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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
The Mapping of Disaster Readiness of SSB (The Disaster Ready Schools) in The Coastal Area of Padang City, Indonesia Anwar, Syafri
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 1 No 1 (2017): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education
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The purpose of this research was to identify the level of readiness of SSB (the Disaster Ready Schools) in the coastal area of Padang City especially in the red zone area in facing the disaster, especially earthquake and tsunami. Some variables of SSB are: the school community knowledge about the disaster, the disaster response skills, the school policies/SOP, the emergency response plans, and the resource mobilization. This research was descriptive research using observation, interviews and questionnaires in data collection. The data were analyzed using the percentage formula to determine the tendency of respondents. The research population was the SSB in the red zone area. The samples were determined by using purposive sampling technique to choose the schools and proportional random sampling technique to choose the respondents. The results of the research are: 1). the school community knowledge about the disaster tends to be good (3.1), 2). the disaster response skills tend to be good (3.2). 3). not all schools have the good school policies/SOP, 4). In general, no schools have the emergency response plans/the resource mobilization. Based on the calculation of the indicators achievement level, it can be concluded that the readiness of SSB in the coastal area of Padang City especially in the red zone area in facing the disaster is still low. It is proved by only a limited number of SSB that have good readiness. The research recommends: a need of serious disaster mitigation efforts on the part of policy makers. The efforts must be done according to program and continuously. In the attempts given,a variety of innovative activities should be done, such as doing the socialization and disaster response simulation periodically, the celebration of the disaster day, the celebration of the earth day, the celebration of the environmental day, and the empowerment of community (especially schools community), as well as the provision of facilities and infrastructure.
Determination of Junior High School Location Through Geographic Information System Utilization Badriyah, Opilona
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 1 No 2 (2017): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Volume 1 Number 2
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a management tool in the form of computer-assisted information related to the system's mapping and analysis of all occurences on earth. In education, GIS can be used to determine the location of the new school. The purpose of writing this article is to explain the importance of GIS in determining the location of education. The object of study is the equity and expansion of education access, in the form of determining the location of new schools. The method of writing this article was using the relevant literature analysis. Conclusion of this article is for equity and justice of public access in obtaining education service, determination of new school location needs to use Geographic Information System.
Influence of Achieved Status on Clean and Healthy Behavior in Coastal Sasak West Pasaman Prarikeslan, Widya; Mariya, Sri
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 1 No 2 (2017): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Volume 1 Number 2
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This research is a survey research with explanatory research, data related to the achieved status and behavior of clean and healthy living is taken directly in the field. The method used in this research is correlational method, which consists of two variables are variable X (status achieved) and variable Y PHBS. Data analysis technique used multiple linear regression test at 95% confidence level. Data processing using SPSS to know the relationship between the status achieved with the clean and healthy behavior. Tool of data collection used in this research is a questionnaire. Implementation of this activity is planned for 1 phase done in 2016 with analyze, the relationship between the status achieved with the clean and healthy behavior.
The Implementation of VCT (Value Clarification Technique) Model in Improving Students’ Responsibility Character on Environment in Indonesia Dahliar, Dahliar
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 1 No 2 (2017): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Volume 1 Number 2
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The purpose of this research was to develop students’ responsibility character through the implementation of VCT learning and study its effect on students’concern towards enviromental hygiene in state senior high school of Solek Regency. This research employed mixed method research. The data was collected through observation, interview and documentation. To analyze the data, the researcher used simple percentage analysis followed by data reduction, interpretation and conclusion. The result of the study showed that the implementation of learning by using VCT learning model in developing the character of responsibility has been going well. In State Senior High School 1 of Pantai Cermin, students’ responsibility character was going into “start to develop” criteria while in State Senior High School 1 of Lembah Gumanti it was categorized as “Culturized”. The development of resposibility character in both schools was affected by schools’ condition and location.
Households Community Preparedness in Dealing with Landslides Ridwan Pauji, Muhammad; Maryani, Enok; Ruhimat, Mamat
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 1 No 2 (2017): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Volume 1 Number 2
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The aim of this research were to (1) identify household preparedness in dealing with landslides as seen from the indicator of knowledge and attitude, emergency planning, early warning system resources mobilizing capability, (2) to analyze factors of difference household preparedness. Research was done to the society of Cipanas subdistrict, Cianjur district, West Java. The method used is descriptive. Sampling was done by purposive sampling study with the number of 72 households in each sample area. The data analysis used an index analysis to measure the level of household preparedness. The results of early research shows that level of household preparedness in dealing with landslide in Cipanas subdistrict, district of Cianjur, is still in the low category. The values of each parameter are vary, but overall fall into the less prepared category.
The Decrasing Trend of Precipitation Observed at Watersheds in Padang for The Period 1975-2013 Wilis, Ratna; Nugroho, Sugeng
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 1 No 2 (2017): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Volume 1 Number 2
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One of the consequences of the ongoing climate change is the increasing likelihood of extreme precipitation frequency in the future, which causes the declining trend of total precipitation that affects water debits in the watersheds and brings difficulties to a city like Padang that is situated near the watersheds. In order to elaborate on this, a number of extreme precipitation indices recommended by ETCCDMI was utilized to assess the extreme precipitation condition for the period 1975-2013. These indices were calculated based on the rain-gauge stations along the watersheds in and around Padang. Before processing the data, a series of homogeneity test were undertaken to make sure the data were comparable. The results showed that there was a significant declining trend on the total annual precipitation (PRCPTOT), an increasing trend of the number of days without rain (R0) and a decreasing frequency of the number of days with precipitation of more than 50 mm in the Batang Kuranji Watershed. The results suggested that atmospheric circulations, such as El Nino and positive Dipole Mode, have played their role on the trend as a result of their intensified frequency due to global warming.
