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SISTEM INFORMASI GEOGRAFIS TENTANG JUMLAH TENAGA KESEHATAN MENURUT KECAMATAN DI KABUPATEN BREBES Yudha Ananda Ramadhan; Bambang Agus Herlambang; Ahmad Khoerul Anam
Jurnal Kesehatan Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Januari
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This research is entitled Utilization of Geographic Information Systems, number of workers according to sub-districts in the Brebes Regency area. With the aim of helping the internet user community via the web. In this way, it is believed that it will be able to provide accurate information. This research displays digital maps on the web using the Google Maps API. With the belief that with an application that can clearly and completely display names, photos, descriptions and locations of hospitals, the number of health workers, the number of illnesses and the condition of babies born taken from the database contained in the Google DBMS, it can be easier to find out the number of health facilities. in Brebes district. Keywords: Health Workers, Mapping, GIS, Web.
SISTEM INFORMASI GEOGRAFIS POTENSI GENANGAN BANJIR DI DEMAK Eka Setyabudi; Bambang Agus Herlambang; Ahmad Khoerul Anam
ADMIN: Jurnal Administrasi Negara Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): Januari
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Demak Regency is one of the districts in the province of Central Java, Indonesia. The capital city is Demak Kota District, this district borders the Java Sea to the west, Jepara Regency to the north, Kudus Regency to the east, Grobogan Regency to the southeast, and Semarang City and Semarang Regency to the west. Demak Regency is one of the areas in north coast of Java. As a coastal area, apart from having great potential, the coast in Demak Regency is also an area prone to land subsidence and tidal flooding. This research aims to analyze the potential for flood inundation in Demak Regency using a Geographic Information System (GIS) approach. Spatial data in the form of land elevation, rainfall and land use are collected and analyzed using the latest GIS software. The results of the analysis show the identification of areas that have the potential to experience flood inundation, with topography and land use factors playing a crucial role in determining the level of risk. This research contributes to understanding the potential for flood inundation in Demak Regency and can be the basis for future disaster risk mitigation and management policies.