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PENGARUH AKTIVITAS PERTAMBANGAN TERHADAP NILAI PRODUK DOMESTIK REGIONAL BRUTO DAN EKONOMI MASYARAKAT DI PROVINSI KALIMANTAN TIMUR Wahyu Endah Christiani Putri; Akhmad Zamroni; Fajar Rizki Widiatmoko
KURVATEK Vol 5 No 2 (2020): November 2020
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Nasional Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33579/krvtk.v5i2.1854

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Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) is a macroeconomic indicator of the economic condition in a region. The development of GRDP per capita is often used as an indicator of a region's success in economic development. One of the economic sectors that is an indicator of the success of regional development is the mining and excavation sector. East Kalimantan Province is a province with a wealth of natural resources in the form of coal mining. The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of mining activities in East Kalimantan on the value of the GRDP and the economic conditions in that region. The results showed that mining activities had a significant effect on the GRDP per Capita and the economic conditions of the people in East Kalimantan Province. GRDP according to mining and excavation fields has an effect of 0.9431 on GDP per capita in East Kalimantan Province. The number 0.9431 in statistics means that the X coefficient has a strong effect on the Y coefficient. All decreases and increases in mining and excavation fields have a significant and proportional effect on the economic conditions of the people in East Kalimantan Province.Keywords: Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP), mining, economic conditions, East Kalimantan.
OPTIMASI ALAT BAKAR SAMPAH DOMESTIK MILIK DESA PANDES, KECAMATAN WEDI, KABUPATEN KLATEN Yohanes Agus Jayatun; Wahyu Endah Christiani; Herna Herna
Retii 2022: Prosiding Seminar Nasional ReTII ke-17
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Pandes Village is a village in Klaten Regency which has a waste problem. One of the biggest problems of waste is non-biodegradable waste such as baby diapers, adult diapers and sanitary napkins. The productivity of non-reusable waste in Pandes Village in the form of waste used for children's diapers, adult diapers and community sanitary napkins is 3.69 tons/week. Partner's Problems and Solutions is that the capacity for processing waste burning equipment is still not sufficient to meet the needs of the community, so it is necessary to optimize the ability to use these tools.The purpose of this program for the TPS 3R Berkah Real Waste Bank is to become a pilot project in managing non-biodegradable waste with appropriate technology so as to reduce the amount of waste in the TPA Troketon Village, Pedan District. Pandes, Wedi District, Klaten Regency.The implementation methods in this program are Observation of Previous Waste Burning Equipment, Assistance in making the optimization of the Incinerator, Making the Garbage Burner holder at the TPS 3R Berkah Real, Assisting in the operation of the equipment to Partners of the Waste Bank TPS 3R Berkah Real Pandes, Promotion of the use of tools from Partners of the Pandes Blessing TPS Waste Bank to the management of the 3R Blessings Real TPS in Pandes Village, Wedi District, Klaten Regency and Evaluation of activities.
Promoting Environmental Education for Elementary School Students Around Limestone Mining Area, Gunungkidul Regency, Indonesia Ayu Candra Kurniati; Wahyu Endah Christiani Putri; Akhmad Zamroni; Yeni Rachmawati; Saurina Tua Sagala
Jurnal Educative: Journal of Educational Studies Vol 8, No 1 (2023): June 2023
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sjech M. Djamil Djambek Bukittinggi

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Indonesia has many environmental problems, especially those related to mining. It becomes essential to provide environmental education to the younger generation. However, the environmental education curriculum has not been explicitly found in the body of formal education in Indonesia. The study area is in Gunungkidul Regency, Indonesia where the limestone mining industry has expanded in almost all areas. The purpose of this study is to assess the environmental impacts of limestone mining activities and align the possible integration of environmental education in the study area. To gather data about the environmental impacts of limestone mining activities, a desktop study, field investigation, and interviews with local communities were conducted. Analysis of the Indonesian curriculum and interviews with elementary school teachers were conducted to align the possible integration of environmental education. The environmental impacts of limestone mining activities in the study area include air pollution, water contamination, drought, soil erosion, and road damage. We provide some suggestions for learning materials including an Introduction to environmentally friendly mining activities (Science subjects, grade 4, thematic 3), an Introduction to air pollution impacts in the mining area on human breathing (Science subjects, grade 5, thematic 2), and Introduction about mining activities impacts on the air, water, and soil (Science subjects, grade 5, thematic 8). It is recommended that teachers not only teach theory but also practice and environmental observation.