Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education (SJDGGE)
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Web-Gis Based School Zone Determination In Sungai Penuh City
When selecting the Acceptance of New Students (PPDB) for the zoning route, students have difficulty determining the school zone according to their place of residence. So far, the determination of school zones only uses google maps, but the application is not explicitly designed for it. Through WEB-GIS, problems related to school zoning can be solved because this application provides spatial information specifically in determining distances that can be used as WEB-GIS. The steps taken are to select the research location, conduct a system engineering analysis of the system, and design, and implementation of the trial use and operation of the system. In systems engineering, interviews, observations, and questionnaire surveys were conducted. This system engineering is intended to find out the proposal from system analysis as the basic design material after that it enters the application development. The final stage in developing the system is testing its use by the school and students and operating the system. The results obtained for system analysis must provide school zoning information facilities that can edit data, upload data, and delete data. The test results show that the system can be run more than 75% of the respondents said they were satisfied and very satisfied. Based on
DEPENDENCE RATIO ANALYSIS OF CITIES IN SOUTH SUMATRA RESULTS OF BPS SURVEY AND CENSUS FOR 2005-2020
This study aims to analyze the dependency ratio (Dependency Ratio) of cities in the province of South Sumatra in 2005 -2020. The analysis was carried out using secondary data from BPS surveys and censuses based on data from cities in South Sumatra Province and based on times series every five years in the last two decades. The research method used is a qualitative descriptive analysis method based on library research. The research subjects in this study were the population, both young people (0-14 years), productive age people (15-64 years) and old people (65+ years or more). As for the results obtained from the analysis, it can be concluded that the cities in South Sumatra Province, the age structure of the population is in the transition stage from a young population to an old population. The dependency ratio of cities in South Sumatra Province has continuously decreased since 2005-2020 until now it has entered the category of low dependency ratio.
Keywords: Dependency Ratio, Productive Age, Non-productive Age,Citie
Land-Cover/Land-Use Random Forest Classification Using Sentinel 1A Radar Imagery
Extraction of existing land use/land cover information can be obtained using remote sensing data. One of them is by using Sentinel 1A Imageas a Synthetic Aperature Radar (SAR) active system image with 20 meters resolution and 12 daystemporal resolution. This study aims to map land use/land cover in the city of Padang using the random forest classification (RFC) method through active system remote sensing data extraction. Accuracy test of the classification results using the confusion matrix method with overall accuracy of 85% and kappa value of 0.78. The most dominant land use in the study area was forest land use with a total area of 30,285 Ha reaching 43.83% of the City of Padang
Design Of Tourism Area Development Siteplan in Rabi Jonggor District, Mountain Tuleh District Pasaman Barat District, West Sumatra Province
Kenagarian Rabi Jonggor, Gunung Tuleh District, West Pasaman Regency, West Sumatra Province, has various natural potentials that can be developed to become a tourist and research destination for academics. Potential hot springs containing minerals such as sulfur can be found at several points in the Jorong Sitabu Kenagarian Rabi Jonggor area, Gunung Tuleh District, West Pasaman Regency. The hot springs in Jorong Sitabu Kenagarian Rabi Jonggor, Gunung Tuleh District, West Pasaman Regency originate from a meeting between groundwater and magma in a magma chamber in a volcanic path. Some of these hot springs have been used as hot springs and some have not been developed into hot springs. Added to this is the existence of a living sea lake which is currently viral on social media, which makes nature lovers curious to come to it, not to forget the panoramic view of the protected forest which really spoils the eye, which is termed the heaven of West Pasaman. Infrastructure for supporting facilities for tourism objects is not yet available in accordance with existing regulations. This potential can be developed into several hot spring baths so that later the Jorong Sitabu Kenagarian Rabi Jonggor area, Gunung Tuleh District, West Pasaman Regency can become a tourist area for tracking, hiking, camping, outbound and education. Based on the problems above, the goal to be achieved from this research is to design hot spring tourism areas, protected forests and marine lakes to live with the 3A concept. In this study a qualitative approach was used by means of field observations, interviews and literature studies. The results of this study are zoning for the development of natural tourist attractions, zoning for natural and man-made attractions, zoning for accessibility between supporting tourism objects and zoning amenities (facilities) that can be developed in order to support the achievement of a comfortable and managed tourist area in Jorong Sitabu Kenagarian Rabi Jonggor, Gunung Tuleh District, West Pasaman Regency with the problem seeking and problem solving method, then developed with AutoCAD software in the form of a Landscape Overlay, so that the results of this study produce a design based on the results of field analysis which at least is able to answer the weaknesses and deficiencies of existing facilities in this tourist area, which if realized by related parties, will indirectly improve the regional economy and help improve the quality of life of the local community
Tourism Object Development Strategy Sosopan Simpanglolo Hot Water
This study aims to analyze the strategy for developing one of the tourist objects in Nagari Rabi Jonggor, Gunung Tuleh District, West Pasaman Regency. The Sosopan Simpanglolo Hot Springs is one of the health tourism destinations that is unique, different from other hot springs. This study shows that by using the quantitative SWOT analysis method which emphasizes the Internal Factor Analysis Summary (IFAS) matrix which includes strengths and weaknesses with a resulting score of 3.60. As for the External Factor Analysis Summary (EFAS), which includes opportunities and threats with a resulting score of 2.75. This shows that the Sosopan Simpanglolo Hot Springs has a sufficiently strong internal capacity to continue efforts to develop supporting infrastructure for tourism objects, by improving access to road facilities to tourist objects it will be able to increase internal resources which are its strengths. In its external capacity, Sosopan Simpanglolo Hot Springs can respond and take advantage of existing opportunities by encouraging the growth and development of the tourism industry and utilizing the natural potential of tourist attractions, to attract tourists to increase external resources which become opportunities by minimizing threats that exist at the location of tourist attractions. The results of this research study are expected to have implications for all parties to pay serious attention to the development of the Sosopan Simpanglolo Hot Springs tourist attraction
