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JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya
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Bahasa Inggris Wibowo, Josua Divino; Setiawan, Cahyadi; Mataburu, Ilham Badaruddin
JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya Vol 22 No 2 (2024): JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jggp.v22n2.p135-146

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Cianjur Regency has a high potential for landslides, as seen from the region's topographic parameters. This research aims to map landslide-prone areas in Cianjur Regency using the SMORPH (Slope Morphology) model. The results of landslide susceptibility mapping in Cianjur Regency using the SMORPH model show that 81.87% of the area is in the low susceptibility classification, 13.78% is in the medium classification, and 4.35% of the area is in the high susceptibility classification. Based on the Kappa accuracy test, the level of mapping accuracy with the SMORPH model has an overall accuracy value of 0.875, which means that the mapping results are almost in accordance with field conditions. It is hoped that the results of this research can be used as a reference model for more accurate landslide susceptibility mapping as a form of effort to increase landslide disaster capacity. Keywords: Cianjur Regency, landslide, SMORPH model, susceptibility
EXPLORING SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIATIONS OF AGRICULTURAL DROUGHT IN RORAYA WATERSHED USING NORMALIZED DIFFERENCE DROUGHT INDEX (NDDI) Pramestika, Mutiara Indah
JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya Vol 22 No 2 (2024): JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jggp.v22n2.p123-134

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Agricultural drought is a critical concern for food security, particularly in regions with significant climatic variability such as the Roraya Watershed in Southeast Sulawesi. This watershed is vulnerable due to its reliance on rain-fed agriculture and distinctive karst topography. This research aims to describe and map drought-prone areas within the Roraya Watershed using the Normalized Difference Drought Index (NDDI) from 2019 to 2023 comprehensively. The findings indicate a consistent presence of severe drought conditions across the watershed, which led to prolonged dry spells and decreased rainfall. Our results reveal that the Roraya Watershed's agricultural areas are predominantly experiencing severe drought, with NDDI values ranging from 0.25 to 1. Despite some annual variations, the overall trend shows an increasing severity of drought conditions. This research highlights the necessity for targeted interventions and supports the development of effective drought mitigation strategies to enhance the resilience of agricultural systems in drought-prone regions. Keywords: Agricultural Drought, Roraya Watershed, Karst Topography, NDDI
RURAL-URBAN MIGRATION FACTORS AND EFFECTS: A COMPARISON STUDY BETWEEN JAKARTA, INDONESIA, AND KLANG VALLEY, MALAYSIA METROPOLITAN Yuangwidi, Kinanthi Purbaning; Razali, Muhammad Syafiq; Fuad, Fatihin Nabiha Mohd Zekeri; Abdullah, Nurul Hakimah Che; Salma, Greace Nanda Putri; Ashari, Arif; Ervin, Muhamad
JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya Vol 22 No 2 (2024): JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jggp.v22n2.p147-166

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Cities in Southeast Asia continue to be destinations for population migration in recent years. Large migration destinations include the Klang Valley, Malaysia, and the Jakarta Metropolitan area, Indonesia. Here, we present an analysis of the factors and impacts of rural-urban migration in Klang Valley, Malaysia and Jakarta, Indonesia. The study was conducted using secondary data obtained from desk research and documents. The analysis was conducted descriptively by paying attention to the themes of geography, namely location, place, human and environmental interaction, movement, and region. This research is a qualitative research that implements phenomenology in geography. The results show that rural-urban migration is influenced by several factors, namely economic, social, and government policies related to the metropolitan area development plan. In summary, this study provides alternative information about the causes and impacts of rural-urban migration in metropolitan cities in Southeast Asia. Keywords: Factors, Effects, Rural-Urban Migration, Klang Valley, Jakarta Metropolitan Area
WORKSHOP E-MODULE GEOGRAPHY BASED ON QR CODE ON MGMP GEOGRAPHY IN SURABAYA Prasetya, Sukma Perdana; Sri Murtini; Fahmi Fahrudi Fadirubun; Lidya Lestari Sitohang; Leli Anggreini; Ayu Nurhania
JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya Vol 22 No 2 (2024): JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jggp.v22n2.p111-122

