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GeoEco
ISSN : 24600768     EISSN : 25976044     DOI : -
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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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ANALYSIS OF NATURALIST INTELLIGENCE OF STUDENTS IN CLASS XI IPS OF SANTO LEO HIGH SCHOOL, WEST JAKARTA Fellix Rimba; Nandi Nandi; Annisa Joviani Astari
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.v9i2.70839

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This study aims to determine the level of naturalist intelligence of students in class XI of Santo Leo High School, West Jakarta. This research uses descriptive-qualitative method. The population and sample in this study used Simple Random Sampling with students in class XI IPS SMA Santo Leo West Jakarta as many as 32 people. the instrument used in this study is a questionnaire related to naturalist intelligence. The results showed that the naturalist intelligence of students in class XI IPS SMA Santo Leo West Jakarta was classified as a high category with a score of 3.89. As explained in detail the achievement of each indicator is Distinguishing members of a species gets a score of 4.10 with a high category, Recognizing the existence of species with a penchant for being in the open nature of the medium category (3.54), Mapping the relationship between several species, either formally or informally with a score of 4.00 (High category) and Researching natural symptoms with a score of 3.90 which is classified as high.
EXTENT OF CYANIDE, NITRATE, AND FLAVONOIDS GOITROGENS IN SOILS AND TOBACCO PLANT IN SOKOTO, NIGERIA AI Umar; Yusuf Sarkingobir; Umar Tambari; Ibrahim Alhaji Salau; Sulaiman Aliyu; Shehu Sarkin Gobir; Yusuf Yahaya Miya
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.v9i2.71769

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Nitrate, cyanide, and flavonoids are among the chemicals that threatens hormones especially the thyroid gland and in turn affecting the body. Their presence in tobacco and cigarette shall be determine to inform the public. The objective of this work was to determine the extent of nitrate, cyanide, and flavonoids in soil and tobacco from Sokoto, Nigeria using standard methods. The results determined by this work indicated varied levels of goitrogens (cyanide, nitrate, and flavonoids) present in soils and tobacco leaves grown in three different points within Sokoto state, Nigeria (namely, Sokoto city, Gwadabawa, and Illela). 100.21±6.12 -705.10±4.60ppm, ppm 136± 6.10-170.30±3.36ppm, 7.10±0.3-17.0±0.11ppm are range values of cyanide, nitrate, and flavonoids respectively obtained in soils in Sokoto state. Likewise, 90.0±2.16-500.0±1.3ppm, 70.11±3.9-120.0±10.3ppm, 6.2±0.5-25.11±0.05ppm are the ranges of cyanide, nitrate, and flavonoids respectively determined in tobacco leaves in Sokoto state, Nigeria. There exist elevated levels of the goitrogens in soils and tobacco in Sokoto, therefore, risking the consumers and non-consumers to iodine deficiency. 
THE DEVELOPMENT MODEL OF COMMUNITY-BASED TOURISM IN NAGARI KOTO SANI, SOLOK REGENCY, WEST SUMATRA Nofrion Nofrion; Sulis Purwanto; Erwin Pri Utomo; Saddam Al Aziz
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.v9i2.71735

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The development of a community-based tourism village gives wider authority to the community to manage the potential of their village and has an impact on improving the economy and sustainable development. The purpose of this research was to find a community-based tourism development model in Nagari Koto Sani which has natural and cultural potential as a tourism village. This qualitative approach of research collects data through observation, interviews, focused discussions and documentation studies. The data is then analyzed using qualitative analysis with triangulation, so that the data obtained is valid and saturated. The results of the research show that the development model of community-based tourism village consists of three main stages, i.e., planning, implementation and reflection. Activities at the planning stage include, 1) identification of the potential of the village (Nagari), 2) focused discussions regarding the views and aspirations of the community, 3) preparation of the RIPPDES draft, 4) focused discussions regarding familiarization of the tourism village program. Then, the activities at the implementation stage are 1) community awareness, 2) strengthening local resources, 3) cooperation between stakeholders, and 4) tourism village promotion. Finally, at the reflection stage, the activities carried out are 1) observation and monitoring, 2) follow-up plans. 
CHARACTERISTICS AND DISTRIBUTION OF UNMET NEED SOUTH SUMATRA BASED ON GEOSPATIAL Nina Damayati; Murjainah Murjainah; Maharani Oktavia; Eni Heldayani; Mirna Taufik
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v9i2.74505

