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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
Articles 112 Documents
The Potential of the Guitar Craft Industry in Mancasan Village, Baki District in 2021 Yuliana, Dika; Rohsulina, Pranichayudha
Journal of Geography Science and Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/jgse.v4i2.2331

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Mancasan Village is one of the villages in Baki District, Sukoharjo Regency. Mancasan Village is one of the villages that is famous for the existence of the guitar industry in the area. The guitar industry is a potential for Mancasan Village because the guitar industry can be one of the successful developments of a region, namely the ability to create job opportunities. The guitar industry in this Mancasan Village classified to in industry small, because on generally every House business this employ around 5-15 employee people, type ownership from business guitar the is individual, using technology which simple and traditional, no have permission business, and the place business which used is the place live or their house alone. The production of guitars in Mancasan Village used to be only through word of mouth or by selling their products directly to music shops. However, along with the times and increasingly sophisticated technology, many guitar craftsmen in Mancasan Village are now marketing their guitar productions online. The potential of the guitar industry in Mancasan Village has an impact on the surrounding community, both the impact on social life and the impact on the economy of the people in Mancasan Village.
Can Disaster Risk Education Reduce the Impact of Disasters in Schools? Mulianingsih, Ferani; Hardati, Puji
Journal of Geography Science and Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/jgse.v4i2.2363

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One of the largest cities in Indonesia is Semarang City. This city has a very high level of disaster proneness. The following are disasters that often occur in the city of Semarang, including floods, tidal waves, landslides, and droughts. The impact of repeated disasters on urban communities is damage and loss of life. However, currently disaster risk education introduces risk mitigation and disaster preparedness in minimizing the impact of disasters in urban areas. Disaster risk reduction has been included in the school curriculum. The purpose of writing this article is to examine the role of schools in disaster mitigation, disaster curriculum in schools. Empowering school-age children to understand disaster mitigation is the first step in building a disaster-aware community. So that when a disaster occurs, people no longer experience confusion and panic, because they have understood how to reduce disaster risk. School-age children are expected to be able to bring the knowledge they have learned from school and become "agents" who can build a culture of disaster awareness in their environment, so that a resilient society can be realized in dealing with disasters.
Transformation of the Distribution of the Sedulur Sikep Samin Community, Blora Regency Hidayaht, Achmad Nur; Budiaman, Budiaman; Kurniawan, Nandi
Journal of Geography Science and Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/jgse.v4i2.2503

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The Transformation of the Distribution of the Sedulur Sikep Samin Community, Blora Regency Abstract The Samin community is a community that emerged in the Dutch colonial era, this community is part of Javanese society which teaches about equality in life and freedom to practice their beliefs (manunggaling kawulo gusti), the Samin community has procedures, customs, languages , and norms and has a unique history, in its emergence can not be separated from the arrival of the Dutch colonial government which implemented forced cultivation and land taxes for the natives which was the background for the emergence of teachings from the Samin community. The emergence of the samin movement or better known as geger samin is the movement of samin surosentiko or raden kohar who is believed to have one lineage with the king of Majapahit. This samin movement strengthened in 1890 in Blora Regency, then expanded to various areas in Blora Regency including Sambong, Doplang, Randublatung, Kedungtuban, and shared other districts such as Rembang Regency, Pati Regency, Grobogan Regency, and Bojonegoro Regency. This study focuses on describing the transformation of the distribution of the Samin community in Blora Regency with a local knowledge approach (emic) with a field survey method to find out the location and map the distribution of the Samin community that still exists in maintaining their culture.
The Effect Of Social Capital On Interest In Entrepreneurship With Self-Efficiency astuti, andarweni; Hardati, Puji
Journal of Geography Science and Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/jgse.v4i2.2542

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The formulation of the problem in this study is how the influence of social capital on the interest in entrepreneurship with self-efficacy in STPKat students. This study aims to analyze the effect of student social capital on entrepreneurial interest with self-efficacy. In order to answer this problem, Bourdie's theory of social capital and Bandura's theory of self-affication are used. This research method is quantitative, with a focus on analyzing the influence of student social capital on the interest in entrepreneurship with self-efficacy. The analysis used in this research is simple linear regression analysis, looking for the effect of social capital variable (X) on entrepreneurial interest and self-efficacy (Y). The results obtained are social capital has a positive influence coefficient, 0.355 the higher the social capital of a student, the higher the self-efficacy, or an increase of 35.5%. Social capital has a significance t of 0.540, which means this significance is > 0.05, so social capital has no significant effect on entrepreneurial interest and self-efficacy in STPKat Semarang students. Test the coefficient of determination on the adjusted R Square value. the contribution of social capital (independent variable) 8.8% to self-efficacy, in the sense that 81.2% can be found in further research outside the social capital variable.
IMPACT OF THE EXISTENCE OF THE BTS TOWER (BASE TRANSCEIVER STATION) IN JATIROTO DISTRICT, WONOGIRI REGENCY YEAR 2021 Rifai, Muh Husyain
Journal of Geography Science and Education Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/jgse.v4i1.2551

