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PEOPLE PERCEPTION AND PARTICIPATION IN DISASTER RISK REDUCTION AT SURAKARTA CITY, CENTRAL JAVA, INDONESIA Chatarina Muryani; Sorja Koesuma; Yasin Yusup
GeoEco Vol 7, No 1 (2021): GeoEco January 2021
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v7i1.49126

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The research was aimed to determine (1) people knowledge level for the flood risk in Surakarta; (2) people perception of the flood risk in Surakarta; (3) community participation in the flood management in Surakarta. The city of Surakarta was chosen as the research location since this area was commonly flooded in rainy seasons and even in one year there can be floods repeatedly. Data collection methods used was field observation, structured interview and FGD. Data analysis was done by scoring. The results showed that: (1) Surakarta resident knowledge of the flood risk was in the high category. They can independently adapt to the flood disasters that often hit their area; (2) People perceptions of the flood risk disaster were in the high category. This was due to the Early Warning System (EWS) and the Search and rescue (SAR) teams information system which were well managed and easily accessed, (3) People participation in flood disaster management in Surakarta was in the "medium" category. The people participation in funding contributions and community service activities was high. However, the participation in the maintenance of water pumps, floodgates and river embankments was low.
PARENTAL ASSISTANCE FOR CHILDREN'S LEARNING PROCESS IN THE ERA OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Lintang Ronggowulan; Yasin Yusup; Anton Subarno; Sarjoko Lelono; Sutarno Sutarno; Yunus Ari Wibowo; Hikari Dwi Saputro; Fitria Dewi Kartika
GeoEco Vol 8, No 2 (2022): GeoEco July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v8i2.60593

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The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the education sector is very significant. The face-to-face learning process turned into distance learning. This study aimed to obtain information about parental understanding and forms of parental support for children in the learning process during the Covid-19 Pandemic Era in Ngoro Tengah Hamlet, Triyagan Village, Mojolaban District, Sukoharjo Regency. The method used is descriptive qualitative. In this research, we distributed questionnaires to parents of school-age children. And then, we provide counseling and distribute the questionnaires again. The results obtained are that it can be seen that the level of understanding of the community in the Ngoro Tengah Hamlet, Triyagan Village, Mojolaban District, and Sukoharjo Regency regarding the children's learning process in the Covid-19 pandemic era is relatively high, but it turns out that in the process of implementing online learning the respondents in this study stated that the difficulties in implementing online learning and feel that online learning makes respondents difficult and not optimal and the role of parents in the form of support for children in the learning process shows a good response with 95.77% supporting online learning.
MAPPING SETTLEMENT QUALITY AND HEALTH CONDITION IN COASTAL AREA OF JEPARA DISTRICT 2019 Rido Feisal; Yasin Yusup; Rita Noviani
GeoEco Vol 6, No 2 (2020): GeoEco July 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v6i2.40889

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The research Purposes is 1) Knowing coastal settlement quality at jepara district 2) Knowing coastal health condition level society 3) Knowing the correlation settlement quality between health level condition at Jepara District. The method used in this research is descriptive quantitative with spatial approach, the population in this research is settlement located at coastal area of Jepara District in 5 villages Demaan, Bulu, Kauman, Jobokuto, Ujungbatu. Technical sampling used proportional random sampling. Based on the result of the research the conclusion of the research is (1) settlement quality in coastal is on the good classified and medium classified for 34 settlement block which proportion 8 block is good classified and 26 block medium classified. The methode used is sattelite images interpretation and terrestrial. (2) health level condition in coastal has a various level from high classified and low classified if it is seen from incident rate of 5 diseases, based on administration demaan has the IR of 13,03 (low), Bulu 25,16 (high), Kauman 16,37 (low), Jobokuto 19,35 (normal), Ujungbatu 18,05 (normal) it shows that Demaan village has IR 13,03 it means there are 13 people which has illness out of 100. (3) correlation between settlement quality and health level condition in coastal has same direction but not too significant, with correlation value 0,275 (enough). correlation health level condition not only caused from settlement quality but it caused by many factor in that area.
CROSS-BORDER FLOOD MANAGEMENT IN BENGAWAN SOLO HULU WATERSHED Sofyan Sholeh; Yasin Yusup
GeoEco Vol 9, No 2 (2023): GeoEco July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v9i2.74476

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Cross-border floods are not only cross-country and cross-province floods but also include cross-district/city floods. The flood that occurred in Sukoharjo Regency was a cross-border flood (cross-border flood) covering four upstream districts, namely Boyolali, Klaten, Wonogiri and Karangnanyar Regencies. The management needed concerning cross-border flooding is the handling of integrated cross-border synergies that enter the Watershed (DAS) with countermeasures, not only structural but non-structural, and involving all stakeholders. This study uses a combination of spatial science and critical human geography paradigms so that the appropriate research design is a mixed method, namely research with both quantitative and qualitative techniques. The critical human geography paradigm is also used here in conjunction with the political ecology approach in tracing the increased risk of flood disasters associated with an expanded urbanization process, an approach derived from production space theory. The results of this study show that the integration of disaster management between regions is very important, both upstream and downstream. Human activities in the upstream region greatly affect the downstream region