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Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti
Published by Universitas Pattimura
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29880203     DOI : https://doi.org/10.30598/jpguvol1iss1pp1-11
Geography Education Physical Geography Human Geography Geographic Information System (GIS) Remote Sensing Environmental Science Disaster Mitigation
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The Impact of Sand Mining on the Environment in Tamedan Village, North Dullah Island District, Tual City Ren-El, Sridevi; Riry, Johan; Lasaiba, Mohammad Amin
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 3 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol3iss2pp136-148

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This study aims to determine the impact of sand mining activities on the environment in Tamedan Village, Pulau Dullah Utara District, Tual City. This research method uses a descriptive method with a quantitative and direct field approach. The population in this study was the Tamedan Village community both directly involved in mining and those affected by sand mining. The variables in this study consist of sand mining activities (X) and environmental damage (Y). Data collection techniques in this study were conducted through observation, interviews, filling in questionnaires, and documentation, while for data analyzing data using descriptive statistics and inferential analysis. Bassed on theprocessed data, it is known that the independent variabel (X), namely sand mining activities, has an effect on the dependent variabel (Y) , namely environmental damage, determined based on the significant value in the results the value obtained is 0,001 < 0,05, which means that the variabel X has an effect on the variabel Y. the process of mutual influence, namely sand mining on environmental damage, the higher the number of sand mines, the higher the environmental damage in Tamedan Village, North Dullah Island District Tual City
Geography Teachers' Competence in Utilizing Learning Resources at SMA Negeri 15 Central Maluku Wattiheluw, Suria; Leuwol, Ferdinand Salomo; Tetelepta, Edward Gland
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 3 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol3iss2pp210-217

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Education has become a crucial pillar in human civilization, ensuring the transmission of knowledge, skills, and values from one generation to the next, ensuring the continuity and progress of society. With an anticipatory and preparatory approach, ideal education prepares the younger generation to face the future with critical thinking, innovation, and adaptability to change. The utilization of learning resources in SMA Negeri 15 Maluku Tengah still needs to be improved, influenced by the lack of teacher competence in effectively utilizing various learning resources. Although teaching resources such as textbooks, digital media, and practical experiences are available, the lack of teacher skills in integrating them into teaching reduces the effectiveness of education. Enhancing teacher competence in resource utilization strategies is essential to improve the quality of education in the school. This research employs a phenomenological approach to understand the meaning of interactions in specific situations, focusing on the competence of geography teachers in utilizing learning resources in SMA Negeri 15 Maluku Tengah. This qualitative descriptive study analyzes the availability and utilization of various learning resources and their impact on learning. The results will likely provide a deep understanding of effective strategies to enhance teachers' utilization of learning resources, thereby improving the quality of education in the school. Teachers at SMA Negeri 15 Maluku Tengah utilize various learning resources in geography lessons, including conventional media and additional ones like newspapers, videos, and the internet. However, the use of digital media still needs to be improved, although they demonstrate creativity in teaching methods and adaptation to student characteristics. Further integration of digital media can enrich students' learning experiences and prepare them for the digital era.
Fishing Techniques by Fishermen in Pohon Batu Village, Waesama District, South Buru Regency Taipabu, Jania; Leuwol, Ferdinand Salomo; Riry, Roberth Berthy
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 3 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol3iss2pp191-198

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With its vast marine resource potential, Indonesia has a strategic fisheries sector needs development. However, most fishermen still live in poverty. Maintaining sustainable marine resources is crucial for a sustainable economy. Many factors, including catch and economic conditions, influence fishermen's income. In Maluku, the fisheries sector plays a vital role in the local economy, although there are challenges in increasing fishermen's income. Sustainable management and access to capital and technology are needed to improve fishermen's welfare. The potential of fisheries resources in Desa Pohon Batu requires further research for effective policy development. This study uses descriptive analytical methods to understand phenomena without making general conclusions. This approach allows for in-depth interpretation of collected data, providing holistic insights into the complexity of the phenomena under study. The combination of quantitative and qualitative methods yields a systematic and profound understanding of the relationships between variables and the narrative experiences of research participants. The study emphasizes the importance of understanding fishing methods and environmental awareness. Drift gillnets cause financial and ecological losses, while set gillnets improve operational efficiency. Fishermen's income is a critical factor in evaluating welfare, with most having low income due to minimal input production. This analysis is essential for developing policies supporting fishermen's welfare and economic resilience.
Conversion of Sidewalks into Vendor Stalls: A Case Study on Mardika Street, Sirimau District, Ambon Oitha, Viona Sofia; Leuwol, Ferdinand Salomo; Manakane, Susan Evelin
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 3 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol3iss2pp244-253

