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Jurnal Spasial: Penelitian, Terapan Ilmu Geografi dan Pendidikan Geografi
ISSN : 25408933     EISSN : 25414380     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22202/js
Core Subject : Science, Social,
Scope of publications includes physical geography, human geography, regional planning and development, cartography, remote sensing, geographic information system, geography education, and environmental science.
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ANALISIS KETERCAPAIAN DATA UKUR ROOF DAN FLOOR TERHADAP TOTAL MATERIAL (STUDI KASUS: PT SATRIA BAHANA SARANA) Kurniawan, Imam; Arini, Dwi; Defwaldi, Defwaldi; Armi, Ilham; Fajrin, Fajrin
Jurnal Spasial Vol 12, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Geografi Universitas PGRI Sumatera Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/js.v12i2.11363

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Mining comprises activities from exploration to post-closure, including investigation, feasibility studies, construction, extraction, processing, transport, and sales. PT Satria Bahana Sarana operates within PT Bukit Asam Tbk’s concession, performing overburden removal and coal haulage from pit to temporary stockpiles and onward to livestock. Following a 2024 directive from PT Bukit Asam Tbk, all contractors working in the concession must include roof and floor measurement data in production reports. PT Satria Bahana Sarana has faced deviations between roof and floor survey results and actual production records, with field measurements often differing from truck counts and dump hopper volumes. This study quantitatively analyzed the alignment of roof and floor measurements with production data collected from April to September 2024. Numerical datasets were compared and correlations evaluated using Pearson and Spearman methods to measure relationships between survey measurements and production figures obtained from truck counts and dump hoppers. Results indicate a strong positive correlation, with a Pearson coefficient of 0.9137 and a Spearman coefficient of 0.943. These outcomes suggest roof and floor measurements can serve as a reliable basis for production planning and performance evaluation. Implementing rigorous data validation and reconciliation can reduce deviations, improve reporting accuracy, enhance operational efficiency, regulatory compliance
PEMETAAN POTENSI KAMPUNG SUKALAKSANA BERBASIS PARTISIPATIF UNTUK MENDUKUNG PERENCANAAN PENGEMBANGAN SUMBERDAYA WILAYAH Farras, Muhammad; Zidan, 2Muhammad; Eka Putri, Rizka Rahmandita; Putri, Nandia
Jurnal Spasial Vol 12, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/js.v12i2.11359

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Sukalaksana hamlet in Cikahuripan  village, Lembang sub-district, West Bandung district has diverse regional potential and needs to be developed. However, the lack of availability of regional databases in Sukalaksana can hinder the development of the region's potential. Spatial-based region potential development aims to present spatial information that can be used in development planning. This study aims to map resource potential and analyze population pressure and capacity on land in Sukalaksana. The research method used is participatory mapping. The data is collected by using observation, interviews, documentation, and focus group discussions (FGD). Data analysis was carried out using spatial analysis techniques.  The results indicate that there are four potential that can be developed in Sukalaksana, namely the potential of human, economics, social, and land resources. Those potentials will be profitable and prosperous for the community if managed effectively and efficiently, as well as a sustainable pattern of cooperation in community life. Population pressure in Sukalaksana hamlet is 45.14, which is high category due to an imbalance in the number of population on the availability of agricultural land. The land capacity value in Sukalaksana is 0.02, which means that farmers are no longer able to carry out expansive and exploratory agricultural development.
PERBANDINGAN PERAN MASYARAKATDALAM PENGELOLAAN LIMBAH PADAT ANTARA INDONESIA DAN FILIPINA Hotimah, Oot; Yantika, Febry; Gita Pertiwi, Gianti
Jurnal Spasial Vol 12, No 2 (2025)
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Solid waste management is an important issue in many countries, including Indonesia and the Philippines. Both countries have experienced a significant increase in waste volume due to population growth and urbanization. One of the factors contributing to this issue is the low level of public awareness regarding waste segregation for better management. This study aims to compare government policies that serve as the primary benchmark in encouraging community involvement in solid waste management in Indonesia and the Philippines. The research method employed involves the collection of secondary data from journals and the reanalysis of data to obtain new insights. Several proposed solutions include the implementation of the 3R principles (reduce, reuse, recycle) and the development of a solid waste management system focused on waste segregation for reuse and value creation. The results indicate that community participation and a sustainable approach are key factors for successful solid waste management. Such participation motivates other community members to increase their awareness and concern regarding solid waste management.
SEBARAN SPASIAL KASUS GIGITAN HEWAN PENULAR RABIES (GHPR) DI KABUPATEN KOLAKA UTARA Jumakil, Jumakil; Aswar, Aswar; Rusli Afa, Jusniar; Tina, Lymbran; Fithria, Fithria
Jurnal Spasial Vol 12, No 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22202/js.v12i2.11364

