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Science and Environmental Journals for Postgraduate
ISSN : 26555085     EISSN : 26555239     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24036/senjop.v2i1.64
Core Subject : Education, Social,
Science and Environmental Journals for Postgraduate (SENJOp) is an international journal published twice a year in June and December by Pascasarjana, Universitas Negeri Padang. The Science and Environmental Journals for Postgraduate (SENJOp) welcomes authoritative, original, ably illustrated, and well-written manuscripts on any topic of science and environmental issues in the world. The Journal publishes Articles, Technical Notes, Rapid Communications, Opinion Papers, Comments/Responses and Corrections
Articles 150 Documents
Analysis of Flood Events in the Batang Kuranji Watershed Environmental Based on Weather Radar Aulia Rinadi; Heldi Heldi
Science and Environmental Journal for Postgraduate Vol 4 No 1 (2021): Science and Environmental Journals for Postgraduate (SENJOp)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/senjop.v4i1.118

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Floods often occur in several parts of Indonesia, including the city of Padang. The potential for flooding is very high because of the Batang Kuranji watershed. The main trigger for flooding is high-intensity rain that occurs over a long period. To understand the occurrence of heavy rains, one of the efforts made is weather radar analysis so that it can support the creation of impact-based weather early warnings. This study aims to 1) analyze the ability of weather radar to support impact-based weather early warnings; 2) Knowing what factors cause flooding; and 3) Knowing whether the weather early warning information has been disseminated to the public. The method used is Mixed Method. Radar data is processed using Rainbow Dart to obtain several products. The data is analyzed both quantitatively and qualitatively. The results show that weather radar can be used to analyze local scale weather and short duration so that it can be used as a reference for making weather early warnings. physical rivers, erosion, and sedimentation. Weather early warning information has not yet reached all levels of society.
Community Capacity Building in Flood Disaster Mitigation Efforts in Limapuluh Kota Regency Eri Barlian; Iswandi Umar; Indang Dewata; Yunhendri Danhas; Osronita Osronita; Mira Hasti Hasmira; Linda Handayuni; Aprizon Putra; Serly Mutia Sari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/senjop.v4i1.119

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Disaster mitigation is an effort and or action to reduce disaster risk. Community capacity building in dealing with disasters is an effort to reduce disaster risk. Limapuluh Kota Regency is one of the areas that have a high level of vulnerability to flood disasters. The target of this activity is to increase community capacity in dealing with flood disasters. The efforts made can be divided into five forms, namely 1) strengthening disaster management institutions; 2) early warning of disaster risk; 3) disaster education; 4) reducing risk factors; and 4) development of preparedness in all lines. In the first year, there will be institutional formation and a study of disaster-prone zoning. In the second year, prepare a model for disaster education and study efforts to reduce disaster risk factors. In the third year building preparedness on all lines in the face of disasters. This activity has the output of national and international scientific publications in modeling community capacity building in dealing with flood disasters.
Dissemination of Disaster Preparedness Schools (SSB) in Pariaman City Dedi Hermon; Erianjoni Erianjoni; Aprizon Putra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/senjop.v4i1.120

