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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 CHALLENGES OF APPLICATION OF THE HYBRID LEARNING MODEL IN GEOGRAPHY LEARNING DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Singgih Prihadi; Sajidan Sajidan; Siswandari Siswandari; Sugiyanto Sugiyanto
GeoEco Vol 8, No 1 (2022): GeoEco January 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v8i1.52205

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Since the beginning of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has occurred, Indonesia has implemented distance learning. Higher education also conducts learning with a hybrid learning model. The hybrid learning model applied is of the full type, meaning that it is carried out fully online. Geography learning that is carried out online is still trying to equip students to increase spatial citizenship skills. This study seeks to find out how the challenges of implementing the hybrid learning model in geography learning in the geography education study program are FKIP UNS. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative. The research subjects were second semester students, geography education study program FKIP UNS. The data collection techniques used were interviews, observations and FGD. The result of this research is that geography learning, which is carried out using a hybrid learning model, can effectively achieve mastery of students spatial citizenship skills. The hybrid learning model that is applied must be combined with other platforms such as Zoom Meeting, Moodle, WhatsApp and Open Course Ware.
RIVERBANK EROSION IN PART OF TIBO VILLAGE, DONGGALA REGENCY Rendra Zainal Maliki
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v8i1.52125

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This study aims to identify riverbank erosion in some Tibo villages, Sindue Tambusabora District, Donggala Regency. This type of research is descriptive qualitative with a spatial approach. The data analysis technique used in this study includes a qualitative descriptive analysis in the form of a unit analysis of the area of landform from the fluvial process in Tibo Village, Sindue Tambusabora District, Donggala Regency. The data used in this study include primary data and secondary data. Primary data are the results of field ground checks and direct measurements, while secondary data are Landsat 8 OLI images and RBI maps of 1:50,000 scale 2015-65. This type of research is descriptive qualitative with a spatial approach. The data analysis technique used in this study includes a qualitative descriptive analysis in the form of a unit analysis of the landform area from which the fluvial process originated in the village of Tibo. Mild to moderate erosion and sedimentation rates. Erosion of cliffs is very high, especially at the bend of the river where erosion occurs due to high river discharge so that many charred rivers are found in Tibo village due to high erosion and sedimentation.
IMPLEMENTATION OF CHARACTER EDUCATION TOWARDS A SCHOOL OF CULTURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL CARE (ADIWIYATA) Norsidi Norsidi; Novita Sariani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v8i1.45819

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This study aims to determine the form of implementation of character education towards a cultured and environmentally concerned school (Adiwiyata) and the obstacles in implementing character education towards a cultured and environmentally concerned school (Adiwiyata). The method used in this research is a quantitative approach. Collecting data using a structured questionnaire with closed questions. The sampling technique used in this study was purposive sampling. The number of samples is 75 students. The research data used descriptive data analysis techniques of percentages in the form, mode, median, average, standard deviation (standard deviation). The results showed that the overall form of implementation of character education towards a cultured and environmentally concerned school (Adiwiyata) with an average score of 3.60% in the good category, students were familiar with using sinks and water faucets to wash their hands. Constraints in the Implementation of Character Education Towards Cultured and Environmentally Concerned Schools (Adiwiyata) as a whole with an average percentage score of 3.56% in the good category, are in accordance with the indicators of environmental care and Adiwiyata schools.
PROFILE OF COMMUNITY UNDERSTANDING AND LITERACY ABOUT DISASTER RISK MITIGATION: THE RESPONSES OF JAVA SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY AGAINST MEGATHRUST EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI PREDICTION Iqbal Ainur Rizki; Handoko Bintoro; Khoirun Nisa'; Prima Rahman; Arie Realita; Utama Alan Deta
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v8i1.52902

