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Klasifikasi Kualitas Udara di Jakarta Pada Bulan Agustus 2024 Menggunakan Algoritma C4.5 Ayu, Ika Juni Nur; Putri, Nayla Rahmania; Nugraha, Ridho Putra; Febriansyah, Ryan
JDMIS: Journal of Data Mining and Information Systems Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): February 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Penelitian Pengabdian Algero

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54259/jdmis.v3i1.3745

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Air is one of the important factors in human survival besides land and water. Poor air quality will have a negative impact on human health, ecosystem balance and climate change. This study aims to classify air quality in Jakarta in August 2024 using data mining techniques with the C4.5 algorithm. The data analyzed was obtained from the Satu Data Jakarta website published on February 19, 2024, including several measurement parameters, namely pm_sepuluh, pm_duakomalima, sulfur_dioxide, carbon_monoxide, ozone and nitrogen_dioxide. In its implementation, this research uses RapidMiner tools to process and analyze data. The classification results show that air quality in Jakarta during the period can be categorized into two groups, namely unhealthy and moderate, with the majority of measurements falling into the moderate category. The resulting classification model achieved an accuracy rate of 99.35%, indicating that the C4.5 algorithm is very effective in identifying and predicting air quality in Jakarta. This result shows that most of the air quality measurement data in Jakarta is still in a category that meets good air quality standards
MINING SUPERVISION IN PROTECTED FOREST AREAS IN INDONESIA Nugraha, Ridho Putra; Sebianto, Hadi; Ginting, Valentino; Ramadhan, Muhammad Gusti; Putri, Sinta Amelia
Communale Journal Vol 2 No 1 (2024): March
Publisher : Pusat Unggulan Ipteks-PUI Universitas Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/communale.v2i1.34291

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This research aims to analyze licensing related to mining activities in protected forest areas in Indonesia. They are using normative juridical methods with statutory and conceptual approaches. The results of this study can conclude that although there is a comprehensive legal framework, implementation, and law enforcement still face various challenges, including a lack of coordination between institutions, weak law enforcement, and conflicts of interest between environmental protection and exploitation of natural resources. Dispute resolution can be pursued through out-of-court / nonlitigation. The settlement of ecological disputes outside the court can be done by mediation or arbitration using the services of mediators and arbitrators who help resolve environmental disagreements. Settlement of environmental disputes through court legal means is carried out by filing an "environmental lawsuit" based on Article 34 UUPLH jo. Article 1365 BW on "compensation for unlawful acts" (onrechtmatigedaad).