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The GeoEco Journal is a multidisciplinary journal covering all fields of education and science related to geography, demography and the environment. The purpose of writing this journal are to reveal facts, problems and problem solving that can be used as input for Government, institutions, society and individual.
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THE IDENTIFICATION OF LANDSLIDE-PRONE AREAS AND HOW TO SOLVE IN SUNGAI PINYUH SUB-DISTRICT MEMPAWAH REGENCY Rahmah Rahmah; Sulistyarini Sulistyarini; Ludovicus Manditya Hari Christanto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v6i1.39304

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This study aims to determine the spatial distribution of landslide vulnerability and its mitigation in Sungai Pinyuh District Mempawah District. This type of research is qualitative. Data collection methods are observation and documentation. The data analysis technique used is descriptive analysis, using GIS (Geographic Information System) 10.1 application with weighted tiered quantitative overlay modeling. The results of this study indicate that: 1) The level of landslide susceptibility in Sungai Pinyuh District consists of 3 classes: low (not prone), moderate (prone) and  high (very vulnerable). (a) Areas that are not vulnerable are spread throughout the villages in Sungai Pinyuh District. (b) Areas with moderate level of vulnerability (vulnerable) are spread in Galang Village (0.24%), Nusapati Village (1.74%), Peniraman Village (3.22%), Sungai Pinyuh Village (1.18%), and Sungai Purun Kecil Village (0.11%). (c) Areas with a high level of vulnerability (very vulnerable) are only found in Peniraman Village, which has 223 ha or 1.15% of the total area of Sungai Pinyuh District. 2) the location of the observation points shows that there are seven points selected, including six points with a level of vulnerability and one point with a very vulnerable level, then of the seven have different land use characteristics.
ANALYSIS OF LEVEL OF PREPAREDNESS COMMUNITY OF DISASTER EARTHQUAKE IN GANGGA SUB-DISTRICT Apriyatno Apriyatno; Chatarina Muryani; Yasin Yusup; Nurhadi Nurhadi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v6i1.39307

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Natural conditions and geographical situations in Indonesia show that natural disasters are very likely to occur. One of the natural disasters that occurred was an earthquake. The main factor in the occurrence of the earthquake which caused many losses was the lack of knowledge regarding the potential and community preparedness for the earthquake disaster. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of community preparedness in dealing with earthquake disasters. The method used is a qualitative method with sampling using a cluster random sampling of 75 respondents. Analysis of community preparedness uses scoring with the help of Geographic Information Systems on four parameters of preparedness, namely knowledge and attitudes, emergency response plans, disaster warning systems, and resource mobilization. The results of this study are Gangga District community preparedness is divided into two categories, namely the category of moderate preparedness and high preparedness. The category of preparedness is currently found in Bentek, Genggelang, and Rempek villages. Meanwhile, the category of high preparedness is found in Gondang village and Sambik Bangkol village. Considering that the Ganges District is an earthquake-prone area, it is expected that the government, family and community will be able to increase preparedness so that the community can live better in earthquake-prone areas.
LAND SUITABILITY EVALUATION OF SOYBEAN AS DROUGHT ADAPTATION IN GROBOGAN REGENCY Dwi Partini
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v6i1.36215

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Grobogan regency is a regency in central java which getting a lot of drought in dry season. The drought has an impact on various sectors of life, including agriculture. This research aims to measure the land suitability for soybean in Grobogan as an adaptation to drought season. This research is in descriptive qualitative, using purposive sampling technique to get soil sample based on the type of soil. Data collection techniques were observation, interviews, laboratory analysis.  Analysis of land suitability for soybean plants by matching the quality and characteristics of land in Grobogan Regency with the conditions for growing soybean plants. The result of this study is (1) the actual land suitability for soybean plants in Grobogan Regency shows a marginal appropriate class (S3) covering 85024.98 ha or 43.03%, not suitable (N1) covering 4792,925 ha or 2.43% and not permanently suitable (N2) covering 1896.49 ha or 0.96%. (2) Through improving the quality of land characteristics to the management of a high level of land suitability, potential can reach a sufficiently suitable class (S2) covering an area of 85248.10 ha or 43.14%, marginal appropriate (S3) covering an area of 3824.37 ha or 1.94% and not suitable (N1) totaling 2641.92 ha or 1.34% .
STUDY OF SHALLOW GROUNDWATER CHARACTERISTICS IN SANGIRAN DOME, KALIJAMBE DISTRICT Cikal Lembayu; Chatarina Muryani; Setya Nugraha
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v6i1.38536

