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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 395 Documents
Application of Local Community Wisdom in Rehabilitation of River Erosion in Kampar District Saiful Adli bin Suhadak; Arrahmah Dea Syamsaputri; Rosdianto; Syafri Anwar
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education (SJDGGE) (Decemb
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/sjdgge.v9i2.713

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Research on applying local wisdom in rehabilitating river erosion was carried out in the Kenegarian Rumbio Kampar District. The aim of this research is to identify efforts to rehabilitate river erosion, identify factors that are inhibiting in rehabilitating river erosion, identifying factors that are inhibiting in rehabilitating river erosion, as well identifying and evaluating efforts made in overcoming the obstacles of river erosion rehabilitation at Kenagerian Rumbio Kabupaten Kampar. Results of research local wisdom are obtained 1) effort rehabilitation of river erosion has been good because it has been run down hereditary by the community, 2) factors resistor there are 4, the hat is household waste dumped into the river, replacement plants of river cliff, mining activities, and land clearing In river banks, and 3) efforts undertaken to overcome the obstacles of river erosion rehabilitation done in 2 ways that are by the method of vegetative and method of civil engineering
Disaster Mitigation Based on Review Articles in Sustainable Development Models in Indonesia bin Fauzi, Rosmadi; Angel Hidayat; Paus Iskarni; L. Sukardi
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education (SJDGGE) (Decemb
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/sjdgge.v9i2.714

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Natural disasters are one of the main challenges facing Indonesia which can threaten the sustainability of development and community welfare. This research aims examines the role of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in the literature review applied to disaster mitigation as part of a sustainable development model in Indonesia. The methodology used includes spatial analysis and secondary data collection regarding disasters that occurred in various regions. The research results show that the use of GIS in articles read can increase efficiency in disaster risk mapping, spatial planning and data-based decision making. In addition, the integration of GIS in disaster mitigation strategies can strengthen the resilience of society and the environment in Indonesia. This research recommends capacity building and collaboration between government, communities and stakeholders to maximize the potential of GIS in disaster mitigation and achieve sustainable development goals with One of the important goals in the SDGs is Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, which encourages disaster-resilient development, as well as Goal 13: Climate Action, which emphasizes the importance of adaptation and mitigation measures to climate change.
GIS-Based Study on the Spatial Distribution Patterns of Public Senior High Schools in Pekanbaru City Pahri, Aina
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education (SJDGGE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/sjdgge.v8i2.738

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This study analyzes the spatial distribution of public senior high schools in Pekanbaru City using a Geographic Information System (GIS) approach. Location data from 19 schools were collected through field surveys and analyzed using the Average Nearest Neighbour (ANN) method in ArcGIS. The analysis produced a Nearest Neighbour Ratio (NNR) of 1.44, with a significant z-score and p-value, indicating a dispersedĀ distribution pattern. This means that schools are relatively spread across the city rather than concentrated in certain areas. Although this pattern suggests a degree of spatial balance at the city level, several districts still lack public senior high schools, showing that equitable access to upper secondary education has not been fully achieved. The findings emphasize the importance of integrating GIS and spatial analysis into education planning to support more equitable, efficient, and data-driven policies for school facility provision in growing urban areas.
Spatial-Based Assessment of Village Development Levels Using Regional Potential Indicators in Iv Koto Aur Malintang, West Sumatra Wita Puspa Dewita; Yurni Suasti
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education (SJDGGE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/sjdgge.v8i2.739

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Village-level development is an essential component of regional planning that emphasizes the sustainable utilization of local potentials. This study aims to assess the level of development across five Nagari in IV Koto Aur Malintang Subdistrict, Padang Pariaman Regency, based on regional potential indicators outlined in the Indonesian Ministry of Home Affairs Regulation No. 12 of 2007. Using a quantitative descriptive approach, the research analyzes secondary data covering natural resources, human resources, institutional capacity, as well as infrastructure and public facilities. Each indicator was scored according to the official village profiling guidelines to categorize the development potential of each Nagari. The results indicate that the highest natural resource potential lies in the plantation and livestock sectors, particularly in Nagari III Koto Aur Malintang Selatan and Nagari III Koto Aur Malintang Utara. Agricultural potential tends to fall within the moderate-to-low range in most Nagari . In terms of human resources, population density and livelihood diversity vary significantly, influencing disparities in development outcomes. Institutional strength and infrastructure availability also differ across Nagari , with some exhibiting limitations in transportation and health facilities. Overall, development potential is categorized into three groups: high potential (Nagari III Koto Aur Malintang Selatan and Nagari III Koto Aur Malintang Timur), medium potential (Nagari III Koto Aur Malintang Utara and Balai Baiak Malai III Koto), and low potential (Nagari III Koto Aur Malintang). The study highlights the importance of adopting a place-based development approach to reduce inter-Nagari disparities. These findings are expected to inform more contextual, targeted, and sustainable village development planning.
Analysis of Nagari Development Based on Natural Resource Potential in IV Koto Aur Malintang District, Padang Pariaman Regency Wita Puspa Dewita; Yurni Suasti
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education (SJDGGE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/sjdgge.v8i2.740

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This study aims to analyze the level of nagari development based on natural resource potential in IV Koto Aur Malintang District, Padang Pariaman Regency. A descriptive quantitative approach was employed, with all nagari in the district selected as research samples using a saturated sampling technique. The study focuses on natural resource–based development, particularly in the agricultural and plantation sectors, referring to the indicators outlined in Ministry of Home Affairs Regulation No. 12 of 2007. Data were obtained from secondary sources, including official nagari government documents, and supported by primary data collected through field observations. Data analysis was conducted using descriptive quantitative techniques through ordinal scale scoring to classify nagari development levels. The results indicate variations in development levels among nagari, influenced by differences in land ownership, plantation area, agricultural productivity, and resource utilization. Nagari with larger productive land areas and higher production levels tend to exhibit better development performance. However, the dominance of intermediary-based marketing systems limits the added value received by local communities. These findings suggest that natural resources play a crucial role in nagari development, but their effectiveness depends on optimal management, institutional strengthening, and sustainable utilization.

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