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Unmet need in South Sumatra in 2019 was 11.13% and in 2021 the number of unmet need was 15.23%, this figure had increased quite significantly and also still did not fulfill the work agreement of the BKKBN representative for South Sumatra Province which targeted 8.07% That is, this achievement, when referring to BKKBN's target of reducing unmet need for family planning, can be said to have not decreased significantly. The purpose of this study is to determine the characteristics and distribution of Unmet Need in South Sumatra on a geospatial basis. The method in this study uses a quantitative descriptive approach by utilizing secondary data from the 2017 IDHS as well as data on Indonesian families for 2021 conducted by the BKKBN. The treatment of unmet need data is to determine the characteristics and distribution of unmet need data in South Sumatra Province by processing data, analyzing data, and producing geographically referenced outputs. Characteristics of unmet need occur mostly in PUS aged over 35 years with more than two children, the highest education level is at the elementary school level of 11.8% and living in urban areas. The results obtained in the field are that there are many unmet needs due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic where many PUS are afraid to access contraceptives at health facilities, complete large-scale social activities, and terminate employment.
DEVELOPMENT OF GIS-BASED LEARNING MULTIMEDIA TO IMPROVE SPATIAL THINKING ABILITY OF SOCIAL STUDENTS IN HIGH SCHOOL Rahma Azzahra; Chatarina Muryani; Gentur Adi Tjahjono
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.v9i2.74371

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Distance learning that occurred during the Covid-19 period caused problems. Learning geography, which should provide a good quality of spatial thinking, finally gets a problem. Multimedia learning is a representation tool needed in online learning. These conditions improve students' spatial thinking skills by applying Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The development of the learning multimedia uses a 4-D (Four-D) product development model consisting of the phases: define, design, development, and dissemination. Assessment parameter evaluation improves students' spatial thinking skills, considering comparing values between the experimental and control classes using the Independent Sample T-test = 0.05. The results of this study are that GIS-based learning multimedia is feasible to use with the validity test and trial being a score of 4 or is effectively used to improve students' spatial thinking skills with the result = 5,850 > T-table (2,035). 
UTILIZATION OF LANDSAT 7 AND 8 IMAGES FOR MAPPING OF CHANGES IN THE NORTH COAST MANGROVE AREA, AESESA DISTRICT Maria Matilda Wea; Arfita Rahmawati; Muhammad Husain Hasan
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.v9i2.72467

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In 2019 there was damage to the mangrove forest which was converted into fish ponds by cutting down 200 hectares of mangrove land in Aeramo Village, which is the northern coastal area of Aesesa District, Nagekeo Regency. This study aims to map changes in mangrove areas and determine mangrove density values.This study uses the NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) analysis technique to determine the density of mangrove vegetation in 2011, 2016 and 2021 using Landsat 7 and Landsat 8 imagery and uses an overlay analysis technique from the results of classifying mangrove density classes to determine changes in the area of mangrove areas. The results of the study show that the mangrove area on the north coast of Aesesa District shows density values that vary with The range of vegetation density index in Landsat 7 imagery in 2011 is from -0.573770464 to 0.54666682, in 2016 it has a vegetation density index range from -0.291984737 to 0.609456897 and in 2021 it has a vegetation density index range from -0.067266561 to 0.579148531 which is divided into 5 density classes namely; very rare, rare, moderate, rare and very tight. Based on the classification results, the results of changes in the mangrove area decreased to the medium class with forest area from 102.35 hectares to 66.86 hectares from 2011 to 2016 and experienced the largest increase in the very dense class in 2011-2016 where the forest area was in the very dense class. meeting from 128.86 hectares to 210.65 hectares.
DEVELOPMENT OF EDMODO-BASED E-LEARNING MEDIA OF GEOGRAPHY LESSON CLASS XI STATE SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1 OF SUWAWA Nur'ain Hamzah; Sri Maryati; Syahrizal Koem
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v9i2.63251

