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Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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The International Summit on Science, Technology and Humanity (ISETH) is organised by Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta. This summit aims to provide a platform for researchers and academics to share their research findings with others and meet lecturers and researchers from other institutions and to strengthen the collaboration and networking amongst the participants.
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Investigating Theory of Planned Behavior on Customers' Decision to Choose Islamic Banks: Evidence from Surakarta, Indonesia Nisa, Siska Khoirun; Haris, Helmi
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.5357

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This study aimed to see the influence of Attitude, Subjective Norms, and Perceived Behaviours Control with religiosity as a moderating variable on the decision to become a customer of a Sharia bank in Surakarta. Currently, the use of sharia banks is increasing every year, including the city of Surakarta, which is predominantly Muslim. For this reason, it is necessary to conduct research related to the decision. What distinguishes it from similar studies is adding the religiosity variable as a moderating variable. This study uses the Theory of Planned Behavior. This study distributed questionnaires to 100 respondents who met the requirements to obtain survey results-hypothesis testing using SEM with Smart-PLS software version 3.0. The results of the hypothesis test show that the three variables of the Theory of Planned Behaviour significantly positively affect the decision to become a customer of a Sharia bank. The influence of Subjective Norms shows that religiosity can strengthen the impact of Subjective Norms on the decision of the community to become a customer of a Sharia bank. Meanwhile, Attitude and Perceived Behaviour Control after being moderated by religiosity show results that religiosity can weaken the influence of Attitude and Perceived Behaviour Control on the decision to become a customer of a Sharia bank.
Sustainable Strategies for Halal Tourism Infrastructure in the Digital Age: Integrating Architecture, Urban Planning, and Technology Chantarungsri, Chariyada; Alam, Azhar
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.5358

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This study investigates sustainable strategies for halal tourism infrastructure in urban areas, addressing the growing demand for halal-compliant travel options among the Muslim population. The purpose of this research is to explore the integration of Islamic principles with sustainable practices, focusing on halal compliance, environmental design considerations, and community engagement. A systematic review of 96 academic publications from 2017 to 2024 was conducted, utilizing databases such as Scopus and Web of Science to analyze the intersection of architectural design, urban planning, and technological advancements in halal tourism. The findings reveal that halal compliance is essential for enhancing the travel experience and building trust within the halal tourism market. Additionally, sustainable practices rooted in Islamic values can mitigate the environmental impacts of mass tourism while promoting cultural sensitivity and economic viability. The study highlights the importance of community involvement and effective stakeholder collaboration in developing halal tourism infrastructure. This article contributes valuable insights for policymakers and industry professionals, emphasizing the need for adaptable frameworks that accommodate diverse urban contexts and promote inclusivity. The integration of technology, including smart solutions and standardized certification processes, is identified as crucial for enhancing halal tourism management. Ultimately, this study underscores the potential of sustainable urban halal tourism to serve as a model for responsible and culturally sensitive tourism development worldwide.
Spatial Analysis of Comparison of Divorce Rates before, during COVID-19 Pandemic, and New Normal in Bandung City Birawa, Arbian Sukma; Hadibasyir, Hamim Zaky
Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity) 2024: Proceeding ISETH (International Summit on Science, Technology, and Humanity)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.5359

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Purpose: Divorce is a social phenomenon that significantly impacts society, especially in an urban context such as Bandung City. This study aims to conduct a spatial analysis of the divorce rate in Bandung City before the COVID-19 pandemic, during the pandemic, and the new normal period. Methodology: This research method uses divorce rate data from the Bandung City Religious Court. The data was spatially analyzed using ArcGIS software to determine patterns and changes in the divorce rate in the city of Bandung during the pre-pandemic to the New Normal period. Results: The result of this study is that the divorce rate in Bandung City from 2019 to 2022 has increased, for several reasons including economic problems, conflicts and quarrels, neglect from one of the individuals, violence in the family environment, drunkenness, changes in religious beliefs, polygamy, imprisonment, gambling practices, use of illegal substances, physical limitations, forced marriage, and acts of infidelity.
The Success of Meat and Fish Sellers Resilience Strategies in the post COVID-19 (Study Case: Market in Peri-Urban Area of Surakarta) Kiat, Umar El Izzudin; Putra, Ramadhany Ade Tonisyach; Januar, Rino Dzul Qad; Alfath, Muhammad Widad; Ramadhani, Fahrizza Arrayan; Audi, Fresilia; Arum, Shofa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.5360

