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Journal of Environment and Geography Education
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30628938     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61511/jegeo.v1i2.2024
Aims: JEGEO aims to enhance the field of environmental and geography education through the dissemination of high-quality research and innovative practices. The journal seeks to provide a platform for scholars and educators to share insights and advancements in teaching methodologies, curriculum development, and educational strategies related to environmental and geographical sciences. JEGEO is dedicated to promoting effective and impactful education that fosters a deeper understanding of environmental issues and geographic concepts. Focus: JEGEO focuses on research that explores various aspects of environmental and geography education. It emphasizes studies that investigate teaching methods, educational technologies, and curriculum design that improve the learning experience and outcomes in these fields. The journal’s focus is on practical and theoretical contributions that enhance the effectiveness of educational practices and address current challenges in environmental and geography education. Scope: This journal seeks to publish a broad range of scholarly articles, including: 1. Gamification in Environmental and Geography Education: Research on how game-based learning and gamification techniques can be used to enhance engagement and learning outcomes in environmental and geography education. This includes the development of educational games, simulations, and interactive scenarios. 2. Use of Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR): Examination of how AR and VR technologies can be utilized to create immersive learning experiences in environmental and geography education. This includes studies on virtual field trips, interactive geographic visualizations, and augmented environmental simulations. 3. Integration of Climate Change Education: Exploration of innovative methods for incorporating climate change topics into environmental and geography curricula. This includes research on effective teaching strategies, curriculum design, and student perceptions related to climate change education. 4. Citizen Science and Community-Based Learning: Investigation into how citizen science projects and community-based learning initiatives can be integrated into environmental and geography education. This includes research on collaborative projects that engage students with real-world environmental research and local community issues. 5. Ethics and Social Justice in Environmental Education: Studies on incorporating ethics and social justice issues into environmental and geography education. This includes research on teaching environmental justice, equity, and the ethical implications of human-environment interactions. 6. Behavioral and Psychological Aspects of Environmental Learning: Research on the psychological factors influencing environmental awareness and behavior. This includes studies on how cognitive and emotional responses impact learning and engagement with environmental and geographic topics. 7. Innovations in Field-Based Learning: Examination of novel approaches to field-based learning in environmental and geography education. This includes research on remote sensing, digital fieldwork tools, and novel methodologies for conducting field research and analysis. 8. Cross-Cultural Perspectives in Environmental and Geography Education: Exploration of how different cultural perspectives can enhance environmental and geography education. This includes research on incorporating indigenous knowledge, diverse environmental practices, and global perspectives into the curriculum.
Articles 14 Documents
Participatory conservation in the Semliro Traditional Village, Rahtawu Village, as an effort to preserve culture, environment, and land Findayani, Aprillia; Ramdani, Rahmi; Azzahrah, Octavia; Kirani, Nabila Salsa
Journal of Environment and Geography Education Vol. 1 No. 1: (Februari) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jegeo.v1i1.2024.508

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Background: The beauty of a Rahtawu Village certainly poses a threat from the are increasingly a rapid human activity to meet life's needs. The Dukuh Semliro community formed an effort to preserve the nature of Mount Muria, namely by building the Semliro Traditional Village. The aim of this research is to find out the role of participatory conservation carried out by the Semliro Traditional Village in an effort to preserve its ancestral heritage with efforts from cultural, environmental, and land acquisition aspects. Methods: The method applied is descriptive-qualitative, with the research object being the Semliro Traditional Village in Rahtawu Village, Gebog District, Kudus Regency, Central Java. Data were obtained through direct observation in the field and a literature study. Findings: The research results show that Semliro Traditional Village is an extension of efforts to preserve culture, environment, and land in Kudus Regency, especially Rahtawu Village. The level of participation of the Semliro Traditional Village community is quite low; this is also followed by the still low level of activity or behavior of the traditional community in terms of conserving their agricultural land resources. Conclusion: The Rahtawu Village community is a making efforts to preserve the Muria forest by enforcing norms in cultural aspects. Participatory conservation needs to be encouraged to restore environmental degradation that occurred in Rahtawu Village through Proklim (the Climate Village Program) and the formation of traditional villages. The policy regarding restrictions regarding land ownership for residents outside Rahtawu is expected to be able to minimize the negative impacts of massive development and support the potential of the tourism sector in Rahtawu Village.
Drought zone monitoring with remote sensing technology in Metro City, Indonesia Utami, Rahma Kurnia Sri; Zulkarnain, Zulkarnain; Sudarmi; Halengkara, Listumbinang; Rahian, Farah Azzahra
Journal of Environment and Geography Education Vol. 1 No. 1: (Februari) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jegeo.v1i1.2024.685

