item: #1 of 124 id: geosi-10014 author: Edy, Hendry; Baiquni, M.; Triatmodjo, Bambang title: IMPACT OF INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT JALUR JALAN LINTAS SELATAN (JJLS) ON CHANGES IN LAND USE IN GADINGSARI VILLAGE, SANDEN DISTRICT, BANTUL REGENCY, YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA date: 2019-08-01 words: 4141 flesch: 59 summary: Map of Changes in Land Use of Gadingsari Village from 2013 to 2017 In the study of land use change in Gadingsari Village, land use changes occurred before the South Cross Road (JJLS) occurred in 2013 and after the existence of JJLS in 2017. After the completion of the construction of the Jalur Jalan Lintas Selatan (JJLS) in Gadingsari Village, land use changes occurred, especially the increase in land used for settlements. keywords: 2017; al/; analysis; area; bantul; changes; community; construction; dan; data; development; district; economic; edy; fields; figure; gadingsari; gadingsari village; geosi; hectares; hendry; image; infrastructure; interpretation; jalan; jalur; java; jjls; lahan; land; land use; lintas; map; penggunaan; perubahan; program; regency; region; research; results; road; route; sanden; selatan; southern; study; table; term; use; village; vol; yogyakarta cache: geosi-10014.pdf plain text: geosi-10014.txt item: #2 of 124 id: geosi-10097 author: Sukariasih, Luh; Saputra, I Gede Purwana Edi; Ikhsan, Fahrudi Ahwan; Sejati, Andri Estining; Nisa, Khaerun title: IMPROVING THE LEARNING OUTCOMES OF KNOWLEDGE AND INQUIRY SKILL DOMAIN ON THIRD GRADE STUDENTS OF SMP NEGERI 14 KENDARI THROUGH THE GUIDED INQUIRY LEARNING MODEL ASSISTED BY SCIENCE KIT date: 2019-08-23 words: 5148 flesch: 53 summary: From the table, the increase in student inquiry skills is shown by the average N-Gain which is categorized as a moderate increase and the average value of inquiry skills group of students experienced an increase of 0.47. 3.2 Teacher Activity An overview of teacher activities in managing learning using a guided inkuri learning model assisted by science KIT, teacher activities in each cycle can be seen in Table 2. Results of Data Analysis of Inquiry Skills for Student Groups per Cycle No Observed aspects the average value of inquiry skills student groups per cycle N-Gain CycleI Categories cycle II Categories 1. keywords: activities; activity; al/; analysis; aspects; atmosphere; average; class; conclusions; cycle; data; education; experiments; geosi; good; group; increase; inquiry; inquiry learning; inquiry skills; kendari; kit; knowledge; learning; learning model; light; luh; material; matter; model; negeri; outcomes; problems; process; realm; research; results; science; science kit; second; skills; smp; students; subject; sukariasih; table; teacher; value; viii; vol cache: geosi-10097.pdf plain text: geosi-10097.txt item: #3 of 124 id: geosi-10192 author: Thlakma, Richard Sunday; Omale, John Eche title: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE VARIOUS MITIGATION STRATEGIES TO COMBAT DESERTIFICATION IN JIBIA AND KAITA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS OF KATSINA STATE date: 2019-08-02 words: 7004 flesch: 57 summary: Personal observation of the researcher, who has lived in study area for close to a decade, also is a proof to substantiate the results obtained from the questionnaires. An appraisal of desertification strategies is important for the purpose of desert management in Katsina state and other parts of Nigeria. keywords: afforestation; agricultural; analysis; area; belt; combat; community; dam; degradation; desertification; drought; dry; eche; eche john; eec; effective; environmental; evidence; federal; figure; frequency; geosi; geosi vol; government; government area; jibia; john; kaita; kaita local; katsina; katsina afforestation; katsina state; land; lgas; local; local government; major; mitigation; nigeria; north; omale; omale eche; percent; planting; problem; project; reserved; richard; richard sunday; satellite; shelter; soil; state; strategies; strategy; study; study area; sunday; sunday thlakma; table; thlakma; trees; unit; use; vol; water; winds; woodlots cache: geosi-10192.pdf plain text: geosi-10192.txt item: #4 of 124 id: geosi-10849 author: Putra, Upang Septa; Masruri, Muhsinatun Siasah title: THE EFFECTIVENESS COMPARISON BETWEEN INQUIRY AND PROBLEM BASED LEARNING TOWARDS GEOGRAPHY LEARNING OUTCOMES date: 2019-08-20 words: 6159 flesch: 43 summary: Gain score value based on calculation results between a class applied with inquiry learning and a class with problem based learning method, the percentage of the Gain score in table 5 is obtained as follows: t-test for Equality of Means T df Sig. Based on the study results generated, it is obvious that problem based learning enables to promote students social studies learning outcomes, since problem based learning method is an actual method and suitable within activities carried out by students in their daily lives. keywords: activities; addition; analysis; approach; average; calculation; class; classes; daily; data; deviation; education; effect; effective; experimental; gain; geography; geosi; group; improvement; inquiry; inquiry method; ips; journal; knowledge; learning; learning method; learning outcomes; life; masruri/; method; muhsinatun; new; outcomes; pbl; posttest; prettest; problem; process; putra; real; research; results; score; septa; siasah; size; skills; solutions; solving; standard; students; study; subject; table; teacher; thinking; understanding; upang; value; vol cache: geosi-10849.pdf plain text: geosi-10849.txt item: #5 of 124 id: geosi-11250 author: Adeleke, Elisha Ademola; Orebayo, Eniola Aminat title: Spatio-Statistical Analysis of Rainfall and Temperature Distribution, Anomaly and Trend in Nigeria date: 2020-07-23 words: 6335 flesch: 54 summary: The area experiences humid tropical climate which is characterized by alternate wet and dry season seasons like the rest of Nigeria. The correlation coefficient showed that cessation (0.408) and Length of rainy season (0.406) is significantly related to rainfall, sunshine hours (0.380) and average temperature (0.867) is significantly related to minimum temperature, sunshine hours (-0.389) and average temperature (0.749) is significantly related to maximum temperature while onset (-0.642) and cessation (0.509) is significantly related to length of rainy season. keywords: 23rd; 26th; adeleke; analysis; annual; anomalous; anomaly; april; area; average; average temperature; cessation; change; climate; coefficient; correlation; dates; day; days; difference; dry; e.a; early; et al; february; figure; geosi; geosi vol; high; hours; ijebu; increases; index; journal; late; length; march; maximum; maximum temperature; mean; meteorological; minimum; month; negative; nigeria; october; ode; onset; orebayo; orebayo et; period; rainfall; rainy; rainy season; relationship; result; season; series; significant; state; study; study area; sunshine; table; temperature; time; total; trend; tropical; value; variability; vol; year cache: geosi-11250.pdf plain text: geosi-11250.txt item: #6 of 124 id: geosi-11474 author: Danlami, Dantata; Idris, Saidu; Thlakma, Richard Sunday; Gwandum, Golly Sammy title: THE SPATIO-TEMPORAL VARIATIONS OF WIND SPEED DURING HARMATTAN SEASON IN NORTHEASTERN NIGERIA date: 2019-08-02 words: 7826 flesch: 64 summary: The sub periods of wind speed variations and distributions for 1989/1990 – 1993/1994 and 1994/1995 – 1998/1999 in (Fig. 10 and 11) show similar variations and distribution patterns. The sub period of wind speed variations and distributions for 1990/2000 – 2003/2004 in (Fig. 12) shows variation between 1.71 kn in the south and 7.05 kn in the north. keywords: al/; area; bauchi; danlami; dantata; dantata danlami; data; distributions; dust; figure; geosi; gombe; harmattan; high; high wind; important; low; maiduguri; mean; monthly; nguru; nigeria; northeastern; period; potiskum; pressure; region; season; seasonal; seasonal mean; shows; south; spatial; spatial wind; speed distribution; speed variations; state; station; study; study area; sub; synoptic; trade; trade wind; trend; variations; vol; west; wind speed; years; yola cache: geosi-11474.pdf plain text: geosi-11474.txt item: #7 of 124 id: geosi-11987 author: Alfatikh, Ebid Rocky; Winanti, Elizabeth Titiek; Prasetya, Sukma Perdana; Budiyanto, Eko title: Implementing Google Earth to Enhance Student’s Engagement and Learning Outcome in Geography Learning date: 2020-04-30 words: 4526 flesch: 52 summary: Students will independently operate the Google earth software and interpret land appearances on the surface of the earth, then students also do labeling and temporally analyse the changes in land that occur based on aerial photographs on Google Earth. Experience-based learning is useful because the application of Experiential Learning learning models with correct steps is proven to increase the value of the process and student learning outcomes. keywords: abilities; activities; activity; aerial; alfatikh; application; aptitudes; average; class; data; design; discussions; dynamic; earth; ebid; education; et al; geography; geosi; geospatial; gis; good; google; google earth; group; indicators; information; journal; learning; maps; methods; need; number; observation; outcome; participation; problem; research; results; rocky; school; solving; spatial; states; students; study; table; tasks; teachers; technology; thinking; time; total; training; use; vol cache: geosi-11987.pdf plain text: geosi-11987.txt item: #8 of 124 id: geosi-13350 author: Rahayu, Sri; Murjainah, M; Idris, M title: The Effect of Google Earth Utilization on Students' Spatial Thinking Ability date: 2019-12-12 words: 3972 flesch: 58 summary: Deviation Df thitung ttabel Sig (2- tailed) Conclusion Experimen 82,92 7.962 70 8.651 1.666 .000 H0rejected Control 66,39 8.247 Ardyodyantoro's research results (2014) on Utilization of Google Earth in Geography Learning To Improve Student Learning Outcomes of Class X High School Widya Kutoarjo shows that learning using Google Earth media is effective in improving learning outcomes in geography. Learning outcomes with Google Earth media are higher than learning outcomes with lectures. keywords: abilities; ability; analysis; class; control; criteria; data; earth; effect; et al; experimental; form; geografi; geography; geosi; google; google earth; group; homogeneity; hypothesis; information; jurnal; learning; maps; media; normality; outcomes; palembang; posttest; process; rahayu; research; researchers; results; sample; score; significance; skills; sma; spatial; spatial thinking; spss; sri; students; study; table; test; testing; thinking; use; value; vol cache: geosi-13350.pdf plain text: geosi-13350.txt item: #9 of 124 id: geosi-13438 author: Ifabiyi, P. I.; Oladele, B.; Salau, Wahab title: Water Poverty Assessment in Olorunsogo Local Government Area of Oyo State, Nigeria date: 2020-04-10 words: 4341 flesch: 60 summary: This distributionsupportsthe relatively fair pattern of water access whereby at least all LGAs had WPI of greater than 50%. However, in the other 5 LGAs, WPI were better predictors of water access. keywords: aboke; access; agbele; analysis; apata; area; capacity; capacityuses; clean; components; development; elenke/; environment; et al; fig; figure; geosi; government; highest; ifabiyi; iii; ikolaba/; index; level; lga; local; lowest; management; medium; nigeria; obadimo; olorunsogo; onigbeti; opa/; p.i; population; poverty; relationship; resources; rural; sagbo; scarcity; seriki; study; supply; table; usage; uses; value; vol; ward; water; water poverty; wpi cache: geosi-13438.pdf plain text: geosi-13438.txt item: #10 of 124 id: geosi-13469 author: Idrizi, Bashkim; Kurteshi, Mirdon title: Web System for Online and Onsite Usage of Geoinformation by Surveying Sector in Kosovo. Case Study: Ferizaj Municipality date: 2019-11-25 words: 4932 flesch: 50 summary: Web GIS originates from a combination of web technology and the Geographical Information System, which is a recognized technology that is mainly composed of data handling tools for storage, recovery, management and analysis of spatial data Web GIS is a kind of distributed information system. List of cartesian points Main output from research project is web based online system with six modules (figure 15),that enable users to find provided products, transform coordinates between Bashkim Idrizi and Mirdon Kurteshi / GEOSI keywords: analysis; area; available; bashkim; business; cadastral; code; coordinates; data; database; datasets; developed; developing; different; example; field; figure; find; geoinformation; geoportal; geosi; geosi vol; geospatial; gis; idrizi; json; kca; kosova; kurteshi; location; mirdon; mirdon kurteshi; municipal; national; new; number; official; online; onsite; open; order; parcel; platform; points; research; sdi; sector; services; spatial; spatial data; sql; surveying; system; technology; urban; usage; users; vol; web; web services; wfs; wms cache: geosi-13469.pdf plain text: geosi-13469.txt item: #11 of 124 id: geosi-13738 author: Nursalam, La Ode; Arisona, A; Ramli, R; Harudu, La; Kasmiati, Sitti; Harianto, Eko; Ikhsan, Fahrudi Ahwan; Sejati, Andri Estining title: Mapping of Subsurface Geological Structure and Land Cover Using Microgravity Techniques for Geography and Geophysic Surveys: A Case Study of Maluri Park, Malaysia date: 2019-11-25 words: 3347 flesch: 52 summary: Rock types density values Rock Type Density range (gr/cm3) Average (gr/cm3) Keywords: Bouguer anomaly, limestone, microgravity, soil structure, topography. keywords: anomalies; anomaly; area; bedrock; cavities; clay; cm3; contour; contrast; cover; data; density; depth; different; et al; features; geography; geological; geophysical; geosi; gravity; indonesia; land; limestone; maluri; mapping; microgravity; modeling; negative; nursalam; research; residual; results; rock; site; soil; structure; study; subsurface; sulawesi; survey; topography; types; university; values; variations; voids; vol cache: geosi-13738.pdf plain text: geosi-13738.txt item: #12 of 124 id: geosi-13921 author: Rahman, Md Naimur title: RETRACTED : Urban Expansion Analysis and Land Use Changes in Rangpur City Corporation Area, Bangladesh, using Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Information System (GIS) Techniques date: 2019-11-25 words: 3768 flesch: 55 summary: The study area urbanization is rapidly growing and if it continues it will decrease land cover areas 35.06 percent within the next 20 years which will lead to diversified and uneven expansion like present times in 2019. For this reason, the field surveying method is considering time-consuming and costly, which is replacing by RS techniques. Fasal (2000) asserted the nature of land use changes , location of agricultural land losses and for the reason of urbanization the supply of higher quality of agricultural activities is reducing. keywords: agricultural; agricultural land; area; bare; changes; city; classification; cover; data; detection; development; environmental; expansion; field; figure; geosi; gis; growth; impact; increasing; information; land; land cover; land use; landsat; loss; lulc; naimur; population; quality; rahman; rangpur; rapid; rcc; remote; research; rpcc; satellite; sensing; soil; source; study; system; table; techniques; urban; urbanization; use; vol; water cache: geosi-13921.pdf plain text: geosi-13921.txt item: #13 of 124 id: geosi-14066 author: Widodo, Edi; Hastuti, H title: Local Wisdom in Responding to Disaster of Merapi Eruption: Case Study of Wonolelo Village date: 2019-11-25 words: 4903 flesch: 61 summary: Merapi eruption is famous throughout Indonesia and even the world. Merapi eruption is still ongoing, in 2018 several eruptions occurred, resulting in an increase in the status of Merapi from the Normal level to the Alert level (BPPTKG, 2018; PVMBG, 2018). keywords: activities; activity; affected; angka; arak; area; arep; badan; bencana; community; dalam; data; disaster; edi; eruption; explosivity; figure; form; geologi; geosi; geosi vol; government; gunung; hal; history; index; indonesia; information; jurnal; kabupaten; knowledge; leaders; local; local wisdom; magelang; mau; merapi; merapi eruption; merbabu; mount; natural; people; research; results; risk; sawangan; science; simbah; simbah merapi; spiritual; studies; study; valley; vei; village; vol; volcanic; volcano; vulnerability; widodo; wisdom; wonolelo; wonolelo village; years; yogyakarta cache: geosi-14066.pdf plain text: geosi-14066.txt item: #14 of 124 id: geosi-14714 author: Abdulkadir, Usman Bolaji; Halimat, Animashaun Kikelomo title: Inland Water Transport and Urban Mobility in Ikorodu-Ebutte Ero Route, Lagos, Nigeria date: 2020-04-27 words: 7114 flesch: 53 summary: For instance it was found that 60.7% of the respondent paid ₦500 - ₦700 per trip, while 34.7% of them incurred between ₦701 to ₦1000 per trip as also shown in Table 5. 