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The Covid 19 pandemic has had a negative impact on economic sectors, such as decreasing sales. Traditional markets located in the peripheral areas of Surakarta City are the main economic source of the people living in the area. To overcome the impact of the Covid- 19 pandemic on the economic sector in traditional markets, sales strategies are needed to remain viable during the Covid-19 pandemic. Such as continuing to sell, selling online, side jobs. The aim of this research was to analyze the sales strategies used by fish and meat traders during the Covid-19 pandemic to survive. The method used in this research is purposive sampling method with primary data collection using structured interviews and in-depth interviews. From the research results, the strategy with the largest percentage uses the strategy of continuing to sell and selling online.
Correlation Analysis of Normalized Different Vegetation Index and Land Surface Temperature using Landsat 8 Image based on Cloud Computing Romadhon, Ahmad Syafril; Kiat, Umar El Izzudin; Mardiyansyah, Arrohman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.5361

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The rapid development of technology has a positive impact on several parties, such as the assessment of vegetation density index and land surface temperature. This study aims to determine changes in vegetation density and surface temperature in 2019 and 2023 and their correlation with the Wonosobo District study area. The methods used in this research are Normalized Difference Vegetation Index and Land Surface Temperature by utilizing Landsat 8 Level 2 Tier 2 image data processed through Google Earth Engine and ArcMap 10.8. This research resulted in changes in the highest vegetation index value in the range of 0.74 - 0.92, while the lowest index value is in the value range between 0.03 - 0.36 which indicates that the area is non / rarely vegetated. In the vulnerable years 2019 to 2023, the vegetation density experienced changes in the form of the highest reduction in vegetation land of 108.009108 hectares. Field accuracy testing resulted in 10 spots with a fairly high level of accuracy. The results of observations of land surface temperature on the map show that there is a significant change in temperature in the central to western parts of Wonosobo District. There is a negative correlation between Normalized Difference Vegetation Index and Land Surface Temperature.
Analysis of Shelters for Floods Disaster Management in Central Klaten and South Klaten Klaten District Andriana, Pramesthy Inta; Sari, Dewi Novita; Fatmawati, Hanifah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.5362

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Purpose: The goals of this research are (1) to analyze the distribution of shelter or houses that suitable temporary shelters during disaster and (2) examine the capacity and supportability the area for the temporarry shelter during disaster. Methodology: The research methodology includedm followed by a descriptive quantitive approach and analysis of the carrying capacity of settlements. Results: The findings indicate a clustered distribution pattern of shelter in South Klaten sub-district (NNR value of 0.366222 and a z-score of - 18.900393) in Central Klaten sub-district ( NNR of 0.468301 with a z-score of -15. The settlement carrying capacity value in both sub-districts are greater than 1, suggesting they can accommodate additional populations of 27,500 and 4,205 people, respectively. Applications/Originality/Value: Distribution Pattern, Hydrometeorological Disaster, Nearest Neighbourhood Analyze, Shelter, Supportability.
Analysis of Built-up Area and Land Surface Temperature Relationship in Makassar City using NDBI Processing Setiawan, I. N.; Jumadi, J
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.5363

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Dynamic development in Indonesia's Urban Areas is influenced by population growth, economy, and environmental dynamics. By mid-2023, Indonesia's population will reach 278,696.2 million, ranking fourth as the largest population in the world. Unbridled urban growth has resulted in urban restructuring, agricultural land transformation, and a decrease in the area of green open space. This leads to a decrease in air quality, an increase in surface temperature, as well as changes in land cover patterns. A similar pattern is seen in Makassar City, where a shortage of green open space (less than 30%) and land-to-building changes have increased the city's surface temperature. This study aims to analyze the distribution of built-up land, land surface temperature (LST) and the relationship of land change built in Makassar City from 2014 and 2023 using Landsat Imagery. Analysis using Landsat Imagery and Normalized Defference Built-up Index algorithm shows significant growth of built-up land in accordance with the development plan of Makassar City until 2026. The surface temperature classification indicates a significant increase from 2014 to 2023, which is associated with built-up land growth. The results of simple linear regression showed a positive correlation between built-up land area and surface temperature, with R Square reaching 34.7% in 2014 and 38.9% in 2023. These findings reflect the impact of development on Land Surface Temperature (LST) and emphasize the urgency of built-up land management to reduce the impact of heat in cities.
Land Cover Change Prediction and Its Alignment with Regional Spatial Planning in the Coastal Area of Tegal Regency, 2031 Puspitaningrum, Diyah Pawitri; Wibowo, Afif Ari; Surachman, Dedi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.5364

