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Environmental Science Journal (esjo)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29634822     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31851/esjo
Environmental Science Journal (esjo) is a publication media for research results, articles, and book reviews in the field of environmental science. esjo is a peer-reviewed and open-access journal, published twice a year in June and December by the Department of Environmental Science, Faculty of Science and Technology, University PGRI Palembang, Indonesia. e-ISSN 2963-4822. Environmental Science Journal (esjo) is a scientific journal in Indonesian or English that covers environmental studies including Environmental Management, Environmental Ecology, Conservation of Natural Resources and Environment, Development and Environment, Environmental Impact Analysis, Environmental Planning and Administration, Environmental Health , Environmental Physics, Environmental Biology, Environmental Chemistry, Environmental Engineering and Environmental Pollution, and Environmental Information Systems
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Bencana Badai Siklon Tropis Di Indonesia Aisha Ramadhinia Annada; Rosalina Kumalawati
Environmental Science Journal (esjo) : Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan 2023: Volume 2 Nomor 1 Desember 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31851/esjo.v2i1.11589

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Tropical cyclones are powerful storms. Usually the average radius is around 150-200km. This tropical cyclone is formed above the sea where the sea water temperature is warm, more than 26.5 degrees Celsius, and strong winds whose rotation has a speed of 63km/hour. BMKG said that in Indonesia there were at least 12 tropical cyclones that occurred in the archipelago from 2008-2021. This research method uses descriptive methods via the internet, then analyzed using qualitative methods. The impact of tropical cyclones is extreme weather changes in Indonesia whose impacts we can see and feel are significant. BMKG also states that tropical cyclones are dangerous storms because they have enormous strength. The life span of tropical cyclones usually ranges from 3-18 days Because tropical cyclones get energy from warm oceans, tropical cyclones weaken when they move into areas of water where the temperature is cold. Another name for tropical cyclones is "earth storm" which we usually know as "typhoon". Cyclone Dahlia is one of the many cyclones that grow in tropical areas. This natural phenomenon occurs at the end of the year in locations near Indonesian territory.
Kesadaran Masyarakat Dalam Mengurangi Bencana Banjir Dilihat Dari Aspek Hukum Di Sumatera Selatan Dwi Warsari; Joni Iswan
Environmental Science Journal (esjo) : Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan 2023: Volume 2 Nomor 1 Desember 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31851/esjo.v2i1.13340

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Indonesia is a country that is prone to disasters. Based on BNPB data, from 2018 to 2019 there were 3,999 disasters. The total potential area of ​​flood hazard in South Sumatra Province as a whole is 6,476,932.00 Ha and is in the High class. The extent of flood hazards is broken down into 3 hazard classes. In reality, the survey results show that knowledge of disasters in Indonesia is still not accessible to the general public. There is a gap between disaster knowledge and existing knowledge at the community level. This is proven by the community's lack of responsiveness in protecting the surrounding environment, their lack of response to natural phenomena and their tendency to wait for the government to handle disasters. The success of this strategy is expected to increase public awareness of disasters so that they actively participate in flood prevention. The data collection technique used is in the form of a questionnaire or questionnaire. The results show that children who have environmental awareness in Plaju District are only around 50.57%. The value of children's environmental awareness based on the results of the questionnaire is still low, namely 49.86%. And from the survey results, the government must raise environmental awareness among the people of Plaju sub-district, which must be done by the government, the managers (RT/RW), one of which is the need for support and motivation from related parties such as the government in the form of counseling and providing capital to encourage its citizens to process waste into something useful. useful so that it can convince residents by creating jobs and minimizing waste.
Ketahanan Lingkungan Dan Adaptasi Sosial Dalam Konteks Perubahan Iklim Di Kabupaten Provinsi Sumatera Selatan Joni Iswan; Rahmawati Rahmawati; Dwi Warsari
Environmental Science Journal (esjo) : Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan 2023: Volume 2 Nomor 1 Desember 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31851/esjo.v2i1.13434

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Climate change affects agriculture through its impact on plant growth, development and yield. Research on indications of climate change and its impact on rice production in Indonesia in South Sumatra This research aims to examine climate change and its impacts on rice production in Indonesia. This study uses data from temperature, bulk rain, agroclimate, and rice production as well as socio-economic data. Methodology This research is an explanatory descriptive study using the concept of risk assessment where risk (risk) is a function of danger (hazard) and vulnerability (vulnerability). Study results shows that in Indonesia there has been climate change with indications of increasing temperature, changes in rainfall patterns, changes in hitergraphs, and changes in Oldeman classification.  
Eksistensi Lahan Pasang Surut Untuk Pertanian Di Desa Mulya Sari Kabupaten Banyuasin Helfa Septinar; Ita Emilia; Yunita Panca Putri; Eva Suryani
Environmental Science Journal (esjo) : Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan 2023: Volume 2 Nomor 1 Desember 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31851/esjo.v2i1.13623

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Tidal land is land that is in a zone where it is still influenced by sea tides. This land is marginal and can still be developed while maintaining water availability and pyrite oxidation. In Sumatra, Kalimantan and Irian Jaya, tidal land has been opened through the transmigration program. This land was opened as agricultural land to meet the food needs of the community. One of the efforts in managing tidal land is water management. This research aims to determine the existence of tidal land as agricultural land in Mulya Sari village. The method used is field observation, data collection through direct interviews and related literature, and descriptive analysis. The results of the research show that for the existence of tidal land, the community in Mulya Sari village optimizes the channels built by orders and also those created by the community itself. The water conditioning in each plot of land and tertiary canals is maintained by the optimal operation of the automatic water gates. In addition, the water level must be above the ground water level to prevent oxidation of the pyrite layer. Under these conditions, the tidal land in Mulya Sari village continues to exist as agricultural land. Tidal land is land that is in a zone where it is still influenced by sea tides. This land is marginal and can still be developed while maintaining water availability and pyrite oxidation. In Sumatra, Kalimantan and Irian Jaya, tidal land has been opened through the transmigration program. This land was opened as agricultural land to meet the food needs of the community. One of the efforts in managing tidal land is water management. This research aims to determine the existence of tidal land as agricultural land in Mulya Sari village. The method used is field observation, data collection through direct interviews and related literature, and descriptive analysis. The results of the research show that for the existence of tidal land, the community in Mulya Sari village optimizes the channels built by orders and also those created by the community itself. The water conditioning in each plot of land and tertiary canals is maintained by the optimal operation of the automatic water gates. In addition, the water level must be above the ground water level to prevent oxidation of the pyrite layer. Under these conditions, the tidal land in Mulya Sari village continues to exist as agricultural land.
Upaya Pengelolaan Sampah di Pemukiman Kumuh Sukmaniar Sukmaniar; Wahyu Saputra; Parasmita Anggraini
Environmental Science Journal (esjo) : Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan 2023: Volume 2 Nomor 1 Desember 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31851/esjo.v2i1.13875

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Garbage has become a problem in various areas, especially in slum areas. The purpose of writing this article is to explain waste management efforts in slum settlements. The method for writing this article is literature study. The results of the literature study that has been carried out are found that there are eight efforts that can be made in managing waste in slum settlements, namely, first, conducting regular counseling about PHBS (Clean and Healthy Lifestyle), second, implementing the 3R (Reduce, Reuce, Recycle) program. third, transporting rubbish twice a week, fourth, providing rubbish bins and waste transport equipment in every household, fifth increasing the number of TPS (Temporary Shelters), sixth carrying out a waste bank program, seventh giving rewards to people who care about cleanliness and managing waste, and eight communities collaborate with the government and private sector in managing waste in slum settlements.

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