4.4 Problems Associated with Use of Water Transport in the Area The users of inland water transport in the area faced some challenges associated with their usage of water transport in the area. Exposure to rain in particular has been observed to be a major complaint of water transport passengers in Lagos (Nwakunor et al., 2016). keywords: abdulkadir; addition; agree; animashaun; animashaun kikelomo; area; associated; available; bolaji; capacity; cars; characteristics; coach; commuters; congestion; cost; covered; data; day; development; facilities; ferry; fibre; figure; geosi; government; halimat; high; ikorodu; inadequate; inland; instance; jetties; jetty; journal; kikelomo; kikelomo halimat; lagos; low; mobility; mode; nigeria; number; operators; passengers; people; poor; problem; respondents; response; road; safety; sea; services; state; study; table; total; traffic; transport; transportation; travel; trips; urban; use; usman; vessels; water; water transport; water transportation; waterways cache: geosi-14714.pdf plain text: geosi-14714.txt item: #15 of 124 id: geosi-14765 author: Rejeki, Wahid Yuda; Mukminan, M. title: Development of Multimedia Learning Geography Based on Adobe Flash to Increase Students’ Curiosity date: 2020-12-30 words: 5893 flesch: 49 summary: Based on significance calculation, the value (sig.) of the model is 0.000 <0.05 (alpha), which means that the application of Adobe Flash learning multimedia in learning affects students curosity. A constructive learning environment according to Schunk (2012) provides issues which are significantly relevance to students, organizing learning material key concepts, investigating and appreciating students' perspectives, implementing curriculum in order to take into account students' perspective, and assessing student learning in the context of teaching. keywords: ability; activities; addie; adobe; adobe flash; analysis; anova; application; content; curiosity; curriculum; dan; data; design; development; education; electronic; environment; evaluation; experts; feasibility; figure; flash; geography; geography learning; geography multimedia; geosi; implementation; increase; indonesia; information; instructional; journal; knowledge; learning; materials; method; model; motivation; mukminan; multimedia; multimedia learning; needs; new; order; pembelajaran; phase; pre; process; product; questionnaire; rejeki; research; results; science; small; stage; statement; students; study; table; teachers; teaching; technology; term; test; things; utilization; validation; vol; wahid; yuda cache: geosi-14765.pdf plain text: geosi-14765.txt item: #16 of 124 id: geosi-14896 author: Zaman, Qamar; Khan, Shahid Nawaz title: The Application of Geographic Information System (GIS) and Remote Sensing in Quantifying Snow Cover and Precipitation in Kabul Basin date: 2020-04-10 words: 3952 flesch: 61 summary: Moderate Resolution Image Spectroradiometer (MODIS) and Tropical Rainfall measuring Mission (TRMM) data were used to study snow cover area and precipitation respectively during 2001-2015. preprocessed through MRT were processed in ArcMap, where snow cover areas and non-snow cover areas were separated and the final snow cover areas from those images were extracted. keywords: afghanistan; annual; area; available; basin; change; cover; cover area; daily; data; day; different; geosi; gis; high; image; information; journal; kabul; khan/; modis; monthly; nawaz; pakistan; precipitation; processing; product; qamar; rainfall; remote; resolution; resources; river; sensing; shahid; snow; snow cover; softwares; spatial; study; surface; system; table; trmm; water; years; zaman cache: geosi-14896.pdf plain text: geosi-14896.txt item: #17 of 124 id: geosi-14954 author: Balasubramani, K; Gomathi, M; Kumaraswamy, K title: Evaluation of Groundwater Resources in Aiyar Basin: A GIS Approach for Agricultural Planning and Development date: 2019-12-30 words: 5141 flesch: 53 summary: To understand the spatial variations in long-term fluctuations of groundwater level, Getis-Ord Gi* statistic (hot-spot analysis) was computed for 90 observation wells to identify the different clusters of groundwater levels. In recent years, several studies have reported that there are large variations in groundwater levels over many parts of India, suggesting a detailed study needs to be undertaken to elucidate the behaviour of groundwater level fluctuations in both, spatial and temporal scales for proper agricultural planning and development (Anbazhagan and Ramasamy, 2005; Kumar et al., 2007; Sivasankar et al., 2013; Buvaneshwari et al., 2017). keywords: agricultural; analysis; area; average; average water; balasubramani; basin; cent; cluster-2; cropping; crops; data; depth; deviation; eastern; figure; fluctuation; geosi; groundwater; groundwater level; higher; india; level; long; monitoring; monsoon; north; pattern; period; rainfall; recharge; region; resources; shallow; spatial; standard; study; table; term; trend; vol; water level; wells; wet; years cache: geosi-14954.pdf plain text: geosi-14954.txt item: #18 of 124 id: geosi-16708 author: Abdelkarim, Ashraf title: Improving the Urban Planning of the Green Zones in Al-Dammam Metropolitan Area, KSA, Using Integrated GIS location-allocation and Accessibility Models date: 2020-04-10 words: 12360 flesch: 54 summary: No 1 (2020) 1-46 analysis for nearby gardens (Muge et al., 2016), citizen comfort analysis using accessibility to green areas(Lin et al., 2019), accessibility using land suitable for public parks in Larkana (Imtiaz et al., 2011), modelling of access for older people to green areas in high-density cities (Fangyinget al.2016), and planning urban green areas environmental network (Haifeng et al., 2015). In the context of urban planning, green areas include different areas, such as parks, urban forests, nature reserves, waterways, playgrounds and other informal green areas (LA Rosa 2014; LA Rosa and Privitera 2013; Dai 2011) in this study the concept of green lands can be defined according to the Urban Planning Guide issued in May 2019 by the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs in Saudi Arabia: it is a collection of unbuilt and abandoned lands for use as a breathing space for surrounding uses and urban blocks. keywords: accessibility; administrative; affairs; aldammam; analysis; areas; ashraf; assessment; buffer; capita; category; center; children; cities; cities gardens; city; city al; clubs; coverage; coverage area; covered; current; dammam city; dammam metropolitan; density; development; dhahran; distance; distribution; districts; districts gardens; effective; efficiency; environment; et al; facilities; figure; gardens; geographical; geosi; gis; green areas; green lands; green space; green zones; health; hectare; high; important; increase; information; inhabitants; khobar; ksa; landscape; layer; location; lower; main; meter; methods; metropolitan area; ministry; minutes; models; municipal; needs; neighborhoods; network; new; north; number; parks; pattern; person; planning; playgrounds; population; public; rates; research; response; results; rural; service area; services; social; south; space; spatial; specialized; sports; squares; standard; streets; structure; studies; study; time; tools; total; total area; total districts; total green; types; urban; urban area; urban green; urban planning; use; zones services cache: geosi-16708.pdf plain text: geosi-16708.txt item: #19 of 124 id: geosi-16710 author: Balasundareshwaran, A.; Kumaraswamy, K.; Balasubramani, K. title: Multi-Hazard Zonation For Effective Management of Disasters in Tamil Nadu date: 2020-04-10 words: 4877 flesch: 57 summary: In an integrated study, classifying coastal Tamil Nadu (Rajan et al. 2019) reveals that the very high vulnerability zone covers Nagapattinam coast. Rajan S.M.P., Nellayaputhenpeedika M., Tiwari S.P. and Vengadasalam R., (2019): Mapping and analysis of the physical vulnerability of coastal Tamil Nadu. keywords: analysis; assessment; balasubramani; balasundareshwaran; basin; case; cauvery; central; chennai; coastal; coimbatore; condition; cyclone; data; datasets; disaster; districts; drought; earthquake; eastern; effective; et al; figure; fire; flood; forest; geoinformatics; geosi; gis; hazard; high; hills; index; india; journal; landslide; level; low; management; mhz; moderate; multi; nadu; natural; northern; occurrences; parts; plans; regions; remote; research; risk; sdci; seismic; sensing; southern; state; storm; study; surge; tamil; tamil nadu; temporal; vol; vulnerability; vulnerable; western; zonation; zones cache: geosi-16710.pdf plain text: geosi-16710.txt item: #20 of 124 id: geosi-16874 author: Agaja, Toluwalope Mubo; Adeleke, Elisha Ademola; Adeniyi, Enekole Esther; Afolayan, Precious Temilade title: The Assessment of Deforestation Impact Towards Microclimate and Environment in Ilorin, Nigeria date: 2020-12-30 words: 5600 flesch: 55 summary: These results support the findings of Adeleke et al., (2017) that the driving forces of high deforestation rates are demographic, institutional, cultural factors, economic and technological policy. Prevedello et al., (2019) also reported that land surface temperature (LST) might fluctuated due to deforestation or afforestation as open vegetation obtains a higher surface albedo compared to a cluster of trees. keywords: agaja; agaja et; agricultural; areas; bare; carbon; change; city; climate; construction; cover; daramola; decrease; deforestation; environment; et al; evapotranspiration; expansion; figure; forested; forests; geosi; global; grasslands; heat; human; humidity; ilorin; image; impact; increase; land; loss; major; microclimate; model; mubo; nigeria; people; population; rate; relative; research; result; satellite; solar; state; study; surface; table; temperature; toluwalope; tropical; urban; use; variables; vegetation; vol; water; wind; world; year cache: geosi-16874.pdf plain text: geosi-16874.txt item: #21 of 124 id: geosi-16901 author: Lubishtani, Milot; Idrizi, Bashkim; Izeiroski, Subija; Lubishtani, Fitore Bajrami title: Infrastructural Organization of Geospatial Data in The Global Level: A Case Study of Albanian Global Mapping Dataset date: 2020-04-24 words: 7279 flesch: 42 summary: Spatial data include maps, aerial and satellite images. Some of them are: (1) in most cases data are collected by differen t organizations and are often incompatible, (2) very often data are with poor quality and poor documentation, (3) organizations that produce spatial data are often restricted to distribute high quality spatial data. keywords: activities; agency; albania; asig; authority; building; components; cooperation; core; countries; data; data infrastructure; databases; datasets; development; different; digital; elements; environmental; et al; european; figure; framework; geographic; geoportal; geosi; geospatial; geospatial information; gis; global; global map; gsdi; harmonization; idrizi; implementation; information; infrastructure; institutional; international; interoperability; iso; issues; journal; land; layer; level; local; lubishtani; lubishtani et; main; map; mapping; metadata; milot; national; natural; object; official; order; organization; policies; processes; project; regional; republic; research; resources; scale; sdi; sdis; services; spatial; spatial data; standardization; standards; state; study; support; system; technical; technologies; technology; use; users; vector; version; vol; vpf cache: geosi-16901.pdf plain text: geosi-16901.txt item: #22 of 124 id: geosi-17006 author: Wahyuni, Lina; Marfai, Muh. Aris; Hadi, M. Pramono title: A Preliminary Study on Tsunami Disaster in Yogyakarta: Identification of Vulnerability Order and Components date: 2020-06-02 words: 3110 flesch: 62 summary: Examination of coastal vulnerability framings at multiple levels of governance using spatial MCDA approach. The results show that social vulnerability had the most significant impact. keywords: area; assessment; bantul; coastal; damage; development; disaster; earthquake; economic; eng; et al; gadjah; geosi; hazards; indian; indonesia; infrastructure; island; java; lina; mada; magnitude; management; master; meters; mitigation; national; number; ocean; physical; plan; planning; population; regency; region; risk; significant; social; southern; spatial; strategic; study; table; tanaka; tourism; tsunami; vol; vulnerability; wahyuni; waves; yogyakarta cache: geosi-17006.pdf plain text: geosi-17006.txt item: #23 of 124 id: geosi-17340 author: Musnajam, M.; Karim, Ahmad Tarmidzi Abd; Nurfadillah, N.; Ikhsan, Fahrudi Ahwan; Sejati, Andri Estining title: The Facies and Metamorphism Types Determination of Metamorphic Rock in The Part of Mekongga Complex date: 2020-07-28 words: 5070 flesch: 50 summary: Fourth was formulating conclusion based on rock samples observation using petrographic method as the results of texture and metamorphic rock minerals similarities within the reseach area. According to (Bucher & Rodney, 2011) the texture and structure of the rock characterize the identification of rock minerals, one of which is the foliation structure. keywords: analysis; area; biotite; blue; chlorite; chlorite schist; cleavage; color; complex; composition; darkness; data; description; determination; engineering; et al; facies; field; figure; flat; foliation; fracture; geological; geology; geosi; green; high; indonesia; intensity; journal; kolaka; lepidoblastic; map; mekongga; metamorphic; metamorphic rock; mica; mica schist; microscopic; mineral; mineral composition; muscovite; musnajam; observation; opaque; process; purplish; quartz; regional; relief; research; rock; sample; schist; schist mineral; schistosic; shaped; size; slice; structure; study; sulawesi; table; texture; type; village; vol; zone cache: geosi-17340.pdf plain text: geosi-17340.txt item: #24 of 124 id: geosi-17351 author: Afkril, Baina; Hadi, M. Pramono; Suprayogi, Slamet title: A New Algorithm For The Grid Cell-Based Runoff Routing Model Based on Travel Time Concept date: 2020-06-01 words: 8392 flesch: 67 summary: Since cell travel time is the critical issue, the consequence of selecting the grid cell size and the time step to the cell travel time is crucial in the proposed routing model development. The routine guarantees that cell travel time is always greater than the selected time step. keywords: afkril; afkril et; algorithm; approach; area; baina; balance; calculated; catchment; cell; channel; codes; coefficient; concept; curve; data; depth; direct; drhs; et al; events; excess; figure; flow; geosi; geosi vol; gis; greater; grid; hydrograph; hydrological; journal; kang; land; looping; manning; mbandung; merwade; method; model; nse; number; observed; outlet; overland; peak; performance; program; radar; rainfall; results; river; routing; runoff; scs; sempor; simulated; soil; step; storm; study; sumur; surface; system; table; test; time; time step; total; travel; travel time; upstream; values; velocity; vol; volume; water; watershed cache: geosi-17351.pdf plain text: geosi-17351.txt item: #25 of 124 id: geosi-17442 author: Mainaki, Revi; Putri, Anita Eka; Utomo, Dwiyono Hari title: Land Value Potential Zonation : Implication Towards Urban Planning date: 2020-08-22 words: 4166 flesch: 54 summary: Land prices are mainly drived by several factors (Anggraini et al., 2015; GEOSFERA INDONESIA p-ISSN 2598-9723, e-ISSN 2614-8528 Vol.5 No. 2 (2020), 288-300, August, 2020 https://jurnal.unej.ac.id/index.php/GEOSI DOI : 10.19184/geosi.v5i2.17442 Accredited by the Ministry of Research , Technology , and Higher Education of the Republic of Indonesia, No. 30/E/KPT/2019. A study result indicated that land prices are drawn by several factors (Fakhirah, 2010; Hidayanti, 2013) as follows (1) distance aspect upon road accessibility; (2) elevation aspect which correlates to temperature and water; (3) distance towards donwtown or main activities spots; (4) zoning; (5) mobility pace; (6) land topography; (7) land area, and (8) Land usage types. keywords: accessibility; analysis; area; aspect; bandung; central; characteristics; cimahi; cimahi city; city; customary; dan; data; distance; district; education; et al; factors; figure; geosi; high; higher; indonesia; jurnal; kecamatan; lahan; land; land prices; land status; land use; low; mainaki; map; maximum; minimum; network; north; ownership; potential; potential land; prices; research; results; revi; rights; road; score; scoring; south; southern; status; study; sub; table; urban; use; utilization; value; villages; vol; weight; zoning cache: geosi-17442.pdf plain text: geosi-17442.txt item: #26 of 124 id: geosi-17596 author: Widiawaty, Millary Agung; Ismail, Arif; Dede, Moh.; Nurhanifah, N. title: Modeling Land Use and Land Cover Dynamic Using Geographic Information System and Markov-CA date: 2020-07-12 words: 5354 flesch: 58 summary: Spatio-temporal dynamics and evolution of land use change and landscape pattern in response to rapid urbanization. Impact of population growth on land use changes in Wadi Ziqlab of Jordan between 1952 and 2008. keywords: accuracy; agricultural; agricultural land; agung; analysis; area; change; cirebon; cover; data; decline; density; development; distance; district; doi:10.3390; drivers; dynamics; environmental; et al; factors; figure; future; gebang; geosi; gis; growth; increase; indonesia; information; journal; km2; land; land cover; land use; logistic; lulc; lulc change; markov; millary; model; modeling; non; pattern; percent; population; prediction; probability; region; regression; research; results; road; significant; spatial; study; sustainability; system; table; temporal; total; urban; use; value; vector; vol; widiawaty; widiawaty et cache: geosi-17596.pdf