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LANDCOVER CHANGES IN COASTAL BUNGUS REGION OF KABUNG BAY, WEST SUMATRA FROM 200-2013 BASED ON GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM APPLICATION Yulius Yulius; T A Tanto; M Ramdhan; A Putra; H L Salim
Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis Vol. 6 No. 2 (2014): Electronik Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis
Publisher : Department of Marine Science and Technology, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (271.341 KB) | DOI: 10.29244/jitkt.v6i2.9007

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ABSTRACT Bungus district of Kabung Bay is a growing region located at coastal zone of southern city of Padang, west sumatra. As a growing region, the Bungus district brings some impacts on population increase and degradation of environment quality. Therefore, it is needed an effort to identify land use changes and the distribution of land use in this region from the year of 2003 until 2013. This research used landsat 7 imagery in 2003 and landsat 8 imagery in 2013. The data were analysed descriptively using geographical informastion system. The result showd that (1) swamp land cover experienced the smallest land use change between 2003 until 2013 (0.02 ha/yr), meanwhile forest land use had the biggest change of about 224.8 ha/yr. The biggest addition of land cover belong to settlement area about 47.59 hectare, and the other hand occur on bush about -31.68 hectare. Keywords: Bungus district, landcover changes, Landsat imagery, GIS
WATER QUALITY OF POST CONTAMINATION OF MARINE DEBRIS IN THE KUTA BEACH OF BALI Aprizon Putra; Semeidi Husrin
Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis Vol. 9 No. 1 (2017): Elektronik Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Kelautan Tropis
Publisher : Department of Marine Science and Technology, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (331.161 KB) | DOI: 10.29244/jitkt.v9i1.17917

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Kuta Beach of Bali is one of the top tourist destination for a vacation in Bali Island. The beauty of the beach with white sand, ocean waves are excellent for surfing, sunset, and tourism infrastructure which detailed makes very famous Kuta beach to foreign countries. However, in recent years the beauty of Kuta beach which has become an icon of tourism in Bali began plagued by high levels of contaminant of the marine debris on the beach, mainly contamination of the marine debris that often accumulate in Kuta beach every season West. The purpose of this study was to determine the condition of water quality based the quality standards of sea water KMNLH Number 51 Years 2004 post contamination of the marine debris that occurred in the Kuta beach of Bali. The method used is to perform measurements using a "Water Quality Checker" at 8 measuring stations. Water quality parameters which measured, namely physical parameters (temperature, turbidity) and chemical parameters (pH, salinity, DO). The results showed a temperature with the range of value 29.10-29.40°C, turbidity with the value range 0.30-18.70 NTU, pH with the value range 8.10-8.15 DO with the value range 6.85-7.38 mg/L and salinity with the value range 30.60-30.90%o. Based on the measurement data obtained indicates conditions of the waters chemistry of still suitable and condition of the waters physical showed the value of the temperature is still suitable, except the turbidity value shows the value does not suitable in the station 1, 2 and 8. Keywords: Bali, water quality, Kuta Beach, marine debris
POLA SEBARAN KUALITAS AIR BERDASARKAN KESESUAIAN BAKU MUTU UNTUK BIOTA LAUT DI TELUK KENDARI PROVINSI SULAWESI TENGGARA Aprizon Putra; Semeidi Husrin; Herdiana Mutmainah
Maspari Journal : Marine Science Research Vol 9, No 1 (2017): Edisi Januari
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS SRIWIJAYA

