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Tunas Geografi
ISSN : 2301606X     EISSN : 26229528     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24114/tgeo
The main focus of this journal is Geography Learning, Social and Human Geography, Regional Development, Geographic Information Systems, Remote Sensing, Disaster and Mitigation, Geology and Geomorphology, Oceanography and Coastal. This journal target is teachers, lecturers, graduates, and practitioners in the field of geography. As a scientific communication medium, this magazine serves to provide a publication tool for the development of concepts and theoretical studies, and actual issues relevant in the field of Geography. This journal is published twice a year in July and December and is circulated as a publication material for education in geography, geography, or other relevant fields.
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FACTORS INFLUENCING THE GROWTH OF CRAFT BUSINESS IN BOGOR CITY Arini Murwindarti
Tunas Geografi Vol 10, No 1 (2021): JURNAL TUNAS GEOGRAFI
Publisher : Department of Geography Education, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tgeo.v10i1.26686

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Bogor City has been the tourist destination for a long time, making this sector as the leading sector for the city. Tourism activities in Bogor City encourage the growth of creative industry especially craft business that reap the benefit through direct sales to the tourists as souvenirs. Many argue that unlike other industry in the economy, there are factors that influence the growth of creative industry beside factors of production. This study aims to identify factors that are significantly influencing the growth of craft business in Bogor City. Multiple regression analysis was used to analyze data collected through interviews with 35 owners of craft business which randomly selected from the sample framework. The data obtained including (1) number of workers, (2) capital, (3) raw materials, (4) showroom ownership, (5) participation in exhibitions, (6) business permit ownership, (7) market orientation, and (8) production quantity. The first three data correspond with factors of production in classical economy, while the rest are related to the characteristics of creative-cultural industry. The result shows that none of the variables related to the classical economy factors of production are statistically significant in this model, instead the variables that are related to characteristics of creative-cultural industry are significant. Among other significant variables, participation in exhibition is the most significant variable in affecting the growth of craft business in Bogor City.
Utilization of Remote Sensing and GIS For The Calculation of Eucalypthus Productivity at BKPH Sukun Lutfi Ailuul Waahidati; Eko Budiyanto
Tunas Geografi Vol 10, No 1 (2021): JURNAL TUNAS GEOGRAFI
Publisher : Department of Geography Education, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tgeo.v10i1.25139

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The Sukun Forest Management Unit (BKPH) is the manager of both protection and production forest, which includes eucalyptus trees covering an area of 3,701 ha. One of the efforts to optimize eucalyptus production is to estimate the productivity of eucalyptus. Advances in remote sensing technology and geographic information systems (GIS) can provide fast and accurate specific data to be able to estimate the production of eucalyptus leaves. The purpose of this research is to build a model for calculating eucalyptus production based on remote sensing data and to estimate the amount of eucalyptus production by applying remote sensing data. This research uses remote sensing and geographic information system (GIS) with Soil Adjusted Vegetation Index (SAVI) and the number of trees of eucalyptus as parameters to analyze the productivity of eucalyptus leaves. The results showed that the spectral value of SAVI and the number of trees were able to explain the yield of eucalyptus leaves with an accuracy of 98%. Estimation of eucalyptus production can be done through multiple linear regression models between the variable number of trees and the SAVI spectral value. The result showed an accuracy of 78% with the equation y = 0.405 + 1.190x1 + 0.001x2 and the Standard Error of Estimate are 0.052. The highest production estimate is 1.239 tonnes/pixel, while the lowest estimate is 0.633 tonnes/pixel.
BIOGRAPHY VISUALIZATION OF SULTAN THAHA SAIFUDDIN BASED ON ARCGIS STORY MAPS IN JAMBI PROVINCE Hendra Gunawan; Muhammad Azir; Dodi Harianto; Abdul Halim
Tunas Geografi Vol 10, No 1 (2021): JURNAL TUNAS GEOGRAFI
Publisher : Department of Geography Education, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tgeo.v10i1.26082

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The introduction of new technologies for historical studies presents an opportunity to make historical studies more accessible to the public. The ArcGIS platform has facilitated this effort and offers interesting ways to do this, including the Story Map program. Part of the cloud-based online ArcGIS platform, the story map application enables the integration of narratives, images, and maps in an easy-to-use format. This paper tries to apply this technology in the theme of Visualization of Biography of Sultan Thaha Saifuddin Based on ArcGIS Story Map in Jambi Province. Many similar writings discuss the biography of Sultan Thaha Saifuddin with a historical approach but do not look at it from a spatial perspective. The focus of historical research only focuses on events and periodization. Therefore, this article describes the biography of Sultan Thaha Saifuddin so that other historians can also apply this technology to their work.
YOUNG GENERATION’S PERCEPTION OF SMALL-TOWN DEVELOPMENT IN THE LAST TEN YEARS IN KALIANDA DISTRICT SOUTH LAMPUNG REGENCY Ratu Nabillah
Tunas Geografi Vol 10, No 1 (2021): JURNAL TUNAS GEOGRAFI
Publisher : Department of Geography Education, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tgeo.v10i1.25212

