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Geo-Image Journal
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This journal publishes original research and conceptual analysis of geography, geographical mapping science and technology and environmental sciences.
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Proses Spasial Permukiman Liar (Squatter) di Sempadan Sungai Wiso di Kecamatan Jepara Tahun 2001-2010 Anas, Ma’ruf M; Eva, Banowati; Sriyono, Sriyono
Geo-Image Vol 7 No 1 (2018): Geo-Image
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Spatial process is a reciprocal relationship between the spatial context, movement and in a certain time perception. Judging from the process, spatial development physically consists of two developmental processes, namely the development process horizontally and vertically. The process of definitive horizontal spatial development can be formulated as a process of horizontally adding space, while vertical development is the addition of space in the interior by building a multi-story building. Settlers residing in the river boundary play a role in the development of wild settlements that occur in the border of the River Wiso, District Jepara. This study aims to (1) Describe the profile of settler households that live in the wild border Wiso River District Jepara. (2) Knowing the cause of the emergence of squatter settlements in the river border Jepara Sub-district. (3) Analyzing the spatial settlement processes that occurred alongside the river of Jepara Regency in 2001-2010. The research method used is observation, interview, questionnaire, documentation, and interpretation of the image from 2001-2010. Population Research is all settlements located in the border of Wiso River in Saripan, Panggang, and Pengkol. This study used saturated sampling as much as 44 respondents. Data analysis using Descriptive Percentage.
Strategi Coping Nelayan Terhadap Perubahan Iklim Studi, Pada Masyarakat Nelayan di Kecamatan Tugu, Kota Semarang Jawa Tengah Alfi, Lailiyah; Juhadi, Juhadi; Heri, Tjahjono
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The purpose of this research is, 1) knowing the phenomenon of climate change that affect the activities of fishermen in Tugu Sub-district, Semarang City. 2) identification the impact of climate change on fishermen community in Tugu Kota Semarang and 3) knowing coping strategy conducted by fisherman to climate change that happened in Tugu Sub-district Semarang City. The sampling technique in this research is simple random sampling. Data collection techniques used were observations, questionnaires, interviews, and documentation. Technique to data analysis used is descriptive analysis. The results showed that climate change in the coastal city of Semarang increasingly long. These changes include changes in wind speed, wave height, and rainfall. The impact felt by the fishermen is the change in the pattern of sea fishing , the cost of sea fishing increased 0 , 5 % and the change in catch decreased 10% . In addition, the three urban villages researched have the same coping strategy , which includes 4 aspects of coping strategy structural , economic, social and cultural.
Tingkat Kebutuhan Penduduk Terhadap Angkutan Umum Perkotaan di Kecamatan Purwodadi Kabupaten Grobogan Rofiatul, Ulya Meiliana; Hariyanto, Hariyanto; Saptono, Putro
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This study aims: 1). Know the number of trips generated by sub-districts in units of time; 2). Knowing what percentage of society needs in using public transportation; 3). Knowing the factors that influence using public transport; 4). Know the loading factor of public transportation in Purwodadi District. Sampling technique used is Incidental Sampling method, Purpose Sampling analysis technique, percentage description, Loading Factor. This research was conducted in Kuripan Village and Candisari Village. The results of the research note that the number of trip generation from 3 points is 25.569 journey. The need of public transportation provided is 177 units of vehicles, while the field operates only 119 units of vehicles. The people who use the transportation in both villages with a percentage of 31% is 610 of the population of 2 villages. Factors that influence the public using the transport is no vehicle, safe, cheaper cost. The load factor value at all routes during peak hours is 0.2 and in non-busy hours has a load factor value of 0.18.