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Kondisi perairan Teluk Kendari saat ini semakin memprihatinkan, padahal kawasan perairan ini merupakan pelabuhan utama di Provinsi Sulawesi Tenggara. Daerah Aliran Sungai (DAS) Wanggu seluas 339,73 km² merupakan DAS penyumbang sedimen terbesar di perairan Teluk Kendari, dengan laju sedimentasi yang semakin meningkat. Kondisi iniakan menyebabkan terjadinya ancaman terhadap kualitas air untuk biota laut dan lingkungan sekitarnya. Penelitian ini bertujuan menganalisis pola sebaran kualitas air laut berdasarkan KepMen LH No.51 Tahun 2004 tentang baku mutu untuk biota laut. Penelitian dilaksanakan pada bulan Juni 2015 berdasarkan parameter nilai pH, DO, kekeruhan dan salinitas yang diukur menggunakan alat Water Quality Checker TOA DKK di 25 stasiun titik pengamatan. Data – data yang diperoleh kemudian disesuaikan dengan baku mutu air untuk biota laut dan selanjutnya dilakukan analisis dengan pendekatan spasial menggunakan Sistem Informasi Geografis (SIG). Hasil yang diperoleh menunjukan nilai pH berkisar antara 8,64 – 8,96 ini berarti kondisi pH berada pada kondisi tidak sesuai untuk biota laut, nilai DO berkisar antara 6,57 – 7,29 mg/l ini berarti kondisi DO berada pada kondisi sesuai untuk biota laut, sedangkan nilai salinitas berkisar antara 11,2-33,5% ini berarti pada stasiun 3, 24 dan 25 berada pada kondisi sesuai untuk biota laut dannilai kekeruhan berkisar 1,8 – 64,4 ntu, ini berarti nilai kekeruhan pada stasiun 8, 10, 11, dan 22 berada pada kondisi sesuai untuk biota laut.KATA KUNCI: Biota laut, kualitas air laut, Teluk Kendari.
Spatial Analysis of the River Line and Land Cover Changes in the Kampar River Estuary: The Influence of the Bono Tidal Bore Phenomenon Aprizon Putra; Ulung Jantama Wisha; Gunardi Kusumah
Forum Geografi Vol 31, No 2 (2017): December 2017
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/forgeo.v31i2.5290

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The Kampar River estuary is well known for a tidal-bore phenomenon called ‘Bono waves’. The emergence of Bono waves has a significant influence on the estuary system of Kampar River. Scoured materials, resulting from the hydraulic jump of the tidal bore, are carried into the middle of the river. These materials are then deposited when the velocity of the river decreases as a result of the collision of the tidal current from the sea and the river flow. The aim of this was to determine the area of erosion and sedimentation with respect to the river line and perform land-cover change analysis for the area around the Kampar River estuary for the years of 1990, 2007, 2010 and 2016. The method employed was the supervised maximum likelihood (SML) classifications, which uses an overlay technique to yield alternate information on the river line and land-cover changes in the form of time-series data. The largest erosion occurred during 1990–2007, for which the average change reached 2.36 ha/year. The smallest erosion occurred during 2010–2016, when the change reached 0.41 ha/year. The largest land-cover change was found during 1990–2016, which occurred in the land for agriculture/plantations (11.57 ha/year), building/settlement (48.11 ha/year) and scrubland (30.88 ha/year). The other types of land cover, such as bare land and sediment deposition, varied every single year. The changes to the river line are caused by land-cover changes, and the Bono waves that lead to erosion and sedimentation that is not stable in the middle of the river and downstream.
Suitability of Seagrass Ecosystem for Marine Ecotourism in Padang City, West Sumatera Province Try Al Tanto; Aprizon Putra; Dedi Hermon; Harfiandri Damanhuri
Forum Geografi Vol 32, No 1 (2018): July 2018
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/forgeo.v32i1.5306