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This study focuses on teaching students how to use QR Codes to present content in a dynamic, interactive, and hands-on way for both in-class and individual learning. This is a community service project of UNESA Geography education master's program to prepare 40 Geography Teacher Community (MGMP) Surabaya City to create geography e-modules based on QR codes. A Likert scale is used to evaluate the performance of QR-based module products, and the results are examined using NVivo software and percentages. The result showed, Individuals were able to comprehend and apply the outcomes of this activity, allowing 40 individuals to successfully finish the QR-based geography e-module. According to them, including QR-based geography e-modules into the classroom can boost creativity in geography education. Teachers are now become content creators rather than scavengers of internet content, which improves their capacity to create relevant and personalized lesson plans, according to the study's suggestions and implementation. Keywords: E-module, Geography, QR Code, Likert Scale
ESTIMATION OF TOTAL EROSION IN THE BATANG GADIS WATERSHED, NORTH SUMATERA USING MODIFIED UNIVERSAL SOIL LOSS EQUATION METHOD (MUSLE) Nugraha, Hasan Adi; Viane, Justinalle Krisna; Wibowo, Anisa Nurfadila Mukti; Nafasari, Umi; Azzahra, Nadia Windy; Fakhrudin, Damar; Basworo, Ariseto; Amanatullah, Dikiakhyar; Widyatmanti, Wirastuti
JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya Vol 23 No 1 (2025): JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jggp.v23n1.p167-182

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Watershed degradation due to soil erosion is a significant problem affecting soil fertility, water quality, and ecosystem sustainability. In the Batang Gadis watershed, concerns about increasing erosion per rainfall emphasize the need for effective soil and water conservation strategies. This study analyzes sedimentation rates and assess watershed stability to support conservation planning. The MUSLE was applied to estimate erosion per rainfall event. The watershed boundary was delineated using DEM data and satellite imagery. Sedimentation rates were evaluated based on factors including soil erodibility, runoff, slope length and steepness, land use, and conservation practices. GIS tools were used to generate thematic maps and spatially analyze these parameters. The results showed total erosion in the Batang Gadis watershed reaches 1,416,262,595 tons/year, with the Batang Salai sub-watershed contributing the most (1,021,173,987 tons/year), and Batang Angkola the least (2,179,742 tons/year). Despite this, most areas are classified under very light erosion, indicating overall watershed stability. Keywords: Total Erosion, Batang Gadis Watershed, MUSLE
DEVELOPMENT OF JENGA GEOGRAPHY (JEGE) AS AN EVALUATION OF GEOGRAPHY MEDIA ON THE ATMOSPHERIC LAYER MATERIAL FOR CLASS X OF SMAN 71 JAKARTA Kartika, Dewi; Handawati, Rayuna; Munandar , Aris
JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya Vol 23 No 1 (2025): JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jggp.v23n1.p197-208

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The study aims to determine the feasibility of developing a geography jenga game as an evaluation media for atmospheric layer material that can meet the dimensions of comprehensive evaluation competency. The study was conducted using a mixed method and the Plomp & Nieveen Educational Design Research research design model consisting of 3 stages, namely preliminary research, prototype stage, and assessment stage. The results of this study are the preparation of a Jenga Geography (JeGe) evaluation media with 88% material validity, 100% media validity, 90% validity from geography teachers, and the final stage of small group trials obtained 88% feasibility and large group trials obtained 90% feasibility. Thus, the results obtained by the Jenga Geography (JeGe) evaluation media as a whole obtained a very feasible feasibility category so that it can be used as a comprehensive evaluation media for atmospheric layer material. Keywords: Atmospheric Layers, Development, Educational Design Research Development, Jenga Game, Media Evaluation
IDENTIFICATION OF FLOOD-PRONE AREAS IN THE LOWER CILIWUNG WATERSHED BASED ON GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS Alyssa, Hana; Setiawan, Cahyadi; Mataburu, Ilham Badaruddin
JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya Vol 23 No 1 (2025): JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jggp.v23n1.p209-222