plain text: geosi-17596.txt item: #27 of 124 id: geosi-17873 author: Hore, Ripon; Chakraborty, Sudipta; Bari, Md. Fayjul; Shuvon, Ayaz Mahmud; Ansary, Mehedi Ahmed title: Soil Zonation and The Shaking Table Test of The Embankment on Clayey Soil date: 2020-06-28 words: 4550 flesch: 64 summary: Few researchers focused on shake table tests on soft clay soil in South Asian regions. Krishna & Latha (2007) determined the result of shake table tests on geotextile- reinforced wrap faced soil-retaining walls. keywords: acceleration; amplification; bangladesh; box; clay; dhaka; displacement; dynamic; earthquake; embankment; engineering; et al; faced; figure; frequencies; frequency; ft1; ft2; ft3; ft4; ft5; ft6; geosi; hore; kpa; laminar; latha; map; model; pore; pressure; research; response; results; ripon; sand; seismic; shake; shake table; soft; soil; spt; study; surcharge; table; test; vol; wall; water; wrap; zonation cache: geosi-17873.pdf plain text: geosi-17873.txt item: #28 of 124 id: geosi-18284 author: Abdo, Ziyad Ahmed; Prakash, Satya title: A Review Paper on Monitoring Environmental Consequences of Land Cover Dynamics with The Help of Geo-informatics Technologies date: 2020-12-30 words: 9777 flesch: 51 summary: This paper aimed to review and present level and effect of land use land cover changes, urbanization, factors affecting land cover change and application of geographic information system & remote sensing in monitoring land cover changes. Different experts explain land use land cover change (LULCC) as the modification of surface of the earth by human beings. keywords: abdo; accuracy; activities; additional; africa; agricultural; ahmad; alqurashi; analysis; applications; area; assessment; atmospheric; band; carbon; case; change; change detection; cities; city; classification; climate; comparison; consequences; correction; cover change; cui; data; date; detection; development; different; direction; drivers; dynamics; earth; ecological; economic; ecosystem; effects; energy; engineering; environmental; et al; ethiopia; example; expansion; features; forest; geosi; gis; global; green; ground; growth; high; human; image; impact; important; information; international; interpretation; journal; kumar; land; land change; land cover; land use; landsat; landscape; large; limitations; liu; lulcc; major; management; method; mohamed; molders; monitoring; natural; need; neural; padmanaban; pcd; pielke; pixel; population; prakash; problems; processes; ralph; remote; remote sensing; research; resources; result; review; sampling; satellite; satya; science; selecting; sensing; sensor; services; soil; square; sts; studies; study; surface; sustainable; system; techniques; technology; thomas; threshold; time; urban; urban land; urbanization; value; vol; water; world; zhang; ziyad cache: geosi-18284.pdf plain text: geosi-18284.txt item: #29 of 124 id: geosi-18450 author: Kurnianto, Fahmi Arif title: Front Matter (Front Cover, Editorial Team, and Table of Contents) date: 2020-07-02 words: 1043 flesch: 6 summary: EDITORIAL TEAM EDITOR IN CHIEF Fahmi Arif Kurnianto (SCOPUS ID: 57208473928) Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia ADVISORY INTERNATIONAL EDITORIAL BOARDS Mihai Ciprian Margarint (SCOPUS ID : 36698019400) Department of Geography, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania Franck Lavigne (SCOPUS ID : 15738234900) Physical Geography Laboratory, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France Fahrudi Ahwan Ikhsan (SCOPUS ID : 57208469257) Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia Mustafa Ustuner (SCOPUS ID : 56246446800) Department of Geomatics Engineering, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey Bashkim Idrizi (SCOPUS ID : 55937683800) (POGIL); Project Based Learning (PBL); Start-up; Student Centred Learning; Autodidacticism (Self-teaching); Informal learning; Unschooling or homeschooling; PISA Task, (2) Physical Geography : tectonics and regional structure; glacial processes and landforms; fluvial sequences; fluvial processes and landforms; mass movement; hillslopes and soil erosion; slopes processes; karst processes and landforms; aeolian processes and landforms; coastal dunes and arid landforms; coastal and marine processes; theoretical and quantitative geomorphology; soil geomorphology; soil geography; lithology; hydrogeography, (3) Human Geography : Cultural Geography; Political Geography; Social Geography; Population Geography; Urban Geography, (4) Geographic Information System (GIS) : data collection and acquisition; data structures and algorithms; spatio-temporal databases; spatial analysis, data mining, and decision support systems; cartography; location based services; uncertainty handling in spatial data; topology; geo-computation; geo-telematics; spatial information infrastructures; interoperability and open systems; applications of geoinformation technology (all possible domains), (5) Remote Sensing: Multi-spectral and hyperspectral remote sensing; Active and passive microwave remote sensing; Lidar and laser scanning; Geometric reconstruction; Physical modeling and signatures; Change detection; Image processing and pattern recognition; Data fusion and data assimilation; Dedicated satellite missions; Operational processing facilities; Spaceborne, airborne and terrestrial platforms; Remote sensing applications, (6) Environmental Science : Environmental Geography; Environmental Education; Climate Change; land use and cover change; pollution; natural resources management; conservation; Management and valorisation of waste; Development of methods for environmental quality management; Environmental system modelling and optimization; Environmental analysis and assessment; Social, economic and policy aspects of environmental management, (7) Disaster Risk Reduction : Risk awareness and assessment including hazard analysis and vulnerability/capacity analysis for natural disaster risk reduction; Knowledge development including education, training, research and information for natural disaster risk reduction; Public commitment and institutional frameworks, including organisational, policy, legislation and community action for natural disaster risk reduction. keywords: analysis; august; available; data; department; disaster; education; environmental; geography; geography education; geosfera; geosfera indonesia; indonesia; information; issn; jember; journal; june; landforms; learning; management; natural; online; processes; reduction; remote; research; risk; scopus; sensing; soil; technology; university; vol cache: geosi-18450.pdf plain text: geosi-18450.txt item: #30 of 124 id: geosi-18547 author: Legarias, Tenty Melvianti; Nurhasana, Renny; Irwansyah, Edy title: Building Density Level of Urban Slum Area in Jakarta date: 2020-08-15 words: 7301 flesch: 65 summary: Abstract Currently, the number of urban residents is increasing and some of the urban population live in slum areas. Therefore, identifying the characteristics of slum areas has become crucial. keywords: 007; 008; 012; 016; analysis; analysis results; area; blue; boundary; building; building density; category; census; characteristics; cluster; data; density; density level; detail; detail planning; economic; et al; factors; family; figure; geosi; geosi vol; green; heavy; high; housing; indonesia; industrial; jakarta; kalibaru; kapuk; legarias; legarias et; level; locations; low; map; maps; melvianti; number; open; outlier; outlier analysis; penjaringan; planning; planning map; population; research; residential; results; score; significant; slum; space; spatial; spatial detail; studies; study; table; tenty; trade; type; units; urban; value; vol; zone cache: geosi-18547.pdf plain text: geosi-18547.txt item: #31 of 124 id: geosi-19457 author: Kurnianto, Fahmi Arif title: Back Matter (Reviewer Acknowledgement, Back Cover) date: 2020-08-30 words: 347 flesch: 1 summary: Marinela Istrate (SCOPUS ID : 56672996500) Department of Geography, Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Iasi, Romania Lucian Rosu (SCOPUS ID : 56958158800) Department of Geography, Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Iasi, Romania Mihai Niculita (SCOPUS ID : 55022909500) Department of Geography, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania Tin Lukic (SCOPUS ID : 54795557700) Department of Geography, University of Novi Sad, Serbia Fatih Adiguzel (SCOPUS ID : 57204062132) , Department of Geography, Nevşehir Haci Bektaş Veli Üniversitesi, Nevsehir, Turkey Elan Artono Nurdin (SCOPUS ID : 57192649049) Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia Bejo Apriyanto (SCOPUS ID : 57208468203) Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia Prima Widayani (SCOPUS ID : 57188879871) Geomatic Engineering Department, Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey Nailul Insani, (SCOPUS ID : 57208471498) Department of Geography, Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia Rendra Zainal Maliki Department of Geography Education, Universitas Tadulako, Indonesia https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56672996500 https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56958158800 https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=55022909500 https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=54795557700 https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57204062132 https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57192649049 https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57208468203 https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57188879871 https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57203022349 https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57202135756 https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57204675825 https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57208471498 https://scholar.google.co.id/citations?user=QiVrCmkAAAAJ&hl=id GEOS GEOSFERA INDONESIA Geosfera Indonesia (Journal Initial : GEOSI, Journal Abbreviation : Geos. Ind.) : keywords: alexandru; cuza; department; education; geography; geosfera; indonesia; ioan; jember; scopus; university cache: geosi-19457.pdf plain text: geosi-19457.txt item: #32 of 124 id: geosi-20157 author: Reddy, R. Sanjeeva; Babu, G. Anjan; Reddy, A. Rama Mohan title: Geospatial Approach for the Analysis of Forest Cover Change Detection using Machine Learning date: 2020-12-30 words: 4574 flesch: 59 summary: Supervised and unsupervised learning methods were used to analyze spatial data. Keywords: Spatial data; Normalized Difference Vegetation Index; NDVI;Vegetation index, Support Vector Machine; Neural Network; Forest Cover Change 1. keywords: accuracy; analysis; area; bare; change; classification; classifier; cover; data; dataset; detection; different; earth; engineering; et al; fcc; features; figure; forest; image; index; information; international; journal; land; landsat; landscape; learning; machine; mean; model; ndvi; performance; reddy; reddy et; region; remote; research; results; sanjeeva; science; sensing; spatial; spectral; study; supervised; support; svm; system; techniques; training; use; vegetation; vol cache: geosi-20157.pdf plain text: geosi-20157.txt item: #33 of 124 id: geosi-20718 author: Gitima, Ginjo; Legesse, Abiyot; Biru, Dereje title: Assessing The Impacts of Climate Variability on Rural Households in Agricultural Land Through The Application of Livelihood Vulnerability Index date: 2021-04-30 words: 10895 flesch: 44 summary: Assessing household livelihood vulnerability to climate change: The case of Northwest Vietnam. Assessing household vulnerability to climate change The Case Of Farmers In The Nile Basin Of Ethiopia (Vol. 935). keywords: access; adaptation; adaptive; adu; africa; agricultural; analysis; approach; area; average; capacity; capital; case; change; climate; climate change; climate variability; climatic; components; data; deviations; different; district; drought; environmental; et al; ethiopia; events; exposure; extreme; factors; farmers; figure; financial; gelda; geosfera; geosfera indonesia; gesa; ginjo; ginjo gitima; gitima; gitima et; hahn; hazards; heads; health; hhs; higher; households; human; impacts; income; index; indexed; indicators; indonesia; information; ipcc; journal; knowledge; land; livelihood; livelihood vulnerability; long; lvi; major; management; maximum; mean; mela; mela gelda; member; meteorological; minimum; monthly; natural; organization; percent; percentage; period; physical; policy; precipitation; rainfall; regression; resources; result; rural; sensitivity; simane; social; specific; spi; standardized; strategies; study; sub; systems; table; temperature; teshome; time; variability; vulnerability; vulnerability index; vulnerable; wara; wara gesa; water; years; zone cache: geosi-20718.pdf plain text: geosi-20718.txt item: #34 of 124 id: geosi-20719 author: Bernardes, Sergio; Madden, Margueritte; Walker, Ashurst; Knight, Andrew; Neel, Nicholas; Mendki, Akshay; Bhanderi, Dhaval; Guest, Andrew; Healy, Shannon; Jordan, Thomas title: Emerging Geospatial Technologies in Environmental Research, Education, and Outreach date: 2020-12-30 words: 3262 flesch: 39 summary: Keywords: Environmental Education; Geovisualization; Augmented Reality; Virtual Reality; UAS, Photogrammetry 1. The potential of using multimedia in cartography and visualizing environments using virtual reality was recognized by early geospatial visionaries in the 1990s and early 2000s (Taylor, 1994; Cartwright, 1994; Slocum et al., 2001). keywords: 3dig; acquisition; aerial; augmented; bernardes; center; data; december; digital; education; environment; et al; extended; figure; geographic; georgia; geosi; geospatial; geovisualization; goggles; human; image; imagery; information; interpretation; learning; madden; mixed; models; outreach; photogrammetry; photographic; processing; reality; remote; research; sandbox; sensing; sergio; software; students; system; technologies; uas; uga; understanding; university; use; video; virtual; vol; wall cache: geosi-20719.pdf plain text: geosi-20719.txt item: #35 of 124 id: geosi-20792 author: Zainab, Naureen; Tariq, Aqil; Siddiqui, Saima title: Development of Web-Based GIS Alert System for Informing Environmental Risk of Dengue Infections in Major Cities of Pakistan date: 2021-04-25 words: 6437 flesch: 59 summary: Risk level was found mainly associated with Breteau Index; if Breteau Index was high, then risk level was also high. 3.2 Peaks of Dengue Based on the Analysis of Risk Levels from 2006- 2013 in Major Cities of Pakistan Results from the analysis of dengue risk levels from 2006 to 2013 in major cities of Pakistan indicated that the high risk of dengue from 2006 to 2013 was mostly observed in the month of September, October, and November (Table 4). keywords: alert; alert system; analysis; application; apr; attock; aug; aug dec; breteau; breteau index; case; cetin; chakwal; cities; control; data; dec; dec dec; dec sep; dengue; dengue risk; different; effect; et al; factors; fever; figure; geosfera; gis; health; high; high temperature; highest; index; indonesia; infection; information; islamabad; jan; jul; karachi; lahore; level; low; major; management; mapguide; minimum; naureen; nov; nov dec; nov nov; nov sep; oct; oct nov; oct oct; outbreaks; pakistan; public; results; risk; risk level; sep; sep oct; sep sep; september; significant; study; system; table; temperature; user; vector; web; weighting; year; zainab cache: geosi-20792.pdf plain text: geosi-20792.txt item: #36 of 124 id: geosi-20810 author: Lam, Schuman; Li, Heng; Yu, Ann T.W. title: Rethinking Urbanization: A Transit-Information-Communication –Technology-Oriented Development Path for the Developing Countries and Post-Industrial Towns date: 2021-04-25 words: 7156 flesch: 39 summary: It analyzes the Uqol evaluation gap caused by demographic attributes between developing countries, developed countries, and post-industrial town. The relationship between quality of life evaluation, industrialization-urbanization, and sustainable urban development (SUD) determines Uqol survey location: developing countries, developed countries, and developed post-industrial Mirafiori town. keywords: age; attributes; capital; city; community; concept; countries; country; critical; culture; demographic; developed; developed countries; developing; development; differences; different; dimensions; domains; economic; economy; education; environment; et al; evaluation; future; gap; geographical; geography; geosfera; global; governance; groups; health; human; ict; indicators; indonesia; industrial; lam; life; lifestyle; living; marans; mean; mirafiori; mobility; needs; new; path; people; planetary; planning; post; profession; quality; ranking; research; results; rural; sample; schuman; score; significant; smart; social; studies; study; subjective; survey; sustainable; table; technology; test; town; undergraduate; uqol; urban; urban development; urbanization; value; world cache: geosi-20810.pdf plain text: geosi-20810.txt item: #37 of 124 id: geosi-21006 author: Rahman, Md. Naimur; Shozib, Sajjad Hossain title: Seasonal Variability of Waterlogging in Rangpur City Corporation Using GIS and Remote Sensing Techniques date: 2021-08-17 words: 4300 flesch: 51 summary: In 2019, during pre-monsoon, waterlogged area areas