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Noviasari, Anggi. NIM. 1751100010. Impact of the Existence of BTS Tower (Base Transceiver Station) in Jatiroto District, Wonogiri Regency in 2021. Supervisor : Muh Husyain Rifai,S.Pd,M.Pd. and Ary Wijayanti, S.Pd, M.Pd. Essay. Geography Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Veterans Bangun Nusantara, Sukoharjo. 2021. This study aims to determine: (1) the distribution and affordability of the BTS tower signal (2) The impact of the existence of the BTS tower on the education of students at SMKN 1 Jatiroto (3) The impact of the existence of the BTS tower on the economic changes of the community around the BTS tower. The method used in this study is a qualitative descriptive method. This study describes/describes and finds out the impact of the existence of BTS towers on the education of students of SMKN 1 Jatiroto and the economic changes of the surrounding community. Data collection techniques used are through observation, questionnaires and documentation. The results of the study can be concluded that: (1) The distribution and coverage of the BTS Tower Tower signal in Jatiroto District is spread over three areas and there are five BTS Tower Towers. Each BTS Tower can reach a signal as far as 5km and this is also influenced by the topography of the surrounding area (2) The impact of the existence of a BTS tower on the education of students at SMKN 1 Jatiroto has a positive impact in the form of making it easier for students to access the internet, making it easier for students to learn. The negative impact is radiation from the BTS tower signal and anxiety about the collapse of the BTS tower. (3) The impact of the existence of the BTS Tower on the economic changes of the surrounding community is that it can increase economic income, such as increasing income for people who sell credit and make it easier to access the internet. The negative impact is the increasing number of people's needs to buy credit which results in an increase in public spending, radiation from BTS tower signals.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF OUTDOOR STUDY METHODS IN DEVELOPING STUDENTS' SPATIAL INTELLIGENCE IN GEOGRAPHIC LEARNING Putra, Exsa
Journal of Geography Science and Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/jgse.v4i2.2633

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of using outdoor study in developing spatial intelligence at SMA Angkasa Husein Bandung. This research uses the expose facto, with a quantitative approach. Collecting data using a questionnaire with analytical techniques using linear regression test and correlation coefficient test. The variables in this study are the effectiveness of the outdoor study as the independent variable and spatial intelligence as the dependent variable. The sample in this study was 90 students. The results aims that the effectiveness of the outdoor study correlates with spatial intelligence with an R count of 0.824, meaning that value of the effectiveness of the outdoor study students' spatial intelligence has a very significant effect of 82.4% which shows that the outdoor study method is effective in developing spatial intelligence. The coefficient of determination Rsquare (R2)is 0.515 or 51.5%. This shows that the effectiveness of the outdoor study contributes to the spatial intelligence of students by 51.5%, the remaining 48.5% is influenced by other factors not mentioned in this study. In conclusion, the effectiveness of the outdoor study can develop students' spatial intelligence effectively in this study.
E-commerce www.blonjo.online as Climate Change Campaign by Micro, Small and Medium Business Enterprise Sunarhadi, R. Muhammad Amin; Setyono, Prabang; Kusumaningrum, Lia; Rahmawati, Siti; Suhardono, Sapta; Abdul Matin, Hashfi Hawali
Journal of Geography Science and Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/jgse.v4i2.2910

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This article describes the development of an e-commerce web-based used to offer micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) products from the community of Indonesia Council for Small Business (ICSB), Sukoharjo Regency. MSMEs entrepreneurs adopt information technology (IT) as marketing their marketing tools. To engage participation in climate change adaptation and mitigation, www.blonjo.online provide positive content from the entrepreneurs as the awareness campaign. Development of www.blonjo.online considers input from ICSB Sukoharjo to identify and situation analysis problems entrepreneurs face in the e-commerce platform. Some mentoring was conducted to increase understanding of climate change issues and their impact on environmental damage, green marketing, photography, and copywriting. Based on the need for information system specification, e-commerce was developed and tested for the design and performance of information systems, then prototyping. MSMEs entrepreneurs upload their climate change campaign in three climate change adaptation and mitigation categories: taking more efficient raw materials, avoiding non-renewable materials in production, and using environmentally friendly packaging.
Atmosphere Dynamics E-Module Development Based On Contextual Learning For Geography Learning in High School Partini, Dwi; Anwar, Yaskinul; Kurniaaji, Bayu; Rahmawati, Arfita
Journal of Geography Science and Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2022): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/jgse.v4i2.2921

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ABSTRACT The development of the world is so fast marked by the very rapid progress of science and technology, globalization has an impact on all sectors of life, including education. Globalization poses a challenge to the world of education that in the 21st century, 4C competencies (Communication, Collaboration, Critical thinking, and Creativity) are needed so that students in their lives in the future are able to compete and survive in the midst of global competition. The development of 4C competencies in students can be done with various approaches, one of which in this study is the development of contextual learning-based learning e-modules. Through this module, students are presented with factual knowledge that is close to their environment and life so that they can develop critical and creative thinking skills. Communication and collaboration skills are developed with group discussions to complete the exercises in the module. The module was developed using the ADDIE model, based on expert assessments, the atmospheric dynamics learning e-module got a score of mode 4 which was declared feasible to use. Meanwhile, based on the assessment, students got a mode score of 5 on each aspect of the assessment which means very good. Test the effectiveness of the e-module on students with a pretest-post test only design, the score increased from 56.67 to 84.00, which means that the e-module is effective to use. 
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
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.v5i1.3501

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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.

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