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Widiyantoro et al., as Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) scientists, predict the worst possibility that in the south of Java Island, a megathrust earthquake with a maximum magnitude of up to 9.1 on the Richter scale and a tsunami of up to 20 meters. So understanding and literacy about mitigation of the megathrust earthquake and tsunami need to be improved so that the South Coast of Java Island (Pansela) community has prepared for these disasters. This study aims to analyze the understanding and literacy of the Pansela community of the earthquake and tsunami disaster against the predictions made by ITB scientists. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method with a total of 57 community respondents living in Pansela. The study results show that most communities believe in this prediction and have fewer mitigation efforts against this disaster. However, the respondents still did not know the specifics of the megathrust earthquake. They considered an earthquake in the south of Java Island related to the megathrust earthquake. Therefore, it is necessary to increase community understanding and literacy regarding mitigation efforts against megathrust earthquakes and tsunami.
THE STUDY OF KARST DESERTIFICATION MAROS PANGKEP BASED ON LANDSAT 8 OLI IMAGERY Eko Budiyanto; Nugroho Hari Purnomo; Muzayanah Muzayanah; Aida Kurniawati; Ketut Prasetyo; Nastiti Sigra Dewi Maginta
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v8i1.51425

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This study aimed to examine the spectral imagery of Landsat 8 OLI  that can determine the level of tropical karst desertification Maros Pangkep South Sulawesi. The study method is based on the characteristics of spectral imagery of Landsat 8 OLI. Spectral characteristic analysis was conducted based on derivative index values of Landsat 8 OLI of single-channel spectral values, index spectral values, maximum values, mean, minimal index, and spatial analysis. The results showed that spectral imagery of Landsat 8 OLI can be used as the identifier of the desertification process, that is in band 5 whose maximum value is indicated by the spectral value of vegetation. The karst desertification level in the study area showed that 0.3% of the regions were strongly desertified or 0,97 km2 , 4.1% of medium desertified or 12,03  km2, 16.7% were mildly desertified or 49,17 km2, and 78.9% were not desertified or 232,57 km2. Observation results for image accuracy shows that strongly desertified areas of land use are mining and cement industries, the medium desertified areas are utilized for marble mining, the mildly desertified areas are utilized for agricultural land, and not desertified areas land are being utilized for tropical rain forest is still dense.
MANGROVE HEALTH ANALYSIS USING SENTINEL-2A IMAGE WITH NDVI CLASSIFICATION METHOD Ajun Purwanto; Eviliyanto Eviliyanto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v8i1.51948

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This study aims to determine 1) the mangrove vegetation density index, 2) the health of mangrove plants in Sungai Batang Village to Kuala Secapah. The data used in this study is the image of Sentinel-2A, dated June 8, 2020. The data taken are vegetation density (NDVI) and mangrove health. The method in this study uses the vegetation index transformation (NDVI). Data analysis used the supervised classification method and the vegetation density index (NDVI). The results showed that the NDVI value of -1 – 0.32 indicates a sparse vegetation density, a value of 0.33 – 0.42 indicates a medium density and 0.43 – 1 indicates a dense density. From this NDVI index value, it can be used as a basis for classifying the health of mangrove vegetation. The health of mangrove vegetation based on the vegetation index value of 0.43 – 1 (meet) indicates that the health of the mangrove vegetation is very good. Vegetation value 0.33 – 0.42 (moderate) indicates good health of mangrove vegetation and vegetation index value -1 – 0.32 (rare) indicates poor vegetation health. Mangrove health level is very good with an area of 3.0314 km2, healthy has an area of 0.204806 km2 and poor health has an area of 0.625875 km2.
IDENTIFICATION OF KAMPUNG NAGA CULTURAL POTENTIAL IN SUPPORTING THE REALIZATION OF GEOPARK GALUNGGUNG Cahya Darmawan; Siti Fadjarajani; Iman Hilman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v8i1.51686

