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GEA, Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi
ISSN : 14120313     EISSN : 25497529     DOI : -
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Jurnal Geografi Gea is the information media academics and researchers who have attention to developing the educational disciplines and disciplines of Geography Education in Indonesia. GEA taken from the Greek Ghea means "God of Earth." Jurnal Geografi Gea provides a way for students, lectures, and other researchers to contribute to the scientific development of Geography Education. GEA received numerous research articles in the field of Geography Education Science and Geography.
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The Evaluation of Senior High School Geography Curriculum using Countenance’s Model and A Responsive Approach Saptorini, Peni; A. Ghani, Abd. Rahman; Binfas, Maman Abdul Majid
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Gea Vol 21, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/gea.v21i1.31634

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This study aims to evaluate the Geography curriculum for senior high school using Countenance’s model and responsive approach. This study is qualitative research and it used the interview and document study for data collecting. The interview was done by interviewing 15 Geography teachers of senior high school in the West Java Province. The interview also has been done by interviewing the leader of Association of Indonesian Geography and the Coordinator of Facilitation and Curriculum Evaluation from the Center of Curriculum of Ministry of Education and Culture. Document study has been done by studying the document of 2018 Revision from 2013 Curriculum. The data of the research has been analyzed using interactive analysis from Miles and Huberman. The results shows: (1) 75% interviewees said that the design of Geography curriculum should be reviewed; (2) 87% interviewees said that having Geography in the specialization social subject is less precise;(3)  63% interviewees said that distribution of basic competency and material of Geography for class X-XII should be reorganized;(4) Need improvement in Geography learning, so it would encourage critical and analytical thinking, also the student’s geocapabilities. The recommendations are: (1) The team of curriculum development should consider the suggestions  about the change of Geography curriculum; (2) MGMP Geography in the regencies or provinces should arrange any programs to increase the competencies of Geography teachers which is collaborated with the other stakeholders; (3) Formulating the draft of new curriculum should consider any suggestions so Geography would be given the realistic contribution in lives.
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Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Gea Vol 21, No 1 (2021)
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The Implementation of Teacher Strategies in Maintaining Sundanese Culture in the Senior High School Region I West Java Puspitasari, Yola; Zid, Muhammad; Hardi, Ode Sofyan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/gea.v21i1.32059

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This research aims to analyze the implementation of teacher strategies in maintaining Sundanese Culture in West Java, at Senior High Schools in Region I West Java. The research method used was descriptive-qualitative with literature study. Data collection techniques were done through interviews, documentation, and examining secondary data as complementary data. The results showed that territory that were further away from the Priangan/Bandung area such as Depok City, and parts of Bogor Regency which bordered by Banten and Depok, has cultural acculturation and it was difficult to maintain Sundanese language, so that this region places great emphasis on Sundanese arts and traditional clothes. To instill a love “nyaah” or love of Sundanese culture, namely by implementing Sundanese art activity program strategies and competitions on Sundanese culture in schools by adjusting the language used in the area, namely Indonesian with the Betawinese dialect. Meanwhile for territory of closer Priangan/Bandung like the Sukabumi City, Bogor City, Cianjur Regency, Sukabumi Regency, and parts of Bogor Regency which border Cianjur-Sukabumi, there is no difficulty that the maintenance of Sundanese culture, because the majority of students in this region is the original Sundanese people. Yet these areas implement strategy in the use of language in accordance undak-usuk or origin of Sundanese language through a lesson and outside of a lesson, and focused on aspects art and Sundanese traditional clothes, with an implement strategy through activity program pasanggirikasundaan (competition on Sundanese) and art Sundanese at school.
Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Dissolved Oxygen (DO) and Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) Concentrations in Rawa Pening Lake, Semarang Regency Handoko, Muhammad; Sutrisno, Alfred Jansen
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Gea Vol 21, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/gea.v21i1.32330

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Rawa Pening Lake are the waterbody which it waters comes from a swamp spring, besides that several rivers empty into Rawa Pening, including Galeh River, Torong River, Panjang River, Muncul River, Parat River, Legi River, Pitung River, Praginan River, and Rengas River. Three problems cause damage to the Rawa Pening Lake ecosystem, namely damage to the water catchment area, damage to the lake border, and water pollution. This study aims to analyze Dissolved Oxygen (DO) and Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) spatially and temporally due to damage to the lake ecosystem. The method used was Inverse Distance Weighted (IDW), where 12 sample point locations were taken, 10 sample points representing each village (lake inlet and utilization), and 2 sample points representing the center and outlet of the lake. The average DO yield in September 2020 was 6.8 mg / L, then in October 2020 it was 4.65 mg / L and in November 2020 it was 3.04 mg / L. Then the average BOD in September 2020 was 3.16 mg / L, then in October 2020 it was 2.6 mg / L and in November it was 1.53 mg / L, so it can be seen that the DO variable and BOD both decreased from September to November 2020.
Study of Groundwater Vulnerability to Pollution in the Tambakbayan Watershed in 2006 And 2017 Widyastuti, Margaretha; Suprayogi, Slamet; Hadi, M Pramono; Christanto, Nugroho; Tivianton, Tommy Andryan; Fadilah, Gita Oktaviani; Rahmawati, Laelina
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Gea Vol 21, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/gea.v21i1.28368