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Seagrass ecosystems are exciting parts of the tropical coastal region that are potential for ecotourism activities. Marine ecotourism sector in the city of Padang has begun to develop within last few years. This development has not only positive impacts but also negative threats to the environment. Therefore, carefully select the most suitable areas for this purpose is important. This article aims to propose the potential areas for seagrass ecotourism in Padang city based on Geographic information system (GIS) analysis. We used spatial analysis to develop the seagrass ecotourism suitability index that is also potentially applicable to other areas. The results of the analysis show that area of the seagrass ecosystem in Nirwana beach (23.75 ha), Cindakir beach (2.56 ha), and Pasumpahan island (5.46 ha) with a total area of the seagrass ecosystem overall in Padang City (31.78 ha). These areas have been overgrown by Thalassia hemprichii with coverage 50 – 75 % in Nirwana beach, 25 – 50 % in Cindakir beach and Pasumpahan Island. The suitable areas for seagrass ecotourism were found on the beach of Nirwana (covers 84% as very suitable), Cindakir beach (covers 73 % as moderately suitable) and Pasumpahan island (covers 78 % as moderately suitable). We found that activities of local communities decreased the suitability of Cindakir beach and Pasumpahan island because these activities increase the abundance of mud in the substrate of waters.
Pembuatan Peta Timbul Sebagai Media Pembelajaran Geografi Deded Chandra; Ratna Wilis; Hendry Frananda; Lailatur Rahmi; Dian Adhetya Arif; Bayu Wijayanto; Aprizon Putra
Pedagogia : Jurnal Pendidikan Vol 8 No 2 (2019): Agustus
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/pedagogia.v8i2.2139

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This article aims to improve the ability of teachers and students to make media maps arise and improve teacher understanding and ability in terms of understanding pedagogical aspects that can be seen from the process of designing a Learning Implementation Plan (LIP) especially in terms of choosing a model or learning method. This activity was held at SMAN 2 using training methods, question and answer, and practice. In accordance with the objectives of the implementation of the activity, it is expected that teachers and students have an increased ability in terms of mastery to make map media arise. Then the teacher can also improve the teacher's understanding/ability in terms of understanding pedagogical aspects that can be seen from the process of designing the LIP especially in terms of choosing a learning model. By carrying out training to improve teacher skills in developing learning media, Geography Teachers are expected to have sufficient competence in terms of designing and utilizing media so that quality learning is created.
Social-Economic Changes of Society Post-September 30, 2009 Earthquake in Pariaman City Dedi Hermon; Aprizon Putra; Erianjoni Erianjoni; Olivia Oktorie
Science and Environmental Journal for Postgraduate Vol 2 No 2 (2020): Science and Environmental Journals for Postgraduate (SENJOp)
Publisher : Pascasarjana, Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/senjop.v2i2.85

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The aims of this study are to 1) describe the forms of changes in socio-economic life after the earthquake disaster on September 30, 2009; and 2) Explaining the impact of change on the interaction of the society of Pariaman City. Data was collected using observation, interviews, and documentation. To test the validity of the data, the researcher triangulated the data. The research informants were the victims of the September 30, 2009 earthquake, society leaders, sub-districts, and city governments. The technique of selecting informants using snowball sampling. Data analysis of this research was carried out using an interactive model developed by Matthew Miles and Huberman (1992). The findings of this study indicate the changes in the socio-economic life of the society after the September 30, 2009 earthquake marked by the increasingly heterogeneous social life such as the formation of new groups in society, the diversity of livelihoods. The impact of the change causes society to become more individualistic, social relations are more tenuous and more selfish and the society is dependent on obtaining earthquake relief funds.
Spatial Evacuation Analysis Based on Mount Kaba Volcano, Bengkulu Indonesia Disaster Mitigation Eruption Memo Memito; Lia Hasmita; Cipta Estri Sekarrini; Dedi Hermon; Iswandi Umar; Aprizon Putra
Science and Environmental Journal for Postgraduate Vol 3 No 1 (2020): Science and Environmental Journals for Postgraduate (SENJOp)
Publisher : Pascasarjana, Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/senjop.v3i1.97

