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    The Role of The Community in Recovery of The Children’s Psychic Post-Earthquake in Solok Selatan-Indonesia

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    The purpose of this study is to express the role of the community in the psychological recovery of children after the earthquake in SouthSolok. The type of research used is descriptive qualitative research, with the sampling technique is purposive sampling. Data collection techniques used were interviews and documentation, then the data obtained were analyzed descriptively to present the facts encountered in the field. The results of the study are 1) The government's role in the psychological recovery of children after the earthquake in South Solok was very important where the government can reduce psychologists or volunteers who have the experience to help psychologically recover post-disaster children, 2) The role of NGOs in post-child psychological recovery earthquake disaster in SouthSolok Regency namely assisting experts in the process of psychological recovery of children after an earthquake, 3) The role of custom in the psychological recovery of children after the earthquake in south Solok Regency, 4) the role of universities in children's psychological recovery after the earthquake in SouthSolok Regency that is helping the government, NGOs and the community in psychological recovery of children by providing entertainment, such as reading stories, playing or watching together, and 5) the role of the community in the psychological recovery of children after the earthquake in South Solok Regency by sending assistance in the form of toys, clothes, foods and funds for these children. So, these five elements have a very important role and work together to be able to help the psychological recovery of children after the earthquake in south Solok

    The Learning Model of Information Processing in Building Islamic Characters at State Senior High Schools in East Lombok

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    This research was aimed to know the implementation of information processing learning model in building student's islamic charactera at state senior high schools in East Lombok. East lombok is very famous of its iconic destination of thousand mosques. Its islamic nature become the reason of the development of Islmac education in high schools in East Lombok. The purpose of this reswarch was two discuss the strengths of information processing learning model in building student's islamic characters. It was a qualitative research, using a descriptive approach. To collect the data, field observation and  interview with sources about the model information were conducted. The result of this research is expected to give a description of the model implementation at state senior high schools in East Lombok

    Evaluation of Land Suitability and Financial Feasibility analysis For Land Use Planning in Riau Province

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    Land suitability evaluation and financial feasibility analysis are very important and necessary in land use planning, including which will develop plantation crops on peatlands. The purpose of these activities are to evaluate the suitability of the land and analyze the financial feasibility of agricultural commodities that will be developed namely coconut, sugar palm, areca nut, fragrant lemongrass and sugar cane. Land evaluation uses a survey method to collect data and information in the field and soil samples to be analyzed in the laboratory. Field data and the results of soil analysis obtained were analyzed using the Matching method (comparing the requirements for land use of commodities to be developed vs. Land quality). To facilitate reading the suitability of commodities to be developed, a land suitability map is made using Arc-GIS software. Financial feasibility analysis using investment valuation in financial aspects is assessed by the following criteria: Net Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR), Internal Rate of Return (IRR) and Net Present Value (NPV). The results showed that the commodities of sugar palm, coconut, areca nut, lemongrass, and sugarcane were in S3 land suitability classes (according to marginal) with limiting factors for root media, nutrient retention, and nutrient availability. The area for the development of sugar palm and coconut is 1,952 ha or around 27.1% of the PT. Uniseraya land, while areca nut, lemongrass and sugar cane are 1,466 ha or around 20.4%. If the planting system is carried out in monoculture, the commodity that provides the greatest benefits is Aren, then followed by Serai Wangi, Sugar Cane, Coconut, and Areca Palm. If the most beneficial polyculture is planted, Aren + Serai Wangi polyculture; then followed by Coconut + Aren; Kelapa + Lemongrass + Coffee; and Pinang + Lemongrass fragrant

    Preparedness of Society to Confront of Forest Fire and Peatland in Singkawang City

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    This research studies analyzing the community and students in Singkawang City that have an impact on forest fires on peatlands, fire attacks because it increases the dry season that triggers forest fires so it is felt, this research was conducted to prevent dangerous material. Data was collected using a questionnaire method, through this questionnaire will be discussed the level of preparedness to deal with forest fires in the City of Singkawang. The method used in this research is descriptive quantitative. Quantitative samples using purposive random sampling techniques. The subject will be used as a sample of research in Singkawang City community and high school students in Singkawang City. The data to be obtained in this study will be published by descriptive by describing the results of the research obtained from the research questionnaire and then the data obtained will be classified by techniques that can compare each person so that from the groups that can be done this can be done to improve disaster fire preparedness