were 122.79 km2, and during post-monsoon, it increased to 127.05 km2. In 2019, during pre-monsoon, waterlogged area areas were 122.79 km2 (37.98%), and during post-monsoon, it increased to 127.05 km2, where the increase rate is 1.31%. keywords: accuracy; analysis; april; areas; assessment; band; bangladesh; causes; change; city; corporation; data; drainage; environmental; et al; figure; geosfera; gis; green; hazard; heavy; hossain; images; indonesia; islam; journal; kappa; km2; landsat; methods; monsoon; naimur; ndwi; period; post; pre; rahman; rainfall; rangpur; remote; research; risk; river; rpcc; sajjad; satellite; seasonal; sensing; shozib; study; table; techniques; variation; waterlogged; waterlogged areas; waterlogging; year cache: geosi-21006.pdf plain text: geosi-21006.txt item: #38 of 124 id: geosi-21405 author: Obuekwe, Ifeyinwa Sarah; Anka, Umar Saleh; Ibrahim, Sodiq Opeyemi; Adam, Usman Ahmad title: Quantifying The Significance of Distance to Temporal Dynamics of Covid-19 Cases in Nigeria Using a Geographic Information System date: 2021-04-25 words: 4190 flesch: 53 summary: Thus, this study aimed to quantify the significance of distance to the temporal dynamics of COVID-19 cases in Nigeria using the Geographic Information System. In the absence of data on where COVID-19 cases were discovered in Nigeria, there is the need to seek alternatives that can help in decision-making before the spread of the virus is beyond management capacity. keywords: april; august; autocorrelation; capital; cases; clustering; covid-19; data; disease; distance; dynamics; et al; federal; figure; geosfera; geosfera indonesia; high; ifeyinwa; indonesia; infectious; information; july; kano; lagos; lockdown; march; mean; meter; national; nigeria; obuekwe; obuekwe et; peak; people; recorded; rivers; sarah; score; significant; spatial; spread; state; statistics; study; system; temporal; territory; transmission; virus cache: geosi-21405.pdf plain text: geosi-21405.txt item: #39 of 124 id: geosi-21428 author: Suhendro, Suhendro; Sugandi, Dede; Ruhimat, Mamat title: Analysis on Factors Influencing Geography Teachers’ Ability in Constructing High-Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) Assessment Instrument date: 2021-08-28 words: 6539 flesch: 53 summary: Keywords: Teacher ability factors; Assessment; Higher-order thinking skills 1. Indicators of teacher ability in making HOTS questions Measured Variables Indicators Level of C4 The operational verb used is to distinguish The operational verb used is to organize The operational verb used is to attribute Level of C5 The operational verb used is to check The operational verb used is to criticize Level of C6 The operational verb used is to formulate The operational verb used is to plan The operational verb used is to produce Source: (Anderson & Krathwohl, 2010) keywords: 21st; ability; analysis; assessment; assessment instruments; background; century; certification; dan; data; development; education; et al; evaluation; experience; factors; field; geografi; geography; geosfera; good; guru; higher; hots; hots questions; important; indonesia; influence; institutions; instruments; jurnal; knowledge; learning; length; level; linearity; making; operational; order; outcomes; pendidikan; positive; problems; process; quality; questions; research; results; school; score; significant; skills; sma; students; study; suhendro; suhendro et; suhendro suhendro; table; teacher; teacher education; teaching; terhadap; tertiary; test; thinking; training; understanding; value; variable; verb cache: geosi-21428.pdf plain text: geosi-21428.txt item: #40 of 124 id: geosi-21668 author: Mujib, Muhammad Asyroful; Apriyanto, Bejo; Kurnianto, Fahmi Arif; Ikhsan, Fahrudi Ahwan; Nurdin, Elan Artono; Pangastuti, Era Iswara; Astutik, Sri title: Assessment of Flood Hazard Mapping Based on Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and GIS: Application in Kencong District, Jember Regency, Indonesia date: 2021-12-22 words: 8832 flesch: 58 summary: Assessment of flood hazard areas at a regional scale using an index-based approach and Analytical Hierarchy Process: Application in Rhodope-Evros region, Greece. Assessment of flood hazard areas using Analytical Hierarchy Process over the Lower Yom Basin, Sukhothai Province. keywords: ahp; analysis; analytical; approach; area; assessment; asyroful; auc; class; classes; comparison; consistency; criteria; curvature; das; data; decision; disasters; distance; district; drainage; elevation; environmental; et al; events; factors; figure; flat; flood; flood hazard; flood susceptibility; flooding; geosfera; gis; hazard; hierarchy; high; index; indonesia; information; jember; journal; kencong; km2; level; locations; low; mapping; maps; matrix; meters; method; model; muhammad; mujib; mujib et; multi; natural; parameter; physical; pradhan; process; prone; rainfall; regency; research; resources; results; risk; river; significant; slope; soil; spatial; study; surface; susceptibility; system; table; tanggul; topographic; total; twi; type; validation; value; variables; village; vulnerability; water; watershed; weight; wetness; youssef cache: geosi-21668.pdf plain text: geosi-21668.txt item: #41 of 124 id: geosi-21713 author: Kurnianto, Fahmi Arif title: Front-matter date: 2020-12-31 words: 977 flesch: -2 summary: (POGIL); Project Based Learning (PBL); Start-up; Student Centred Learning; Autodidacticism (Self-teaching); Informal learning; Unschooling or homeschooling; PISA Task, (2) Physical Geography : tectonics and regional structure; glacial processes and landforms; fluvial sequences; fluvial processes and landforms; mass movement; hillslopes and soil erosion; slopes processes; karst processes and landforms; aeolian processes and landforms; coastal dunes and arid landforms; coastal and marine processes; theoretical and quantitative geomorphology; soil geomorphology; soil geography; lithology; hydrogeography, (3) Human Geography : Cultural Geography; Political Geography; Social Geography; Population Geography; Urban Geography, (4) Geographic Information System (GIS) : data collection and acquisition; data structures and algorithms; spatio-temporal databases; spatial analysis, data mining, and decision support systems; cartography; location based services; uncertainty handling in spatial data; topology; geo-computation; geo-telematics; spatial information infrastructures; interoperability and open systems; applications of geoinformation technology (all possible domains), (5) Remote Sensing: Multi-spectral and hyperspectral remote sensing; Active and passive microwave remote sensing; Lidar and laser scanning; Geometric reconstruction; Physical modeling and signatures; Change detection; Image processing and pattern recognition; Data fusion and data assimilation; Dedicated satellite missions; Operational processing facilities; Spaceborne, airborne and terrestrial platforms; Remote sensing applications, (6) Environmental Science : Environmental Geography; Environmental Education; Climate Change; land use and cover change; pollution; natural resources management; conservation; Management and valorisation of waste; Development of methods for environmental quality management; Environmental system modelling and optimization; Environmental analysis and assessment; Social, economic and policy aspects of environmental management, (7) Disaster Risk Reduction : Risk awareness and assessment including hazard analysis and vulnerability/capacity analysis for natural disaster risk reduction; Knowledge development including education, training, research and information for natural disaster risk reduction; Public commitment and institutional frameworks, including organisational, policy, legislation and community action for natural disaster risk reduction. EDITORIAL TEAM EDITOR IN CHIEF Fahmi Arif Kurnianto (SCOPUS ID: 57208473928) Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia ADVISORY INTERNATIONAL EDITORIAL BOARDS Mihai Ciprian Margarint (SCOPUS ID : 36698019400) Department of Geography, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania Franck Lavigne (SCOPUS ID : 15738234900) Physical Geography Laboratory, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France Fahrudi Ahwan Ikhsan (SCOPUS ID : 57208469257) Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia Mustafa Ustuner (SCOPUS ID : 56246446800) Department of Geomatics Engineering, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey Bashkim Idrizi (SCOPUS ID : 55937683800) keywords: analysis; change; data; december; department; disaster; education; environmental; geography; geography education; geosfera; geosfera indonesia; indonesia; information; issn; jember; journal; landforms; learning; natural; online; processes; reduction; remote; research; risk; scopus; sensing; technology; university; vol cache: geosi-21713.pdf plain text: geosi-21713.txt item: #42 of 124 id: geosi-21714 author: Kurnianto, Fahmi Arif title: Back-matter date: 2020-12-31 words: 599 flesch: 19 summary: Marinela Istrate (SCOPUS ID : 56672996500) Department of Geography, Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Iasi, Romania Lucian Rosu (SCOPUS ID : 56958158800) Department of Geography, Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Iasi, Romania Mihai Niculita (SCOPUS ID : 55022909500) Department of Geography, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania Tin Lukic (SCOPUS ID : 54795557700) Department of Geography, University of Novi Sad, Serbia Fatih Adiguzel (SCOPUS ID : 57204062132) , Department of Geography, Nevşehir Haci Bektaş Veli Üniversitesi, Nevsehir, Turkey Elan Artono Nurdin (SCOPUS ID : 57192649049) Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia Bejo Apriyanto (SCOPUS ID : 57208468203) Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia Prima Widayani (SCOPUS ID : 57188879871) Faculty of Geography, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia Ivan Taslim, (SCOPUS ID : 57203022349) Department of Geography, Universitas Muhammadiyah Gorontalo, Indonesia Efdal Kaya, (SCOPUS ID : 57202135756) Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Iskenderun Technical University, Iskenderun, Turkey Batuhan Kilic, (SCOPUS ID : 57204675825) Geomatic Engineering Department, Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey Nailul Insani, (SCOPUS ID : 57208471498) Department of Geography, Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia Rendra Zainal Maliki Department of Geography Education, Universitas Tadulako, Indonesia Faisal Arif Setiawan Department of Geography Education, Universitas Lambung Mangkurat, Indonesia GEOS GEOSFERA INDONESIA Geosfera Indonesia (Journal Initial : GEOSI, Journal Abbreviation : Geos. Ind.) : Geosfera Indonesia welcomes High Quality Original Research Articles, Short Communications, and Review Articles written by researchers, academicians, professional, and practitioners from all over the world about : (1) Geography Education, (2) Geography (Physical Geography and Human Geography), (3) Geographic Information System (GIS), (4) Remote Sensing, (5) Environmental Science, and (6) Disaster Risk Reduction. keywords: department; education; geography; geography education; geosfera; geosfera indonesia; indonesia; journal; scopus; university cache: geosi-21714.pdf plain text: geosi-21714.txt item: #43 of 124 id: geosi-23111 author: Sihombing, Ariska Mia Christiwarda; Indarto, Indarto; Wahyuningsih, Sri title: Assessment of Water Balance at Mayang Watershed, East Java date: 2021-04-25 words: 6755 flesch: 62 summary: This study aims to assess the water balance by calculating water resource availability and water demand in the Mayang watershed. Keywords: Water balance; Water supply; Water demand; Mayang; Watershed; WEAP 1. keywords: 1st; 2nd; air; analysis; annual; area; ariska; average; badan; balance; calibration; christiwarda; climate; consistent; cover; data; day; demand; domestic; dry; et al; evapotranspiration; figure; geosfera; increase; indonesia; industrial; irrigation; jember; jurnal; kabupaten; land; livestock; management; map; mayang; mia; model; n d; n o; number; palawija; period; population; precipitation; rainy; research; resources; river; runoff; season; sihombing; sihombing et; site; soil; study; supply; surface; table; type; unmet; urban; use; value; volume; water; water demand; watershed; weap; year cache: geosi-23111.pdf plain text: geosi-23111.txt item: #44 of 124 id: geosi-23297 author: Safira, Rahajeng Hasna; Sari, Mega Mutiara; Notodarmojo, Suprihanto; Inoue, Takanobu; Harryes, Regil Kentaurus title: Potential Utilization Analysis of River Waste in Jakarta, Indonesia date: 2021-08-17 words: 5915 flesch: 56 summary: It takes planning to find out the composition and generation of solid waste from those rivers and to determine the potential use of river waste and the action to minimize and handle the river waste. Utilization of river waste that can be applied based on the composition of most waste is open windrow composting and plastic shredding. keywords: activities; air; alternative; assessment; badan; bantar; benefits; best; calculation; category; composition; compromise; content; criteria; cube; data; day; ease; environment; form; gebang; generation; geosfera; grogol; hasna; highest; idr; indonesia; jakarta; landfill; location; management; marine; methods; open; operational; organic; people; pesanggrahan; plastic; plastic waste; pollution; processing; programming; rahajeng; recycling; research; results; river; river waste; safira; sampah; sampling; scale; shredding; solid; study; table; theory; total; use; utility; utilization; value; volume; waste; waste generation; water; weighting; wood; world cache: geosi-23297.pdf plain text: geosi-23297.txt item: #45 of 124 id: geosi-23471 author: Hanafi, Fahrudin; Rahmadewi, Dinda Putri; Setiawan, Fajar title: Land Cover Changes Based on Cellular Automata for Land Surface Temperature in Semarang Regency date: 2021-12-20 words: 5564 flesch: 58 summary: Keywords: Land cover change; Cellular Automata-Markov Chain; Land Surface Temperature 1. Land cover changes also occurred in Central Java Province. keywords: accuracy; agricultural; analysis; area; automata; average; bps; cellular; changes; coefficient; cover; cover changes; dan; data; decrease; distribution; environment; equation; et al; fahrudin; field; figure; forest; geosfera; geosfera indonesia; growth; hanafi; hanafi et; imagery; increase; indonesia; influence; java; kabupaten; land; land cover; land surface; landsat; linear; location; lst; markov; method; open; people; population; recorded; regency; regional; relationship; remote; results; semarang; sensing; shrubs; similar; simulation; spatial; step; study; surface; surface temperature; survey; table; temperature; time; urban; years cache: geosi-23471.pdf plain text: geosi-23471.txt item: #46 of 124 id: geosi-23934 author: Idrizi, Bashkim; Maliqi, Edon; Pashova, Lyubka title: Spatial Database Designing for Environmental Monitoring and Decision Making in Mitrovica Region, The Republic of Kosovo date: 2021-08-17 words: 5501 flesch: 40 summary: There are many problems in finding and obtaining environmental data to solve any environmental issue. Therefore, for this study, three sources of environmental data are used to perform environmental analyses: (1) Authoritative information developed by experts/governmental institutions without accessibility possibilities by the public; (2) Information developed by specialists and scientists with options for open use by the public; (3) Information is developed by involving the public as a participatory contribution, e.g. Volunteered geographic information (Sadeghi-Niaraki et al., 2020). keywords: agency; analysis; approach; area; assessment; bashkim; bulgaria; cadastral; classes; data; database; datasets; decision; design; developed; different; ecological; environmental; environmental data; environmental monitoring; environmental spatial; erosion; et al; feature; figure; future; geographic; geosfera; geospatial; gis; groundwater; harmonization; heavy; idrizi; idrizi et; impact; index; indonesia; industrial; information; institutions; international; kosovo; land; layers; local; maliqi; management; mapping; maps; metal; mining; mitrovica; monitoring; open; parameters; planning; pollution; present; protection; qgis; quality; raster; region; republic; research; software; soil; source; spatial; spatial database; structure; studies; study; surface; system; table; technologies; thematic; time; tools; use; vector; vegetation; water cache: geosi-23934.pdf plain text: geosi-23934.txt item: #47 of 124 id: geosi-24148 author: Kurnianto, Fahmi Arif title: Front-matter (Front Cover, Editorial Team, and Table of Contents) date: 2021-04-30 words: 1049 flesch: -4 summary: Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia ADVISORY INTERNATIONAL EDITORIAL BOARDS Mihai Ciprian Margarint (SCOPUS ID : 36698019400) Department of Geography, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania Fahrudi Ahwan Ikhsan (SCOPUS ID : 57208469257) Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia Mustafa Ustuner (SCOPUS ID : 56246446800) Department of Geomatics Engineering, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey Bashkim Idrizi (SCOPUS ID : 55937683800) Department of Geodesy, University Mother Teresa -Skopje, Macedonia Guillermo Hector