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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 142 Documents
Cosmopolitan Nationalism (A Theoretical Review) Dwi Wandari Purwa Nugraha; Azmi Fitrisia
Science and Environmental Journal for Postgraduate Vol 4 No 2 (2022): 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.v14i2.129

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especially Indonesia, because nationalism is a form of love and respect for the nation itself. However, the concept of nationalism has shifted due to the current of globalization which brings various understandings. One of them is cosmopolitanism which forces individuals to interact with ideas and symbols that come from outside their nation state. Then the concept of cosmopolitan nationalism emerged as nationalism that is relevant to be applied in the era of globalization which consists of the following aspects: nationality with the indicators being: achieving the ideals of a nation that is dynamic, not narrow-minded, maintaining national identity and loyalty to the state. Morals include: humanity, nationality, kinship and religion. Politics includes: tolerance, justice and responsibility. The Cultural Dimension includes: lifestyle, diversity, individual behavior, and global similarity.
Analysis of the Decline of Community Political Participation in the Dumai City Regional Head Election in 2020 Ahmad Eddison; Alex Dean Serman P; Indra Primahardani
Science and Environmental Journal for Postgraduate Vol 4 No 2 (2022): 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.v14i2.133

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This research is motivated by the decline in public political participation in the Dumai city regional head election in 2020. This can be seen based in 2015 the percentage of public political participation was 67.86% while in 2020 63.01% took part in the regional head election. Dumai city. The low level of public political participation is influenced by social and economic factors, situational factors, political awareness factors, trust in the government, and mass media factors. The formulation of the problem in this research is what is the main cause of the decline in the level of public political participation in the 2020 Dumai City Election. Analysis of Descriptive Quantitative Data. The research instrument used a questionnaire consisting of 22 questions. The population in this study was 207,736 residents of Dumaicity with a sample of 100 respondents obtained using the Yemen formula. . of trust in government. Recommendations in this study are for the Dumai City Government to be able to carry out government programs and provide assistance to the community to increase public trust in the government, and for the KPU to be able to hold election socialization both directly and through the masses. media, and so that the public can participate in all forms. political activities and elections in their respective regions, and for further researchers, it is hoped that it can be an inspiration and an illustration for further research.
Space Allocation of RAPs Zoning Plan in Pasaman Barat Regency Based on the Minister Regulation of Marine and Fisheries No. 31/PERMEN-KP/2020 Arlius Arlius; Suparno Suparno; Erni Husni
Science and Environmental Journal for Postgraduate Vol 4 No 2 (2022): 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.v14i2.134

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Regional Aquatic Protected Areas (RAPs) of Pasaman Barat Regency is a protected and managed water area covering the waters of Pangka Island, Pigago Island, and Taluo Island. The purpose of the study was to analyze the zoning plan for the Marine Protected Area (MAPs) and analyze the activities that may or may not be carried out in the RAPs in Pasaman Barat Regency. The research method used is the survey method. The results of the analysis of the zoning plan for the conservation area of ​​Pasaman Barat Regency have 6,122.14 Ha, consisting of a core zone of 157.93 Ha, a limited use zone of 5,927.09, and other zones/port zones of 37.12 Ha. All activities are not allowed in the core zone except educational activities (permitted with conditions). Limited use zones for economic activities include small-scale fishing and small fisherman shipping (permitted), regular domestic passenger ship shipping (permitted), and fishing vessel traffic > 10 GT (permitted). Activities for the social and economic community in the limited use zone are allowed with conditions. Other zones/port zones are used for port activities to support tourism. The Pasaman Barat Regency MPA zoning plan is an important document for the West Sumatra Provincial Government as the basis for granting a water business permit in a conservation area.
Parenting Patterns and the Effect on Children's Characteristics Rhona Sandra; Neviyarni S
Science and Environmental Journal for Postgraduate Vol 4 No 2 (2022): 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.v14i2.135

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Parents play an important role, especially in the process of growing and developing children, from birth to growing into adults. This is clear evidence that parents can influence children. One of the common pieces of evidence is having a genetic makeup that will influence the behavioral characteristics of children, and also how children are treated by their parents. Twin and adoption studies provide a strong basis for estimating the strength of genetic effects, although the strength of genetic factors is not a sufficient basis for influencing the characteristics of children, because environmental factors also contribute to parenting efforts which are closely related. Children learn to learn many things through everyday experiences in interacting with the physical and social world, but what is learned is not coded in genes. Some of the experiences children have are random, not planned or orchestrated by any outside agency but some occur according to the so-called socialization timetable. This is where parenting comes into play.
Diversity of Fish Species in Lubuk Larangan Kampung Surau, Gunung Selasih Village, Pulau Punjung Sub-district, Dharmasraya Regency Robianto Robianto; Hafrijal Syandri; Azrita Azrita
Science and Environmental Journal for Postgraduate Vol 4 No 2 (2022): 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.v4i2.147

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This paper discusses the diversity of fish species in the Lubuk Prohibition of Kampung Surau, Nagari Gunung Selasih, Pulau Punjung Sub-district, Dharmasraya Regency. This study was conducted for one month from April 1-30, 2022. The results of the study found 16 fish species from 4 orders, 6 families, and 16 genera. Among the species collected, the most dominant is the order Cypriniformes with 68.75% followed by the order Perciformes and the order Cypriniodontiformes with 12.50% each, and the order Anabantifoemes with 6.25% of the total fish species. Species with vulnerable status are Hemibagrus mumurus, Barbonymus gonionotus, Cyclocheillichthys Apogon, Macrochirichthys macrochirus, and Osphronemus goramy.
Review Impact of the Spatial Development Patterns on Water Ecology of Cisadane Watershed Ujang Sudiartono; Abdul Razak; Eni Kamal; Isril Berd
Science and Environmental Journal for Postgraduate Vol 5 No 1 (2022): 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.v5i1.137

