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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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Empowerment of the Tourism Sector fot the Economic and Welfare System in Wonodadi Village, Pracimantoro District, Wonogiri Regency Hardianto, Toni; Rohsulina, Pranichayudha
Journal of Geography Science and Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/jgse.v5i1.2321

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The empowerment of the tourism sector for the economic and welfare system in Wonodadi Village here requires the role of the local community in its development. Here it can be done through the stages of planning, implementation, and supervision. This study aims to determine the involvement of local communities in empowering tourist villages and this development can have a positive impact on the local community's economic system in Wonodadi Village, including: in the form of increased income for the surrounding community, increased employment and business opportunities for local communities, and increased government revenue through tourist fees. The less dominant role of the government can be utilized by the surrounding community in the development of tourist villages and can increase space for the community to participate. This data collection was carried out using in-depth interviews and questionnaires which were filled in directly by local residents. The analytical method used is SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats).
Mapping the Distribution of Invasive Alien Species Acacia (Accacia decurrens) in Thekelan Hiking Trail Area, Kopeng Resort, Mount Merbabu National Park Ashila, Jilan; Safitri, Fauziana Erlis; Hermawan, Bagus; Febrian, Ardhitya Rio; Ramadhan, Auriga Wahyu Widyadana; Sunarhadi, Muhammad Amin
Journal of Geography Science and Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/jgse.v5i1.3389

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Kopeng Resort is one of Mount Merbabu National Park resorts located in Getasan District, Semarang Regency, Central Java. Where in this area, there is a hiking trail called Thekelan. Besides that, Mount Merbabu National Park has problems regarding invasive alien species, one of which is the Acacia plant (Accacia decurrens) which also grows on the Thekelan hiking trail. Therefore, this study aims to determine the spatial distribution of invasive plants in the Mount Merbabu National Park area located in the Kopeng Resort area. The data collection method used in this study was using GPS’s survey where if you find an acacia plant, you will mark it or dots so that later the output will be a kml file which can be processed in the ArcGIS software. The data processing method uses Arcgis software so that it is in the form of a map, and the height of the acacia plant points will be known. The results showed that the distribution of acacia plants in the area around the climbing route of Mount Merbabu Thekelan was classified as very dense at an altitude of 1,847 masl to 2,153 masl with moderate to steep slopes. Whereas at altitudes ranging from 2,153 to the peak, which has very steep slopes, the density of acacia decreases. 153 meters above sea level with moderate to steep slopes.
Development of Kalipasang Tourism as Sustainable Ecotourism at the Kopeng Resort, Mount Merbabu National Park Hermawan, Bagus; Ashila, Jilan; Febrian, Ardhitya Rio; Safitri, Fauziana Erlis; Ramadhan, Auriga Wahyu Widyadana; Sunarhadi, Muhammad Amin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/jgse.v5i1.3501

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Kalipasang is one of the tours in the Kopeng Resort area which has the appeal of pine stands and campgrounds. This tour is part of the Kopeng Resort which is in the Mount Merbabu National Park area which has been extensively developed. However, good tourism is tourism that can boost the economy, have benefits for the community, and maintain the environment. Therefore, the purpose of this research is to find out the appropriate strategies to do so that Kalipasang tourism can be optimal as a sustainable ecotourism. The data collection method was carried out by means of field observations and interviews. The data processing method uses an analysis of the basic principles of ecotourism, IFAS and EFAS, SWOT, and sustainable ecotourism modelling. The results of this study indicate that the strategy for developing Kalipasang tourism as a sustainable ecotourism can be seen in 3 aspects, namely economic, social and environmental. From an economic aspect, it is necessary to improve facilities, carry out promotions, and make ticket prices competitive. Meanwhile, from a social aspect, it is necessary to have community participation in tourism development, efforts to educate tourists, and involve stakeholders. Meanwhile, in terms of environmental aspects, efforts to conserve plants or animals and good waste management are needed. With the combination of these three aspects, Kalipasang tourism as sustainable ecotourism can be developed.
Abrasion Disaster Mitigation Efforts at Naras Beach, North Pariaman District Zuriyani, Elvi; Juita, Erna; Irwan, Irwan; Ulni, Arie Zella Putra; Despica, Rika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/jgse.v5i1.3642

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Abrasion is a process of eroding the beach by sea waves and ocean currents which are destructive. In the coastal area of Naras, North Pariaman District, there was abrasion which had an impact on the people in the coastal area. The purpose of this study was conducted to determine the form of disaster mitigation carried out by the community in the Naras coastal area. This research was conducted using a qualitative descriptive approach. Data collection techniques were carried out by field observations, documentation and interviews with the community in the Naras Beach area. Efforts made by the community and government against coastal abrasion are by making embankments from sand, building wave-retaining rock grips, building T-type groins, and planting mangroves.
Transformation of the Legality of the Marriage Culture of the Samin Sambongrejo Community, Blora Regency Hidayaht, Achmad Nur; Saipiatudin, Saipiatuddin; Kurniawan, Nandi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/jgse.v5i1.3644