Re (SCOPUS ID : 7102894803) Department of Geology, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina Laras Tursilowati (SCOPUS ID : 55317967300) Indonesian National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN), Indonesia M. Asyroful Mujib (SCOPUS ID : 57217104177) Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia Lyubka Pashova (SCOPUS ID : 6506546577) National Institute of Geophysics, Geodesy and Geography, Bulgarian Academy of Sciencesdisabled, Sofia, Bulgaria LAYOUT EDITORS Yucha Risdarani (Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia) M. Mitasari (Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia) (POGIL); Project Based Learning (PBL); Start-up; Student Centred Learning; Autodidacticism (Self-teaching); Informal learning; Unschooling or homeschooling; PISA Task, (2) Physical Geography : tectonics and regional structure; glacial processes and landforms; fluvial sequences; fluvial processes and landforms; mass movement; hillslopes and soil erosion; slopes processes; karst processes and landforms; aeolian processes and landforms; coastal dunes and arid landforms; coastal and marine processes; theoretical and quantitative geomorphology; soil geomorphology; soil geography; lithology; hydrogeography, (3) Human Geography : Cultural Geography; Political Geography; Social Geography; Population Geography; Urban Geography, (4) Geographic Information System (GIS) : data collection and acquisition; data structures and algorithms; spatio-temporal databases; spatial analysis, data mining, and decision support systems; cartography; location based services; uncertainty handling in spatial data; topology; geo-computation; geo-telematics; spatial information infrastructures; interoperability and open systems; applications of geoinformation technology (all possible domains), (5) Remote Sensing: Multi-spectral and hyperspectral remote sensing; Active and passive microwave remote sensing; Lidar and laser scanning; Geometric reconstruction; Physical modeling and signatures; Change detection; Image processing and pattern recognition; Data fusion and data assimilation; Dedicated satellite missions; Operational processing facilities; Spaceborne, airborne and terrestrial platforms; Remote sensing applications, (6) Environmental Science : Environmental Geography; Environmental Education; Climate Change; land use and cover change; pollution; natural resources management; conservation; Management and valorisation of waste; Development of methods for environmental quality management; Environmental system modelling and optimization; Environmental analysis and assessment; Social, economic and policy aspects of environmental management, (7) Disaster Risk Reduction : Risk awareness and assessment including hazard analysis and vulnerability/capacity analysis for natural disaster risk reduction; Knowledge development including education, training, research and information for natural disaster risk reduction; Public commitment and institutional frameworks, including organisational, policy, legislation and community action for natural disaster risk reduction. keywords: analysis; april; data; department; development; disaster; education; environmental; geography; geography education; geosfera; geosfera indonesia; https://jurnal.unej.ac.id/index.php/geosi; indonesia; information; issn; jember; landforms; learning; management; natural; online; processes; reduction; remote; research; risk; scopus; sensing; system; technology; university; vol cache: geosi-24148.pdf plain text: geosi-24148.txt item: #48 of 124 id: geosi-24149 author: Kurnianto, Fahmi Arif title: Back-matter (Reviewer Acknowledgement, Back Cover) date: 2021-04-30 words: 731 flesch: 18 summary: Marinela Istrate (SCOPUS ID : 56672996500) Department of Geography, Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Iasi, Romania Lucian Rosu (SCOPUS ID : 56958158800) Department of Geography, Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Iasi, Romania Mihai Niculita (SCOPUS ID : 55022909500) Department of Geography, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania Tin Lukic (SCOPUS ID : 54795557700) Department of Geography, University of Novi Sad, Serbia Fatih Adiguzel (SCOPUS ID : 57204062132) , Department of Geography, Nevşehir Haci Bektaş Veli Üniversitesi, Nevsehir, Turkey Elan Artono Nurdin (SCOPUS ID : 57192649049) Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia Bejo Apriyanto (SCOPUS ID : 57208468203) Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia Prima Widayani (SCOPUS ID : 57188879871) Faculty of Geography, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia Ivan Taslim (SCOPUS ID : 57203022349) Department of Geography, Universitas Muhammadiyah Gorontalo, Indonesia Efdal Kaya (SCOPUS ID : 57202135756) Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Iskenderun Technical University, Iskenderun, Turkey Batuhan Kilic (SCOPUS ID : 57204675825) Geomatic Engineering Department, Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey Nailul Insani (SCOPUS ID : 57208471498) Department of Geography, Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia Rendra Zainal Maliki Department of Geography Education, Universitas Tadulako, Indonesia Faisal Arif Setiawan Department of Geography Education, Universitas Lambung Mangkurat, Indonesia Aulia Ulfa Farahdiba (SCOPUS ID : 57208130620) , Department of Environmental Engineering, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran keywords: articles; department; education; geography; geography education; geosfera; geosfera indonesia; indonesia; issn; jember; journal; research; scopus; university cache: geosi-24149.pdf plain text: geosi-24149.txt item: #49 of 124 id: geosi-24173 author: Handini, Devi Ratna; Hidayah, Entin; Halik, Gusfan title: Flash Flood Susceptibility Mapping at Andungbiru Watershed, East Java Using AHP-Information Weighted Method date: 2021-08-17 words: 4477 flesch: 62 summary: In conclusion, the factors that significantly trigger flash floods are distance to the river, land use, and slope. According to Du et al. (2013), the process of measuring runoff areas and damage caused by flash floods is challenging. keywords: ahp; analysis; area; assessment; bui; class; content; data; density; devi; distance; distribution; elevation; et al; events; factor; figure; flash; flash flood; flood; frequency; geology; geosfera; gis; handini; high; index; indonesia; information; land; map; mapping; method; modeling; natural; potential; probability; process; rainfall; ratna; research; resolution; results; river; slope; spi; study; twi; use; value; weighted cache: geosi-24173.pdf plain text: geosi-24173.txt item: #50 of 124 id: geosi-24302 author: Jajere, Ahmed Abubakar; Sawa, Ajiya Bulus; Kibon, Usman Ado; Muhammed, Bibi Umar; Babagana-Kyari, Modibbo title: Spatio-Temporal Variability Analysis of Rainfall in Kumadugu-Yobe River Basin, Nigeria date: 2022-04-23 words: 8877 flesch: 64 summary: The results of annual rainfall variability trend for Kano revealed a positive trend in annual amount during the study period. Results of descriptive statistics of the annual decadal standardized precipitation index and annual rainfall variability trend is presented in Table 13 and Table 14, respectively. keywords: abubakar; ahmed; analysis; annual; annual rainfall; anrf; august; basin; bauchi; chad; change; climate; climatic; coefficient; data; days; decadal; descriptive; distribution; drought; et al; figure; geosfera; index; indonesia; jajere; jos; july; kano; lake; large; linear; mean; minimum; monthly; monthly rainfall; months; nguru; nigeria; normal; observed; pattern; period; potiskum; precipitation; rainfall; rainfall variability; rainy; records; results; river; sahelian; seasonality; september; spatial; spi; station; statistics; study; study period; table; temporal; threshold; trend; values; variability; variability trend; water; wet; wetness; years; yobe cache: geosi-24302.pdf plain text: geosi-24302.txt item: #51 of 124 id: geosi-24480 author: Hadini, La Ode; Sartohadi, Junun; Setiawan, M. Anggri; Mardiatno, Djati; Christanto, Nugroho title: Sediment Flow Characteristics in The Upper Slope of Volcanic Landscapes With Dryland Agriculture date: 2021-12-20 words: 6987 flesch: 50 summary: Therefore, this study aims to analyze the sediment flow in a volcanic watershed for dryland agricultural area, with several challenges, including the relationship pattern between sediment flow and water level flow rate, sediment discharge rate and soil loss, as well as the sediment source types. Results and Discussion This study focused on the sediment flow in a volcanic watershed for dryland agriculture encompassing several challenges, including the relationship pattern between sediment flow (suspension discharge) and water level (flow discharge), the sediment discharge rate and soil loss, as well as the sediment source type. keywords: agriculture; analysis; area; average; average flow; bed; bompon; calculation; catchment; channel; characteristics; clay; conditions; curve; dan; data; delivery; different; discharge; discharge model; dryland; dryland agriculture; dynamics; erosion; et al; event; factors; field; figure; flow; flow characteristics; flow discharge; flow rate; form; geophysical; geosfera; geosfera indonesia; hadini; hadini et; high; indonesia; intensity; key; lahan; level; load; loss; measurement; methods; model; observed; ode hadini; outlet; pairs; pattern; process; rainfall; rate; rating; relationship; results; sartohadi; science; sdr; sediment; sediment discharge; sediment flow; silt; slope; soil; soil erosion; soil loss; sources; study; surface; suspension; suspension discharge; suspension flow; suspension sediment; table; test; texture; ton; total; upper; use; value; volcanic; water level; watershed; wulandari; year cache: geosi-24480.pdf plain text: geosi-24480.txt item: #52 of 124 id: geosi-24506 author: Sari, Putri Tunjung; Indarto, Indarto; Mandala, Marga; Cahyono, Bowo Eko title: Mapping of Soil Quality Index (SQI) for Paddy Fields Using Sentinel-2 Imagery, Laboratory Analysis, and Principal Component Analysis date: 2021-08-17 words: 4906 flesch: 58 summary: Based on the results, about 93.37% of paddy fields in Jember Regency still require improvement in soil quality via the addition of ameliorants such as organic fertilizers to increase quality and productivity. (2005) defined soil quality as multicriteria analysis results of chemical, physical and biological properties. keywords: agricultural; analysis; area; assessment; biological; chemical; clay; component; correlation; cover; data; depth; entisols; et al; farmers; fertilizers; fields; figure; fraction; geosfera; high; index; indonesia; jember; journal; laboratory; land; low; map; maps; mds; medium; nutrients; organic; paddy; pca; physical; plants; principal; properties; putri; quality; research; results; rice; samples; sampling; sand; sari; science; silt; slope; soil; soil quality; sqi; study; sustainability; table; total; tunjung; type; unit; use; value cache: geosi-24506.pdf plain text: geosi-24506.txt item: #53 of 124 id: geosi-24646 author: Nugroho, Searphin; Hadi, Wahyono title: The Influence of Soil Conditioning on Soil Infiltration Rate in Urban Facilities date: 2021-08-31 words: 6878 flesch: 54 summary: Based on land use, vegetation cover is one of the most important factors that influence soil infiltration rate. The soil infiltration measurement on the test plot 2.4 Modeling the Soil Infiltration Rate Curve From the measurements on the test plots, the curve of soil infiltration rate or capacity is modeled using the Horton Equation. keywords: amusement; areas; beach; capacity; clay; compaction; conditioning; constant; constant infiltration; constant soil; cover; difference; effect; facilities; figure; forest; geosfera; green; group; hadi; higher; indonesia; infiltration; infiltration rate; kenjeran; land; lempung; loam; measurements; moderate; nugroho; park; plots; potential; research; results; runoff; searphin; silt; soil; soil compaction; soil infiltration; surface; table; test; test plots; texture; time; types; urban; vegetation; wahyono; water cache: geosi-24646.pdf plain text: geosi-24646.txt item: #54 of 124 id: geosi-25811 author: Abdi, Abdul Wahab; Ridha, Syahrul; Yunus, Muhammad; Kamil, Puspita Annaba; Safiah, Intan; Gadeng, Ahmad Nubli title: Assessing the Effectiveness of Geography-based Online Learning During the Covid-19 Pandemic in Higher Education date: 2021-12-20 words: 5539 flesch: 53 summary: This research aimed to examine the effectiveness of online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic and the challenges geography students faced in implementing this type of study. The research used a descriptive qualitative approach involving questionnaires designed to determine the implementation of online learning and the challenges encountered. keywords: abdi; abdul; aceh; challenges; covid-19; design; education; effective; effectiveness; face; figure; friends; geography; geosfera; goal; higher; implementation; increase; indonesia; institutions; internet; journal; learning; lecturer; materials; media; need; online; online learning; pandemic; participation; platform; procedure; question; research; response; rural; score; set; students; system; table; task; teachers; teaching; time; wahab cache: geosi-25811.pdf plain text: geosi-25811.txt item: #55 of 124 id: geosi-26400 author: Astuti, Yani Sri; Mainaki, Revi; Putri, Anita Eka title: Local Wisdom Values of the Pulo Traditional Village Community in Environmental Management date: 2022-04-30 words: 4891 flesch: 47 summary: This study aims to analyzes the values of local wisdom related to environmental management in Pulo Traditional Village community. 3.2 History of Pulo Traditional Village Regarding the Emergence of Local Wisdom Values Based on the results of literacy studies and interviews, several historical facts about the Pulo Traditional Village are obtained, it is known that historically Pulo Traditional Village was a village founded by Arif Muhammad who was a soldier from the Mataram Kingdom who was assigned by Sultan Agung to attack. keywords: activities; agency; agricultural; approach; area; astuti; beautiful; building; cangkuang; community; conditions; culture; dalam; data; district; education; environment; et al; example; figure; form; garut; geography; geosfera; house; human; indonesia; interviews; jurnal; kabupaten; kampung; kearifan; land; level; local; local wisdom; management; masyarakat; natural; number; people; physical; plants; pulo; pulo traditional; qualitative; related; relationship; research; residents; results; sanctions; shape; social; society; sri; study; temple; traditional; traditional village; values; village; village community; wisdom; wisdom values; yani cache: geosi-26400.pdf plain text: geosi-26400.txt item: #56 of 124 id: geosi-26781 author: Kurnianto, Fahmi Arif title: Front-matter (Front Cover, Editorial Team, and Table of Contents) date: 2021-08-31 words: 792 flesch: 30 summary: Geosfera Indonesia and Department of Geography Education, University of Jember FOCUS AND SCOPE Geosfera Indonesia is a journal publishes original research, review, and short communication (written by researchers, academicians, professional, and practitioners from all over the world) which utilizes geographic and environment approaches (human, physical landscape, nature- society and GIS) to resolve human-environment interaction problems that have a spatial dimension. Geosfera Indonesia and Department of Geography Education, University of Jember TABLE OF CONTENTS Flash Flood Susceptibility Mapping at Andungbiru Watershed, East Java Using AHP-Information Weighted Method 127-142 Devi Ratna Handini, Entin Hidayah, Gusfan Halik Seasonal Variability of Waterlogging in Rangpur City Corporation Using GIS and Remote Sensing Techniques 143-156 Md. keywords: analysis; august; available; department; education; education university; environmental; geography; geography education; geosfera; geosfera indonesia; https://jurnal.unej.ac.id/index.php/geosi; indonesia; issn; jember; journal; online; republic; research; scopus; university; vol cache: geosi-26781.pdf plain text: geosi-26781.txt item: #57 of 124 id: geosi-26782 author: Kurnianto, Fahmi Arif title: Back-matter (Reviewer Acknowledgement, Back Cover) date: 2021-08-31 words: 740 flesch: 24 summary: Marinela Istrate (SCOPUS ID : 56672996500) Department of Geography, Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Iasi, Romania Lucian Rosu (SCOPUS ID : 56958158800) Department of Geography, Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Iasi, Romania Mihai Niculita (SCOPUS ID : 55022909500) Department of Geography, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania Tin Lukic (SCOPUS ID : 54795557700) Department of Geography, University of Novi Sad, Serbia Fatih Adiguzel (SCOPUS ID : 57204062132) , Department of Geography, Nevşehir Haci Bektaş Veli Üniversitesi, Nevsehir, Turkey Elan Artono Nurdin (SCOPUS ID : 57192649049) Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia Bejo Apriyanto (SCOPUS ID : 57208468203) Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia Prima Widayani (SCOPUS ID : 57188879871) Faculty of Geography, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia Ivan Taslim (SCOPUS ID : 57203022349) Department of Geography, Universitas