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Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the projected changes in land cover in the Tegal Regency Coastal Area in 2031 and assess how well the Tegal Regency Regional Spatial Plan aligns with the anticipated changes in land cover. Methodology: This research used stratified random sampling method to determine the sample points used. The MOLUSCE plugin in QGIS 2.18.1 was used to simulate the prediction of land cover change. Results: According to the study's findings, there was a 2,120.58 hectare increase in the extent of agricultural land between 2007 and 2015. Similarly, there was a 457.65-hectare increase in built-up land. Additionally, the area of agricultural land grew by 1,069.02 hectares between 2015 and 2023. According to the 2031 land cover prediction, the amount of built-up land increased by 460.26 hectares and the area of agricultural land by 270.00 hectares. The results of the intersection of the Regional Spatial Plan Map and the 2031 Land Cover Prediction Map showed that 72.04% of the land area was suitable, while 27.96% was unsuitable. Applications/Originality/Value: This research can be used as a basis for future decision making because from the results there are several areas that do not match the prediction results and the Spatial Plan Map.
Distribution Pattern of Riverbank Against Flood Inundation Based on Remote Sensing in Martapura Banjar Regency, South Kalimantan, Indonesia Irawan, Vita; Hadibasyir, Hamim Zaky; Faizal, Rahmad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.5365

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Purpose: This research aims to conduct an in-depth analysis of settlement patterns along riverbanks and identify possible relationships between these settlement patterns and flood inundation. By focusing on remote sensing, spatial data to provide a holistic understanding of settlement dynamics and flood risk. Methodology: This research method uses the nearest neighbor approach, also commonly referred to as Average Nearest Neighbor (ANN). The data is analyzed based on the settlement distribution pattern that follows the river network. The role of remote sensing in the study of settlement distribution is crucial, especially in acquiring spatial data about the existence of settlements and the condition of the area at that time. Results: The results of this study show that the distribution pattern in parts of Martapura Sub-district indicates that building points are located along the river network, leading to an increasing concentration of buildings on the riverbanks. The impact of this distribution pattern is that the riverbanks become slums, which can result in tidal flooding.
Spatial Study of Pengging Tourism Area as A Regional Flagship Tourism Development Salamah, Yeni Noor; Sari, Dewi Novita; Fatmawati, Hanifah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/iseth.5366

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In the highly competitive tourism industry, management is prepared to tackle competition through continuous infrastructure development and the addition of supporting facilities. They have also readied skilled human resources. Marketing strategies such as billboard placement, brochure distribution, and banners have been implemented to attract more tourists to Pengging. Facilities are added to enhance visitor comfort, making this research well-suited for qualitative methods. Developing tourist destinations using a spatial approach should consider regional characteristics in policy formulation. Limited research exists on this topic in Indonesia, making this study potentially valuable for government tourism planning. It aims to assess Pengging's potential, attractiveness, and development plan, using SWOT analysis based on geographical, demographic, socio-cultural, economic, and infrastructure indicators. The conclusions suggest managing visitor centers, enhancing tourism products, environmental management, visitor capacity, marketing, human resources, institution development, and spatial planning for Pengging tourist attraction area. This study provides spatial analysis-based recommendations for the development of Pengging tourism as a regional flagship destination. The study is unique in its integration of spatial approaches and local potential analysis, which have rarely been applied before. The findings are valuable for supporting sustainable tourism management strategies, enhancing tourism appeal, boosting the local economy, and promoting environmental conservation.

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