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Community service activities with this type of Community Partnership Program (PKM) are carried out as a form of higher education participation (Department of Geography, Faculty of Social Sciences – Padang State University/FIS-UNP) in Middle Schools First (SMP) in Pariaman City by taking into account the various conditions experienced by students and the school in the school. The complexity of these problems can have an impact that can affect teaching and learning activities in SMP coastal regions of Pariaman City, such as SMP 1 (Kampung Perak, Central Pariaman), SMP 2 (Kampung Baru, Central Pariaman), SMP 4 (Rawang, Central Pariaman), and SMP 7 (Manggung, North Pariaman). then the PKM program team to the SMP scope schools through the Education, Youth, and Sports (PPO) Office in Pariaman City from the Department of Geography FIS-UNP intend to provide information and practical knowledge to students and schools related to disaster risk management that can be done if at any time a disaster occurs so that a disaster preparedness school is realized in Pariaman City The purpose of community service activities PKM is to instill awareness in students, schools and the community about the importance of early vigilance and preparedness to reduce the risk of disasters that cause loss of life and property thing. This PKM program is focused on junior high school students in the coastal region of ​​Pariaman City through socialization activities for disaster preparedness schools (SSB) and training in earthquake disaster management with the potential for a tsunami. The method used in this service activity is to use an andragogy approach. This approach is used to optimize participant participation in each planned activity agenda, and a simulation training approach using several signs in the concept of earthquake disaster mitigation with the potential for a tsunami, such as evacuation routes, evacuation points, and gathering points that have previously been prepared in the form of structured research. . Partners in this PKM program include the head of the PPO Office, and the school (principals, teachers, students, staff, and school guards) and the surrounding community. The expected result of this activity is the dissemination of various information related to earthquake disaster mitigation measures with the potential for a tsunami with various supporting aspects, such as 1) the formation of a disaster preparedness school community at the junior high school level in Pariaman City; 2) availability of data and information in the form of earthquake and tsunami disaster risk management maps in Pariaman City; and 3) scientific publications in the form of accredited national journals.
Ecology and Environmental Science Waste Problems and Biota Life Nur Efendi; Hedsing Cressendo; Sri Eka Putri; Yasmi Antara; Wahyu Prasetyo Agus Susanto; Musharyanto Musharyanto; Era Setiawan; Hendriyanto Hendriyanto; Fachrul Latuconsina; Rachma Delli Fachrin; Abdul Razak; Eri Barlian; Nurhasan Syah; Skunda Diliarosa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/senjop.v4i1.125

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The volume of waste generated due to human activities is strongly influenced by the rate of population growth. The amount of waste created in an area is proportional to the number of residents from various types of activities, and the number of material goods consumed by the community. The environmental issue that currently has no doubt is that waste management is still far from adequate. The rate of population growth has a significant impact on the amount of waste generated by human activities. There is still a low level of human awareness of the bad effects caused by waste. Indiscriminate disposal of garbage and not being managed properly will cause big problems because throwing garbage in the open will result in soil pollution which will also have an impact on groundwater and air channels. The seriousness and need for waste management begin to be studied from upstream (waste source) to downstream (final disposal site) with the application of ideas such as 3R to 5R, but in the community, more emphasis is placed on the 3R priority, Reuse, Reduce, and, Recycle. The disposal of plastic waste is one of the contaminants that harm marine life. Not only threatening the terrestrial environment, waste pollution that is not managed properly can also have an impact on the marine biota environment because waste that ends up in the sea is the result of land waste. About 10% of all new plastic that will be produced will be waste going into rivers and ending up in the ocean. Marine debris, especially inorganic waste, is the main enemy that will not decrease and its existence will continue to be avoided. In this case, community participation is necessary to create a healthy living environment. Everyone from the community and the community has the same rights, obligations, and roles in environmental management, regardless of rural, remote, or urban communities, because the scope is not only in certain places but throughout the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia.
Medical Waste In The COVID-19 Pandemic Era: Management Solutions Herfien Herfien; Akbarulla Akbarulla; Andri Wijaya; Benni Mapanta; Farid Martadinata; Gunansyah Gunansyah; Kurniati Kurniati; Stheffano Adams; Wagianto Wagianto; Yusup Maulana; Abdul Razak; Eri Barlian; Nurhasan Syah; Skunda Diliarosa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/senjop.v4i1.127

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The volume of waste generated due to human activities is strongly influenced by the rate of population growth. The amount of waste created in an area is proportional to the number of residents from various types of activities, and the number of material goods consumed by the community. The environmental issue that currently has no doubt is that waste management is still far from adequate. The rate of population growth has a significant impact on the amount of waste generated by human activities. There is still a low level of human awareness of the bad effects caused by waste. Indiscriminate disposal of garbage and not being managed properly will cause big problems because throwing garbage in the open will result in soil pollution which will also have an impact on groundwater and air channels. The seriousness and need for waste management begin to be studied from upstream (waste source) to downstream (final disposal site) with the application of ideas such as 3R to 5R, but in the community, more emphasis is placed on the 3R priority, Reuse, Reduce, and, Recycle. The disposal of plastic waste is one of the contaminants that harm marine life. Not only threatening the terrestrial environment, waste pollution that is not managed properly can also have an impact on the marine biota environment because waste that ends up in the sea is the result of land waste. About 10% of all new plastic that will be produced will be waste going into rivers and ending up in the ocean. Marine debris, especially inorganic waste, is the main enemy that will not decrease and its existence will continue to be avoided. In this case, community participation is necessary to create a healthy living environment. Everyone from the community and the community has the same rights, obligations, and roles in environmental management, regardless of rural, remote, or urban communities, because the scope is not only in certain places but throughout the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia.
Indonesia's Participation in Responding to Global Warming Issues Lisa Anisa; Raja Muhammad Firmansyah; Dadan M. Hamdani; Betha El Sherra; Rico Irvanda; Rahmad Wahyudi Putra; Dimas Tidar Febrian; Ryanda Lutfi Zaim; Yefrisyam Yefrisyam; Ebil Fuji Edison; Yandriansyah Yandriansyah; Skunda Diliarosta; Nurhasan Syah; Abdul Razak; Eri Barlian
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/senjop.v4i1.128