Muhammadiyah Gorontalo, Indonesia Efdal Kaya (SCOPUS ID : 57202135756) Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Iskenderun Technical University, Iskenderun, Turkey Batuhan Kilic (SCOPUS ID : 57204675825) Geomatic Engineering Department, Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey Nailul Insani (SCOPUS ID : 57208471498) Department of Geography, Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia Rendra Zainal Maliki Department of Geography Education, Universitas Tadulako, Indonesia Faisal Arif Setiawan Department of Geography Education, Universitas Lambung Mangkurat, Indonesia Aulia Ulfa Farahdiba (SCOPUS ID : 57208130620) , Department of Environmental Engineering, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran keywords: academicians; communication; department; education; environmental; faculty; geography; geography education; geosfera; human; indonesia; researchers; scopus; short; universitas cache: geosi-26782.pdf plain text: geosi-26782.txt item: #58 of 124 id: geosi-27484 author: Sejati, Andri Estining; Saputra, I Gede Purwana Edi title: Analysis of Mapping Forest, Settlement, and Rice Field Areas in Konawe Selatan District, Indonesia date: 2021-12-20 words: 5358 flesch: 52 summary: The overlay results of the three score elements were summed and added to the criteria for determining forest area which include a minimum score of 175 or more in protected forest area, score between 125 to 174 in limited production forest area, minimum score of 124 or less in permanent production forest area, minimum score of 124 or less with slope between 2 to 8% in the rice field area, and minimum score of 124 or less with slope less than 2% in the settlement area. Furthermore, land- use activities in line with land-use functions are important in maintaining environmental stability in the region and surrounding areas because analysis of the function of forest areas, settlements, and rice fields has a positive impact on the environment (Basu, 2017; Setiawan et al., 2013). keywords: accordance; accuracy; agriculture; analysis; andri; area; area function; class; dan; data; decree; difference; direction; distribution; district; edi; effective; effective area; environmental; estining; et al; fields; figure; forest; forest area; function; gede; geosfera; geosfera indonesia; hectares; hutan; indonesia; jurnal; kabupaten; konawe; konawe selatan; land; limited; map; mapping; minister; national; number; pemetaan; physical; planning; potential; production; production forest; purwana; rainfall; regional; regional planning; remote; research; rice; saputra; score; scoring; sejati; selatan; selatan district; sensing; sensitive; settlements; slope; soil; study; sub; table; type; use cache: geosi-27484.pdf plain text: geosi-27484.txt item: #59 of 124 id: geosi-27592 author: Lazuardi, Wahyu; Wicaksono, Pramaditya title: Assessment of Coral Reef Life-Form Classification Scheme using Multiresolution Images on Parang Island, Indonesia date: 2021-12-30 words: 7545 flesch: 51 summary: The classification schemes of benthic habitats and coral reef life-forms at each spatial resolution 3.3 Benthic Habitat Mapping Benthic habitat mapping sought to obtain the best spatial distribution of coral reef (coral reef mask image), which was used as a basis for the classification of coral reef life- forms. Object -based image analysis for coral reef benthic habitat mapping with several classification algorithms. keywords: accuracy; algorithm; analysis; benthic; branching; classes; classification; classification scheme; classified; coastal; column; coral; coral reef; correction; cta; data; different; environment; et al; figure; foliage; forms; geosfera; habitat; higher; highest; images; indonesia; information; island; journal; lazuardi; level; life; m scheme; mapping; massive; massive branching; massive staghorn; massive tabular; msi; object; overall; parang; phinn; pixel; planetscope; pramaditya; process; reef; reef life; remote; resampling; resolution; results; satellite; scheme; sensing; sentinel-2a; spatial; spectral; staghorn; study; svm; table; tabular; wahyu; water; wicaksono/ cache: geosi-27592.pdf plain text: geosi-27592.txt item: #60 of 124 id: geosi-27679 author: Djatmiko, Ari; Syarifudin, Deden; Priyandoko, Zulphiniar; Lisanti, Meyliana; Diena, Tyara Kusuma title: Development of Creative Handicrafts Industrial Zones in Rajapolah District, Tasikmalaya Regency: Spatial Recommendation for Village Areas date: 2021-12-30 words: 10045 flesch: 41 summary: (3) Determination of the functions and zones of creative industry development consisting of creative spaces, creative education centreand creative promotion centrefor handicraft industries in Rajapolah District in Tasikmalaya Regency. Keywords: Creative industry; Handicrafts; Spatial; Development zone 1. keywords: activities; agglomeration; analysis; approach; area; ari; assessment; availability; bag; box; business; center; centre; city; classification; conditions; creative; creative economy; creative education; creative handicraft; creative industry; creative promotion; creative space; creativity; criteria; cultural; dawagung; determination; development; district; diversity; djatmiko; djatmiko et; economic; economy; education centre; et al; facilities; form; functions; geosfera; geosfera indonesia; government; growth; handicraft; high; increase; indonesia; industries; industry development; information; innovation; international; journal; knowledge; labor; line; local; low; management; manggungjaya; manggungsari; marketing; materials; multipurpose; need; new; number; pandanus; policy; production; products; promotion centre; rajamandala; rajapolah; rajapolah district; raw; regency; regional; related; research; results; road; role; sector; shops; small; social; spaces; spatial; study; sukanagalih; sukaraja; support; sustainability; table; tanjungpura; tasikmalaya; total; tourism; trade; traditional; training; urban; value; village; weaving; woven; zones cache: geosi-27679.pdf plain text: geosi-27679.txt item: #61 of 124 id: geosi-27782 author: Setiawan, Faisal Arif; Saputra, Aswin Nur title: Outdoor Learning to Improve the Wetland Ecological Literacy of Geography Education Students date: 2022-04-23 words: 4739 flesch: 50 summary: Some studies examined the environment in general or only eco- literacy, while others focused on wetland ecological literacy associated with activities outside the classroom. Regarding internal validation, material and learning experts stated that the instrument was suitable for collecting data on wetland ecological literacy. keywords: activities; appropriate; arif; aswin; classroom; cognitive; conceptual; data; development; ecological; ecological literacy; ecology; education; effect; environmental; factual; faisal; figure; gain; geography; geosfera; good; highest; indicator; indonesia; international; journal; knowledge; learning; literacy; lowest; material; metacognitive; multiple; nature; nur; outdoor; outdoor learning; post; pre; preand; ranks; results; saputra; science; score; setiawan; sig; skills; students; study; sub; table; teachers; test; thinking; total; value; wetland ecological; wetlands; wilcoxon cache: geosi-27782.pdf plain text: geosi-27782.txt item: #62 of 124 id: geosi-28082 author: Susilo, Singgih; Budijanto, Budijanto; Deffinika, Ifan; Istiawati, Novia Fitri title: Impact of Geographic Conditions on Sirri Marriage Phenomenon in Situbondo District date: 2022-04-23 words: 5912 flesch: 58 summary: Although it is religiously legal, legally sirri marriage is not recognized in Indonesia (Razak et al., 2019).The practice of unregistered marriage for the Madurese in Sumber Malang is a common practice. However, it cannot be denied that the geographical environment has ABSTRACT This study aims to determine the impact of the geographical conditions of an area on the phenomenon of sirri marriage through a qualitative study. keywords: accessibility; activity; adolescent; agricultural; area; behavior; community; conditions; culture; dan; data; difficult; district; east; economic; education; environment; et al; geographical; geographical conditions; geosfera; girls; impact; indonesia; influence; interviews; islamic; journal; law; level; life; local; location; main; marriage; married; meters; muslim; nikah; number; parents; pattern; people; phenomenon; population; regency; regional; religious; remote; research; residents; result; road; school; singgih; sirri; sirri marriages; situbondo; social; state; steep; study; sub; sumbermalang; sumbermalang district; susilo; teenagers; topography; unregistered; village; women; work; workers cache: geosi-28082.pdf plain text: geosi-28082.txt item: #63 of 124 id: geosi-28233 author: Doho, Faiza Mahdi; Falola, Julius Afolabi; Yunus, Sulaiman title: Vulnerability Dynamics and Urban Flood Hazardscape Pattern: A Geospatial Analysis in Gombe City, Nigeria date: 2022-08-28 words: 5669 flesch: 53 summary: The same zones are shown on the 2019 map of urban flood vulnerability with increased impervious areas, which has increased urban flood sensitive areas. This is an open access article under the CC-BY-SA license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/) https://doi.org/10.19184/geosi.v7i2.28233 mailto:syunus.geog@buk.edu.ng https://jurnal.unej.ac.id/index.php/GEOSI https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ 195 Faiza Mahdi Doho et al. / Geosfera Indonesia 7 (2), 2022, 194-206 Studies on flood vulnerability have utilized both physical and socioeconomic indices (Clark et al. 1998). keywords: abashiya; analysis; area; assessment; august; change; cities; city; climate; critical; cutter; data; development; disaster; doho; dynamics; elevation; environmental; et al; extraction; factors; faiza; figure; flood; flood hazardscape; flood vulnerability; flooding; geosfera; gombe; gombe city; growth; hazardscape; high; impact; impervious; impervious surfaces; indonesia; journal; km2; landsat; low; mahdi; map; model; moderate; nigeria; pattern; people; physical; poor; rainfall; research; risk; social; state; study; surfaces; susceptibility; system; table; terrain; trend; urban; urban flood; urbanization; vulnerability; vulnerability dynamics; vulnerable; zones cache: geosi-28233.pdf plain text: geosi-28233.txt item: #64 of 124 id: geosi-28528 author: Kurnianto, Fahmi Arif title: Front-matter (Front Cover, Editorial Team, and Table of Contents) date: 2021-12-22 words: 776 flesch: 26 summary: Geosfera Indonesia and Department of Geography Education, University of Jember FOCUS AND SCOPE Geosfera Indonesia is a journal publishes original research, review, and short communication (written by researchers, academicians, professional, and practitioners from all over the world) which utilizes geographic and environment approaches (human, physical landscape, nature- society and GIS) to resolve human-environment interaction problems that have a spatial dimension. Geosfera Indonesia and Department of Geography Education, University of Jember TABLE OF CONTENTS Sediment Flow Characteristics in The Upper Slope of Volcanic Landscapes With Dryland Agriculture 241-259La Ode Hadini, Junun Sartohadi, M. Anggri Setiawan, Djati Mardiatno, Nugroho Christanto Spatial Pattern of Multi-dimensional Regional Disparities in the Level of Socio-economic Development in West Bengal: keywords: copyright; december; department; district; education; environmental; geography; geography education; geosfera; geosfera indonesia; gis; human; indonesia; issn; jember; journal; national; online; republic; research; scope; scopus; spatial; university cache: geosi-28528.pdf plain text: geosi-28528.txt item: #65 of 124 id: geosi-28645 author: Aksa, Furqan Ishak; Sinulingga, Egianinta title: Risk Perception and Preparedness in Flash Flood-Affected Communities: Evidence from Bahorok, Indonesia date: 2022-04-23 words: 4762 flesch: 55 summary: However, some research revealed that flood disaster experience does not change community behavior because people do not want to change their routines (Lawrence et al., 2014). The questionnaire to measure flood disaster preparedness was developed from Terpstra (2011). keywords: aksa; area; awareness; bahorok; behavior; bukit; community; damage; direct; disaster; disaster experience; disaster preparedness; disaster risk; egianinta; emergency; et al; experience; flash; flash flood; flood; flood disaster; flood experience; flood preparedness; flood risk; flooding; furqan; geosfera; hazards; high; houses; indonesia; ishak; journal; knowledge; lawang; natural; past; people; perception; plantation; preparedness; questionnaire; reduction; research; respondents; risk; risk perception; river; sinulingga; table; tourist; village cache: geosi-28645.pdf plain text: geosi-28645.txt item: #66 of 124 id: geosi-28985 author: Kurnianto, Fahmi Arif title: Back-matter (Reviewer Acknowledgement, Back Cover) date: 2021-12-31 words: 477 flesch: 4 summary: Jawa Timur, Indonesia Guruh Samodra (SCOPUS ID : 55053491600) Faculty of Geography, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Wahid Akhsin Budi Nur Sidiq (SCOPUS ID : 57201676728), Department of Geography, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Semarang Indonesia Pertiwi Andarani (SCOPUS ID : 55959123900), Department of Environmental Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang, Indonesia https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56672996500 https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56958158800 https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=55022909500 https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=54795557700 https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57204062132 https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57192649049 https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57208468203 https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57188879871 https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57203022349 https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57202135756 https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57204675825 https://scholar.google.co.id/citations?user=QiVrCmkAAAAJ&hl=id Prama Ardha Aryaguna (SCOPUS ID : 56236908900), Department of Survey and Mapping, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Esa Unggul, Jakarta, Indonesia Ionuț Minea (SCOPUS ID : 56951000900), Faculty of Geography and Geology, Department of Geography, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, 20 A, Carol I Bd., 700505 Iasi, Romania Rosmadi Fauzi (SCOPUS ID : 6508044388), Department of Geography, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Mahendra Andiek Maulana (SCOPUS ID : 57189494749), Faculty of Civil Engineering Planning and Earth Science, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Surabaya, Indonesia Very Dermawan (SCOPUS ID : 57190389285), Water Resources Engineering Department, Universitas Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia GEOS GEOSFERA INDONESIA Geosfera Indonesia is a journal publishes original research, review, and short communication (written by researchers, academicians, professional, and practitioners from all over the world) which utilizes geographic and environment approaches (human, physical landscape, nature-society and GIS) to resolve human- environment interaction problems that have a spatial dimension. Geomatic Engineering Department, Yildiz Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey Rendra Zainal Maliki Department of Geography Education, Universitas Tadulako, Indonesia Faisal Arif Setiawan Department of Geography Education, Universitas Lambung Mangkurat, Indonesia Aulia Ulfa Farahdiba (SCOPUS ID : 57208130620) , Department of Environmental Engineering, Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran keywords: alexandru; cuza; department; education; engineering; environmental; faculty; geography; geosfera; iasi; indonesia; ioan; romania; scopus; universitas cache: geosi-28985.pdf plain text: geosi-28985.txt item: #67 of 124 id: geosi-29160 author: Hidayah, Entin; Halik, Gusfan; Trilita, Minarni Nur title: Rain Station Network Analysis in the Sampean Watershed: Comparison of Variations in Data Aggregation date: 2022-04-27 words: 4615 flesch: 58 summary: Based on Kagan's analysis, there is an uneven distribution of gauge stations in the Sampean watershed eventhough the average and interpolation error in the monthly rainfall is less than 5%. It is this inequality that causes gauge stations to be inefficient. keywords: aggregation; alignment; analysis; area; correlation; daily; data; days; density; design; distance; distribution; effect; entin; error; estimation; et al; figure; gauge; gauge network; gauge stations; geosfera; hidayah; hydrological; indonesia; interpolation; intervals; journal; kagan; location; method; monthly; nandiasa; nazaripour; network; number; optimization; pattern; placement; rain gauge; rainfall; rainfall data; research; results; rodda; sampean; spatial; stations; study; table; time; watershed cache: geosi-29160.pdf plain text: geosi-29160.txt item: #68 of 124 id: geosi-29372 author: Anggraini, Mitha Fitria; Banowati, Eva title: The Carrying Capacity Analysis of Rice Plants Agriculture to Fulfill Food Needs in Pati Regency date: 2022-08-28 words: 5831 flesch: 54 summary: The policy for the protection of