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A Watershed is a land area that is an ecosystem unit with rivers and their tributaries that function to accommodate, store, and drain water that comes from rainfall to lakes or seas naturally, whose boundaries on land are topographical and separator boundary in the sea up to the watering area which is still affected by land activities. Characteristics and ecological conditions of the watershed environment are influenced by changes in spatial use patterns with reduced land cover in the watershed area will affect watershed conditions. Human intervention with various activities, especially economic, industrial and residential activities in the upstream to downstream watershed areas affects the water cycle (hydrological cycle) as well as the quality and quantity of the aquatic ecology of the watershed environment. Efforts to maintain the availability of green open space in the watershed area is one of the important things to be able to maintain and maintain water ecology in the Cisadane watershed in addition to various efforts to maintain the water quality of the watershed so that various unique aquatic biota can still be maintained and well maintained. The involvement of local governments, stakeholders, and the community is one of the most important things in preserving and maintaining the environmental conditions of watersheds.
Review of Ecosystem Typology of the Musi River Flow is Affected by Several Ecological Functions of Peat, Mangrove, and Estuarine Ecosystems Yulkar Pramilus; Abdul Razak; Eni Kamal; Isril Berd
Science and Environmental Journal for Postgraduate Vol 5 No 1 (2022): 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.v5i1.139

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The Musi Watershed as a priority watershed is also contained in the Decree of the Minister of Forestry No. SK.328/Menhut-II/2009. The Musi watershed with an area of about a million ha is one of the 108 watersheds in Indonesia that was designated by the Minister of Forestry Decree No. SK.328/MenhutII/2009 as a priority watershed because of its critical condition. This condition is indicated by the area of critical land with a moderately critical to very critical category which reaches 1.7 million ha. Another indication is that the remaining forest cover in South Sumatra is 1,346.8 ha (± 15.6% of the total area of South Sumatra). Musi watershed is simply an area unit that drains water to the same point which is influenced by various ecosystems in it, such as Peatland is a unique ecosystem that has economic value, ecological value, and environmental function, and downstream there is a Mangrove ecosystem and Estuaries, this ecosystem from ecological and environmental functions, among others, has a high biodiversity value, a hydrological function in the management of storage and release of water, as well as a carbon storage function. South Sumatra has a peat area of 14 million ha or 16.3% of the total area, and this condition is one of the potential natural resources to be managed and utilized for the benefit and welfare of the entire community.
Ability of Vegetation Absorption to CO₂ Emissions at the Campus of Universitas Negeri Padang Indra Yuzandi; Azwir Anhar
Science and Environmental Journal for Postgraduate Vol 5 No 1 (2022): 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.v5i1.149

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Green Open Space (GOS) is an elongated/lined area and/or clustered, where plants grow, either growing naturally or intentionally planted. Plants or vegetation function as absorbers of Carbon dioxide (CO₂) in the atmosphere and can be absorbed by trees through the process of photosynthesis. For this reason, the purpose of this study was to determine the amount of vegetation, to determine the amount of vegetation absorption of CO₂. This study used the census method by measuring all vegetation stands. For data analysis, calculate the diameter of the tree at chest height (DBH), calculate tree biomass, calculate the estimated carbon stored, and calculating the amount of carbon dioxide absorbed by the vegetation. The results showed that the potential for CO₂ absorption at Padang State University was found to be 1348 tree species. The ability of vegetation to absorb CO₂ is 1,697,812.70 kg/year.
Chemical Physical Analysis of River Water Quality in Padang Panjang City Resti Fevria; Abdul Razak; Eni Kamal; Isril Berd; Edwin Edwin
Science and Environmental Journal for Postgraduate Vol 5 No 1 (2022): 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.v5i1.142

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Rivers are bodies of water that are elongated on the earth's surface that are naturally formed, ranging from small ones upstream to large downstream ones. In Padang Panjang City, 10 rivers flow, 6 rivers in West Padang Panjang District, and 4 rivers in East Padang Panjang District. Data from the analysis of river water quality in Padang Panjang City was obtained from secondary data, namely data from river water quality tests conducted by the Padang Panjang City Environment Service in March 2021 and from various other official sources such as journals and articles. The value of water quality in Padang Panjang City, in general, meets the Quality Standards based on PP No. 82/2001, but there are several sources whose values are below the established Quality Standards. The use of surface water for various activities according to water quality standards using physical, chemical, and biological parameters can be grouped into several parts, including human consumption, water recreation, fisheries, industry, and agriculture.
Environmental Ecology of the Palembayan Watershed – Agam Regency Petrizal Petrizal; Abdul Razak; Eni Kamal; Isril Berd
Science and Environmental Journal for Postgraduate Vol 5 No 1 (2022): 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.v5i1.145

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The Palembayan Watershed as an object of study, in the 2011 RTRW of the Agam Regency, is one of the watersheds in the Agam Regency, an area that must maintain the authenticity of its environmental ecology, from studies and research the raw water quantity can be calculated and potential, very high quality raw water needs to be maintained , starting from upstream to downstream in the Landian watershed, it is necessary to carry out guidance, integrated conservation of all sectors so that it is maintained according to its function.

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