    Estimate Broad of Natural Mineral Resources Area Lateritic Nickel Based of Image Analysis Satellite Landsat 7 Etm+ In District Laonti, Konawe Selatan, Province of Southeast Sulawesi

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    Mineral exploration is one of the important activities to obtain location information about where the minerals are, but this exploration process takes years and costly especially when carried out over a wide area. Therefore through this study the application of Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing for mapping the distribution of potential mineral deposits of lateritic nickel (Ni) is tested. The method used is the analysis of digital data Landsat 7 ETM +. Rocessed image data by performing a technique sharpening contrast, filtering, creation of a composite image and image fusion. Image data processing is for the interpretation of visual straightness, limit unit morphology and the estimation of mineral lateritic nickel. The data as well as analysis techniques NDVI in order to obtain the pattern of vegetation density on the surface. The results showed that the presence of lateritic nickel mineral formed on ultramafic rocks undergoing the process of weathering and serpentinization. Characterized with the appearance of geological structures identified as robust and fault structures. Which are also represent on the remote sensing images as rectangular flow patterns.Ultramafic rocks are located in the morphological undulating hills. Vegetation is identified growing on ultramafic rocks are categorized as dense vegetation. Vegetation that grows in the form of a single tree with an average diameter ≤30 cm. result generating estimates of mineral potential areas of lateritic nickel has an area ranging 6.3 ha

    The Community Participation in Overcoming the Illegal Logging in Sangir Balai Janggo, Solok Selatan District, Indonesia

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    Abstract The purpose of this study was to know the society’s perception in overcoming of illegal logging in South Solok district. This study was a qualitative study by using the key informant. Informants were selected with using purpose sampling technique. The techniques of data collection were observation, interviews, documentation and FGD (Focus Group Discussion). The effort that has been done by the government and society of south solok district in overcoming the illegal logging is establishing the unity of forest supervision based on area (PHBN), where the supervisory officers were recruited from the community leaders and youth. In conducting forest supervision, local government is always patrolling integrated and give the socialization to the community around the forest. Keyword: Participation, Forest loggin

    Implementation of Adiwiyata Program in the Effort to Create Environmental Cultured School in Banda Aceh: Implementation of

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    This research examined the implementation of Adiwiyata Program in the effort to create environmental cultured school in Banda Aceh. This research used quantitative study paradigm by using survey technique. This study was conducted in ten schools in Banda Aceh from elementary to secondary school levels by involving 452 respondents, which consist of school principals/vice principals, Adiwiyata coordinators, administrative staff and students. Data collection was done through questionnaire and observation. The result of study showed that in general Adiwiyata Program implementation is in effective category. This described that in general the four components of Adiwiyata Program had been implemented effective. Nevertheless, result of study found various obstacles encountered by school in implementing Adiwiyata Program. This article delve and describe in depth the implementation of Adiwiyata Program, so various obstacles encountered by school can be found out in order to implement Adiwiyata Program in Banda Aceh. It is hoped that the result of study can give insight to stakeholder to take the steps forward in the effort to create environmental cultured school. Keywords: Implementation, Adiwiyata Program, Environmental cultured schoo

    Study of Model Object-Based Image Analysis (OBIA) For Data Interpretation Based Mangrove Vegetation Landsat 8 Operational Land Imager on the West Coast City of Bengkulu

