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PENGARUH CITRA MEREK TERHADAP KEPUTUSAN PEMBELIAN JILBAB ZOYA PADA OUTLET ZOYA CABANG PERINTIS MAKASSAR Rifqah Purnama Alam; Ilham Alimuddin; Abdul Malik
Jurnal Mirai Management Vol 4, No 2 (2019)
Publisher : STIE AMKOP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37531/mirai.v4i2.677

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Pengaruh Citra Merek Terhadap Keputusan Pembelian Jilbab Zoya Pada Outlet Zoya Cabang Perintis Makassar’’. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh citra merek terhadap keputusan pembelian konsumen jilbab Zoya pada Outlet Zoya cabang Perintis Makassar. Data yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah data primer dan data sekunder. Metode yang digunakan yaitu deskriftif jawaban hasil kuesioner dengan skala likers dan analisis statistik berupa analisis regresi sederhana, koefisien korelasi, koefisien determinasi, serta uji t. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa hasil analisis regresi sederhana diperoleh persamaan yaitu y = 21,47 + 0,43x serta analisis koefisien korelasi r_xy 0,53 dan koefisien determinasi 〖r²〗_xy 0,2809 atau 28,09% serta diperoleh thitungsebesar 3,1531 lebih besar dari pada t_tabel 1,7011 (3,1531> 1,7011) yang artinya terdapat pengaruh citra merek terhadap keputusan pembelian jilbab Zoya pada outlet Zoya cabang Perintis Makassar. Kata kunci : citra merek, keputusan pembelian
DEVELOPING TROPICAL LANDSLIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY MAP USING DINSAR TECHNIQUE OF JERS-1 SAR DATA Ilham Alimuddin; Luhur Bayuaji; Haeruddin C. Maddi; Josaphat Tetuko Sri Sumantyo; Hiroaki Kuzei
International Journal of Remote Sensing and Earth Sciences (IJReSES) Vol 8, (2011)
Publisher : National Institute of Aeronautics and Space of Indonesia (LAPAN)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (961.883 KB) | DOI: 10.30536/j.ijreses.2011.v8.a1739

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Comprehensive information in natural disaster area is essential to prevent and mitigate people from further damage that might occur before and after such event. Mapping this area is one way to comprehend the situation when disaster strikes. Remote sensing data have been widely used along with GIS to create a susceptibility map. The objective of this study was to develop existing landslides susceptibility map by integrating optical satellite images of Landsat ETM and ASTER with Japanese Earth Resource Satellites (JERS-1) Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data complemented by ground GPS and feature measurement into a Geographical Information Systems (GIS) platform. The study area was focused on a landslide event occurred on 26 March 2004 in Jeneberang Watershed of South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Change detection analysis was used to extract thematic information and the technique of Differential SAR Interferometry (DInSAR) was employed to detect slight surface displacement before the landslide event. The DInSAR processed images would be used to add as one weighted analysis factor in creating landslide susceptibility map. The result indicated that there was a slight movement of the slope prior to the event of landslide during the JERS-1 SAR data acquisition period of 1993-1998. Keywords: Optical Images, JERS-1 SAR, DInSAR, Tropical Landslide, GIS, Susceptibility Map 1. Introduction Recently, natural disasters increased in terms of frequency, complexity, scope, and destructive capacity. They have been particularly severe during the last few years when the world has experienced several large-scale natural disasters such as the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami; floods and forest fires in Europe, India and China, and drought in Africa (Sassa, 2005). Mapping such natural disaster areas is essential to prevent and mitigate people from further damage that might occur before and after such event. In Indonesia in particular, in these recent years natural disasters occurred more frequently compared to the last decade (BNPB, 2008). Once within a month in 2011, in three different islands, Indonesia was stricken by earthquake, tsunami, flash floods, and volcanic eruptions with severe fatalities to the people and environment. It was obvious that Indonesia was prone to natural disaster due to its position of being squeezed geologically by three major world plates and this fact makes Indonesia one of the most dangerous
Sosialisasi Bencana Geologi dan Mitigasinya di Sekolah Dasar Islam Terpadu (SDIT) Ar-Rahmah Makassar Meutia Farida; Ilham Alimuddin; Adi Maulana; Ulva Ria Irfan; Asri Jaya; Sultan -; Kaharuddin -; Agustinus -
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 2 No 2 (2019): Aplikasi Teknologi untuk Hidup Masyarakat yang Lebih Baik
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering UNHAS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (968.391 KB) | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v2i2.83