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There were 111 cases of Rabies Transmitter Animal Bites from January to December 2018 in North Kolaka Regency and 1 positive case of rabies (lyssa), to be precise in Lapai Village. In 2019, another GHPR case was found in North Kolaka Regency. There were 8 cases in February 2019, 22 cases in March 2019 and 1 case tested positive for rabies (lyssa), and 12 cases in April 2019. This type of research is descriptive observational with a spatial approach to determine the distribution of rabies transmitting animal bites in humans based on geographic information systems. The objects in this study were 42 cases of which were recorded in the 2019 KolakaUtara Regency Health Office report and 4 new cases which were found when the study was carried out. The total number of research objects was 46 cases of rabies transmitting animal bites. The results showed that rabies transmitter animal bites cases were spread throughout the Kolaka Utara Regency with the most distribution in Tandaumera Village with 8 cases (17.39%), while the lowest distribution of cases was in Sulaho, Lapai, Watumotoha, Tiwu, Tolala, Lawolatu, Puncak Monapa, Sarambu. , Pohu, Lapasi-pasi, Woise, Patowonua, Tahibua, Lawaki, Lawakara, Latowu each 1 case (0.22%).
MITIGASI BENCANA BERBASIS KEARIFAN LOKAL MASYARAKAT DALAM MENGURANGI DAMPAK RISIKO BENCANA GEMPA BUMI DAN TSUNAMI DI KECAMATAN PAGAI UTARA KEPULAUAN MENTAWAI Hilky Marbun, Rosna; Juita, Erna; Nefilinda, Nefilinda
Jurnal Spasial Vol 12, No 2 (2025)
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Indonesia is one of the countries most vulnerable to tectonic earthquakes and tsunamis, particularly in West Sumatra Province. North Pagai District in the Mentawai Islands is considered a high-risk area due to its proximity to the Mentawai Megathrust zone and active tectonic plate movements. Earthquakes and tsunamis not only cause loss of life and physical destruction but also disrupt social activities and leave long-term psychological impacts on affected communities. This study aims to examine community-based disaster mitigation through local wisdom in reducing the risks and impacts of earthquakes and tsunamis in North Pagai District, Mentawai Islands. The study employed a mixed-methods approach involving three villages with a total population of 1,094 households, from which 91 households were selected as research samples. Data were analyzed using descriptive and interactive analysis techniques. The findings reveal that, first, the impacts of earthquakes and tsunamis in North Pagai District are extensive and significant, with a “very high” impact level (75%), indicating that the consequences extend beyond material losses and require serious attention to ecological and psychological recovery. Second, the disaster has severely affected the socio-economic sector, resulting in substantial financial losses with a “high” impact level (82%). Third, local wisdom practices, including the Arat Sabulungan tradition, Uma, and Punen rituals, have proven to be highly effective in helping communities cope with the severe impacts of earthquakes and tsunamis. Fourth, the community has demonstrated strong responsiveness and adaptive capacity in dealing with earthquake and tsunami hazards. These findings highlight the important role of local wisdom as a community-based disaster mitigation strategy that strengthens resilience and supports sustainable disaster risk reduction in disaster-prone areas.

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