Kajian Jejak Ekologis Kecamatan Mijen Kota Semarang Tahun 2016 Dewi Nur Indah, Sari Oktavia; Budi, Santoso Apik; Hariyanto, Hariyanto
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Mijen subdistrict is one area that undergoing rapid development so that have impact to the carrying capacity of its region. The purpose of this study was to quantify the bio-ecological carrying capacity of Mijen Subdistrict through the study of the ecological footprint and biocapacity in 2016 and also projected the value in the 2031 by the projection of population. Data collection techniques that used are observation, image interpretation, questionnaires, secondary data and documentation. The value of the ecological footprint in 2016 is 0.456 gha/capita or 28,026.89 gha for the total value, and the biocapacity is 0.104 gha/capita or with total area of bioproductive lands 6,146.752 gha. The value of the deficit of the ecological footprint is 0.352 indicating the area entered the category of Minor Region. The value of the bio-ecological carrying capacity is 0.23, indicating the region have ecological deficit which means that ecosystems have been unable to support the demand of population. The projected value of ecological footprint in 2031 is 43.331,48 gha.
Proses Bermukim dan Pemenuhan Fasilitas Permukiman Kelurahan Ngemplak Simongan Kecamatan Semarang Barat Kota Semarang Niken, Anggraini Aulia; Hariyanto, Hariyanto
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This study aims to find out the settlement process of the Ngemplak Simongan Urban Village, as well as choosing to live in Simongan. The population in this research is Ngemplak Simongan urban village and sampling technique used is simple sampling method. Methods of data collection include: observation, interview, and questionnaire. The results of the research are: 1) The settlement process that occurred in the Simongan community that is relocation from the government, arises the invitation to live, and continues with the descendants who occupy the land. 2) Reasons for choosing to reside in Simongan that is having inherited land, close to work place, price tanag cheap. 3) Fulfillment of majority electricity facilities using new power lines, clean water supply with artesian and PAM wells, and road conditions have a wide variety of types, widths and slopes.
Analisis Kerentanan Pesisir Akibat Kenaikan Muka Air Laut di Kota Semarang Menggunakan Sistem Informasi Geografis (SIG) Dwi, Andika Niqa; Ananto, Aji; Budi, Sanjoto Tjaturahono
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The purpose of this research is to assess the vulnerability of coastal area due to sea level rise in Semarang City. Assessing vulnerability is done by calculating coastal vulnerability index with 6 parameters, ie geomorphology, coastal slope, coastline change, sea level rise, tides, and sea waves. The results of coastal susceptibility indexes are classified into grade level of potential hazards / vulnerabilities. This study resulted in coastal vulnerability level of Semarang City classified in medium and high class. Areas with class of potential hazard / vulnerability are classified into 5 village namely Tugurejo, Tambakharjo, Tawangsari, Panggung Lor, and Bandarharjo. As for the class is high there are 9 villages namely Mangkang Kulon, Mangunharjo, Mangkang Wetan, Randugarut, Karanganyar, Tanjung Mas, Terboyo Kulon, Terboyo Wetan and Trimulyo. Parameters that affect coastal vulnerability in Semarang are coastline, geomorphology and sea level rise. On the parameter of coastline change shows negative changes in the form of abrasion, thus reducing the area of land. Geomorphological parameters of coastal areas of Semarang City belong to high vulnerability. Meanwhile, the topography in the coastal city of Semarang is classified as sloping so it is very vulnerable to sea level rise.
Daya Dukung Lingkungan Terhadap Perkembangan Objek Wisata Air Terjun Curug Silawe di Desa Sutopati Kecamatan Kajoran Kabupaten Magelang Rendi, Pradipta Achmad; Budi, Santoso Apik
Geo-Image Vol 7 No 2 (2018): Geo-Image
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The purpose of this research: (1) to know the carrying capacity of the environment in the waterfall attractions Curug Silawe, (2) to know the influence of environmental carrying capacity towards the development of waterfall waterfall waterfall of Silawe.Population in this research is all area of waterfall waterfall waterfall of Silawe. Sampling is done by incidental sampling technique that is respondent who is at the time of research. The number of samples taken yatu amounted to 60 people. Techniques used in data collection include observation, interview, secondary data collection, documentation.The results showed that there are 5 factors that influence the development of tourism object Curug Silawe, namely: (1) the attraction of the calculation of the parameters have a percentage of 61.6% fall into either category, (2) transportation with a percentage of 41.6% (3) accommodation with percentage of 41.6% fall into unfilled category, (4) service facility with 46, 6% percentage included in very good category, (5) infrastructure with percentage 26% included in good category.