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Global warming is characterized by an increase in the temperature of the atmosphere, sea, and land on earth. The occurrence of global warming will cause a series of extreme phenomena in nature in the form of changes in weather and climate that can pose a threat to the survival of life. Indonesia is an archipelagic country that has a high level of climate vulnerability, so it is highly affected by climate change. In addition to having great potential to be negatively impacted by climate change, Indonesia also has great potential to take part in mitigating and adapting to the negative impacts of climate change. This study aims to see how much effort has been made by Indonesia to participate in responding to the issue of global warming. This study uses the DPSIR (Driving force, Pressure, State, Impact, and Response) analysis method. With this analysis, it will be studied what triggers the issue of global warming, the pressures faced, the current environmental conditions or status, the perceived impact, and how the efforts have been made by the Government of Indonesia to address these issues.
Djamaluddin Wak Ketok: Work From Struggle to Independence in Padang City (1945-1959) Fatmi Fauzani Duski; Ernawati Ernawati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/senjop.v4i1.130

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This article discusses the work of Djamaluddin Wak Ketok during the struggle for independence and after independence. Then it will also discuss the role of Djamaluddin Wak Ketok in improving the economy of the community as well as his struggle career during the independence period and after independence. This article uses historical and library methods consisting of several stages, namely heuristics, source criticism, interpretation, and historiography. The source used is the primary source in the form of observations, documentation, and interviews conducted with family or the public who know Wak Keto. This article shows that Djamaluddin Wak Ketok started his career when in 1945 he returned to Padang and became a member of the Indonesian Youth Information Center (BPPI) Padang City. Then became vice chairman at the Independence Struggle Council in Padang City, became the Head of AKR/TKR/TRI in Padang, Division IX Leader of sector IV/A commander based in AsamPulauAnduring front area of Padang Area and Padang Luar Kota, until his position as military district officer (PDM) in Pasaman Lubuk Sikaping became the career peak of Djamaluddin Wak Ketok. Wak Ketok role is that he is a respected figure of the community, Indonesian freedom fighters, his exaltation, and his religion. Djamaluddin Wak Ketok work in building public roads, now named Djamaluddin Wak Ketok Street from Simpang Pisang Pauh to Simpang Pasar Ambacang Kuranji Sub-district. Another great service is to build with matual tali bandar, irrigation for irrigation of rice fields from Gunung Nago Kuranji Sub-district, through Nanggalo, to Belanti Village, North Padang.
Koto Pulai as the Regency Government Center Pesisir Selatan Kerinci in 1949 Kaminus Kaminus; Azmi Fitrisia
Science and Environmental Journal for Postgraduate Vol 2 No 1 (2019): Science and Environmental Journals for Postgraduate (SENJOp)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/senjop.v2i2.131