sustainable food agricultural land is carried out by the state as an effort to guarantee the right to food as a human right of every citizen and in the context of realizing self- reliance, resilience, and food sovereignty as well as the welfare of farmers (Pitaloka, 2020). Calculation of the minimum need for paddy fields is used to determine areas that have the potential to be used as sustainable food agricultural land (LP2B). keywords: addition; agricultural; agricultural land; analisis; anggraini; area; availability; banowati/; berkelanjutan; bps; calculation; capacity; carrying; carrying capacity; commodity; conversion; crops; dalam; dan; daya; deficit; determining; development; districts; dukung; eva; existence; fields; figure; fitria; food; food needs; geosfera; hectares; increase; indonesia; jawa; jurnal; kabupaten; lahan; land; lp2b; map; maximum; minimum; mitha; needs; number; opportunity; pangan; pati; pati regency; people; pertanian; plants; population; potential; production; provinsi; regency; regional; results; rice; self; spatial; study; sub; surplus; sustainable; table; tengah; universitas; value; year cache: geosi-29372.pdf plain text: geosi-29372.txt item: #69 of 124 id: geosi-30169 author: Derka, Icha; Hidayah, Entin; Halik, Gusfan title: Performance of UAV Image for Flood Mapping with 2 Dimensional Model in Kaliputih River, Panti District date: 2022-12-24 words: 6014 flesch: 60 summary: Yalcin, (2019) have previously carried out 2D flood modeling using UAV imagery by mapping the 50-year, 100-500- year return period. The map accuracy test meets the 1:2500 scale so that the UAV results can be used as DEM input for 2D flood modeling. keywords: accuracy; aerial; area; assessment; better; calibration; ce90; conditions; data; depth; derka; discharge; distribution; district; dsm; dtm; error; et al; field; figure; flood; flood inundation; flow; gcp; geosfera; gps; gsd; hec; high; horizontal; hydraulic; icha; image; indonesia; information; input; inundation; jember; kaliputih; km²; land; level; line; map; mapping; modeling; observations; panti; performance; points; process; ras; research; resolution; results; river; rmse; scale; simulation; study; study area; table; terrain; test; uav; unmanned; validation; value; vehicle; vertical; water cache: geosi-30169.pdf plain text: geosi-30169.txt item: #70 of 124 id: geosi-30234 author: Sarker, Tanbi Tanaya; Begum, Sameena; Khan, Md. Shohel; Salam, Mohammed Abdus; Tawsif, Shehan title: Performance of Soil Quality: Indicator-Based GIS Analysis of Jamuna-Dhaleshwari and Surma-Kushiyara Floodplain Regions, Bangladesh date: 2022-04-23 words: 6648 flesch: 61 summary: K 0.17 1.17 0.12 L 0.14 0.77 0.05 3.6 Organic Matter Soil organic matter (OM) is one of the main factors that controls the major properties of soil (Fazekašová & Fazekaš, 2020) and plays a vital role in maintaining soil quality because it helps in the structural maintenance and development of soil, acts as a storage of nutrients and organic carbon, and maintains the biological activities (Hussain et al., 2013) and soil organic matter contains plant or animal tissue in several phases of decay (Agronomy Fact Sheet, 2008). Keywords : Soil quality; soil texture; organic matter; spatial distribution ARTICLE INFO Article history Received : 19 February 2022 Revised : 26 March 2022 Accepted : 11 April 2022 keywords: agricultural; alkaline; areas; assessment; average; bangladesh; chemical; clay; coarse; conductivity; content; crops; cultivation; dhaleshwari; different; district; electrical; environmental; et al; figure; fine; floodplain; geosfera; growth; higher; indicators; indonesia; jamuna; journal; khan; land; level; loamy; low; manikganj; matter; medium; meq/100; moisture; nitrogen; nutrients; organic; percentage; plants; potassium; properties; quality; regions; research; river; salinity; samples; sampling; sand; sarker; science; silt; soil; soil quality; standard; stations; study; sylhet; table; tanaya; tanbi; texture; university; value; water cache: geosi-30234.pdf plain text: geosi-30234.txt item: #71 of 124 id: geosi-30236 author: Sari, Rima Meilita; Ridhwan, Ridhwan title: The Effect of Gender and Academic Levels Differences on Disaster Preparedness Knowledge of Pre-Service Teachers date: 2022-08-28 words: 5937 flesch: 54 summary: The aims of this study are 1) knowing the level of student’s disaster preparedness knowledge, 2) obtaining gender differences in disaster preparedness knowledge, 3) knowing the difference in academic level on disaster preparedness knowledge, 4) knowing the effect of interaction between gender and academic level on disaster preparedness knowledge. Keywords : Disaster preparedness knowledge; Pre-service teacher; Gender; Academic levels ARTICLE INFO Article history Received : 19 February 2022 Revised : 16 July 2022 Accepted : 27 July 2022 Published : 28 August 2022 . keywords: academic; academic level; aceh; activities; analysis; basic; bencana; bnpb; data; development; differences; disaster; disaster education; disaster knowledge; disaster preparedness; disaster risk; earthquake; education; effect; environmental; et al; experience; ferdous; figure; findings; gender; geography; geosfera; hazards; hoffmann; index; indicators; indonesia; information; instrument; international; journal; knowledge; learning; level; low; mallick; meilita; natural; percentage; preparedness; preparedness knowledge; reduction; research; resource; results; ridhwan; ridhwan ridhwan; rima; risk; sari; school; service; students; study; table; teachers; test; total; training; tsunami; value; vulnerability; women cache: geosi-30236.pdf plain text: geosi-30236.txt item: #72 of 124 id: geosi-30246 author: Gadeng, Ahmad Nubli; Maryani, Enok; Ningrum, Epon; Setiawan, Iwan title: The Implementation of Disaster Curriculum Toward Disaster Preparedness Campus at Syiah Kuala University date: 2022-12-27 words: 10864 flesch: 45 summary: Mutarrak & Pothisiri (2013) also stated that disaster education provided adequate awareness and reduced helplessness. (2007) proved that the implementation of disaster education was expected to develop an understanding of DM (Disaster Mitigation). keywords: ability; aceh; aceh disaster; aceh province; ahmad; article; attitude; banda; basic; bencana; campus; case; center; change; cities; community; community disaster; conditions; course; curriculum; dalam; dan; data; december; decree; development; disaster; disaster education; disaster knowledge; disaster management; disaster mitigation; disaster preparedness; disaster risk; disaster science; dpc; drr; earthquake; education; environment; environment course; establishment; et al; expected; fatalities; final; following; follows; gadeng; general; general course; geosfera; geosfera indonesia; government; group; handling; hazardous; higher; human; implementation; important; indonesia; institution; international; jaya; jurnal; kebencanaan; knowledge; kuala; kuala university; lanni; law; learning; lecturers; line; management; master; members; method; mitigation; national; natural; nubli; number; occurrence; pendidikan; people; pidie; plan; preparedness; prevention; process; processes; program; prone; province; reduction; regencies; republic; research; risk; role; school; science; semester; session; sku; social; students; study; syiah; syiah kuala; tdmrc; teaching; technical; technology; training; tsunami; tsunami disaster; understanding; university cache: geosi-30246.pdf plain text: geosi-30246.txt item: #73 of 124 id: geosi-30294 author: Sugara, Ayub; Lukman, Agung H.; Rudiastuti, Aninda W.; Anggoro, Ari; Hidayat, Muhammad F.; Nugroho, Feri; Muslih, Ali M.; Suci, An Nisa N.; Zulhendri, Rifi; Rahmania, Marissa title: Utilization of Sentinel-2 Imagery in Mapping the Distribution and Estimation of Mangroves' Carbon Stocks in Bengkulu City date: 2022-12-24 words: 6393 flesch: 56 summary: The related condition would affect the calculation of mangroves carbon stock. The field survey was carried out according to the guidelines for mangroves carbon estimation compiled by Kaufmann (Kauffman, 2012). keywords: aboveground; accuracy; agb; analysis; area; assessment; ayub; baai; bengkulu; biomass; canopy; carbon; carbon stock; city; classification; coastal; data; density; department; distribution; earth; ecological; environmental; equation; estimation; et al; extent; field; figure; forest; geosfera; high; imagery; images; index; indices; indonesia; information; international; island; journal; land; linear; management; mangroves; mangroves biomass; mangroves carbon; mangroves density; mapping; model; ndvi; non; pixel; plot; processing; regression; related; remote; research; results; rhizophora; satellite; science; sensing; sentinel-2; spatial; species; stock; study; sugara; sugara et; survey; table; transformation; university; urban; use; value; vegetation cache: geosi-30294.pdf plain text: geosi-30294.txt item: #74 of 124 id: geosi-30797 author: Hidayah, Zainul; Armono, Haryo Dwito; Wardhani, Maulinna Kusumo; Wiyanto, Dwi Budi title: The Application of Multi Temporal Satellite Data For Land Cover Mapping of Bawean Island, East Java date: 2022-12-24 words: 5146 flesch: 55 summary: The decline in fisheries production due to overfishing or climate change may also be a driving factor in small island land changes (Pinuji et al., 2018). Land cover area change of Bawean Island 2010-2020 213 Zainul Hidayah et al. / Geosfera Indonesia 7 (3), 2022, 207-218 Significant changes occurred of land cover in 2020 compared to the previous 10 years (Figure 5). keywords: accuracy; analysis; area; average; bawean; bawean island; beaches; changes; citra; classes; classification; climate; coastal; coefficient; condition; conference; confusion; conservation; cover; dan; data; development; earth; east; ecosystems; environment; et al; field; figure; forest; geosfera; hidayah; hidayah et; high; ilmu; image; imagery; indonesia; island; java; jurnal; kabupaten; kappa; kecil; kelautan; klasifikasi; lahan; lake; land cover; map; marine; matrix; natural; open; overall; paddy; pulau; remote; research; results; sandy; satellite; science; sea; sensing; significant; small; small island; spatial; studies; study; surface; table; total; untuk; use; vegetation; years; zainul cache: geosi-30797.pdf plain text: geosi-30797.txt item: #75 of 124 id: geosi-30875 author: Akhtar, Sana; Mohsin, Ayesha; Riaz, Aiman; Mohsin, Farhan title: Worldwide Efficiency of Bioremediation Techniques for Organic Pollutants in Soil: A Brief Review date: 2023-04-18 words: 7350 flesch: 46 summary: 2.9 Land farming Land farming is a bioremediation technique that involves spreading contaminated soil on an area of land and then promoting the growth of microorganisms in the soil to degrade the organic pollutants (Li et al., 2020). However, studies have shown that bio- immobilization can be an effective and sustainable bioremediation technique for the treatment of contaminated soil (Mateju et al., 2010). keywords: aerobic; air; akhtar; akhtar et; applied; aromatic; attenuation; bacteria; bioaugmentation; biodegradation; biological; bioremediation; biostimulation; biotechnology; bioventing; chemical; compounds; conditions; contaminants; contaminated; content; cost; diesel; different; effective; efficiency; environmental; et al; farming; geosfera; groundwater; growth; hazardous; heavy; human; hydrocarbons; immobilization; indonesia; inorganic; international; journal; kim; land; level; long; low; materials; metals; method; microbial; microorganisms; moisture; natural; non; nutrients; organic; organic pollutants; oxygen; pahs; petroleum; phytoremediation; plant; pollutants; polluted; pollution; polycyclic; process; removal; research; review; sana; science; site; situ; soil; source; spills; substances; system; technique; technologies; technology; temperature; time; toxic; treatment; type; use; vocs; waste; water; zone cache: geosi-30875.pdf plain text: geosi-30875.txt item: #76 of 124 id: geosi-30921 author: Hadini, La Ode; Sartohadi, Junun; Setiawan, Muhammad Anggri; Mardiatno, Djati; Crhristanto, Nugroho title: Analysis of the Dynamics of Water Flow and Suspension Flow Discharge in Volcano Watershed with Settlement Land Use date: 2023-04-18 words: 7281 flesch: 62 summary: This includes the correspondent response to water flow and suspension flow discharge, the lag time of rainfall occurrence, the beginning of suspension flow formation, as well as the particle size of suspension flow content. The suspension discharge can be obtained from the multiplication between suspension concentration and water flow discharge (Wulandari et al., 2004; Mondal et al., 2015). keywords: activities; aliran; analysis; area; average; bompon; catchment; channel; characteristics; clay; concentration; conditions; content; correlation; dan; data; discharge; duration; dynamics; erosion; et al; event; feb-18; field; figure; flow; flow discharge; formation; fraction; geosfera; gl-1; grain; groundwater; gully; hadini; hadini et; handayani; hour; increase; indonesia; infiltration; initial; intensity; jan-18; jurnal; key; lag; lahan; land; land use; limb; ls-1; management; minutes; ode; patterns; peak; peak discharge; peak suspension; peak water; pearson; physical; previous; process; rainfall; rate; research; results; runoff; sand; sediment; settlement; sig; silt; size; soil; state; study; sungai; surface; suspension; suspension content; suspension discharge; suspension flow; table; time; tqp; tqsp; use; volcanic; volcano; water; water flow; watershed; yogyakarta cache: geosi-30921.pdf plain text: geosi-30921.txt item: #77 of 124 id: geosi-31086 author: Kurnianto, Fahmi Arif title: Front-matter (Front Cover, Editorial Team, and Table of Contents) date: 2022-04-30 words: 830 flesch: 27 summary: EDITORIAL BOARD EDITOR IN CHIEF Fahmi Arif Kurnianto (SCOPUS ID: 57208473928) Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY EDITORIAL BOARDS Mihai Ciprian Margarint (SCOPUS ID : 36698019400) Department of Geography, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania Fahrudi Ahwan Ikhsan (SCOPUS ID : 57208469257) Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia Mustafa Ustuner (SCOPUS ID : 56246446800) Department of Geomatics Engineering, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey Bashkim Idrizi (SCOPUS ID : 55937683800) Department of Geodesy, University Mother Teresa -Skopje, Macedonia Guillermo Hector Re (SCOPUS ID : 7102894803) Department of Geology, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina Laras Tursilowati (SCOPUS ID : 55317967300) Indonesian National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN), Indonesia Elan Artono Nurdin (SCOPUS ID : 57192649049) Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia M. Asyroful Mujib (SCOPUS ID : 57217104177) Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia Lyubka Pashova (SCOPUS ID : 6506546577) National Institute of Geophysics, Geodesy and Geography, Bulgarian Academy of Sciencesdisabled, Sofia, Bulgaria Mohmadisa Hashim (SCOPUS ID : 55214571400) Department of Geography & Environment, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, Malaysia Fajar Rizki Widiatmoko (SCOPUS ID : 57218205475) Faculty of Mineral & Marine Technology, Institut Teknologi Adhi Tama Surabaya, Indonesia Era Iswara Pangastuti (SCOPUS ID :57208469549) keywords: april; available; department; education; education university; environmental; geography; geography education; geosfera; geosfera indonesia; https://jurnal.unej.ac.id/index.php/geosi; human; indonesia; issn; jember; journal; national; online; republic; research; scope; scopus; technology; university; vol cache: geosi-31086.pdf plain text: geosi-31086.txt item: #78 of 124 id: geosi-31087 author: Kurnianto, Fahmi Arif title: Back-matter (Reviewer Acknowledgement, Back Cover) date: 2022-04-30 words: 707 flesch: 25 summary: Jawa Timur, Indonesia Guruh Samodra (SCOPUS ID : 55053491600) Faculty of Geography, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia Wahid Akhsin Budi Nur Sidiq (SCOPUS ID : 57201676728), Department of Geography, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Semarang Indonesia Pertiwi Andarani (SCOPUS ID : 55959123900), Department of Environmental Engineering, Universitas Diponegoro, Semarang, Indonesia Prama Ardha Aryaguna (SCOPUS ID : 56236908900), Department of Survey and Mapping, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Esa Unggul, Jakarta, Indonesia Ionuț Minea (SCOPUS ID : 56951000900), Faculty of Geography and Geology, Department of Geography, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, 20 A, Carol I Bd., 700505 Iasi, Romania Rosmadi Fauzi (SCOPUS ID : 6508044388), Department of Geography, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Mahendra Andiek Maulana (SCOPUS ID : 57189494749), Faculty of Civil Engineering Planning and Earth Science, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Surabaya, Indonesia Very Dermawan (SCOPUS ID : 57190389285), Water Resources Engineering Department, Universitas Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia Era Iswara Pangastuti (SCOPUS ID : 57208469549) Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia Moh. Marinela Istrate (SCOPUS ID : 56672996500) Department of Geography, Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Iasi, Romania Lucian Rosu (SCOPUS ID : 56958158800) Department