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Contact Name
Mohammad Amin Lasaiba
Contact Email
lasaiba.dr@gmail.com
Phone
+6285228918677
Journal Mail Official
amin.lasaiba@fkip.unpatti.ac.id
Editorial Address
Geography Education Program , Faculty of Teaching and Training Universitas Pattimura. Jl. Ir. M.Putuhena Poka Ambon
Location
Kota ambon,
Maluku
INDONESIA
GEOFORUM Jurnal Geografi dan Pendidikan Geografi
Published by Universitas Pattimura
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28306899     DOI : https://doi.org/10.30598/geoforumvol2iss1pp1-12
Core Subject : Science, Education,
Geography Education Physical Geography Human Geography Geographic Information System (GIS) Remote Sensing Environmental Science Disaster Mitigation
Articles 12 Documents
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Pemetaan Pola Sebaran Sampah Berdasarkan Jenis di Wilayah Pesisir Pantai Desa Rumah Tiga Kecamatan Teluk Ambon Kota Ambon Ungalesi, Surita; Sihasale, Daniel Anthoni; Lasaiba, Mohammad Amin
GEOFORUM 2025: Volume 4 Nomor 1
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Geografi FKIP Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/geoforumvol4iss2pp113-125

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Waste problems in coastal areas are a serious issue affecting environmental quality and ecosystem sustainability. This study aims to identify and map waste distribution patterns by type along the coastal area of Rumah Tiga Village, Teluk Ambon District, Ambon City. The research employed a field survey with a line transect approach, supported by GPS-based spatial recording and GIS analysis. The findings reveal that waste distribution is strongly influenced by community activities, particularly around markets and residential zones, with inorganic waste dominating—soft plastics accounting for 33% and hard plastics for 17%. Meanwhile, open coastal areas were mainly filled with natural debris such as wood and leaves. These results confirm that most coastal waste originates from land-based sources rather than marine input. This research contributes essential spatial evidence for formulating more effective waste management policies, raising public awareness, and encouraging multi-stakeholder engagement in preserving coastal ecosystems. Recommendations emphasize strengthening local regulations, implementing community-based management systems, and establishing continuous educational programs at the community level
Kearifan Lokal Masyarakat dalam Mengelolah Lahan Jagung (Studi Sosial Ekonomi Desa Tala Kecamatan Amalatu Kabupaten Seram Bagian Barat) Kewere, Levin Kristin; Salakory, Melianus; Leuwol, Ferdinad Salomo
GEOFORUM 2025: Volume 4 Nomor 1
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Geografi FKIP Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/geoforumvol4iss2pp126-140

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Local wisdom is inherited knowledge that guides communities in managing natural resources, including agricultural land. This study aims to identify forms of local wisdom practiced by the people of Tala Village, Amalatu District, West Seram Regency, in managing corn land as a food source and household economic support. The research employed a descriptive qualitative approach with data collected through observation, interviews, and documentation, involving 10 informants purposively selected from a population of 20. The findings reveal that the community applies traditional management strategies from land preparation, seed selection, planting, maintenance, to harvesting and distribution. These practices maintain soil fertility through simple methods such as burning weeds for natural fertilizer, determining planting time based on local climate, and utilizing corn cobs as alternative fuel. The study concludes that these practices not only enhance food security and community welfare but also reflect ecological adaptation values relevant to sustainable development. The implications highlight the need for regional policy support in preserving local wisdom and recommend integrating traditional knowledge with modern agricultural technology to strengthen productivity and food resilience

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