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The dichotomy of "village" and "city" that often occurs in development practice requires attention to the relationship between villages and cities. This linkage can be seen in the transitional area between rural and urban areas. The transition area is a small-town. A large number of small cities in Indonesia and the significant function of the existence of small towns make the development of small towns need attention. This study aims to analyze the perceptions of the younger generation on the development of small towns in Kalianda District, South Lampung Regency, and to analyze the relationship between the identity of the young generation against various indicators of small-town development. The variables in this study are divided into the economy, education, transportation, tourism, and other developments where there are various indicators of small-town development. Percentage Analysis and Chi-Square Analysis were used in the study. This study indicates that overall the younger generation has different views on the development of small towns, but 10 out of 16 indicators are considered to be in good development (stage 2). There are only three identities of respondents who have no relationship to small – town development: gender – tourism development, social media – market development, social media – tertiary employment development.
EVALUATION OF RTH IN REGIONAL SPATIAL PLAN WITH NDVI IN KENDARI CITY Septianto Aldiansyah
Tunas Geografi Vol 10, No 1 (2021): JURNAL TUNAS GEOGRAFI
Publisher : Department of Geography Education, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tgeo.v10i1.27472

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Kendari City is the capital of Southeast Sulawesi Province with a population of 345,110 people. The number of residents can trigger a narrowing of RTH (RTH) due to meeting the need for land over time. RTH in urban areas ideally is 30% of the total area with 20% public RTH and 10% private RTH. This study aims for RTH based on the comparison of the area of the RTH Regional Spatial Plan (RTRW) and the actual RTH, the population, the ability to produce oxygen (O2) and absorption of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the actual RTH. This research uses quantitative descriptive research in evaluating RTH. The results showed that public RTH in the RTRW still lacked 6.93% so that it was still necessary to review the RTRW to meet these needs. The current RTH is also still less than the minimum standard of RTH in Kendari City of 7.01% in public RTH. If it is accumulated, the current availability of RTH still does not meet the minimum standard of RTH in Kendari City. The availability of oxygen (O2) and absorption of carbon dioxide (CO2) in Kendari City can still meet the needs of residents in Kendari City.
LANDSLIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY MAPPING IN BERASTAGI DISTRICT KARO REGENCY BASED ON GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS Desi Permata Sari; Nahor Manahat Simanungkalit; Nina Novira
Tunas Geografi Vol 10, No 1 (2021): JURNAL TUNAS GEOGRAFI
Publisher : Department of Geography Education, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tgeo.v10i1.27902

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This study aims to describe the spatial distribution of landslide prone areas in Berastagi District, Karo Regency with a Geographic Information System approach. Determination of the level of landslide susceptibility is obtained based on the method of scoring and weighting and overlaying of parameters including slope, rainfall, land use, soil type, rock type, and landform. The results showed that there were 4 levels of landslide susceptibility in Berastagi District, Karo Regency, namely low level of susceptibility 1,036.76 Ha (33.16%), medium level of susceptibility 772.02 Ha (24.69%), high level of susceptibility 1,055 .53 Ha (33.76 %), and very high level of susceptibility 262.13 Ha (8.38 %). The low level of susceptibility is dominated by Guru Singa Village (10.83 %), Raya Village (8.66 %), and Rumah Berastagi Village (3.72%). The medium and high level of susceptibility were dominated by Sempajaya Village at 4.51% and 3.68%. The very high level of susceptibility to landslides is dominated by Doulu Village, which is 17.40%. Meanwhile, the other 5 (five) villages have varying levels of susceptibility to landslides. Thus, 33.16% of the Berastagi District area is still safe from landslides, while the remaining 66.83% is prone to landslides.
FACTORS CAUSING THE TRANSFER OF FOREST FUNCTION TO CORN FARMING LAND IN DOMPU REGENCY Mita Parasti
Tunas Geografi Vol 10, No 1 (2021): JURNAL TUNAS GEOGRAFI
Publisher : Department of Geography Education, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tgeo.v10i1.26796

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Abstract Nature is a component that plays an important role in human life. This big role cannot be separated from the provision of ecosystem services to fulfill needs in order to support life. These ecosystem services will not run properly if there is environmental damage. This environmental damage begins with the conversion of forest functions into corn agricultural land, humans only think about how to fulfill their desires without thinking about the impact it will have on nature and other humans. The purpose of this research is to find out the impact of land conversion which will change the function of the forest which should be the heart of earth's life into a corn farming field which will only benefit the parties concerned. Methods of collecting data using the interview method, direct observation of the field by looking at the existing conditions directly in the field. The results of this research show that there is a change in the function of forest land into corn agricultural land and changes the function of the area. Factors causing the conversion of forest functions are displacement, land use, economy and weak legislation. Key words : Environment, forest conversion, agriculture
EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES NEEDS MANAGEMENT BASED ON POPULATION GROWTH PROJECTIONS JAMBI PROVINCE OF 2023 Zawaqi Afdal Jamil; Imam Arifaillah Huda; Bayu Kurniawan
Tunas Geografi Vol 10, No 1 (2021): JURNAL TUNAS GEOGRAFI
Publisher : Department of Geography Education, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tgeo.v10i1.27197