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Disaster-prone conditions in Indonesia cause a large number of impacts experienced such as casualties, damage to infrastructure and other vital facilities. With this impact, people's knowledge and understanding of geological natural disasters and mitigation efforts need to be educated early on. Mitigation is a series of activities carried out to reduce disaster risk and is included in the initial stages of natural disaster management. Of course the activity of providing geological disaster information and its mitigation is one of our responsibilities as geologists in academia to provide knowledge and understanding to the community, and one of the targets is early childhood or elementary school students. The output of this activity is to increase the capacity of the community, especially elementary school students, to understand early on the importance of disaster mitigation in efforts to reduce or minimize losses due to geological disasters. This activity was carried out by lecturing and simulation methods of a number of geological disaster events, the introduction of prepared disaster bags including the introduction of K3 (Occupational, Safety and Health).
Implementasi Student Centered Learning (SCL) Materi Olimpiade Sains Nasional (OSN) Kebumian Di SMA Negeri 8 Gowa, Sulawesi Selatan Ulva Ria Irvan; Ilham Alimuddin; Meutia Farida; Adi Maulana; Asri Jaya; Haerany Sirajuddin; Adi Tonggiroh; Busthan Azikin; Sahabuddin -
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 2 No 2 (2019): Aplikasi Teknologi untuk Hidup Masyarakat yang Lebih Baik
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering UNHAS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (676.305 KB) | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v2i2.89

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The development of scientific subjects in geography at the secondary school level has an impact on knowledge about geology, including rocks and their formation processes, the origin of the earth, to how to plan urban planning in a geographic information system. Geography books generally refer to the international earth science curriculum, making it very difficult for high school students to understand it. The main problem revealed by teachers and students who are interested in OSN in the field of earth is that the material being contested is quite complex. The basic problems of geology, spatial planning and disaster become national and even global issues. Through the Community Service Program activities, the Faculty of Engineering in this case is represented by a team of lecturers from the Geological Engineering Study Program offering Student Centered Learning methods to facilitate understanding of the National Science Olympiad material in the field of Earth Sciences. Besides that, it can also motivate and competitiveness to take part in competitions, especially for students of SMA Negeri 8 Gowa. The purpose of community service activities is to: a) Provide basic geological knowledge as part of earth science; b) Providing knowledge of Indonesian geology; c) Provide material tested in the national earth science olympiad; d) Provide the practice of identifying minerals and rocks, geological structures, fossils, and topographic map readings.
Penyuluhan Penambangan Batugunung Kepada Pengusaha Tambang Batu Daerah Kamara – Bottolai Kecamatan Barru Kabupaten Barru Kaharuddin - Mamma; Haerany Sirajuddin; Asri Jaya; Fauzi Arifin; Ulva Ria Irfan; Musri Ma Waleda; Busthan Azikin; Hamid Umar; Ilham Alimuddin
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 4 No 1 (2021): Kesadaran Sosial dalam Memperkuat Kehidupan Masyarakat dalam Era Pandemi
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering UNHAS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v4i1.178

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The need for building materials is increasingly felt and expanded in line with the development of cities and regions, on the other hand mining activities can affect and damage the environment, such as what happened in the Barru, Sabangnaeri and Bottolai Rivers, where the former mines were left without reclamation. Based on this, a team from the Department of Geological Engineering, Hasanuddin University Makassar conducted counseling on batugunung mining to stone mining entrepreneurs in the Kamara - Bottolai area, Barru district in the form of Tri Dharma Perguruan Tinggi. This activity is expected to contribute, especially to stone mining entrepreneurs, to increase income and environmental safety. From the results of the field survey, several alternative materials of higher quality than currently managed (ultramafic rocks) were obtained for the community, namely dacite, andesite - trachea, diorite and limestone, scattered in several places in Barru Regency. The objectives of this community service activity are to: a. provide knowledge of rock quality and alternative locations; b. Provide technical guidance and mining work safety; c. Provide an understanding of environmental issues and the impact of mining
PENERAPAN METODE WEIGHTED OVERLAY DALAM ANALISIS TINGKAT KERENTANAN BENCANA TSUNAMI DI KECAMATAN UJUNG BULU KABUPATEN BULUKUMBA Andi Tenri Khalik Jabbar; Ilham Alimuddin; Nurul Istiqamah Ulil Albab
Teknosains Vol 16 No 2 (2022): Mei-Agustus
Publisher : Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/teknosains.v16i2.27456