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This study aims to analyze the zoning of the eruption hazard, the area of ​​land affected, and the determination of the evacuation route based on the eruption mitigation of the Mount Kaba Volcano. This study uses the interpolation method and maximum likelihood for determining the type of land use and the network analyst approach for determining the distance of the effective evacuation route. The zoning for the Mount Kaba Volcano eruption in Selupu Rejang and Sindang Kelingi Districts can be divided into 4 zonings. The first is the forbidden zone (0-3km) with an affected area of ​​1,431.37 ha. The second hazard zone I (3-5 km) with an affected area of ​​1,300.28 ha. The three danger zones II (5-7 km) with an affected area of ​​1,464.78 ha, and the four moderate danger zones (7-10 km) with a land area of ​​1,045.2 ha which has the potential to be affected by the eruption of Mount Kaba Volcano. The land uses consist of 1803 ha of forest, 2895.3 ha of gardens, 186.3 ha of fields, 213.95 ha of shrubs, and 143 ha of settlements. The evacuation route for the Mount Kaba Volcano eruption disaster can be divided into 3 routes. First evacuation route I with a length of 7.98 km, evacuation route II with a length of 11.89 km, and evacuation route III with a length of 5.8 km which can be utilized by the community in mitigating volcanic eruptions.
Community Capacity Building in Flood Disaster Mitigation Efforts in Limapuluh Kota Regency Eri Barlian; Iswandi Umar; Indang Dewata; Yunhendri Danhas; Osronita Osronita; Mira Hasti Hasmira; Linda Handayuni; Aprizon Putra; Serly Mutia Sari
Science and Environmental Journal for Postgraduate Vol 4 No 1 (2021): Science and Environmental Journals for Postgraduate (SENJOp)
Publisher : Pascasarjana, Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/senjop.v4i1.119

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Disaster mitigation is an effort and or action to reduce disaster risk. Community capacity building in dealing with disasters is an effort to reduce disaster risk. Limapuluh Kota Regency is one of the areas that have a high level of vulnerability to flood disasters. The target of this activity is to increase community capacity in dealing with flood disasters. The efforts made can be divided into five forms, namely 1) strengthening disaster management institutions; 2) early warning of disaster risk; 3) disaster education; 4) reducing risk factors; and 4) development of preparedness in all lines. In the first year, there will be institutional formation and a study of disaster-prone zoning. In the second year, prepare a model for disaster education and study efforts to reduce disaster risk factors. In the third year building preparedness on all lines in the face of disasters. This activity has the output of national and international scientific publications in modeling community capacity building in dealing with flood disasters.
Dissemination of Disaster Preparedness Schools (SSB) in Pariaman City Dedi Hermon; Erianjoni Erianjoni; Aprizon Putra
Science and Environmental Journal for Postgraduate Vol 4 No 1 (2021): Science and Environmental Journals for Postgraduate (SENJOp)
Publisher : Pascasarjana, Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/senjop.v4i1.120

