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Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education
ISSN : 25804030     EISSN : 25801775     DOI : -
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Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education (sjdgge) is an international journal published twice a year in June and December by Universitas Negeri Padang in cooperation with The Center for Disaster and Environmental Studies, Center for Watershed Study, and Center for Community Aspiration and Population Studies. The Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education welcomes authoritative, original, ably illustrated, and well-written manuscripts on any topic of disaster, geographical, importance related to Indonesian cases and geography education in the world. The Journal publishes Articles, Technical Notes, Rapid Communications, Opinion Papers, Comments/Responses and Corrections.
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Evaluation of Preparedness Senior High School 1 Sikur in Responding The Changes of Islamic Character Due to Development of Halal Tourism in East Lombok Regency Amelia, Hutri Rizki
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 1 No 2 (2017): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Volume 1 Number 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (203.663 KB) | DOI: 10.24036/sjdgge.v1i2.80

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The purpose of the research is to evaluating the preparedness of Senior High School 1 Sikur in responding the changes of Islamic character affected by development of halal tourism at Lombok Timur regency, Nusa Tenggara Barat province, Indonesia. This research used Qualitative, Observation collecting data technic, interview and documentation. Data analysis in this research was used data reduction technic, data interpretation and taking of conclusion. The result of this research is the preparedness of Senior High School 1 Si Sikur in responding the changes of Islamic character affected by development of halal tourism seems good enough. Either of school programs for spiritual character building through Imtaq, Tilawah and religion lectured that has been told by Tuan Guru Haji (TGH), and Dhuhur Pray congregation everyday. The late students will be punished by stand in the field around 30 minutes. The characteristic of environmental care showed with mutual activity is held once a month, and planting trees in cooperation with the Department of agriculture. Keywords : Development of Islamic Character, Halal Tourism
Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Investment in Disaster Education Context Dahroni, Dahroni; Arozaq, Miftahul; Khoirunisa, Nanda
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 1 No 2 (2017): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Volume 1 Number 2
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Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia is an effort that must be done systematically, measurable to achieve national resilience to hydro-meteorological disaster that increases along with climate change. This article examines the forms of risk reduction referring to the global agenda that is Sustainable Development Goals and Sendai Framework Disaster Risk Reduction. This article is more specialized investment framework for disaster risk reduction by the government in reducing the impact of climate change and systematically reducing risk through education. Risk reduction conditions in urban and rural areas show a gap in knowledge context that is superior to urban. However, substantial risk due to climate change occur in rural areas concerned to food security. This lack of knowledge is due to the community, including students, who live in cities have a diverse selection of information and better presentation. Accessibility to this information related to IT infrastructure and socio-economic activities in urban areas of more intensive than in rural areas. Disaster education investments can be systematized through materials and media that support climate change learning according to the spatial context.
Natural Resources Management Based on Local Social Welfare in Nagari Sungai Antuan, Lima Puluh Kota District Nefilinda, Nefilinda
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 1 No 2 (2017): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Volume 1 Number 2
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The purpose of this study is to reveal and analyze the management of natural resources based on local wisdom on the welfare of the community in Nagari Sungai Antuan, Lima Puluh Kota District. This research uses qualitative methods. Primary data were obtained from interviews with informants (community) and key informants (Wali Nagari, Niniak Mamak and Clean Water Management). The location of the research is in Nagari Sungai Antuan, Lima Puluh Kota district. The results of the study: forest management system or ulayat land is principled ganggam bauntuak based on kinship system, although the ownership of forest or ulayat land based on tribe. In case of a dispute between the tribe then settled by Niniak Mamak among the disputing tribes. The value of custom which feels thick here like gotong royong and often held musyawarah. Some local wisdom of society in Nagari Sungai Antuan are: 1) Manage gambier, 2) Manage mixed garden, 3) Manage paddy field and 4) Manage water resources.