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    Mangrove identification by using the image has been done with the classification model by pixel in the image value. But in this study see the interpretation of Landsat image data to the analysis of the object in the mangrove. Mangrove forests as major ecosystems support life activities in the coastal area and play an important role in maintaining the balance of the biological cycle in the environment. The potential of natural resources needs to be managed and utilized optimally to support the implementation of national development and improving people's welfare. So as to develop the coastal economic continuity with the management of mangrove forests as ecotourism. Identification observation and extensive distribution of mangrove forests in the western coastal city of Bengkulu was conducted in April 2019 by boat. Digital data Landsat 8 OLI (Operational Land Imager) parth / raw 125/63 used to map the mangrove forest. The method used in this study is a controlled multispectral classification Object-Based Image Analysis (OBIA) with the segmentation algorithm. Segmentation is performed using an algorithm Multiresolution Segmentation Segmentation and Spectral Difference. The results of the data analysis of Landsat 8 OLI and validation of field observation data, shows that the accuracy and wide distribution of mangrove forests in the coastal areas west of the city of Bengkulu is 255.24 ha. This method can be made an alternative to identifying information in mapping mangrove vegetation. Mangroves in the coastal areas west of the city of Bengkulu dominated by Rhizophora apiculata, Rhizophora mucronata and relatively good. Segmentation is performed using an algorithm Multiresolution Segmentation Segmentation and Spectral Difference. The results of the data analysis of Landsat 8 OLI and validation of field observation data, shows that the accuracy and wide distribution of mangrove forests in the coastal areas west of the city of Bengkulu is 255.24 ha. This method can be made an alternative to identifying information in pemetaanya mangrove vegetation. Mangroves in the coastal areas west of the city of Bengkulu dominated by Rhizophora apiculata, Rhizophora mucronata and relatively good. Segmentation is performed using an algorithm Multiresolution Segmentation Segmentation and Spectral Difference. The results of the data analysis of Landsat 8 OLI and validation of field observation data, shows that the accuracy and wide distribution of mangrove forests in the coastal areas west of the city of Bengkulu is 255.24 ha. This method can be made an alternative to identifying information in pemetaanya mangrove vegetation. Mangroves in the coastal areas west of the city of Bengkulu dominated by Rhizophora apiculata, Rhizophora mucronata and relatively good. This method can be made an alternative to identifying information in pemetaanya mangrove vegetation. Mangroves in the coastal areas west of the city of Bengkulu dominated by Rhizophora apiculata, Rhizophora mucronata and relatively good. This method can be made an alternative to identifying information in pemetaanya mangrove vegetation. Mangroves in the coastal areas west of the city of Bengkulu dominated by Rhizophora apiculata, Rhizophora mucronata and relatively good

    The Community Efforts iIn Preserving the Coral Reef Ecosystem in Sabang City

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    This study aims to know how the efforts of Sabang City community in maintaining and preserving the coral reef ecosystem in Iboih, Sabang City. The study was conducted in 2017, data collection techniques were using documentary studies, observations, questionnaires and in-depth interviews descriptively related to the efforts that have been done in the conservation of coral reef ecosystems. The data analysis shows that most (98.22%) of the respondents' answers have made efforts in maintaining and preserving the coral reef ecosystem in Iboih Sabang City. The role of communities greatly determines the success in managing the conservation of natural resources of coral reef ecosystems in coastal areas by empowering or raising awareness and understanding to convince coastal communities for long-term benefits of coastal protection as key to sustainable development

    Analysis of Rain Water Acidity in Padang City

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    The fast growth of population, the increased flow of transportation, industry spread in Padang Municipality, and thermal inverse effect can trigger air pollution leading to acid rain in the municipality. The aims of this study are to analyze the nitrate, sulfur and pH contents of rain water and to analyze the effect of rain intensity, air temperature, air pressure, and wind direction and speed on the acidity of rain water in Padang Municipality. The study was conducted using a field measurement and a laboratory test. The sample of rain water was collected by a purposive sampling technique as displayed in Thiessen polygon. The sample of rain water was collected in ten times of sampling in six regions of Thiessen polygon in Padang Municipality. The data collected were analyzed by climate data analysis, rain intensity analysis, multiple linier regression analysis, spatial analysis, and descriptive analysis. The results of the laboratory test showed that sulphate and nitrate contents in rain water in Padang Municipality was still under the threshold of clean water quality No. 416/MENKES/PER/IX/1990, i.e. 400 mg/l for sulphate and 10 mg/l for nitrate. The effect of rain intensity on the acidity of rain water was inversely proportional to sulphate and nitrate contents and directly proportional to pH. The results of validation test and multiple linear regression analysis about the effect of sulphate, nitrate, and pH contents and independent variable as the selected factor displayed in classic assumption test showed that sulphate and pH contents had a significant effect, while nitrate content had no significant effec

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