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Community service activities with this type of Community Partnership Program (PKM) are carried out as a form of higher education participation (Department of Geography, Faculty of Social Sciences – Padang State University/FIS-UNP) in Middle Schools First (SMP) in Pariaman City by taking into account the various conditions experienced by students and the school in the school. The complexity of these problems can have an impact that can affect teaching and learning activities in SMP coastal regions of Pariaman City, such as SMP 1 (Kampung Perak, Central Pariaman), SMP 2 (Kampung Baru, Central Pariaman), SMP 4 (Rawang, Central Pariaman), and SMP 7 (Manggung, North Pariaman). then the PKM program team to the SMP scope schools through the Education, Youth, and Sports (PPO) Office in Pariaman City from the Department of Geography FIS-UNP intend to provide information and practical knowledge to students and schools related to disaster risk management that can be done if at any time a disaster occurs so that a disaster preparedness school is realized in Pariaman City The purpose of community service activities PKM is to instill awareness in students, schools and the community about the importance of early vigilance and preparedness to reduce the risk of disasters that cause loss of life and property thing. This PKM program is focused on junior high school students in the coastal region of ​​Pariaman City through socialization activities for disaster preparedness schools (SSB) and training in earthquake disaster management with the potential for a tsunami. The method used in this service activity is to use an andragogy approach. This approach is used to optimize participant participation in each planned activity agenda, and a simulation training approach using several signs in the concept of earthquake disaster mitigation with the potential for a tsunami, such as evacuation routes, evacuation points, and gathering points that have previously been prepared in the form of structured research. . Partners in this PKM program include the head of the PPO Office, and the school (principals, teachers, students, staff, and school guards) and the surrounding community. The expected result of this activity is the dissemination of various information related to earthquake disaster mitigation measures with the potential for a tsunami with various supporting aspects, such as 1) the formation of a disaster preparedness school community at the junior high school level in Pariaman City; 2) availability of data and information in the form of earthquake and tsunami disaster risk management maps in Pariaman City; and 3) scientific publications in the form of accredited national journals.
Co-Authors - Ilham A. Riza Farhan Abdul Hadi Putra Abdul Razak Abellia Fanny Aldeta Aditya Herfianda Aditya Saputra Adli Attamimi Agustian, CH. andi, febriandi Apriadi Agussalim Arlius Arlius, Arlius Arman A Azhari Syarief Baqi, Ahmad Iqbal Bayu Wijayanto Cipta Estri Sekarrini Damanhuri, Harfiandri Deded Chandra Dedi Hermon Dian Adhetya Arif dion, nofrion Dwi Marsiska Driptufany Efriyeldi, Efriyeldi Eni Kamal Eni Kamal Eri Barlian Erianjoni Erianjoni Fadhilah, Lamis Tharra Fajrin Fajrin Fredinan Yulianda Fuji Astuti Febria Gunardi Kusumah Gunardi Kusumah Gunardi Kusumah H L Salim Hadi Sofyan Handayuni, Linda Heldi Heldi, Heldi Helfia Edial Hendry Frananda, Hendry Henny Yulius Herdiana Mutmainah Herdiana Mutmainah, Herdiana Husrin, Semeidi Ilham . Ilham Ilham Ilham Ilham Ilham, Ilham Indang Dewata irwan meilano Iswandi U Iswandi Umar Jaya Kelvin Koko Ondara Kusumah, Gunardi Lailatur Rahmi Lia Hasmita Lionar, Uun M Ramdhan Memo Memito Mira Hasti Hasmira Muhammad Hidayat Mulya Gusman Mustapha, Muzzneena Ahmad Nia Naelul Hasanah Nita Yuanita Nova, Sari Novio, Rery Novitri, Awinda Nurfadhilla Nurfadhilla Nurul Rahmadilla Edgar Oktorie, Olivia Olivia Oktorie Osronita Osronita Pratama, Roka Putri, Sri Kandi Radha Karina Putri Rahmadi Prasetijo Ramadhan, Riski Rammadani Yusran Randu Prayoga Putra Ratna Wilis Roka Pratama Rusdi Rusdi Semeidi Husrin Semeidi Husrin Semeidi Husrin Semeidi Husrin Semeidi Husrin Semeidi Husrin Semeidi Husrin Semeidi Husrin Semeidi Husrin Semeidi Husrin Serly Mutia Sari Shintia Franzela Sri Mariya Suparno . T A Tanto Tanto, Try Al Tanto, Try Al Tasa Anike Triyatno Triyatno Triyatno Triyatno Triyatno, . Try Al Tanto Try Al Tanto Try Al Tanto Try Al Tanto Try Al Tanto Try Al Tanto Try Al Tanto, Try Try Al Tanto, Try Al Ulung Jantama Wisha Ulung Jantama Wisha Ulung Jantama Wisha Ulung Jantama Wisha Widodo S Pranowo Widodo S Pranowo Widodo S. Pranowo Widya Prarikeslan Wilson Novarino Wisha, Ulung Jantama Yulius Yulius Yunhendri Danhas Yurni Suasti