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This study aims to develop a pattern of planning for educational facilities in the education management system in Jambi Province based on the projection of population growth in Jambi Province in 2023. The method used in this study is the quantitative method. The data collection method was carried out by literature study, and secondary data study from the Central Statistics Agency of Jambi Province. The results showed that the projected population growth in 2023 experienced different trends in each district and city. Population growth projections provide a real picture of school needs for junior high school & senior high school. This trend indicates a strong direction of management functionalization in planning aspects for local governments to meet the needs of educational facilities junior high school & senior high school which are relatively balanced with the population. Analysis of the results of the calculation of the number of school availability with the population in each region is relatively less balanced. This happens because one of the main factors, namely planning for school needs, is not based on information and projected data for calculating population growth in the area. The results showed that the areas that did not need to add junior high schools until 2023 were Kerinci, Merangin, Sarolangun, Batanghari, Muaro Jambi, East Tanjung Jabung, West Tanjung Jabung, Tebo, Bungo districts. On the other hand, the areas that require an additional number of junior high schools are the City of Jambi as many as 32 and the City of Sungai Penuh with 3 schools. For the senior high school, all districts in Jambi Province require additional schools. Therefore, it is suggested to the Government and Regional Governments to develop plans based on population growth projections so that there is an even distribution of educational facilities so that inequality between regions can be minimized..Key words: population growth projections, educational facilities, management, planning
ONLINE LEARNING (DARING) DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN THE STKIP PESISIR SELATAN GEOGRAPHY EDUCATION STUDY PROGRAM Veni Veni; Riri Lestari; Muhammad Arif
Tunas Geografi Vol 10, No 2 (2021): JURNAL TUNAS GEOGRAFI
Publisher : Department of Geography Education, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tgeo.v10i2.29133

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Online lectures are a learning process utilizing information technology, utilizing the internet as a method of delivery, interaction and facilitation. This study aims to see how the implementation of online learning during the covid-19 pandemic, the perceptions of lecturers and students towards online learning, the obstacles faced during online learning in the Geography Education Study Program. The research is descriptive qualitative. Research respondents are lecturers who teach at the Geography Education Program as many as 12 people and 22 students. Data were collected through google forms and interviews. The results showed that learning was carried out online and face-to-face using the google meet application, zoom meeting, google classroom and whatsapp group, the use of the application according to respondents was easy, respectively 83.3% and 63.6%. The devices used, 83% lecturers use laptops and 53.8% use smartphones, 100% of students use smartphones and 31.8% use laptops. Online learning methods are quite diverse, face-toface through applications, giving materials and assignments, presentations by students individually/groups and application discussion forums. Based on the results of student interviews, it was quite difficult to understand the material, online learning (online) was not effective due to obstacles during online lectures, but 63.6% of students were quite satisfied and 83.3% of lecturers also stated that they were quite satisfied with the online lectures they had carried out. The obstacles that arise during online learning are generally the limitations of the internet network and internet quota.
ANALYSIS OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF BAMBOO CRAWINGS IN DURIN SERUGUN VILLAGE, SIBOLANGIT DISTRICT Selly Nindi Sari Br. Sitepu; Elfayetti Elfayetti; Herdi Herdi; M. Arif M. Arif; Rosni Rosni
Tunas Geografi Vol 10, No 2 (2021): JURNAL TUNAS GEOGRAFI
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tgeo.v10i2.33269

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The problem in this research is the low level of income of the population so that it affects the socio- economic conditions of bamboo craftsmen in Durin Serugun Village, Sibolangit District. This study aims to determine the Socio-Economic Conditions of the bamboo craftsmen in terms of indicators (income, education and living conditions). This research was conducted in Durin Serugun Village, Sibolangit District. The population in this study are all people who work as bamboo craftsmen. The sample in this study used a purposive sampling technique. Data collection techniques in this study are direct communication techniques to the field, study documentation, observation and questionnaires. The data analysis technique used in this research is descriptive qualitative analysis. Results of this study indicate that the socio-economic conditions of the bamboo craftsman community are seen from the main income level of bamboo craftsmen as a whole, the average ranges between Rp. 1,000,000 Rp. 2,000,000 with a percentage of 71.7% with a total of 61 respondents. Apart from the main job, the side job of bamboo craftsmen is dominated by the type of work as a farmer with an average income of IDR 1,000,000 - IDR 1,500,000 with a percentage of 85% with a total of 58 respondents. Judging from the education level of bamboo craftsmen, most of the craftsmen graduated from elementary school with a percentage of 28.2%. And the condition where bamboo craftsmen live has their own home ownership status with a percentage of 80% with improved facilities.

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