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This research examines the functional shift of sidewalks into merchant kiosks on Mardika Beach Road, Sirimau District, Ambon. The research type used is a survey method with quantitative and qualitative approaches. The research location is on Mardika Beach Road, with the implementation time from November 16 to December 16, 2023. The research population consisted of 30 merchant kiosks, with a purposive sample of 20 people. Data collection techniques include observation, interviews, documentation, and data analysis. The study results show that the functional shift of sidewalks at Mardika Terminal has positive and negative impacts that need to be considered balanced. Positively, the functional change of sidewalks into trading areas provides economic opportunities for local communities to develop small businesses, create new jobs, and promote economic growth. However, on the other hand, the functional shift of sidewalks has reduced the effectiveness and comfort of pedestrian paths. The sidewalks from Mardika Beach Bridge to the small port have been used as trading locations, resulting in discomfort for pedestrians. Uncontrolled economic activities also impact traffic congestion and environmental cleanliness issues due to scattered waste. Thus, a balance between economic growth and public convenience can be optimally achieved in the Mardika Terminal area, Ambon.
Analysis of the Socio-Economic Impact on Early Marriage in Pohon Batu Village, Waesama District, South Buru Regency Mamulaty, Karmila; Leuwol, Ferdinand Salomo; Riry, Roberth Berthy
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 3 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol3iss2pp199-209

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Marriage is an institution that binds two individuals in a legally recognized relationship by religion, law, and custom. It is a crucial foundation for building a happy and sustainable family life. However, early marriage, particularly below the age of 20, poses serious challenges. Teenagers who marry too young are often unprepared for the responsibilities of marriage and are at risk of health and economic problems. This issue occurs across Indonesia, reflecting the complexity of social and financial difficulties. Preventive measures and vital interventions are needed to address early marriage and improve community welfare. Qualitative descriptive research in Pohon Batu Village, South Buru Regency, employs interviews, observations, and data analysis. This research explores the socioeconomic factors influencing early marriage by combining qualitative and quantitative methods. It aims to provide a holistic understanding for developing more effective policies. Early marriage has severe implications for individuals and society, as social and economic factors and parental influence influence it. Children or teenagers who marry young are at risk of health, education, and financial problems, exacerbating poverty and gender inequality. Improving education, empowering women, and economic development are needed to reduce early marriage and address its impact appropriately.
Developing Students Soft Skills Using the Cooperative Learning Model at SMP Negeri 4 Nirunmas Melmambessy, Leonarda; Leuwol, Ferdinand Salomo; Manakane, Susan Evelin
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 3 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol3iss2pp149-162

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This research aims to uncover the development of students' soft skills and the influencing factors within the Cooperative Learning model implementation context. The study utilizes a field research approach and adopts a descriptive qualitative method. The research is conducted at SMP Negeri 4 Nirunmas, and data is gathered from primary and secondary sources through observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation. Research variables encompass leadership, teamwork, creativity, and responsibility. The findings indicate that developing students' soft skills through the Cooperative Learning model requires active involvement from teachers. Firstly, teachers must establish a character model emphasizing honesty, discipline, responsibility, and teamwork. Creating a supportive learning environment also encourages self-confidence and group collaboration. Factors influencing the development of soft skills can be categorized into supportive and inhibitory factors. Supportive factors include student motivation, intelligence, parental involvement, and the surrounding environment. Meanwhile, inhibitory factors comprise physical maturity or growth, peer interaction, and exposure to potentially harmful media influences.
Analysis of the Potential and Development of Natural Tourist Attractions at Telaga Cinta, Suli Village, Salahutu District, Central Maluku Regency Samal, Rizki Rahmawati; Sihasale, Daniel Anthony; Leuwol, Ferdinand Salomo
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 3 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol3iss2pp176-190

