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Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education
ISSN : 25804030     EISSN : 25801775     DOI : -
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Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education (sjdgge) is an international journal published twice a year in June and December by Universitas Negeri Padang in cooperation with The Center for Disaster and Environmental Studies, Center for Watershed Study, and Center for Community Aspiration and Population Studies. The Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education welcomes authoritative, original, ably illustrated, and well-written manuscripts on any topic of disaster, geographical, importance related to Indonesian cases and geography education in the world. The Journal publishes Articles, Technical Notes, Rapid Communications, Opinion Papers, Comments/Responses and Corrections.
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Articles 392 Documents
Multi-Level Mitigation Against Abrasion at The Ring-1 Local Transmigrant Area of Bugel Village, Kulon Progo, Indonesia Oriza Herastuti, Karina; Maisarah, Siti Masyithoh; Srianti, Novi Mega; Prih Nurlia, Nadya Devista; Marsida, Feby Aulia; Anggara, Vivi Silvia; Ruslanjari, Dina
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 5 No 2 (2021): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education (December Edition)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (297.806 KB) | DOI: 10.24036/sjdgge.v5i2.394

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Abrasion has impacted the Local Transmigrant Area of Bugel Village, KulonProgo, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. In the past 5 years, abrasion has diminished distance between houses and shoreline up to 45,66 – 80,66 meters. Z-Score based quantitative method is implemented for vulnerability study, whilst descriptive qualitative based on cross tabulation is used for SWOT analysis. As a majority, 29% among 55 houses are classified as highly-vulnerable against abrasion. SWOT analysis indicated that in order to have a proper multi-level mitigation scenario, it is paramount tomitigate among each household by doing adaptation scenario amid rainy season, gainingnon-agricultural skills, createsavings, and involved in local communities. Also, within community level, it is considerably important to plant and make more coastal vegetations especially cemaraudang(Casuarina equisetifolia)along with limestone as protection. Lastly, within collective level, mitigation might be done by make cooperation with academists and local government for a better implementation of 6M which consists of (1) measurement of coastal abrasion, (2) mechanism of coastal abrasion understanding, (3) modelling for predictions, (4) monetary aspects (Cost Benefit Analysis/CBA), (5) measures’ implementation, as well as (6) monitor and evaluate the progress of abrasion.
An Evaluation of English Materials Based on the Needs of Health Promotion Department Students at Health Polytechnic of Padang Sari, Revi Nilam; Fatimah, Sitti
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 4 No 1 (2020): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education (SJDGGE)
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. English class in Health Promotion Department faced many obstacles. Those might be related to low English proficiency students, inappropriate learning materials and the ignorance of need analysis. To overcome the obstacles, need analysis is regarded as the most crucial stage. It covered a wide range of activities coping with either the students’ learning needs or their target needs and would begin by analyzing the needs of curriculum demand. It is known as needs analysis. Needs analysis is assumed as the starting point to choose the suitable subject material to fulfill the demand of work field. Therefore, an evaluation of teaching materials based on the needs of Health Promotion Department Students at Health Polytechnic of Padang is required to conduct as the purpose of this research.This research was designed as a survey research. It involved 107 respondents who registered as all active students of Health Promotion Department from the first until the third year; enroll 2017 – 2019 academic years. The data were collected through questionnaire and observation document. The data was analyzed by using quantitative and qualitative method. The questionnaire was analyzed by using quantitative method, meanwhile document observation from the syllabus and questionnaire from the students were analyzed by using qualitative. The findings of this research concluded that the teaching materials on the syllabus of Health Promotion Department Padang have been enough appropriate with the students’ need in short-term (during study process); and long-term (for working life); it was proven by, or a half of them have been appropriate. However, the implementation of the four skills of English has been not appropriate applied yet, since the teaching materials gave for reading more. Teaching English with specific topic that related to the students’ major for all language skills would make them become more enthusiastic. This would be a recommendation to the institution, curriculum designer and course designer to consider the result of this research. The new syllabus and module should be recommended.
Groundwater Potential and Threats in Karst Topography, Ponjong District, Gunung Kidul Indonesia -, Muzani; Handayani, Eka Putri; Anggraeni, Febbry Nurul; Agusman, Ridho
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education (June Edition)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (235.685 KB) | DOI: 10.24036/sjdgge.v6i1.385

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Indonesia has many karst landscapes, even reaching an area of ​​15.4 million hectares spread over the islands of Sumatra, Java, Papua, and other small islands. For the island of Java, the famous karst areas include; Gunung Kidul, which is divided into three zones in terms of physiography and development, namely; the North zone which is in the Batur Agung area; the Central zone is located in the Ledok Wonosari area, and the last is the South zone which is in Gunung Sewu. In general, karst areas have different characteristics from other landscape areas, where karst areas are identical to dry and arid land, as well as hydrology that is underground and there is no surface flow. Water resources are one of the essential elements in the activities of living things. Its existence is expected to support daily human activities. The karst landscape of Gunung Kidul in the province of the Special Region of Yogyakarta is a well-known karst area in Indonesia, one of which is located in the Ponjong sub-district, which is flanked by three development zones. This makes the karst landform in the Ponjong sub-district quite unique because it consists of karst land and non-karst land as well as most of the potential water sources which include; springs, lakes, rivers, and wells that can be used to fulfill the domestic needs of residents around the karst area, as well as the potential for ecotourism. Even so, there is a risk for the Ponjong karst area, namely the vulnerability of groundwater pollution by natural and human activities. This makes the government and the surrounding community require efforts to conserve the Ponjong karst area in utilizing its potential so that there is no excessive damage to the karst area.