Smarketing Strategies of Minang Indo Jalito Handicraft Business in Nagari Pandai Sikek, Kec. X Koto, Tanah Datar Regency
The purpose of this study is to analyze the marketing strategy of minang indo jali to handicraft businessin Nagari Pandai Sikek, X Koto District, Tanah Datar Regency. Related research methods used are descriptive qualitative research methods, through observation, interviews, and documentation with SWOT analysis. The results of the study show that handicrafts in Nagari PandaiSikek have diversity, but there is one of the many handicraft businesses there, namely Minang Indo Jalito. Minangindojalito handicrafts have uniqueness, this uniqueness can be seen from the results of handicraft production, such as woven fabrics, party bags combined with songket fabric, embroidery, suji, clutchbags, embroidery clutchbags and many others, the design of these handicrafts is based on the times, so that the crafts in produksi are not outdated. In marketing its handicraft products, Minang Indo Jalito uses Facebook as an internet media in promoting its trade goods, as well as using other internet media
Comparison of Pca (Principal Component Analysis) and Band Ratio Methods Using Landsat 9 Images for Land Cover Visualization Mapping: Case Study: Lubuk Begalung District, Padang City
Identification of land cover using satellite imagery through supervised and unsupervised classifications has been successfully carried out in various locations. This study aims to assess the accuracy of Landsat-9 OLI imagery by identifying land cover by observant the spectral responses of settlements, industrial buildings, rice fields, forests, wetlands, and open land using Principle Component Analysis (PCA) and Band Ratio methods. The success of land cover mapping was evaluated statistically using a confusion matrix. The acceptable level of accuracy is 85% with a Cohen’s kappa coefficient greater than 0.8. The results showed that the PCA and Band Ratio methods were not successful in mapping land cover at the study site because the accuracy level of both was at the specified moderate level. PCA has 80.5% accuracy with 0.75 kappa better than Band Ratio (80.5% accuracy, 0.76 kappa). The level of spectral sensitivity in industrial buildings and open land on PCA is much better than Band Ratio. However, in the residential and rice fields the Band Ratio is much better at detecting than PCA
Development of Infographic Geography Learning Media in Learning Material Class Xi in Senior High School State Purwodadi
Learning media is one component of learning support. Learning media has the benefit of increasing student interest and creativity, besides that learning media also influences student learning interest. The media used should follow current developments in science and technology. This study aims to (1) produce infographic learning media, (2) determine the feasibility of infographic poster-based learning media. Making this infographic learning media uses the Borg & Gall development model which consists of ten manufacturing steps. Making this learning media using a supporting application, namely Canva. The development of this learning media produces a product, namely infographic media. Based on the results of the media development carried out, infographic media is suitable for use as a geography learning media based on; (a) The validation results of the material experts obtained a feasibility percentage of 73.66% with eligibility criteria, (b) The media expert validation results obtained a feasibility percentage of 92.72% with very feasible criteria, (c) The small group trial results obtained an eligibility percentage of 83, 30% with very feasible criteria (d) The results of the large group trial obtained an eligibility percentage of 82.65% with very feasible criteria. Based on the results of the validation of material and media experts as well as the results of trials on students, it can be concluded that infographic learning media is suitable for use as geography learning media
Program Development Strategies in Achieving the Vision and Mission of the Faculty Through the Understanding of Academic Community
The vision of the Faculty of Education and Teacher Training at Pattimura University is to create an outstanding faculty that produces professional, innovative, and ethical educators. The mission of the faculty is to produce graduates who have academic ability, strong character, and reliable professional skills. The purpose of this research is to measure the level of academic community understanding about the implementation of the vision and mission, and to provide strategies to achieve them. The study was conducted at the Faculty of Education and Teacher Training at Pattimura University, using a quantitative descriptive method with a total of 158 respondents. The results of the research showed that the sources of information were from the website and online media, and the academic community had a good understanding of the faculty's vision and mission. The academic community also evaluated the support from the faculty in achieving its vision and mission. To improve understanding and achieve the faculty's vision and mission, strategies such as optimizing the faculty website's user-friendly display, improving available facilities, regularly optimizing the use of social media to reach out to the public, enhancing the quality of educators, and developing a network of cooperation among educational institutions should be implemente
Implementation of Caring For the Environment Green School in North Aceh District – Indonesia
This study examines the implementation of the green school environmental care program. This type of research is survey research using a quantitative approach. The sampling technique used a purposive technique totaling 27 public elementary schools in North Aceh district. The data collection tool uses a questionnaire. Data collection techniques using observation, interviews, documentation. Data analysis techniques using percentage analysis. The results showed that the implementation of green schools in North Aceh District was in good category (81%). This means that the school has implemented the green school environmental care program well to create a clean and comfortable school environment as a place for learning process activities to take plac