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Background: Lampung Province, Indonesia, is prone to drought, with 232 villages experiencing drought in recent years according to data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS). Metro City, a region within Lampung Province, is particularly susceptible to drought, as evidenced by a decrease in agricultural production due to drought conditions observed during a three-month period (December 2021–February 2022). Despite the agricultural sector being a crucial economic driver in the region, drought poses significant challenges. Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technologies offer efficient methods for identifying drought-prone areas with precision and accuracy. Methods: This research employs digital image processing techniques, specifically image transformation using various vegetation index algorithms such as the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), Normalized Difference Water Index (NDWI), and Normalized Difference Drought Index (NDDI). Landsat 8 OLI satellite imagery is utilized for data analysis, with Quantum GIS serving as the primary application for image processing. Findings: The research findings reveal the distribution of drought-prone zones on agricultural land in Metro City. Conclusion: The Central Metro District exhibits the lowest severity of drought classification, with an agricultural land area of 68.88 hectares classified as experiencing very severe drought. Conversely, the North Metro District is identified as having the most severe drought conditions, encompassing an area of 537.69 hectares.
Spatial analysis of the suitability of online taxibike pickup points in Lampung University area Baskara, Fatih Cahya; Pargito; Utami, Rahma Kurnia Sri; Zulkarnain, Zulkarnain
Journal of Environment and Geography Education Vol. 1 No. 1: (Februari) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jegeo.v1i1.2024.686

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Background: Advancements in technology and information a have significantly impacted various aspects of human life, particularly in the realm of transportation. The emergence of a online transportation services has revolutionized commuting habits, offering convenience and accessibility to users. These services encompass two main categories: two-wheeled and four-wheeled vehicles, with online motorcycle taxis being the preferred choice among the public. At Lampung University, a prominent educational institution, the demand for online motorcycle taxi services is notably high due to its status as an educational hub. However, this high level of mobility has led to challenges such as haphazard parking and congestion among online motorcycle taxi drivers. Addressing these issues requires spatial analysis techniques to inform policy-making and alleviate these problems effectively. Methods: This study employs Nearest Neighbor Analysis to assess the distribution pattern of existing online motorcycle taxi pick-up points at Lampung University. Additionally, the suitability of pick-up points is evaluated based on regulatory guidelines and applicator data. Quantitative descriptive research methods are utilized to analyze the collected data and derive insights. Findings: The findings of this research indicate the suitability of online motorcycle taxi pick-up points based on regulatory guidelines and applicator data. The results are presented in the form of suitability tables and distribution maps, highlighting nine suitable locations for pick-up points. Conclusion: The distribution map reveals a random pattern in the arrangement of pick-up points, as determined by the Nearest Neighbor Analysis method. These findings provide valuable insights for stakeholders to formulate policies and strategies aimed at optimizing the management of online motorcycle taxi services at Lampung University.
Utilization webGIS to map the distribution of health facilities in Tanjung Senang subdistrict Bandar Lampung City Ningtyas, Ardilla Ayu; Miswar, Dedy; Utami, Rahma Kurnia Sri; Pargito, Pargito; Yarmaidi, Yarmaidi
Journal of Environment and Geography Education Vol. 1 No. 1: (Februari) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jegeo.v1i1.2024.687

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Background: Obstacles and problems in a developing health a facilities in the city of Bandar Lampung still occur in the Tanjung Senang subdistrict. Currently, there is no mapping of the distribution of health facilities in the area that is made spatially, attractively, and can be easily accessed by the wider community. Methods: This research aims to solve this problem by mapping the distribution of health facilities based on WebGIS, where all information on each health facility will be displayed spatially using QGIS, QGIS2Web plugin, leaflet, and webhosting. This research method is quantitative descriptive. Findings: The resulting product is WebGIS for the distribution of health facilities in Tanjung Senang District. The WebGIS that has been created is then validated by GIS experts, grammar experts, pragmatic experts, and users. Conclusion: The result of this research is the creation of a WebGIS which contains information on the distribution of health facilities (geographical conditions, accessibility, infrastructure, health workers, non-health workers, health services, and other supporting facilities). The score from the usability test was 86.05%. So that the WebGIS that has been created is very feasible, effective, and provides sufficient satisfaction for its users.
Upaya meningkatkan kreativitas pada konten dalam meningkatkan kesadaran masyarakat untuk melestarikan lingkungan di Ditjen PPKL KLHK Mutiara, Monica Alycia; Auliya, Anisatul
Journal of Environment and Geography Education Vol. 1 No. 2: (Agustus) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jegeo.v1i2.2024.1118