Management of Organic Waste Into Eco Enzyme in Ulakan Tapakis Padang Pariaman - Indonesia Prarikeslan, Widya; Rahmaneli, Rahmaneli; Nora, Desri Nora; Prayoga, Rendi
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education (June Edition)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (450.115 KB) | DOI: 10.24036/sjdgge.v6i1.391

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his article aims to increase the knowledge of mothers and young women in processing organic waste into useful goods and increase the understanding and ability of the community in terms of waste sorting and management. The visible aspects of the process of sorting organic and non-organic waste. This activity was carried out in Nagari Ulakan, Ulaakan Tapakis District, Padang Pariaman Regency. The participants involved were housewives and young women who were represented by 17 people. The form of activity is conducting training related to waste sorting and conducting training related to managing organic waste into eco enzymes. The implementation stage begins with the preparation stage, stage, and ends at the monitoring and evaluation stage. The results of the training carried out in Nagari Ulakan, Padang Pariaman Regency in the form of environmentally friendly enzymes that can be used in everyday life, such as for house cleaning, fruit and also as fertilizer. From this training, the community understands the benefits generated from organic waste that does not need to be disposed of but can be reused, this can also reduce the amount of waste that is thrown into the landfill every day. Cutting the flow of waste distribution to landfill and waste management is an effective solution and accelerates the processing of waste into more useful products.
Stunting Prevention Through Nutritional Education for Mothers and Children in Nagari Kajai, Pasaman Barat Regency Aprihatin, Yessy; Anggia Sari, Dwi Happy; Prarikeslan, Widya; ErpitaYanti, ErpitaYanti
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education (June Edition)
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Stunting is a condition of chronic malnutrition during growth and development since early life. West Pasaman Regency is one of the provinces in West Sumatra which tends to experience an increase in stunting prevalence from 2007 to 2017, although there was a decline in 2018, the prevalence is still high at 35.2 (Riskesdas, 2018). To overcome this problem, it is important to conduct health education through the use of a healthy diet to prevent growth retardation. The purpose of this non-profit service is to increase knowledge and understanding of mothers in stunting prevention through health education to mothers and children, so that direct motivation from mothers is expected to be able to optimally pay attention to their growth and development. from children. The method used is to examine maternal knowledge and the problems of stunting prevention and early detection of stunting in Nagari Kajai. Mother's knowledge was measured by pre-test health education and post-test health education. Based on the pre and post test results from 21 respondents, 10 respondents (47.61%) understood about stunting prevention and it increased after health education was carried out where 17 respondents (80.95%) understood about stunting prevention, data were collected before health counseling was carried out. It is hoped that Nagari Kajai mothers will always follow a healthy diet for their children and receive ongoing support from cadres to prevent stunting and reduce stunting in West Pasaman Regency, especially Nagari Kajai.
Village Project as the Implementation of the Program of Freedom to Learn-Independent Campus (Merdeka Belajar-Kampus Merdeka) in Geography Education Program Mariya, Sri; Gistituatuti, Nurhizrah; Betri, Alwen
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education (June Edition)
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ABSTRACT: The village project is one part of the Thematic Community Service Program of Freedom to Learn-Independent Campus program or in Bahasa Indonesia called as Merdeka Belajar – Kampus Merdeka (MBKM) which is a form of education by providing students with experience to live in a society in outside the university, by which with the community can identify potentials of the problems and solve it together. With this activity, students are expected to be able to develop the potential of the village/district and provide solutions to the problems that exist in the that area. This type of research is qualitative research, with data collection methods with observation and documentation. This research was conducted in three villages in West Sumatra, namely Nagari Mandeh, Nagari Manggopoh and Nagari Sungai Pua. In this program, there are seven stages of activities carried out, namely student socialization, technical focus group discussion (FGD), student debriefing, socialization in the village, Geographic Information System (GIS) training, and Web GIS training in Nagari Mandeh, Nagari Manggopoh, and Nagari Sungai Pua. The activity focused on two important programs, namely GIS training and village website training. The results of this program are village maps and websites, there are thirteen (13) physical maps of the area and twelve (12) regional social maps and digital data collection, the results of which are then converted into the equivalent of 10 courses converted for a total of 20 credits.