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This study aims to examine the tourism potential of the Telaga Cinta area in Suli Village and to identify strategies for developing the attraction's potential using a SWOT analysis. Telaga Cinta in Suli Village has several strengths, such as stunning natural lake scenery, attractive facilities, cleanliness and security, and basic infrastructure such as electricity and telephone networks for internet access. Additionally, the local community's hospitality is a distinctive attraction for tourists. However, some areas for improvement were addressed, including the poor condition of the road leading to the tourist site with several potholes and the lack of facilities for more food and beverage kiosks. Nevertheless, there are significant opportunities for the development of Telaga Cinta, such as job creation, increasing local community income, and the widespread availability of tourist information on the internet and social media. Regarding threats, Telaga Cinta faces several challenges, including more cooperation between the government and the community in developing the tourist site, competition from other tourist attractions, and improving facilities and services at competing tourist sites. SWOT analysis found that the intersection point lies, indicating the need to adopt a growth-oriented strategy focusing on improving transportation infrastructure and enhancing facilities according to visitor needs. Therefore, development efforts should focus on repairing the road to the location, providing the lacking facilities, and improving cooperation between the government and the local community.
Analysis of Clean Water Quality and Quantity for Domestic Needs in Rutong Kaihena, Frida; Tetelepta, Edward Gland; Manakane, Susan Evelin
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 3 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol3iss2pp163-175

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This study evaluates the quality and quantity of clean water available for domestic needs in Rutong Village, South Leitimur District, Ambon City. This study uses a quantitative descriptive research approach to provide a comprehensive overview of the clean water situation in the area. The population of this study comprises the residents of Rutong Village, with samples randomly selected from 10 households using Water Waihula and Water Cabang Dua or Saplaring. Data collection techniques include observation, documentation, and interviews. Quality analysis of clean water involves laboratory tests covering physical, biological, and chemical measurements. Quantity analysis is conducted through water flow rate calculations while predicting water demand utilizing equations based on population and standard water requirements per individual. Test results indicate that the quality of clean water in Rutong Village meets the standards set by Permenkes No. 32 of 2017. All physical, chemical, and biological parameters comply with permissible maximum standards, including odour, taste, TDS, turbidity, temperature, colour, iron, hardness, chloride, zinc, and coliform bacteria. However, despite meeting quality standards, it was found that the quantity of clean water available still needs to meet the community's needs sufficiently. On average, residents can only use 120 litres of water per day, indicating a need for improvement in the clean water supply to adequately meet the community's needs.
Understanding the Perspective of the Mining-Affected Community on Illegal Gold Mining (PETI) in Gogorea Village, Waeapo District, Buru Regency Wali, Wulan Sari; Pinoa, Wiclif Sephnath; Riry, Johan
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 3 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol3iss2pp218-229

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This research aims to understand the perspectives of mining communities on illegal gold mining (PETI). They conducted their study in Gogorea Village, Waeapo District, and Buru Regency, using a qualitative method with theoretical foundations to grasp community perspectives. Sampling was done through simple random sampling involving 12 respondents: Village Heads, five local miners, and six non-local miners. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation, then analyzed descriptively using the Likert scale. The results reveal the unique characteristics of PETI in Gogorea Village, where miners use simple and traditional tools, often collaborate, and employ traditional gold refining methods. Although PETI provides income, its severe environmental impacts, including waste, soil, forest, and air pollution, are evident. Ecological protection is necessary for sustainability and community welfare. It is recommended to enforce strict regulations and increase monitoring of PETI activities to mitigate environmental damage. Additionally, providing sustainable economic alternatives for communities is crucial to reducing dependence on illegal mining.
Analysis of Clean Water Quality and Distribution in the Salate Area (RT 13/RW 03) of Passo Village, Baguala District, Ambon City Pooroe, Sitri Marlina; Salakory, Melianus; Riry, Roberth Berthy
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 3 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol3iss2pp230-243

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This study aims to analyze the quality of clean water and the distribution of clean water in the Shooting Range Complex (SalatE) RT 13 RW 03 Negeri Passo, Baguala District, Ambon City. This research uses a qualitative descriptive approach with a data collection period from August 21 to September 21, 2023. The method of taking physical samples was carried out on three water units representing water sources in the complex: distribution pipes from springs dug wells, and borehole water. Meanwhile, social aspect samples were taken from community members who own dug wells, bore wells, and those who use village government-owned water. In this study, samples were selected representatively from the population, namely 23 households (KK) out of 175 KK in the complex. The samples comprised 2 KK owners of dug wells, 8 KK owners of bore wells, and 12 KK users of village government-owned water. Data were obtained through observation, interviews, documents, and questionnaires. Data analysis was conducted based on the results of Laboratory Analysis. The results showed that the availability of clean water has yet to meet the needs optimally, both in terms of quality and quantity. In terms of quality, there is an indication that spring water in Desa Passo approaches the maximum requirements for clean water according to health regulations, especially in the Total Coliform parameter. It indicates the need for more attention to monitoring and managing water quality and improving infrastructure to ensure a safe and adequate supply of clean water for the people of Desa Passo.

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