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Given the geographical reality of, a significant contributor to the city's recurrent flooding is the inherent presence of rivers within the region, including the Ciliwung River. This study aims to map areas vulnerable to flooding in the Ciliwung Hilir Watershed. The flood-prone area map produced from Composite Mapping Analysis and overlay through a Geographic Information System’s based on parameters such as soil type, land elevation, slope gradient, land use, rainfall, and river density. From the processed data, the flood-prone areas in the Ciliwung Hilir Watershed are classified into three levels of vulnerability: low 296.83 Ha (3.13%), moderate 2,610.03 Ha (27.5%), and high 6,585.21 Ha (69.37%). The map has a very high accuracy of 88.8%, based on validation data from flood occurrences in DKI Jakarta from 2010 to 2020. The generated flood vulnerability map will provide predictive insights, supporting the implementation of mitigation strategies designed to minimize potential adverse impacts. Keywords: Composite Mapping Analysis, Lower Ciliwung Watershed, Flood Vulnerability
THE INFLUENCE OF THE ROLE OF IRRIGATED RICE FARMER GROUPS ON THE LEVEL OF FAMILY WELFARE IN SIDOMUKTI VILLAGE, BONE-BONE DISTRICT, NORTH LUWU REGENCY Rizal, Muhamad; Qaiyimah, Dinil
JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya Vol 23 No 1 (2025): JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jggp.v23n1.p239-258

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This research is quantitative research which is analyzed statistically and descriptively. The aim of this research is to present the influence of the role of irrigated rice farmer groups on family welfare in Sidomukti Village. Data collection was carried out through direct observation, distributing questionnaires and documentation. Data analysis techniques were carried out by scoring data from questionnaires, then processed with MS Excel software and IBM SPSS Statistics 29. The results of the research show that the there are 3 variables that have different results, Class and Learning Facilities (X1) has a negative effect due to lack of real involvement, while the Vehicle for Cooperation (X2) and Business Production Unit (X3) have a positive effect and contribute directly to farmer welfare. The information presented can be a consideration for the local government in determining strategic policies that will be implemented by the government. Keywords: Farmer Group, Level Welfare, Rice Farmer
THE UNPREPAREDNESS OF FARMERS IN FACING FLOOD DISASTER RISKS AS AN IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE: A CASE STUDY IN BALONG, PONOROGO Anggara, Yonatan Yolius; Sumunar, Dyah Respati Suryo; Khotimah, Nurul; Arif, Nursida
JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya Vol 23 No 1 (2025): JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jggp.v23n1.p183-196

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Climate change-induced floods have significantly impacted agriculture in several villages of Balong Subdistrict, Ponorogo Regency. This study aims to (1) assess flood impacts on agricultural systems, (2) analyze farmers' unpreparedness for climate change, and (3) evaluate government policy responses in supporting flood resilience. Using a qualitative case study approach, data was collected through interviews with 13 farmers, 1 village head, 1 agricultural office staff, and 1 irrigation officer, supplemented by field observations and document analysis. Findings reveal 156 hectares of crops destroyed, with farmers maintaining traditional practices despite climate variability. Most farmers perceived floods as natural events rather than climate change consequences, while government responses emphasized reactive measures over long-term adaptation strategies. The study provides practical recommendations for integrated flood adaptation combining infrastructure improvement, farmer education, and policy reform. These findings offer valuable insights for enhancing climate resilience in flood-prone agricultural areas across Indonesia. Keywords: Climate Change Adaptation, Ponorogo, Flood Risk Disaster Management
SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF URBAN FLOOD VULNERABILITY USING WEIGHTED OVERLAY TECHNIQUE FOR IDENTIFICATION OF HAZARD ZONES IN GREATER JAKARTA Muhammad, Ikhlas Nur; Sarpono, Sarpono; Wibowo, Agus; Setiawibawa, Rachmat; Kurniadi, Anwar
JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya Vol 23 No 1 (2025): JURNAL GEOGRAFI Geografi dan Pengajarannya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jggp.v23n1.p223-238

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This study assessed flood hazards in the Greater Jakarta area, Indonesia, using geospatial analysis and the weighted overlay method in a Geographic Information System (GIS). There are variables used, which are vegetation index, wetness index, Topographic Position Index (TPI), distance to water bodies, and altitude. The classification results showed five levels of hazards: very low (0.48%), low (1.60%), medium (28.70%), high (48.96%) and very high (20.26%). A total of 69.22% of the study area of 6,724.18 km² was classified as high to very high. The findings emphasise the need for risk-based zoning and mitigation strategies, such as improved drainage and land use regulation. This research highlights the role of geospatial technology in supporting climate adaptation planning, in line with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 13, to increase the resilience of coastal-urban areas to increased flood threats due to climate change. Keywords: Flood Hazard Mapping, Geospatial Analysis, Climate Resilience

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