Mapping of Mangrove Distribution in Percut Sei Tuan Sub-District Deli Serdang Regency Delita, Fitra; Elfayetti, Elfayetti; Rohani, Rohani; Suriani, Meilinda; Ghazali Matondang, Muhammad Farouq; Herdi, Herdi
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education (June Edition)
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Mangroves are coastal ecosystems that are rich in diversity of flora and fauna. Mangroves have an important role in coastal areas in terms of ecology, biology, and economy. However, mangrove management has not balanced these three aspects and tends to be exploited for economic purposes. The purpose of this study was to map the distribution of mangroves, identify changes and zoning of mangroves in the Percut Sei Tuan subdistrict. The method used in this research is a survey method. Collecting data from Landsat Multitemporal images in 2017 and 2021 as well as field data through observation. Data analysis was performed using Envi and Arc GIS software. The results showed that the distribution of mangroves was found along the coast of Percut Sei Tuan District. The decline in mangrove ecosystems occurred in the period 2017 and 2021. Mangrove zoning in this area is in accordance with other mangrove zoning in Indonesia, which consists of open mangroves, transitional mangroves, brackish mangroves, and mangroves close to the mainland. The diversity of mangrove species in the form of true mangroves and associated mangroves was also found on the coast of Percut Sei Tuan District.
Development of E-Modules in Geography Subject to Improve Self Regulation, Motivation and Learning Outcomes Yenny, Novida; Delita, Fitra; Sidauruk, Tumiar; Elfayetti, Elfayetti; Herdi, Herdi
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education (June Edition)
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Mastery of learning technology by teachers is highly necessary for the digital era. For example, the ability of teachers to package learning materials using various software in various formats. One form of presenting learning materials with technology is an e-module. E-modules serve as the main teaching material in online learning and can also be used in face-to-face learning. The purpose of this study was to develop an -module, evaluate its feasibility and analyze its effect on motivation, self-regulation and learning outcomes in online learning. This research used the ADDIE model and then continued with a quasi-experimental research design with two pretest-posttest groups. The subjects of this study were students who participated in the Geography Learning Planning course. Class A (control group) and Class C (experimental group) students each consisted of 20 people. Data was collected through questionnaires and tests. The data analysis used is descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. The statistical tests carried out were t-test and ANCOVA by using SPSS version 24 software. The results showed that the e-module developed was very feasible and the application of the e-module in online learning was significantly increased self-regulation, motivation, and learning outcomes.
Spatio Temporal Analysis of Urban Heat Stress Using Multispectral Data Antomi, Yudi
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 6 No 1 (2022): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education (June Edition)
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The effect of urbanization on the future atmospheric environment of cities around the world remains uncertain in the context of climate change. Using temperature measures can be analyzed how changes in the thermal environment can affect human well-being. The study aims to support city planning authorities in the study of urban heat stress hazards. Therefore, land surface temperatures (LST), as well as Physiological Equivalent Temperature (PET), are applied to take into account the spatial distribution of heat stress. Heat stress conditions are mapped and generated by connecting land surface temperatures with PET values. Landsat 7 ETM+ and Landsat 8 OLI/TIRS remote sensing data are used to capture LST, and PET categories are used to assess heat stress based on LST. Based on the results of the spatial analysis shows there is an increase in the hazard of spatiotemporal heat stress in Padang city, in the year 2007 the highest LST reached 300C in the category of Moderate Heat Stress with an area of 1.2 hectares, but in the year 2017, the highest temperature reached 330C with a wide area of Moderate Heat Stress reaching 730.98 hectares. These results demonstrate the need for mitigating heat stress through the city's green open spaces.
Analysis of Flood Susceptibility in Adimulyo District, Kebumen Regency Year 2021 Muryani, Chatarina; Yusup, Yasin; Rahayu, Puji
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 6 No 2 (2022): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education (December Edition)
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Flood is a disaster is a large amount of puddle of water, occurs due to natural factors and human factors. Adimulyo district is one of the districts in Kebumen Regency which exposed to floods several times every year. This study aims is to analyse flood vulnerability in Adimulyo District, Kebumen Regency. This research is a quantitative descriptive research, data collection techniques in the form of field observations and secondary data analysis. Flood susceptibility analysis was carried out by overlaying maps of rainfall, soil type, elevation, slope, and distance from the area to the river. The unit of analysis uses land units. To determine the level of flood susceptibility in Adimulyo Regency, the scoring method is used. The results showed that the level of flood susceptibility in Adimulyo District was divided into 3 classes, namely 7 land units of moderate vulnerability, 54 land units of high vulnerability, and very vulnerable 13 land units.

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