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Marriage is a sacred thing both in religion and culture when a woman and a man become legally husband and wife after carrying out the marriage contract and fulfilling the requirements and pillars of religious marriage, but the Samin people have a single rule, one man and one woman can be declared as legal partners when they become husband and wife when they first have intercourse, this is known as the pasuwitan tradition. This wedding tradition is part of the Samin people's wedding customs, but over time, many Samin people have legalized their marital status through the KUA. The procedure for the traditional Samin wedding is carried out with the stages of nakokke, mbalesi gunem, ngendek, nyuwito, ngeger, paseksen and tingkepan. Along with the development and influence of the awareness of the government and Indonesian citizens regarding the registration of marriages in Blimbing Sambongrejo Village, most of the Samin natives have legally registered their marriages and have made changes to the procedure for marriage through summons and registration of marriages at the KUA in accordance with the law as citizens. Indonesia is responsible for carrying out the obligations of the Samin people.
FIELD-BASED EXCURSION (FBE) IN THE TEACHING AND LEARNING OF GEOGRAPHY IN SOME SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN ONDO STATE, NIGERIA Olabode, Abiodun Daniel
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/jgse.v5i1.3695

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The age long tradition of Field-Based Excursion (FBE) is being eroded as effective learning strategy in secondary schools. This study considers investigating FBE and the teaching and learning of geography in some selected secondary schools in Akoko Southwest, Ondo State, Nigeria with a view to examining; the practice of FBE in the selected secondary schools,  students’ perceptions to FBE practice in secondary school, FBE and perceived relationship with geography subject, and FBE and learning impacts on secondary school students. The sample population consists of students of secondary school offering Geography as a subject in Akoko Southwest Area of Ondo State, Nigeria. Purposive sampling technique was adopted in selecting twelve (12) secondary schools, while ten (10) students each were randomly selected from sampled schools. This sample gave a total of one hundred and twenty (120) respondents in this study. Learning and Excursion Questionnaire (LEQ) was built using four points Likert scale with Mean Weight Values (MWV) and Grand Mean Value (GMV) for perception analysis. The decision states, accept the perception if the MWV is greater than the MWV; and reject, if otherwise. Results show that; responses denote excursion is no longer part of school curriculum, group excursion could be a preferred mode of FBE for optimum productivity, all aspects of  geography require FBE for better understanding” was ranked 1st on MWV=3.55, which signifies high level of relationship,  It is worthy of note that significant impacts of FBE has far enriching impacts on students’ learning habits.  The study concludes that efforts are needed to reintroduce FBE for quality educational delivery. It therefore recommends that there should be a reintroduction of FBE into secondary school curriculum so it can be made compulsory for students. Government and stakeholder at different levels should ensure adequate sponsor of FBE to bridge the cap for less privileged students. Teachers should introduce field-based approach to teaching methods.
Environmental Information System for Disaster Risk Management at Kota Surakarta Sunarhadi, R. Muhammad Amin; Setyono, Prabang; Kusumaningrum, Lia; Kurniaaji, Bayu; Ally, Haydar; Ahsani Taqwim, Muhammad Hanif; Ulhaq Fil'ardiani, Nida; Achmad Zaky, Fadhil; Abdul Jabbar, Sa'ad
Journal of Geography Science and Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/jgse.v5i1.4215

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Through this activity, disaster volunteers in Surakarta City can conduct disaster risk reduction (DRR) efforts based on ecosystem data and information management. Climate change has an increasing impact on ecosystems, resulting in environmental damage, thereby increasing the intensity of disaster events that need to be studied and monitored. Managing this disaster risk data and information requires using an environmental information system for ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction (ECO-DRR). The capacity of volunteers is vital in dealing with the risks of natural disasters and the impact of climate change by using SIL. Currently, volunteers manage using a form that has yet to accompany the presentation of information for decision-making and management of disaster risk knowledge. Requires remedial action by increasing the ability of volunteers to manage disaster risk data and information, report disaster events, and present them in dashboards. The method used is the parameters for development of SIL as a solution for ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction (ECO-PRB). The parameters were conducted on the topics of disaster risk, disaster incident reporting, and dashboard information management. The development of ECO-DRR SIL uses Quality Function Deployment (QFD) to obtain information on improvements in developing a user-based digital platform.

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