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Background: Communication is the most important thing in people's daily lives, including within the scope of government agencies. Findings: Therefore, through the final work, the author will discuss the role of a social media specialist in managing and increasing the creativity of the Directorate General of PPKL (Pengendalian Pencemaran dan Kerusakan Lingkungan)'s social media so that it can increase engagement and provide awareness to the public. Methods: Writing Akir's Assignment is supported by observations, literature studies, and interviews to get the answer that a Social Media Specialist has an important role in managing social media, especially within the scope of government agencies. Conclusion: Thus, the author comes to the conclusion that through invitation content developed through creativity in content it can attract the interest of more people.
Dinamika komunikasi gabungan kelompok tani (gapoktan) sumber rezeki dalam mendukung program ketahanan pangan di Desa Bungaraya Kabupaten Siak Mulyasara, Anis; Anti, Titi
Journal of Environment and Geography Education Vol. 1 No. 2: (Agustus) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jegeo.v1i2.2024.1119

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Background: Bungaraya District is one of the largest rice producing areas in Riau Province. However, in 2023 there will be a decrease from the total target of 45,463 tons to 26,064 tons. Findings: So of course it needs to be supported by the food security program implemented by Gapoktan. This research aims to describe the dynamics of communication that occur within Gapoktan Sumber Rezeki in supporting the Food Security program. Methods: This research uses descriptive qualitative research methods with a total of 7 informants. Conclusion: The research results show that the dynamics of communication in Gapoktan are divided into Vertical Communication and Horizontal Communication. Vertical Communication occurs formally through meetings to discuss food security programs. Horizontal communication occurs formally through meeting activities both in the office and in the field. Then, non-formal communication occurs when members chat casually in the rice fields/fields. Overall, formal and non-formal communication has an important role at Gapoktan Sumber Rezeki in establishing relationships between members or between Gapoktan and PPL in supporting the Food Security Program. So it can be seen that the communication process that occurs supports the food security program.
Strain sebagai pendorong mahasiswa menggunakan pinjol ilegal: Analisis viktimisasi mahasiswa korban pinjol ilegal Wirawan, Logan Gunadi
Journal of Environment and Geography Education Vol. 1 No. 2: (Agustus) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jegeo.v1i2.2024.1164

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Background: The cases range from socialization that requires students to participate in using online loans, to murders with the motive of paying for online loans. Illegal online loans cases continue to push the urgency of research that analyzes why many students become users of illegal online loans. Findings: Although the number of students using illegal online loans continues to increase, the victimization experience of students using illegal online loans is still very little researched. Student status places someone as an academic, someone who is highly educated and has critical and analytical thinking skills. Methods: This study uses a critical criminology method with the use of a qualitative approach to produce strain analysis. This study uses data mining with a qualitative approach with a structured interview methodology. This study also found that the impact of illegal online loans on students is very disruptive to their lives on a large scale and in the long term. Conclusion: Students experience losses from the burden of illegal online loan costs which are very large because financial exploitation through interest and hidden fees is very large due to their limited financial capabilities. The magnitude of financial losses from illegal online loans greatly disrupts students' academic lives. Many students have to drop out of college due to limited funds or because they have to focus on finding income to cover the financial losses from illegal online loan exploitation. The terror, intimidation, threats, and violence experienced by students disrupt their mental and physical health. Students have to live in conditions without security for a long period of time when they become users of illegal online loans. Many students who are victims of illegal online loans suffer from mental disorders that interfere with their ability to live their lives. Long-term student recovery requires psychiatric care that takes a lot of effort, time, and money.
Use of Geographic Information Systems to Analyze the Distribution of Water Catchment Areas in Ambon City, Indonesia Rakuasa, Heinrich
Journal of Environment and Geography Education Vol. 1 No. 2: (Agustus) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jegeo.v1i2.2024.1200