Pemetaan Risiko Bencana Longsor Sebagai Upaya Penanggulangan Bencana di Kecamatan Tembalang Kota Semarang Fitriani, Nur; Heri, Tjahjono; Budi, Sanjoto Tjaturahono
Geo-Image Vol 7 No 2 (2018): Geo-Image
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This Research aims for knowing the level of landslide risk and for knowing how much knowledge of citizens, then to know how disaster management is done in Tembalang district, Semarang city. To create landslide risk map was based on the Regulation of the Head of National Disaster Management Agency Number 02, 2012, defined by Hazard, Vulnerability, an Capacity factors.In determining hazard, vulnerability, and capacity, each has sub factors to determine it along with the scores. Based on this research in Tembalang district, the villages have high level of risk are Jangli, Tandang, Sambiroto, Mangunharjo, Tembalang, Bulusan, Sendangmulyo, and Meteseh. In Tembalang district, most of the villagers already have the basic knowledge of landslide, and in their handling about landslide they used to build talud together.
Kajian Sebaran Penutup Lahan dan Nilai Temperature Humidity Index (THI) Kampus Universitas Negeri Semarang (UNNES) Rilo, Pambudi; Budi, Santoso Tjaturahono; Ananto, Aji
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This research uses quantitative method. Data analysis used quantitative descriptive of land cover interpretation data, vegetation distribution, temperature measurement and air humidity and THI value. The results of the study showed that: 1) UNNES from the interpretation data of UNNES photographic image 2015 has an area of 586,060 m² with built land covering 206,179 m² (35.18%), a water body of 3,547 m² (0.61%), 68,460 m² (11.68%), and tree vegetation 307,874 m² with 273,228 m² (46.62%) of the tree vegetation including campus park and 34,646 m² (5,91%) of forest. 2) Average THI Campus UNNES ranged from 26,51-27,11. 3) The lowest average score of 26.51 included in the comfort category is found in Kebun Wisata Pendidikan, meanwhile the biggest THI value of 27.11 included in the partially uncomfortable category located at Simpang 7 UNNES. The land cover condition at Simpang 7 UNNES, which is dominated by hard surface (asphalt road) and become the main transportation access becomes the factor of high THI value at that location. UNNES as a conservation campus with the increasing number of students and facilities and infrastructure development is expected to maximize the existence of existing parks with various types of tree in order to create comfort in lecturing activities
Pemanfaatan Citra Satelit Untuk Menganalisis Kualitas Lingkungan Permukiman di Kecamatan Pekalongan Selatan Kota Pekalongan Gayuh, Supangkat; Erni, Suharini; Budi, Sanjoto Tjaturahono
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Increased population growth always bring a change of one is the change in the level of environmental quality neighborhoods. The availability of space in the citys fixed and finite, then the alternative elections occurred naturally in the space to meet the need for housing and the building of settlements performed ignoring about environmental quality neighborhoods. These parameters include the density of building settlements, settlement building layout, the width of the entrance of the settlement, the settlements entrance road conditions, location of settlements, and a protective tree driveway neighborhoods. To help the analysis process by making use of remote sensing technology for the mapping, and using software SIG. The method is using score (scoring), stack bundles (overlay). The result of the overlay map quality neighborhoods in district of Pekalongan Selatan, Pekalongan. From this research it can be known that settlements in Pekalongan South with good quality with an area of 60.9 Hectares, better quality with extensive 373.9 Ha, bad quality and with an area of 89.1 Ha. The results of the settlement in the South dominated by the Pekalongan neighborhoods with better quality.