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Tambakbayan is one of the watersheds in Yogyakarta, Indonesia that is experiencing changes in land use. The research aims to analyze the distribution of intrinsic and specific groundwater vulnerability in the watershed that was influenced by land-use changes from 2006 to 2017. The data used are the RBI maps (containinh topographic and land-use information, 2006 and 2017), SRTM imagery, rainfall recorded at the Kambil, Prumpung, Bronggang, Santan, Gemawang, and Karang Ploso stations (2006-2017), soil map, and aquifer map. Land-use change was analyzed by comparing the RBI maps of 2006 and 2017; while the groundwater vulnerability was assessed with the Susceptibility Index a development of the DRASTIC method. The intrinsic groundwater vulnerability was generated based on physical conditions, including depth to the water table, aquifer media, groundwater recharge, and topography, while the specific groundwater vulnerability was a function of these attributes added with one anthropogenic parameter : land-use. Then, all of these parameters were analyzed with map ovelay. The results showed two levels of intrinsic vulnerability : low (2.18% of the watershed area) and medium (97.8%); and three classes of specific vulnerability : low (0.02%), medium (5.06%), and high (94.92%)in 2006. From 2006 through 2017, the areal percentage of the medium vulnerability  increased, while that of the high vulnerability decreased due to the conversion of agricultural land to a reservoir in 2009. 
The Role of Housewife to Improve the Sustainability of the Cipatani River (Study in Nangewer Village, Pagerageung District, Tasikmalaya Regency) Fadjarajani, Siti; Indrianeu, Tineu
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Gea Vol 21, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/gea.v21i1.32602

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The existence of rivers is very important in the life of the ecosystem on earth, where in the hydrological conditions the river is one of the important places for the flow of water on earth which will be discharged into the sea. However, the current condition of the river is very worrying, because the river is used as a place for waste disposal, both industrial and household waste. In Nangewer Village, Pagerageung District, Tasikmalaya Regency, a group of housewives who are members of the Srikandi Sungai Indonesia group took the initiative to improve the sustainability of the river. The group of housewives plays a role in river conservation efforts such as cleaning the river, arranging rivers, and maintaining the for the better quality of river water. The aims of this research are to carry out the role and efforts of housewives in preserving the Cipatani river. Based on the results, there are a group of housewives, they made efforts in the form of river conservation, including periodic cleaning of the river, planting plants / trees along the river to reduce soil erosion and sedimentation, organize, and tidy up the river so that it becomes more beautiful.
Vertikal Accuracy Assessment On Sentinel-1, Alos Palsar, And Demnas In The Ciater Basin Ihsan, Haikal Muhammad; Sahid, Sahid Sahid
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Gea Vol 21, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/gea.v21i1.29931

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Vertical accuracy in DEM (Digital Elevation Model) products is very important for an earth study. There are medium resolution DEM data products that can be accessed freely such as DEMNAS, Alos Palsar 12.5m and Sentinel-1. The aim of this study is to measure the vertical accuracy of the DEMNAS, Alos Palsar 12.5m and Sentinel-1 data products by considering the slope angle classification and using two different GIS software. Vertical accuracy is measured using 848 spotheight points, by calculating the RMSE (Root Mean Square Error) value of each DEM product with different software. Based on the research, it was found that DEMNAS is a DEM product that has the best comparability value than Alos Palsar and Sentinel-1, because it has the smallest RMSE value. Slope angle class gives different values of bias against absorption and reflection of electro magnetic waves. Flat to moderate steep slope angles tend to be better at absorbing and reflecting electromagnetic waves. Perbedaan software dalam analisis tidak terlalu mempengaruhi ketinggian titik tinggi DEM dan RMSE. The spotheight point needs to be reaccurated with a more detailed geodetic point, to get maximum results.
Development of Waste Bank Activities to Support the Citarum Harum Rohmat, Dede; Nugraha, Diva; Setiawan, Iwan
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Gea Vol 21, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/gea.v21i1.33583

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The Waste Bank is an effort to control pollution in the Citarum River. The development of the program needs to be monitored to see its sustainability. This study aims to examine the development of the Waste Bank around the Citarum River, in this case in the Bojongsoang and Dayeuhkolot Districts. The research method used a survey of the waste banks in the two districts. The research subject is the management of each Waste Bank. The results show that until 2018 there is a tendency for the number of Waste Banks to increase. However, the number of Waste Banks has decreased since 2019, even the number of Waste Banks in only one location is active in 2020.
Marketing Strategy of Geopark Ciletuh Palabuhanratu Tourist Attraction Rahmawati, Yuli Diani; Rahayu, Agus; Dirgantari, Puspo Dewi; Nandi, Nandi
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Gea Vol 21, No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/gea.v21i1.30618

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West Java is a province that has many mainstay tourist attractions in Indonesia. Sukabumi is a district in West Java that has one of the tourist attractions that has been inaugurated as a part of the UNESCO Global Geopark Network (UGGN) in 2018, this area opens the opportunity to become a leading destination in West Java and even nationally. The tourist attraction of the Ciletuh Palabuhanratu Geopark offers natural and cultural attractions that can be explored in geological diversity, biological diversity, and cultural diversity. The number of tourists visiting the Ciletuh Palabuhanratu Geopark Tourist Attraction has increased from 2012-2018, but in 2019 the number has decreased. This study aims to analyze the tourism marketing strategy carried out by the manager to increase the number of tourist visits to the Ciletuh Palabuhanratu Geopark. The method used is qualitative, data collection through literature study, interviews, and observation. The data obtained were analyzed descriptively. To analyze the marketing mix and strategy using a SWOT analysis, which aims to identify the strategies needed to increase tourism visits. The results showed that the marketing strategy can be done to increase the number of tourists through the SWOT approach. The SO strategy, namely the strategy of packaging attractive tourism products and services, the ST strategy through the strategy of instilling a brand image in the minds of visitors / Building a place identity (Positioning), the WO strategy, namely through the promotion strategy, the WT strategy, namely through the community empowerment strategy and building commitment and cooperation with a stakeholder.

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