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The establishment of an emergency government in the Regency of Pesisir Selatan Kerinci was the result of instructions from the Rasjid Resident as Governor of Meliter, West Sumatra, where the Governor of Rasjid sent several delegates of the Governor's staff to the regions. History of the Government of the South Coastal Regency of Kerinci on January 2, 1949 in Koto Pulai, Lengayang Regency (Kambang), the government of the Pesisir Selatan of Kerinci ended on July 14, 1950. Based on the findings and also the author's initial interview with Mr. Anwar AM, he said that many generations did not know its history, even its removal was no longer maintained even though it was protected by cultural heritage and functioned as it should. There is no explanation of the role of the community and the government of the Pesisir Selatan Regency of Kerinci in defending the independence of the Republic of Indonesia from the threat of Dutch military aggression II, no one has examined either the published books or other scientific works. Therefore, that history is not forgotten, and also the legacy of the Government of the Pesisir Selatan of Kerinci in Koto Pulai treated and functioned as it should. Historical research methods, in this study data collection, is done by observation, interviews, and documentation. Observation is to see firsthand the relics of the government of the Pesisir Selatan Regency of Kerinci (PSK), as well as taking pictures of the relics. Interviews in this study include Mr. RusliNur, Anwar Am, Iyal, Syafrial, and Supardi. Documentation is the search for documents and books related to the governance of CSWs. Koto Pulai is a strategic area that is in a cross position, with a very strategic location that makes it easy to deal with fellow warlords in thePesisir Selatan, both warlords who come from Tapan or the Shadows. Koto Pulai is also a fertile area, making it very easy to meet daily needs. The people there are trying to meet all the needs of the PDRI fighters without having to be paid, they do so because the people of Pesisir Selatan in general Koto Pulai have a sense of nationalism and a spirit of patriotism towards the Indonesian people.
Optimization of the Physical and Mechanical Properties of Oriented Strandboard (Osb) From Low Quality of Timber in Environmental Sustainability Yusfiandrita Rita; Nurhasan Syah
Science and Environmental Journal for Postgraduate Vol 3 No 1 (2020): Science and Environmental Journals for Postgraduate (SENJOp)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/senjop.v3i1.73

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Oriented Strandboard (OSB) is a product panel made of individual strands, bound with Phenol Formaldehyde (PF) and hot pressed at 170oC. In order to optimize the physical and mechanical properties of OSB, in order to obtain maximum benefits, steaming is used. From the sample test, the results of steaming time were considered significant on the physical and mechanical properties of OSB. The value of moisture content, thickness development and OSB water absorption are decreasing. The value of MOE, MOR, internal bond strength and screw holding increases. The optimal value is obtained at 2 hour steaming time, while the increase in thickness and water absorption, get maximum results at the measurement time of 8 hours. The physical and mechanical properties of OSB produced after going through the steaming process have met the particle board product standards (SNI 03-2105, 2006), JAS for Structural Plywood 1983 and JIS A Standard 5908: 2003 (Japanese Industrial Standards). Using, OSB is very appropriate to be used as a lightweight construction material and furniture as well as plywood, which will reduce the use of solid wood in nature for environmental sustainability.
The Social Behavior of Adolescents Girls in Pastem Gang and Petarung LA Gang at Padang Pariaman Regency Mufti Ali; Erianjoni Erianjoni
Science and Environmental Journal for Postgraduate Vol 3 No 1 (2020): Science and Environmental Journals for Postgraduate (SENJOp)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/senjop.v3i1.74

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SOCIAL BEHAVIOR OF ADOLESCENT GIRLS IN PASTEM GANG AND PETARUNG LA GANG AT PADANG PARIAMAN REGENCY *Mufti Ali1,dan Erianjoni2 1Master Program of Social Science of Universitas Negeri Padang 2Lecturer Master Program of Social Science of Universitas Negeri Padang Email : muftisos@gmail.com erianjonisosiologi@gmail.com ABSTRACT This research aims to determine the form of social behavior of adolescent girls in Pastem Gangs and Petarung LA Gangs at Padang Pariaman Regency. Location of this research are Batang Anai Sub-district and Lubuk Alung Sub-district. This research use qualitative approach with descriptive type. The data obtained through observation, interview and documentation study. The selection of informants is done by purposive sampling. Data were analyzed using Deviant Sub-cultural theory by Robert K. Merton. The result of this research are: (1) Adolescent girls background joining to Pastem Gangs and Petarung LA Gangs are: a) Family factor, b) Peer factor, c) Economy factor. (2) forms of adolescent girls social behavior in gangs are: a) Gathering until late night, b) Drink miras with all gangs member, c) Mancor (see the single organ event). (3) The position of adolescent girl in gangs are: a) Gang cash holders (treasurer), b) as an entertainer for other gangs member. Keyword: Social behavior, Adolescent Girl, Gangs

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