The Estimation of Mangroves Area and Density of Mangroves Changes Use the Remote Sensing Data at Northheast Province of Aceh, Indonesia Febriandi, Febriandi
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 1 No 1 (2017): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education
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The aim of the research to mapping mangrove estimate mangroves area in time series data at the years 2000, 2005, 2011, and 2015, and looking for density of mangroves changing at the Northeast Province of Aceh. The methodology use data Landsat TM5, OLI TIRS, Administration map, and tools use by ENVI 4.5, ArcGIS 10.1, technical analysis to interpretation mangroves area used the algorithm the maximum likelihood classification, Kernel density to calculate density of mangroves changing. Result of the research. From the estimation of mangrove land with intrepetasi satellite imagery obtained by maximum likelihood algorithma cotton area of mangroves in the study are always varied and changing, change-oriented land areas surrounding existing land use is not mangrove in mangrove areas. Mangrove areas relative change in Kernel density indicated in the model to observe the point of incidence of the changes experienced more change in the frequency changes in the form of multi-time repeated changes of the time period, and changes in the relatively small area that is always on changing every time calculations.
A study on the Development of Semurup Hot Spring Tourism Object at District of Air Hangat in Kerinci Regency Anggia, Shinta
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 1 No 2 (2017): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Volume 1 Number 2
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This study aimed to investigate the physical and nonphysical characteristics, management and development strategies of Semurup or Spring tourism and to formulate policy directions of Semurup Hot Spring Tourism object development. The researcher combined to types of studies, qualitative and quantitative study (mixed method research) and used SWOT analysis and AHP analysis to analyze the data. The result of this research showed that (1) its physical characteristics (location, acessibility, attraction, amenity/facility) had met the criteria of tourism mentioned in The Regulation of Ministry of Public Workss number 41/Prt/M/2007 and its nonphysical characteristics (social-culture-economic and Sapta Pesona/sapta charm) did not yet give a positive impact on the development of Semurup Hot Spring tourism object (2) Management system of Semurup hot spring tourism object was directly managed by Government Tourism Office. (3) the development strategies were analyzed by SWOT analysis and there were eleven strategies which can be used to develop Semurup Hot Spring trousim object (4) policy direction of the development of Semurup Hot Spring tourism object by using AHP analysis. The result of AHP analysis revealed that there were five policy direction of Semutup Hot Spring tourism, namely: (a) promoting the tourism object (0.785), (b) the socialization about tourism awareness to improve local community’ knowledge of the tourism object (0.786), (c) involving the local comunity in the tourism management (0.779), (d) improving and increasing the facilties and infrastructure of Semurup hot spring tourism object (0.755), and (e) supporting local community’s creative economy activities (0.718).
Community Based Mitigation Delita, Fitra
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 1 No 2 (2017): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Volume 1 Number 2
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Sinabung has erupted several times over the past few days spewing massive clouds of superheated gas and ash in to the sky and down its slopes in deadly pyroclastic flows. It’s dangerous or high risk for the local residents if the Mount Sinabung continuing eruption and will be threat thousands of people who live around the slopes. The main objectives of this research are to indentify history eruption of Mount Sinabung, to describe relocation area for refugees and to obtain information about community based mitigation in the case of Sinabung. This research uses qualitative research methods, where primary data is obtained through observation and semi-structured interviews and secondary data is obtained from literature and agencies data. The result showed that there are no confirmed historic eruptions before the re-awakening in August 2010 after 400 years dormancy, it has had activity in around 1600, recent documented events include an eruption in August 2010 ; September and November 2013; January, February and October 2014; June 2015; May 2016 and January, February, August 2017. Many of refugees have been relocated to several relocation area such as Siosar and Simpang Empat Subdistrict. The local residents around Sinabung had litle experience in dealing with its activity because there is litle information in terms of historical precedents. These are caused the vulnerabilities and risk of Mount Sinabung eruption is high. Community Based Tourism is the best strategy to reduce vulnerabilities and minimize human suffering in the case of Sinabung.