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Sempadan pantai merupakan wilayah daratan yang paling dekat dengan laut sehingga sangat rentan dengan bencana seperti tsunami. Menurut sejarah, Kecamatan Ujung Bulu sebagai bagian dari Kabupaten Bulukumba pernah mengalami bencana Tsunami pada tahun 1820. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk memprediksi tingkat kerentanan tsunami di Kecamatan Ujung Bulu sebagai salah satu upaya mitigasi yang dapat dilakukan. Metode analisis yang digunakan adalah weighted overlay dengan memanfaatkan teknik tumpang susun (overlay), scoring, dan pembobotan pada peta jarak dari garis pantai, jarak dari sungai, ketinggian, dan kemiringan lereng dengan menggunakan teknologi GIS. Hasil penelitian ini mengelompokkan kerentanan terhadap bencana tsunami di Kecamatan Ujung Bulu dalam 3 tingkatan kerentanan tsunami yaitu kerentanan tinggi 49,43%, kerentanan sedang 35,14%, dan kerentanan rendah 15,43%.
Socialization of the Geological Heritage (Geoheritage) of the Proposed Plan for the Bone Geopark of South Sulawesi Asri Jaya; Fauzi Arifin; Kaharuddin Kaharuddin; Busthan Azikin; Hamid Umar; Musri Ma'waleda; Ulva Ria Irfan; Adi Tonggiroh; Ilham Alimuddin; Sahabuddin Jamadil; Baso Rezki Maulana; Muhammad Sulhuzair Burhanuddin; Kifayatul Khair Masyhuda Zulkifli; Adi Adi
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 6 No 1 (2023): Kesadaran Teknologi untuk Mengatasi Permasalahan Kemasyarakatan
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering UNHAS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v6i1.332

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The development of a geopark in the region should be initiated by the determination of geoheritage collected from the geological diversity inventory. The geoheritage initiation and preparation should be involved the educational institutions, we have assisted stakeholders of Bone Regency through the university community services (PkM) program in the form of the socialization of geoheritage in order to prepare and proposed Bone Geopark of South Sulawesi. To get an initial baseline of the geoheritage potential of Bone Regency and to measure participants' abilities, it begins with an FGD and a pre-test assessment, the results of the first FGD and pre-test activities showed that in general stakeholders have limited knowledge of the preparing document, characterization, and inventory of geoheritage, and geoheritage assessment. We have mentored geoheritage characterization, geodiversity inventory, and geoheritage assessment as problem-solving, which were conducted through surveys, desk study, and geoheritage assessment value methods. At the end of the activity returned to conduct FGD and post-test with involved all of the stakeholders. The results of the socialization program show a significant increase in the understanding of participants, especially the PERWIRA La Patau's was an increase of 28.5% (from 31.5% to 70%). Whereas representatives of the government, education institutions, and other non-government organizations still have limited understanding, increasing by 19.5% (from 17.0% to 36.5%). We still further proposed socialization and mentoring to prepare and propose geoheritage in the future. The geodiversity and landscape characteristics of the Bone regency can be divided into three morphology domains, namely: 1) The western part is demonstrated by the morphology domain of the highland of the volcanic complex that consists of non-volcanic, caldera, tower karst landscape features, 2) The central part is demonstrated by morphology domain of the Walanae valley that consisting of Walanae Depression and Walanae fault escarpment landscape features, 3) The eastern part is demonstrated by morphology domain of the Walanae structural lineament, the Kalamiseng volcano, the Taccipi cone karst and coastal line of the Bone Gulf landscape features. The results of the geodiversity inventory and geoheritage assessment of Bone Regency generally have suggested high scientific and educational values, moderate tourism potential, and low degradation potential. We concluded that this area has geodiversity potential and deserves to be submitted its geoheritage to the government.