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The purpose of this study are knowing the shallow groundwater flow patterns and characteristics in the Sangiran Dome. This research uses descriptive qualitative method, carried out with survey methods that are analyzed with spatial approach. Unit analysis of this studied is the landform unit the result of a overlay between the Geological’s Map,  Genesis’s Process, and Slope’s Map, the result is 15 landform units. Data analysis techniques is to determine the pattern of shallow groundwater flow using the three point problem method. Data analysis is to determine the characteristics of groundwater by using the parameters of power oh Hydrogen (pH), temperature, and Electrical Conductivity (DHL). The results of this study are the shallow groundwater flow patterns in the Sangiran Dome are concentrated in the Kalibeng Formation, the diffuse flow patterns are in the Pucangan Formation and irregular flow patterns are found in Kabuh Formation and Noropuro. The characteristics of shallow groundwater in the Sangiran Dome, based on pH. Neutral classification are found in the Notopuro Formation, the lower Pucangan Formation; base pH classification found in Kabuh Formation, upper Pucangan Formation, and Kalibeng Formation; acidic pH classification is found in the Notopuro Formation. The low DHL classification is found in Notopuro Formation, Kabuh Formation, and Pucangan Formation while the moderate DHL classification is in the Kalibeng Formation.
THE BEHAVIOR OF WASTE DISPOSAL INTO RIVER AMONG COMMUNITY IN SUNGAI KAKAP SUBDISTRICT WEST KALIMANTAN Reni Oktaliana; Ahmad Ahmad; Chatarina Muryani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v6i1.39139

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This research was carried out in the Sungai Kakap Subdistrict, Kubu Raya Regency of West Kalimantan. The waste problem is one of the issues exists in Indonesia. Waste affects the cleanliness of the environment and the surrounding. Disposing waste into a river is an example of irresponsible practices. Nowadays, the river has become a practical and free of charge location to dispose of waste. People tend to develop waste disposal into a river as a habit without caring for the negative impacts of their behavior. The purposes of this research were 1) to determine the behavior of the community in disposing of waste into the river, 2) to find out community knowledge of the environment, and 3) to determine the ecological awareness of the community in the area. The results of this current study indicated that around 70% of the community members utilized the water for their daily needs, such as bathing, cleaning and also as the clean water resources. The score of the behavior of the community regarding waste disposal into the river was 1.570. This was in a "bad" category.  The score of the community knowledge on waste disposal into the river was 3.091, included in the "moderate" category with the score ranging from 2.701 – 4.050. People's knowledge of their environment influenced their behavior in disposing of waste into the river. Knowledge about the environment affects people's behavior in disposing of waste into the river. Community awareness began to emerge by doing cooperation activities every Sunday. This involved as many as 71 people or around 78.89% of the community members. The ecological awareness score of the community in disposing of waste into rivers was 3,529, the score was included in the category of "medium" with a score ranging from 2,701 - 4,050. Ecological awareness influenced community behavior in disposing of waste into rivers. In general, the people in the study area realized that disposing waste into rivers was irresponsible and brought a negative impact on the environment, but the habit of throwing waste into rivers was hard to change, it was like a tradition which was not easy to abandon.  
PERCEPTION OF PRABUMULIH’VILLAGE INSTALLATION OF NATURAL GAS TO HOUSEHOLD Deni Puji Hartono
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v6i1.38223

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This study aims to determine the public perception of the mounting Prabumulih’ Village natural gas for households in the District of West Prabumulih. This type of research method uses descriptive qualitative, and  the subjects were 10 participants as informants. Data’collection that used through observation, interviews, and documentation. Data were analyzed using an interactive model that includes data reduction, presentation of data display, and verification. The research  showed that 90% of public perception disclose the use of natural gas can save costs for fuel and then people do not have to suffer anymore looking for fuel if it runs out while cooking and get a clean fuel, environmentally friendly, so it’s good for  health and safe.
STRENGTHENING SURVEY OF ENVIRONMENTAL CARE ATTITUDES TO SUPPORT THE ADIWIYATA PROGRAM FOR HIGH SCHOOL GRADE XI IPS STUDENTS NEGERI 02 SINTANG REGENCY Norsidi Norsidi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v6i1.38227

