Mohd Zekeri; Abdullah, Nurul Hakimah Che; Salma, Greace Nanda Putri; Ashari, Arif; Ervin, Muhamad
JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya Vol 22 No 2 (2024): JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jggp.v22n2.p147-166

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Cities in Southeast Asia continue to be destinations for population migration in recent years. Large migration destinations include the Klang Valley, Malaysia, and the Jakarta Metropolitan area, Indonesia. Here, we present an analysis of the factors and impacts of rural-urban migration in Klang Valley, Malaysia and Jakarta, Indonesia. The study was conducted using secondary data obtained from desk research and documents. The analysis was conducted descriptively by paying attention to the themes of geography, namely location, place, human and environmental interaction, movement, and region. This research is a qualitative research that implements phenomenology in geography. The results show that rural-urban migration is influenced by several factors, namely economic, social, and government policies related to the metropolitan area development plan. In summary, this study provides alternative information about the causes and impacts of rural-urban migration in metropolitan cities in Southeast Asia. Keywords: Factors, Effects, Rural-Urban Migration, Klang Valley, Jakarta Metropolitan Area
Exploring the legend and the myth in ocean and maritime life: A systematic literature review Olivia, Raisya Arzety; Ashari, Arif; Ervin, Muhamad; Hadi, Bambang Syaeful; Brotowiranti, Rayung Wulan; Reswari, Az-Zahra Ardhana; Yuangwidi, Kinanthi Purbaning; Salma, Greace Nanda Putri; Fitriana, Kamlia Nur; Abdullah, Nurul Hakimah Che; Zekeri, Fatihin Nabiha Mohd; Razali, Muhammad Syafiq
Geomedia Majalah Ilmiah dan Informasi Kegeografian Vol. 22 No. 2 (2024): Geo Media: Majalah Ilmiah dan Informasi Kegeografian
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/gm.v22i2.78772

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Oceans cover about two-thirds of the Earth's surface and hold no less than 97% of the Earth's water. With this significant position, many mysteries still have yet to be revealed by various explorations and studies on the oceans. Here, we explore the oceans' and maritime world's legends and myths worldwide. This paper is a systematic literature review (SLR) organized using the PRISMA approach. Search keywords were determined using the PCC method. The documents reviewed were obtained from the Scopus database. A total of 436 documents were obtained, and 70 met the criteria based on selection in the extraction process and continued in the review stage. The findings of this study show that ocean and maritime myths are not always related to metaphysical myths. Some myths are philosophies of community life and semiotics. Myths related to metaphysics usually form local wisdom in the community. In summary, this study offers new insights into myths in the oceans, a topic that is still relatively rare in previous literature.