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Background: Ambon City, as the capital of Maluku province, faces serious challenges in water resources management due to rapid urbanization and climate change that affects rainfall patterns. This study aims to analyze the distribution of water catchment areas using Geographic Information Systems. Methods: This study used variables of rainfall, soil type, land use, and slope which were analyzed using Geographic Information System (GIS) approach with overlay technique. Findings: The results showed that the water catchment area in Ambon City with a rather critical condition has an area of 2,350.27 ha, good condition of 13,524.39 ha, starting critical condition of 2,827.62 ha, normal natural condition of 13,636.20 ha and very critical condition of 236.12 ha. This research shows that soil characteristics, land use, slope, and rainfall in Ambon City have a significant influence on the capacity of water catchment areas. Findings from analysis using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) show that soil type, land use, and slope have a significant effect on water infiltration capacity, with alluvial soils having the best infiltration capacity. Conclusion: The results of this study emphasize the need for better management and strict implementation of spatial policies to protect water catchment areas, in order to reduce disaster risk and support sustainable development in Ambon City.
Strategi pembelajaran bahasa arab materi qira’ah di SMP Negeri 2 Kertanegara Rahmawati, Tari; Yuslam, Yuslam
Journal of Environment and Geography Education Vol. 1 No. 2: (Agustus) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jegeo.v1i2.2024.1207

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Background: Learning strategy is a series of activities in the learning process related to student management, teacher management, management of learning activities, management of learning resources and assessment, so that learning activities can be carried out in accordance with the learning objectives set. Findings: This study aims to describe the strategy of learning Arabic material qira‟ah in SMP Negeri 2 Kertanegara, Purbalingga Regency. Methods: This research is a flied research that is descriptive qualitative in nature. Data obtained through interviews, observation, and documentation during the research. Technical data analysis, data reduction, presentation, data validity and conclusions. Conclusion: The results of the study show that in the qira‟ah material arabic learning strategy at SMP Negeri 2 Kertanegara as follows: the planning stage, the school holds a meeting first regarding learning Arabic to then get the result of the meeting with the planning steps, namely first, determining the allocation of time and effective weeks, then second namely compling an annual program, third compling a semester program, fourth making a learning syllabus and the last step in the planning process is compiling a lesson plan. At the learning strategy stage the strategy used in the qira‟ah strategy. At the implementation stage the qira‟ah learning strategy is systematic starting from the preminary activites carried out before the teacher explains the material then the core activities where the teacher explains the material then evaluation and closing.
KINA: Application of ecocentrism based learning to strengthen early forest care spirit through the tri hita karana value approach Hasan, M Khoirul; Siregar, Esterlina Br; Habsyi, Muhammad Harun Rasyid Al
Journal of Environment and Geography Education Vol. 2 No. 1: (February) 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jegeo.v2i1.2025.1642

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Background: The transition from Gen Z to Gen Alpha has led to a shift in social activities, with children facing challenges from excessive device use, resulting in potential addiction and exposure to negative content. This issue is often rooted in inaccurate parenting methods. To address this, the value of Tri Hita Karana, which promotes harmony between humans, nature, and God, offers a potential solution. The KINA game application aims to mitigate these issues by incorporating this ancestral value while fostering climate action and forest awareness. Method: The study adopts a performance testing method with qualitative data quantification using scoring. The KINA game application integrates Ecocentrism Based Learning (EBL) within a pedagogical curriculum and utilizes User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) technology tailored for Gen Alpha. The implementation approach focuses on evaluating the effectiveness of the application in promoting climate action and forest awareness. Findings: The KINA game application successfully integrates the principles of Tri Hita Karana and Ecocentrism Based Learning (EBL), helping children develop an early awareness of environmental sustainability. The application demonstrates the potential to reduce device addiction while fostering a positive shift in social behavior among children, aligning with SDGs goals 4 (Quality Education), 13 (Climate Action), and 15 (Life on Land). Conclusion: The KINA application effectively addresses issues of device addiction and negative content exposure in children by promoting climate action and forest awareness. By integrating Ecocentrism Based Learning and Tri Hita Karana values, KINA offers a sustainable and educational solution to foster environmental consciousness from an early age. Novelty/Originality of this article: The KINA game application uniquely combines Ecocentrism Based Learning, Tri Hita Karana, and pedagogical curriculum design to educate children on climate action and forest awareness, offering a novel approach to parenting and digital education for the Alpha Generation.

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