The Evaluation of Disaster Alert School Program (SSB) In Padang City Oktavia, Oktavia
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 1 No 2 (2017): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Volume 1 Number 2
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The purpose of this research was to analyze the evaluation ofContext, Input, Prosess,Product, Outcome dand policy direction of SSB Program (Disaster Alert School) at Senior High School Pertiwi 1 which was located in the Tsunami-prone red zone area in Padang City.This research was an evaluative research and it was approached qualitatively ad quantitatively (mixed method). The researcher used purposive sampling technique to choose research participants. The participants were mento of SSB, Headmaster, KOGAMI (Tsunami Alert Community), and BPBD (Regional Disaster Management Agency). The techniques of data collection were observation, interview, questionnaire, and documentation. The results of this research are 1. Context evaluation was manifested through; (a) success goals (b) good environment condition (c) Advantages and Disadvatages of the program. 2. Input evaluation manifestations are; (a) the lack of natural resources and the necessity of relevant background of education (b) low budget (c) good facilities and infrastucture (d) time of SSB establishment in 2009 until now (e) excellent school policy in the form of sustainable development. 3. Process evaluation manifestations are; (a) a good planning between school and related institutions(b) the implemntation of routine physical and no-physical disaster based curriculum decision (c) A routine socialization and direct ad indirect socialization (d) supervising was well conducted by mentors and other related institution (e) a very good maintenance and utilization of infrastructure. 4. Product evaluation manifestations are; (a) achievement of SSb objectives (b) the formation of disaster curriculum (c) positive effects on students, teachers and schools staffs. 5. Outcome Evaluation are (a) a prositive effect on local communities. Based on CIPPO theory, there are 4 final results of the evaluation: (a) the program is dismissed (b) the program continue (c) the program is modified (d) re-programming. Based on the advantages and disadvantages of the program and its implementation in the field, it ccouldan be concluded that the program continued and was modified on its management. The policy direction form the result of AHP analysis suggested 5 policy priorities, namely (1) Creating SSB based school (2) building cooperation between SSB manager and related institution, (3) School’s coordination on facility and infrastructure development, (4) Giving SSB program training to the managers and mentors, (5) Realizing a special funds for SSb program in school.
Development Strategy in Bio-Geophysic Ecological Area of Mandeh Tourism to Meet Asean Economic Community (MEA) Syam, Alexander
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 1 No 1 (2017): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education
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The purpose of this study is to determine and analyze Mandeh tourism development strategy and to formulate Development Alternatives using FGD (Focus Group Discussion) and AHP (Analytical Hierarchy Process). The type of this study is Mixed Method which is research that combines or integrates qualitative and quantitative Method to be used together in research activities in order to obtain more comprehensive, valid, reliable, and objective data. However, in this study is more weighted on qualitative research and quantitative data to support qualitative research. So, based on the results of FGD and AHP there are four main priorities strategy in dealing MEA: 1) tourism development of art, culture and religion, 2) tourism product’s development of natural wonder, 3) development of underwater tourism, 4) providing socialization to meet MEA.
Model of Agricultural Land Use Change and Effects on Social Economy Condition of Local in East Lombok Regency Nugroho, Cahyadi
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 1 No 2 (2017): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Volume 1 Number 2
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The purpose in this research to discuss about the change of agricultural land, social economy condition of local in East Lombok Regency, and the planning model of land conversion to social economy of local in East Lombok Regency. The type of research in this study used applied research. Data analysis used GIS analysis method through ArcGIS software to get the change of agricultural land use into built up area in East Lombok Regency, social economy condition through statistic analysis and modeling through ISM analysis. The results of the research are: 1) The conversion of agricultural land into built up area in East Lombok Regency from 2012 until 2015 increases the extent which commonly used local for tobacco plantations; 2) the social economy condition of local in East Lombok Regency, in terms of profession, most of the people are farmers, traders and services, in economy productivity of East Lombok Regency derived from agricultural products and services, East Lombok local income most of them who work as agricultural laborers and service workers have a low income because not landowners or services. 3) social economy planning model based on land use change in East Lombok is to empower communities based on the potential of each sub-district by optimizing agricultural tourism, cultural tourism, integrated CBD through the role of government and local in land use which managed by local and supported by infrastructure, tourism promotion, and government regulations.
Student Character Development Model of Environmental Care Halal Tourism in East Lombok Syukria, Wilda
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 1 No 2 (2017): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Volume 1 Number 2
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The purpose of this research analyzes the factors forming of environmental care students the character in the halal tourism at East Lombok Regency. This research includes qualitative descriptive using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) approach (Saaty, 2008). The data collection technique used purposive sampling and Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) through observation, interview, questionnaire (questionnaire) and literature study. The research informants were teachers, students, and principals of East Lombok. Data analysis technique was done by data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion. The result of research of factor forming the character of the students of environmental care in the halal tourism area in East Lombok 1) “Ulama / Tuan Guru” has a very high position for the order of life in East Lombok Regency. They were become the role model of life example given in accordance with syariat Islam and pay attention to the environment. 2) Parents are the environment that shapes the character of the child so that it can be applied in the life of society. 3) Teachers can develop positive characters in students through extracurricular activities as well as foster a sense of environmental care. 4) The government has an important role in disseminating to the public about halal tourism but the community retains the existing character in people's lives without changing the existing order. 5) The community is the person who is involved in the activities that exist in the life that consider the environmental conditions to remain beautiful and far from the word dirty to be an example of the community of a region with one community in other areas, especially in East Lombok Regency.

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