Teachers’ Proffesional in Integrating Material of Semangko Faulth and Megatrush Mentawai in Learning Geography at Senior High School in Indonesia Ilham, Muhammad
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 1 No 2 (2017): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Volume 1 Number 2
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The purpose of this research was to describe and analysis of teachers’ professional in integrating material of semangko faulth and megatrush Mentawai in learning geography. This research was a descriptive qualitative research. The data collection techniques used were observation, interviews, and documentation. The informants in this study were teachers of the geography of SMA Negeri 1 Ampek Angkek Kabupaten Agam as much as 2 teachers. Data analysis used reduction, data presentation, and conclusion. The results showed that: professional level of teachers in the integration materials of Faulth Semangko and Megatrush Mentawai in geography learning was 71.56% with the two categories, the ability to plan the organization in the integration of the material Semangko Faulth and Megatrush Mentawai. Teachers were not maximized although this integration was submitted by adjusting the conditions and situations that occur in the environment. The master plan of Teaching and Learning Activity Management that with reference to the achievement of competence and select and prepare appropriate learning procedure (steps teach) in accordance with the curriculum guide device. Teachers have to maximize its ability to plan classroom management and observes the conditions and situation of student learning in the opening stage, the core activity, closing activities, and assessment. Teachers also plan the use of media and learning resources were better at each of meetings. Teachers plan an assessment of student achievement in geography on human and environmental materials as a result of the dynamics of the lithosphere.
Climate Change Mitigation in Practice: Ecosystem Restoration Around Lake Singkarak, Sumatra Burgers, Paul
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 1 No 2 (2017): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Volume 1 Number 2
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An increasing important component of climate change mitigation is restoring degraded lands, while improving the economies of communities living in and around degraded forests. The national Low Emission Development Strategies (LEDS) in Indonesia have put ecosystem restoration and sustainable forest management (including social forestry) in degraded areas upfront. In line with the Indonesian and global climate change policies, a Dutch-based social enterprise named CO2 Operate, has been running a Voluntary Carbon Mechanism (VCM) scheme in West Sumatra’s Singkarak Lake watershed since 2009. The scheme is entirely financed through private sector carbon offsetting. In close collaboration with the Provincial Forestry Department and local partners in education, the VCM scheme brings back tree cover to restore ecosystem functions on the degraded slopes of lake Singkarak. A combination of Assisted Natural Regeneration (ANR) and tree planting brings both significant environmental and livelihood improvements. The ecological and cost effective approach allows for even the poorest farmers to join and improve their livelihoods. It brings back a forested landscape and its associated biodiversity within 5 years, while significant carbon sequestration above and below ground fits the low emission development of the Indonesian government to mitigate climate change.
Halal Tourism Development in East Lombok Regency Rayendra, Miko
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 1 No 2 (2017): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Volume 1 Number 2
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Abstract The purpose of this study were (1) to determine the perception of tourists on the readiness of halal tourism in East Lombok (2) to analysis a halal tourism development in East Lombok regency with SWOT analysis. Research uses descriptive qualitative method. According Sugiyono (2012) descriptive research is research that seeks describe and interpret data with objective measurements of the phenomenon. In addition, qualitative approach is used because researchers put the theory as the main starting point on the curiosity of researchers to measure the level of preparedness in developing halal tourism in East Lombok. Research aims to describe the potential of halal tourism destinations in East Lombok regency, analysis readiness through perception travel destination travelers in developing halal East Lombok, and clicking the analysis to development of halal tourism. The collection of data, in-depth interviews tourists. results of this study, East Lombok is quite optimal launched halal tourism in its tourism product and still need some improvement ata u strategy to attract tourists.
An Analysis of Socio-Economic Growth of Coastal Society in Belitung Regency, Bangka Belitung Islands Province, Indonesia Antomi, Yudi; Iskarni, Paus
Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education Vol 1 No 1 (2017): Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education
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The purpose of this research was to analyze socio-economic growth rate of coastal society in Belitung Regency, Bangka Belitung Islands Province, Indonesia. The research was conducted through a secondary analysis, followed by focus group discussion (FGD), and processed using analytical techniques hierarchical process (AHP) with relevant government informants and community (stakeholders). Based on the results, the policy priorities are taken into consideration in the decision-making with respect to the vulnerability socioeconomic of coastal society in Belitung Regency. The five alternatives policy priorities are: (1) involving the coastal society in the tourism sector, (2) making ecotourism based trade center, (3) optimizing the use of the land seashores into economy sectors, (4) establishing informal institutions related to coastal society, and (5) establishing the formal institutions related to coastal area.

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