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Journal of Geography Science and Education
ISSN : 26855801     EISSN : 2685581X     DOI : 10.32585/jgse.v2i1.827
Journal of Geography Science and Education merupakan Jurnal ilmiah berskala internasional yang dikelola oleh Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara. Journal of Geography Science and Education terbitberkala 6 bulanan, yakni April dan Oktober. Editor menerima naskah artikel yang belum pernah dipublikasikan di media lain sebelumnya. focus and scope Jurnal ini antara lain Pendidikan Geografi, Geografi,Ilmu tanah, geologi, Sistem Informasi Geografi
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AGRICULTURAL LAND SUPPORT FOR FOOD IN GROGOL IN 2018 Nurlia Miftakhul Khasanah; Agus Sudargono; Muh. Husyain Rifai
Journal of Geography Science and Education Vol 3, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/jgse.v3i1.1517

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Research on the carrying capacity of agricultural land for food is very important to do to determine the extent of the ability of the land to support the fulfillment of food needs of the population in an area. One of the problems in Grogol Subdistrict, Sukoharjo Regency is the tendency of land conversion that does not pay attention to production land for agriculture in order to meet the food needs of the population. This research includes 1 district which consists of 14 villages. The data used is secondary data taken from the Central Bureau of Statistics and the Agriculture Office of Sukoharjo Regency. The method used to determine the level of carrying capacity of agricultural land for food crops with the combined concept of the theory of Odum, Cristeiler, E Howard and Issard. The results showed that overall based on data in 2018 the carrying capacity of agricultural land for food in Grogol District was still low. This shows that the Grogol District area has not been able to be self-sufficient in food and has not been able to provide a decent life for its residents. Therefore, it is necessary to make certain efforts to increase the carrying capacity of food agriculture land in this area, for example by involving the population and utilizing the remaining vacant land.
CHANGES IN AGRICULTURAL LAND USE TO NON-AGRICULTURAL LAND IN GROGOL DISTRICT OF SUKOHARJO REGENCY IN 2001 - 2018 Muh. Husyain Rifai; Bayu Kurniawan Nugroho; Ary Wijayanti
Journal of Geography Science and Education Vol 3, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/jgse.v3i1.1386

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This research was conducted in Grogol Sub-District of Sukoharjo Regency. This research aims to: (1) find out the land use in Grogol Sub-District in 2001 and 2018 (2) to find out the changes in land use in Grogol Sub-District in 2001 - 2018. The methods used in this study are: (1) using the land use map in 2001 obtained from the Indonesian Earth View Map (RBI), while the land use map in 2018 was obtained from digitization of Quickbird satellite imagery published from Maxar Technologies by regulating the year of publication on September 05, 2018. (2) overlay method isused todetermine land use changes in 2001-2018. The results obtained in this study are the land use of Grogol Sub-District in 2001 covering an area of 3,116 hectares which includes 1,718 hectares of rice fields, 1,242 hectares of residential land, and 156 hectares of vacant land. Meanwhile, land use in Grogol Sub-District in 2018 was 3,116 hectares which includes 1,230 hectares of rice fields, 1,816 hectares of residential land, and 70 hectares of vacant land. The change in land use of Grogol Sub-District in 2001 - 2018 amounted to 1,186 hectares and the area of land that was not changed by 1,930 hectares. Grogol sub-district in 2001 and 2018 the pattern of land use change is elongated following the road, elongated following the river, and radial (thorough).
THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE RATTAN INDUSTRY TO THE INCOME OF RATTAN CRAFTSMEN IN THE TRANGSAN VILLAGE GATAK DISTRICT SUKOHARJO DISTRICT IN 2020 Fitria Nugraheni; MS Khabibur Rahman; Ary Wijayanti
Journal of Geography Science and Education Vol 3, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/jgse.v3i1.1513

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This study aims to determine: 1) Distribution Map of the Rattan Industry in Trangsan Village, Gatak District, Sukoharjo Regency. (2) Region of Origin of Rattan Raw Materials in Trangsan Village, Gatak District, Sukoharjo Regency. (3) Socio-Economic Characteristics of Rattan Industry Craftsmen in Trangsan Village, Gatak District, Sukoharjo Regency. This research uses descriptive qualitative research methodology is a research procedure that produces descriptive data in the form of written or spoken words from people and observable behavior. This study describes the Distribution Map of the Rattan Industry in Trangsan Village, Gatak District, Sukoharjo Regency, the Area of Origin of Rattan Raw Materials in Trangsan Village, Gatak District, Sukoharjo Regency, and the socio-economic characteristics of rattan industry craftsmen in Trangsan Village, Gatak District, Sukoharjo Regency. The data collection technique used is through direct field observation, interviews, questionnaires and documentation Based on the research that has been done, the results of this study are: (1) The results of the distribution of the rattan industry are 101 industries. (2) Regions of origin of rattan raw materials from Sulawesi and Kalimantan. (3) The socio-economic characteristics of rattan craftsmen whose industrial owners are aged 15-64 are 22 people aged> 65, there are 2 people, the highest education level is Bachelor degree, the income level is around 3,000,000 to over 9,000,000. Meanwhile, there are 48 people in the workforce aged 15-64, the highest level of education is SMA, the level of income per week is around 300,000 to 900,000.
DENSITY OF BUILDINGS IN GROGOL DISTRICT SUKOHARJO DISTRICT 2018 Deni Anggono; Agus Sudargono; Muh. Husyain Rifai
Journal of Geography Science and Education Vol 3, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/jgse.v3i1.1514

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The objectives of this study were to: (1) determine the number of buildings in Grogol District, Sukoharjo Regency; (2) anlaysis the building density in Grogol District, Sukoharjo Regency. This study uses remote sensing with the Visual Quickbird interpretation method obtained from Google Earth Pro, namely using interpretive elements such as hue / color, shape, texture, and location / association. Visual interpretation is used to determine the number of buildings and building density. The data collection techniques used were image interpretation and field surveys. The data analysis technique used is geographic descriptive, which describes the spatial data analysis. The results of this study were Cemani Village is the village with the highest density of buildings 96.85%, while Parangjoro is the village with the lowest density of buildings with 28.41%.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF KIDOLAND TOURISM OBJECT IN PLESAN VILLAGE, NGUTER DISTRICT, SUKOHARJO DISTRICT Uwatun Ni'mah; MS Khabibur Rahman; Talitha Rahmawati
Journal of Geography Science and Education Vol 3, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/jgse.v3i1.1516

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This research aims to: (1) analyze  the tourism potential in Kidoland tourism objects, (2)  investigate the changes in the tourism potential of Kidoland tourism objects after the development with a master plan.This study uses a qualitative descriptive method, which describes and describes tourism potential, as well as a SWOT analysis to determine the development strategy of tourism objects with a master plan design to determine changes in tourism potential. The data collection technique used was through field observations and documentation. Data analysis techniques are scoring and descriptive. The results of this study are: (1) The potential of the Kidoland tourism object in the observation, the value of 17.8 is obtained. Where the value of 17.8 is obtained from the per-variable calculation, namely the attractiveness with a value of 10, accessibility 3.6, and basic infrastructure and facilities with a value of 4.2. (2) To increase the tourism potential of Kidoland tourism objects, an object development plan is carried out with a master plan, namely the addition of facilities and infrastructure to the object, namely the addition of toilets, worship facilities, gazebo, electricity expansion and a garden. From the design of the master plan there is an increase in potential with numbers2.1. The initial potential with a total value of 17.8 becomes 19.9.

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