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This study aims to determine the strengthening of environmental care attitude to support the adiwiyata program of students of class XI IPS Sintang District 02 High School. This type of research is survey research which is included in the quantitative category. Therefore, this study uses a sample of one population and uses a questionnaire as an instrument of data collection. The subjects of this study were students of class XI IPS in State High School 02 Sintang Regency, amounting to 30 people. Analyzing data is based on the calculation of the percentage of results of filling out questionnaires by respondents. The results obtained are as follows: 1) the role of students in strengthening environmental caring attitudes through the adiwiyata program, namely with an average value of 43% with sufficient categories. 2) the form of implementation in strengthening environmental awareness through adiwiyata program with an average value of 49%, with sufficient categories. 3) Constraints faced by students in strengthening environmental awareness through adiwiyata program with an average value of 59%, with sufficient categories.
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ANALYSIS IN KENDARI BAY IN TERMS OF HEAVY METAL POLLUTANTS : Pb, Cu and Zn Lies Indriyani; Deniyatno Deniyatno; Sahindomi Bana; Ridwan Adi Surya; Junartin Teke
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v6i1.39258

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Heavy metal is one of the most pollutant loads that endangers the aquatic environment. Not only damaging the aquatic ecosystem, the presence of heavy metals also endangers the human health. This Research aims to determine the levels of heavy metals, especially Pb, Cu and Zn in water and also the sediments inside Kendari Bay waters. To determine the environmental quality of Kendari Bay waters standards, Sampling was carried out at 10 stations and sample analysis was carried out using the AAS method. Data analysis was performed using descriptive methods. The results showed that heavy metals Pb, Cu and Zn in water ranged <0.002 - 0.012 mg / L, for metals ranging from <0.002 - 0.003 mg / L, Cu metals ranged from <0.002 - 0.012 mg / L and Zn metals ranged from <0.002 - 0.003 mg / L, while heavy metals Pb, Cu and Zn in sediments range <0.002 - 0.047 mg / kg, for Pb metals range from 0.052 to 0.047 mg / kg, Cu metals range <0.002 - 0.042 mg / kg and Zn metals range from 0 , 0019 - 0.011 mg / kg. The heavy metal content of Pb, Cu, and Zn in both water and sediment samples has not exceeded the quality standards based on the Decree of the Minister of Environment No.51 of 2004 and USEPA.Keywords : kendari bay, heavy metal, Pb, Cu, Zn
TEACHER'S READINESS IN LEARNING MARITIME MATERIALS Seno Budhi Ajar; Gentur Adi Tjahjono
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v6i1.37930

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The purpose of this study is to find out: (1) teacher's level of understanding of maritime material, (2) the ability of teachers in the preparation of maritime learning media, (3) student acceptance of maritime learning. This type of research is qualitative with the research method used is the sample survey method. The study population was all Social Sciences Junior High School Teachers in Surakarta. Samples were taken at random as many as 36 ips teachers both from public and private junior high schools in Surakarta. Data collection techniques with questionnaires and documentation. Based on research results obtained by the level of understanding of maritime teachers as much as 79% are at a medium level, as well as the level of teacher's ability to make maritime learning media as much as 61% are in the medium level so that student acceptance of maritime learning as much as 66% is in the medium level.
GEOGRAPHIC RHYTHM STUDY SCULPTURE AND CARVING ART INDUSTRY JEPARA DISTRICT CASE STUDY IN MULYOHARJO VILLAGE Angger Bagus Iswanto; Sarwono Sarwono; Rita Noviani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v6i1.39163

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The purpose of this study is to find out geography rhythm procurement of raw materials, marketing destination, and problems with production factors sculpture and carving industry in the center of the sculpture and carving industry center in Mulyoharjo Village, Jepara District. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method. The respondent is a sculpture and carving industry entrepreneur in Mulyoharjo Village whose population is 104 industries and 30 industries are sampled. Data collection by interview, documentation and observation. Data analysis used a descriptive qualitative interactive model technique. The results of the study concluded that 86.6% of the industries experienced capital problem,73.3% of the industries experiences raw material problem, 66.6% of the industries experiences marketing problem, and 73,3% of the industries experiences finding workers problem. The most difficult workforce to find is engraver because absence of engraver regeneration. The raw materials used are teak wood and tamarind. In 1990 the raw material came from Jepara. In 1997-2005 the origin of raw materials expanded into the Java Island region. In 2006-2019 the origin of raw materials moved out of Java. The current availability of wood is not experiencing scarcity but the price is increasing. In 1990-1992 the destination areas for product marketing were in the Jepara Regency area only. In 1993-1995 product marketing could reach big cities in Indonesia. Marketing of products to international markets occurred in 1996 until now. In 2013 the number of exports increased with a value of 7,505,772.91 US $. In 2014 to 2018 the number of exports decreased.

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