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Geopark Galunggung is a platform that accommodates geodiversity,biodiversity and cultural diversity in Tasikmalaya Regency.Kampung Naga is part of the Geopark Galunggung development area.The method used in this study is a qualitative descriptive method.Data collection techniques by observation, interviews, documentation studies and literature studies.The purpose of this study is to identify and inventory the cultural potential that exists in the Geopark Galunggung area so as to produce a dossier manuscript of the Geopark Galunggung.The results of the study classify cultural potential into two, namely tangible potential including (1) Cultural heritage objects including Sanusantara heirlooms; (2) Cultural heritage buildings include Kampung Naga Traditional House, Bumi Ageung, Bale Patemon,Assalam Mosque,Kujang Heritage Monument,Saung lisung,rice barn; (3) There is no cultural heritage structure at the research site; (4) Cultural heritage sites include the Pangsolatan site and the Lumbung site; (5) The cultural conservation area covers the entire area kampung Naga. As well as intangible potential consisting of (1) Traditions and Oral Expressions; (2) Performing arts such as terebang gembrung,terebang sajak,angklung buhun; (3) Customs include traditional ceremonies, marak, hajat karya; (4 )Community knowledge includes community farming systems, availability of homestays, Tour Guides Association,Community UMKM; (5) Proficiency in traditional woven bamboo crafts. These tangible and intangible potentials still exist today because they are preserved and passed on to the next generation.
EARTHQUAKE MITIGATION BASED ON LOCAL WISDOM : THE VERNACULAR ARCHITECTURE CONCEPT OF DASAN BELEQ TRADITIONAL HOUSE IN NORTH LOMBOK - INDONESIA Yuli Susanthi; Riyo Rosi Meisandy; Alinda Nisa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v8i1.53417

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Lombok Regency is one of the zones with a high earthquake hazard potential in Indonesia. However, as an area located in that city, Dasan Beleq Hamlet, Gumantar village did not get any physical damage by the disaster in 2018. The customary system and local wisdom in building houses applied by the society supported their houses to have earthquake resistance. This study aimed to investigate the local wisdom portrayed in the Dasan Beleq traditional houses for earthquake mitigation purposes. This research was a descriptive qualitative study conducted from September to December 2020. The result showed that the local wisdom of the traditional houses was represented by their materials and construction techniques. Techniques for connecting ropes and pegs between poles, roof, poles, and floors were arranged using natural resources and settled semi-permanently based on some believed rules of building earthquake-resistant houses. The people also maintained the local wisdom and customary values by applying some special guidelines and rituals in the process of building their houses.
DEVELOPMENT OF GEOGRAPHIC BOOKLETS LEARNING MEDIA BASED ON ENVIRONMENTAL CARE ON NATURAL RESOURCES MATERIALS IN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Yurdayanti Yurdayanti; Nurjanah Nurjanah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v8i1.55699

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The character of caring for the environment is essential for students to be wise in protecting natural resources in Indonesia. The planting of environmental care character values can be inserted into the media used in the learning process. This study aims to develop a geography booklet based on environmental concerns related to students’ daily experiences. The development model in this study uses the Borg & Gall stage, which consists of ten development steps. This research was conducted in three senior high schools in Pangkalpinang, Indonesia. There were (100) respondents, all of whom came from eleventh-grade students. The results of the feasibility test of geographic booklet media products based on environmental care characters obtained an average of 93.33% at the validation stage by a team of experts with very valid criteria. The feasibility of small-scale trials is 83.30%, and large-scale trials are 85.07%. It is known that the results of the analysis of environmental care attitudes obtained before using the product are 63.4%, and after use of 83.8%. It can be indicated that the geography booklet learning media based on environmental care is very feasible to be applied in the classroom and used as a learning resource.
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF ECO-FRIENDLY COFFEE SHOPS IN MALANG CITY Idea Wening Nurani; Sandy Budi Wibowo; Rosalia Desti Anggraeni
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v8i1.55392

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Along with the increasing population and lifestyle of people drinking coffee, coffee shops increased significantly. This not only impacts socially and economically but also impacts the environment. Sustainability demands coffee shops to manage environmental problems that arise from business activities. This article aims to examine the environmental aspects (energy, water, waste) and spatial aspects of coffee shops in Malang city. The methodology of this research was focused on data acquisition related to tabular and geospatial information provided online through social media, news websites, and online food order applications. Descriptive quantitative and spatial approaches were made in this research. The results showed that most coffee shops in Malang city-operated daily for 7-12 hours, provided food and beverages, and used a combination of glass/porcelain and disposable materials as the packaging. These could trigger problems related to high energy and water consumption and waste generalization. Meanwhile, several coffee shops began to initiate the green action by using steel straw, reusing cups, and reducing plastic. As located mainly in the city center and densely populated area, the local government should pay more attention to this area regarding environmental management and urban planning. Hopefully, the emergence of coffee shops can contribute positively socially and economically without exacerbating the urban environmental problems.

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