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The Covid-19 pandemic brought challenges for education sector in the learning process. The problems faced in learning during the pandemic were the lack of use of ICT-based media by teachers. This study aims to produce Edmodo-based learning media of geography lesson on the topic of Indonesian cultural diversity. This development research applied ADDIE model that consist of five stages includes analysis stage, design stage, development stage, implementation stage, and the evaluation stage. The results of the media development were validated by three experts namely media design expert, material expert, and geography teacher. The validation result from media design expert is very valid with score of 87.27%. Validation result from material expert is very valid with scored 80%, and validation from geography teacher is very valid with score of 88%. Media trials were carried out on students to collect student responses on the clarity of the material, appearance of the media, ease of understanding, and the use of language. The average student response to learning media gets 91.82%. Based on the research result, it can be concluded that the Edmodo-based learning media is suitable for learning process both offline and online learning.
DETERMINING TRANS JOGJA BUS STOP LOCATIONS USING A COMBINATION OF SPATIAL ANALYSIS AND FUZZY LOGIC Maulana Yudinugroho; Dessy Apriyanti; Lia Lidyani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v9i2.72638

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The increase in population from migration coupled with natural growth resulted in a high population density in Yogyakarta City, with a negative impact of traffic congestion due to the number of vehicles that were not proportional to road capacity. One of the efforts to lessen congestion was through efficient public transportation. Trans Jogja can be one of the solutions to this problem. However, despite having up to 90 stops in Yogyakarta City, the existing stop locations are not evenly distributed. Thus, in order to propose appropriate bus stop locations, this study aimed to utilize the weighting and utilization of GIS, based on a number of factors usithe ng fuzzy logic method. The result showed that the weight of eh parameter also influenced locations with a high suitability. Values with a high match were pixel values ranging from 6.824 to 9.49. The location of high suitability was close to the road around the location with a high level of crowds, such as office areas, shopping centers, hotels, educational facilities, and tourism. This study proved that fuzzy logic could be used as a tool in spatial analysis to obtain criteria for a location by considering the probability of correctness of each selected parameter.
CROSS-BORDER FLOOD MANAGEMENT IN BENGAWAN SOLO HULU WATERSHED Sofyan Sholeh; Yasin Yusup
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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
ADAPTIVE CAPACITY AND RESILIENCE TO THE EARTHQUAKE AMONG STUDENTS IN KLATEN REGENCY Yunus Aris WIbowo; Eka Wulan Safriani; Lintang Ronggowulan; Ratih Puspita Dewi; Siti Hadiyati Nur Hafida; Wahyu Widiyatmoko; Puspita Indra Wardhani; Usmaningtyas Ayu Dwi Septiningrum; Sindi Ashyari Putri; Ibnu Abdullah Aris; Saifulloh Rizqi Wijayanto
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.v9i2.75292

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One of the risk components that are most vulnerable to earthquake disasters is children. Klaten Regency is one of the areas frequently shaken by earthquakes. Therefore, this study aims to measure students' adaptive capacity and resilience to earthquakes in the Klaten Regency. Respondents in this study were students of SMP M 8 Wedi, MTs M 10 Wedi, and SMP M 21gantiwarno, Klaten Regency. The adaptive capacity of students is measured based on institutional memory, innovative learning, and connectedness. In contrast, students' resilience level is measured based on emotion regulation, control over problems, optimism, empathy, self-efficacy, ability to analyze issues, and achievement. Data were collected using a questionnaire and processed using descriptive statistics. The level of adaptive capacity and resilience of the student community to natural disasters has different characteristics due to the influence of several factors such as the location of the school in a disaster-prone area, the integration of disaster material into learning, experience in disaster emergency response conditions, school policies on disaster mitigation and family or community factors environment. The best level of adaptive capacity is found in SMP Muhammadiyah 8 Wedi with 62.90%, and MTs Muhammadiyah 10 Wedi has a poor level of adaptive capacity with 44.32%. Moreover, based on gender characteristics, the level of adaptive capacity of male students is better than female students, with the lowest percentage being female at MTs Muhammadiyah 10 Wedi. The highest level of student resilience is found at MTs Muhammadiyah 10 Wedi at 61.36%, while SMP Muhammadiyah 21 Gantiwarno is classified as poor at 33.33%. Based on gender characteristics, the highest level of resilience is female at MTs Muhammadiyah 10 Wedi, with 91.67%.

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