of Geography, Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Iasi, Romania Mihai Niculita (SCOPUS ID : 55022909500) Department of Geography, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi, Romania Tin Lukic (SCOPUS ID : 54795557700) Department of Geography, University of Novi Sad, Serbia Fatih Adiguzel (SCOPUS ID : 57204062132) , Department of Geography, Nevşehir Haci Bektaş Veli Üniversitesi, Nevsehir, Turkey Elan Artono Nurdin (SCOPUS ID : 57192649049) Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia Bejo Apriyanto (SCOPUS ID : 57208468203) Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia Prima Widayani (SCOPUS ID : 57188879871) Faculty of Geography, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia Efdal Kaya (SCOPUS ID : 57202135756) Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Iskenderun Technical University, Iskenderun, Turkey Batuhan Kilic (SCOPUS ID : 57204675825) keywords: academicians; communication; department; education; environmental; geography; geography education; geosfera; indonesia; researchers; scopus; short; university cache: geosi-31087.pdf plain text: geosi-31087.txt item: #79 of 124 id: geosi-31624 author: Urfan, Faiz; Ningrum, Ayu Sekar title: Conservation Zone Delimitation Based on Physical Properties in Langsa Watershed, Aceh Province date: 2022-08-28 words: 5029 flesch: 52 summary: (2020) conclude that detailed planning is required to create comprehensive management, such as zoning of watershed conservation areas in Langsa City. Also, the conservation area has a high morphology with high rainfall and vegetation density, while that of the buffer has characteristics that falls between the cultivation and conservation areas. keywords: aceh; analysis; area; ayu; basin; buffer; characteristics; city; conditions; conservation; conservation area; cultivation; data; dem; density; development; downstream; ecological; ecosystem; environmental; erosion; et al; faiz; figure; flood; flow; forest; geosfera; high; human; important; indonesia; km2; land; langsa; langsa watershed; management; map; morphology; natural; ndvi; ningrum; order; place; planning; province; rainfall; resources; river; sekar; slope; soil; spatial; study; upstream; urfan; use; vegetation; vegetation density; wang; watershed; zone; zoning cache: geosi-31624.pdf plain text: geosi-31624.txt item: #80 of 124 id: geosi-31862 author: Aldiansyah, Septianto; Wahid, Khalil Abdul title: Species Distribution Modelling Using Bioclimatic Variables on Endangered Endemic Species (Bubalus depressicornis and Bubalus quarlesi) date: 2023-04-18 words: 6901 flesch: 50 summary: 3) modeling the prediction of species distribution as a result of future climate change phenomena to see how much influence climate change has on the distribution of this Anoa species in its natural habitat. The best model based on the comparison of statistical tests and observational data shows that the RF model is quite good for modeling species distribution. keywords: a.h; abdul; accuracy; aldiansyah; analysis; anoa; area; arini; auc; author; bioclimatic; bubalus; bubalus depressicornis; burton; change; classified; climate; conditions; conservation; correlation; dan; data; depressicornis; depressicornis species; deviance; distribution; distribution model; ecology; environmental; et al; factors; figure; forest; future; geosfera; glm; global; habitat; indonesia; island; iucn; journal; khalid; km2; maxent; methods; model; modeling; mustari; natural; nature; new; north; observations; park; potential; prediction; presence; quarlesi; regression; research; results; sdm; septianto; shabani; situ; south; species; species distribution; studies; study; suitable; sulawesi; svm; tanjung; temperature; values; variables; wahid; west; worldclim cache: geosi-31862.pdf plain text: geosi-31862.txt item: #81 of 124 id: geosi-34508 author: Sumarmi, Sumarmi; Masruroh, Heni; Bachri, Syamsul; Suprianto, Agung title: Farmers Participation in Applying Silvopasture Technology for Organic Fertilizer Production as A Sustainable Agriculture date: 2023-04-18 words: 5064 flesch: 44 summary: According to the results, there were four stages of farmer participation: 1) planning, 2) implementation, 3) utilization of results, and 4) evaluation. The findings indicated that the level of farmer participation is classified as good for all stages. keywords: active; activities; activity; addition; agriculture; benefits; chemical; community; cows; dairy; dalam; data; desa; development; discussion; environment; evaluation; factors; farmer participation; farmers; farms; fertilizers; figure; geosfera; good; grass; group; implementation; indonesia; interviews; jurnal; kandangan; kediri; land; level; location; makmur; malang; management; medowo; medowo village; method; organic; organic fertilizers; participation; pertanian; petani; planning; production; program; pupuk; regency; research; results; rural; socialization; soil; stage; studies; study; subsidized; sumarmi; support; sustainable; sustainable agriculture; use; utilization; village; waste cache: geosi-34508.pdf plain text: geosi-34508.txt item: #82 of 124 id: geosi-34637 author: Nursalam, La Ode; Sugiarto, Agus; Anasi, Putri Tipa; Karim, Ahmad Tarmizi Abd; Ikhsan, Fahrudi Ahwan; Sejati, Andri Estining title: The Compatibility of Area Functions Map with Actual Site Conditions in Konawe Selatan District date: 2022-12-24 words: 4773 flesch: 56 summary: Area function suitability map Konawe Selatan District Figure 3 shows the validation for area function mapping, where eight points do not match the actual conditions. 122.5490212 1 62 Lainea Matabubu Jaya Village -4.4002717 122.6191297 1 63 Lainea Watumeeto Village -4.383840297 122.5583676 1 64 keywords: actual; agricultural; analysis; angata; area; area function; article; classification; compatibility; conditions; dan; data; district; education; environment; et al; field; figure; forest; function; function map; geografi; geosfera; gis; government; harudu; hectares; hutan; indonesia; information; interviews; jurnal; kabupaten; kawasan; kolono; konawe; konawe selatan; lahan; land; landono; limited; local; map; mapping; moramo; nursalam; observations; ode; palangga; pemetaan; planning; potential; process; production; productivity; rainfall; ranomeeto; regional; remote; research; results; rice; science; score; sejati; selatan; selatan district; sensing; setiawan; settlement; site; slope; soil; spatial; steep; study; suitability; table; universitas; use; village; ward cache: geosi-34637.pdf plain text: geosi-34637.txt item: #83 of 124 id: geosi-35066 author: Syarif, Erman; Maddatuang, M.; Hasriyanti, H.; Saputro, Alief title: Exploration of Knowledge and Community Preparedness in Flood Disaster Mitigation date: 2022-12-24 words: 5356 flesch: 51 summary: d. Construction of retaining walls and embankments along the river, to reduce flood disasters. The following are the principles for actively mitigating flood disasters (Hermon, 2021), a. Retain much water upstream by developing reservoirs, as well as conserving soil and water. keywords: actions; activities; analysis; area; bencana; binamu; case; community; data; development; disaster; disastrous; district; economic; efforts; environmental; erman; et al; evacuation; events; experience; factors; family; figure; flood; flooding; following; geosfera; good; handling; high; human; impact; inability; indonesia; informants; interview; jeneponto; july; knowledge; level; lives; management; mitigation; natural; needs; observed; occurrences; people; preparedness; property; public; regency; results; risk; river; safe; sapanan; sapanan village; stage; study; syarif; use; village; water cache: geosi-35066.pdf plain text: geosi-35066.txt item: #84 of 124 id: geosi-36694 author: Yunus, Sulaiman; Falola, Julius Afolabi; Jaro, Ibrahim Musa title: Emergency Response Demand and Supply: A GIS-Based Network Analysis for Fire Station’s Service Coverage Delineation in Kano Metropolis, Nigeria date: 2023-04-18 words: 8860 flesch: 52 summary: Additionally, a significant issue is the geographic distribution of fire stations and the service coverage areas that are linked with them because it is essential for rapid emergency response. Furthermore, it is widely accepted that demand for emergency response services and the distribution of fire stations influences the sites for constructing new ones (Kanoun et al., 2010 ; Murray, 2015). keywords: analysis; approach; area; case; center; chen; city; coverage; coverage areas; current; danladi; data; delineation; demand; demand points; density; disaster; distance; distance coverage; distribution; drive; emergency; emergency response; esri; et al; expected; facilities; figure; fire; fire disaster; fire incidents; fire service; fire stations; geography; geosfera; gis; house; incidents; indonesia; information; international; journal; kano; kurna; lives; location; management; methods; metropolis; minutes; model; murray; nasidi; nearest; neighbor; network; new; nfpa; nigeria; number; optimal; optimization; optimum; overlap; pattern; points; population; problem; range; relationships; research; residential; response; response coverage; response demand; response supply; result; risk; road; service; service coverage; sharada; spatial; standard; stations; study; sulaiman; supply; system; table; time; total; travel; urban; yunus; yunus et cache: geosi-36694.pdf plain text: geosi-36694.txt item: #85 of 124 id: geosi-6187 author: Apriyanto, Bejo; Nurdin, Elan Artono; Ikhsan, Fahrudi Ahwan; Kurnianto, Fahmi Arif title: APPLICATION OF DISCOVERY LEARNING TO INCREASE ACTIVITY AND STUDENT LEARNING RESULTS IN UNDERSTANDING THE LIFE ENVIRONMENT IN SMP NEGERI 2 SUKODONO date: 2017-12-14 words: 2448 flesch: 58 summary: Competencies that must be mastered by students need to be expressed in such a way that it can be assessed as a manifestation of student learning outcomes which refers to direct experience. Learning method by using problem-based learning model can improve student learning outcomes. keywords: action; activit; apriyanto; aspect; bejo; change; cycle; dan; data; discovery; education; environmental; fro; geosi; ies; increase; ion; learning; material; model; outcomes; problem; process; research; results; room; school; students; success; sukodono; teacher; understanding; vol cache: geosi-6187.pdf plain text: geosi-6187.txt item: #86 of 124 id: geosi-6189 author: Nurdin, Elan Artono; Ikhsan, Fahrudi Ahwan; Kurnianto, Fahmi Arif; Apriyanto, Bejo title: APPLICATION OF CONTEXTUAL TEACHING LEARNING TO LEARNING RESULTS IN UNDERSTANDING THE LIFE ENVIRONMENT IN SMP NEGERI 2 SUKODONO date: 2017-12-14 words: 2889 flesch: 56 summary: At the planning stage in the first cycle the teacher plans learning to be applied with CTL, determine the subject matter, developing learning scenarios, preparing instruments (mastery tests concept), formation of student learning groups, and preparing learning resources. Data on improving student learning outcomes in the first cycle can know from the results student learning after experiencing learning with CTL on cognitive aspects is a multiple choice (multiple choice) objective test obtained results as follows: keywords: activities; average; concept; contextual; ctl; cycle; discussion; environmental; group; learning; material; meeting; observation; outcomes; pollution; pretest; principle; problem; process; real; research; results; school; score; sheet; stage; students; sukodono; teacher; teaching; test; understanding; value cache: geosi-6189.pdf plain text: geosi-6189.txt item: #87 of 124 id: geosi-6190 author: Kurnianto, Fahmi Arif; Apriyanto, Bejo; Nurdin, Elan Artono; Ikhsan, Fahrudi Ahwan title: LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO MANGROVE CONSERVATION date: 2017-12-14 words: 2990 flesch: 59 summary: Other findings in this study include: (1) The students look happy to observe the mangrove forest in the village of Mojo, (2) Students embarrassed to ask, be more frequent ly asked, especially to the friends group of their, (3) Students feel more challenged by the the task of formulating the questions given by the teacher, (4) Sub different themes makes the curiosit y of students is high. Experimental class students also looks more active in learning. keywords: arif; class; control; cooperative; different; effect; environment; experimental; fahmi; geography; geosi; group; high; ies; igat; invest; investigation; ion; knowledge; kurnianto; learning; level; mangrove; material; model; opinio; pembelajaran; problems; research; results; school; students; study; sub; teacher; value; vol; widiarsa cache: geosi-6190.pdf plain text: geosi-6190.txt item: #88 of 124 id: geosi-6191 author: Ikhsan, Fahrudi Ahwan; Kurnianto, Fahmi Arif; Apriyanto, Bejo; Nurdin, Elan Artono title: EFFORTS TO IMPROVE THE COMPETENCY OF PROFESSIONALISM TEACHER IN JEMBER REGENCY date: 2017-12-14 words: 2329 flesch: 54 summary: Abstract This study aims to explain the condit ion of professio nalism and efforts to improve the competence of teachers IPS in Jember District. The result of the research shows that the competency o f professio nalism of IPS teachers is as fo llows: the acquisit io n o f materials, concepts and scholarship of IPS teachers is 87.25% in the high category, the development of learning materials supported by IPS teachers creatively is 92.04% including in the high category; mastery of basic competence and basic competence by 87.05% including high category, utilization of communication techno logy for self-development of IPS teachers of 86.35% included in the high category. keywords: ahwan; analysis; aspects; category; competence; development; district; education; fahrudi; geosi; high; ikhsan; ion; ips; ips teachers; jember; learning; llows; low; mastery; nalism; number; process; professio; research; respondents; results; science; social; study; teachers; vol cache: geosi-6191.pdf plain text: geosi-6191.txt item: #89 of 124 id: geosi-6192 author: Kurnianto, Fahmi Arif; Apriyanto, Bejo; Nurdin, Elan Artono; Ikhsan, Fahrudi Ahwan title: LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO NORTH COASTAL OF JAVA CONSERVATION date: 2017-12-14 words: 2662 flesch: 52 summary: Experimental class students also looks more active in learning. Abstract The purpose of this study to analysis the influence of group investigation learning model towards the level of conservation knowledge of students in senior high school. keywords: ability; accordance; active; advantages; arif; class; conservation; control; experimental; fahmi; geography; geosi; group; high; investigation; knowledge; kurnianto; learning; level; material; model; opinion; problems; research; results; school; skills; students; study; test; value; vol cache: geosi-6192.pdf plain text: geosi-6192.txt item: #90 of 124 id: geosi-7333 author: Lestari, Windya Wahyu; Sanar, Victoria Efrida title: ANALYSIS INDICATOR OF FACTORS AFFECTING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX (IPM) date: 2018-04-29 words: 2281 flesch: 48 summary: One of the researchers examined the analysis of Human Development Index in Madiun City in 2003-2012. Analysis of the Influence of Main Sector Growth on Poverty Level, Unemployment Rate, and Human Development Index (HDI) in Unit Area Development keywords: analysis; april; data; development; development index; education; efrida; expectancy; factors; gdp; geosi; hdi; human; human development; hypothesis; income; index; indicators; influence; life; probability; rate; relationship; significant; value; vol; wahyu; windya cache: geosi-7333.pdf plain text: geosi-7333.txt item: #91 of 124 id: geosi-7393 author: Kartika, Norma Yuni title: FORMAL EDUCATION LEAVES WOMEN FROM THE TRIBUTES OF CHILDHOODS IN SOUTH KALIMANTAN date: 2018-04-30 words: 3205 flesch: 53 summary: Third, the result of the last analysis is that women who do not complete secondary education or equivalent with high school education or equivalent 3.3 times are at risk of early marriage compared with women who completed high school education or equivalent. For that purpose the formulation of this paper is how the role of formal education in releasing women from child marriage traps in South Kalimantan in 2012. keywords: analysis; badan; bps; child; children; dan; data; early; education; equivalent; formal; geosi; health; high; higher; indonesia; junior; kalimantan; kartika; law; level; marriage; married; module; norma; percent; primary; program; province; results; school; secondary; social; south; statistik; study; tahun; undang; unicef; vol; women; years; yuni cache: geosi-7393.pdf plain text: geosi-7393.txt item: #92 of 124 id: geosi-7470 author: Syaefulloh, M. Kurniawan Arif; Sumunar, Dyah Respati Suryo title: THE EFFECT OF THE USE OF INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA ON THE IMPROVEMENT OF GEOGRAPHY LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT date: 2018-04-29 words: 2711 flesch: 50 summary: In addition, the initial interest questionnaire test results obtained data that the still low interest in learning IPS class XI students in MA El Bayan Majenang. Population to be studied in this research is all students of class XI IPS at MA El Bayan Majenang academic year 2017/2018 amounted to 106 students who are divided into three classes and students class XI IPS in MA Majenang MA amounting to 36 students in one class. keywords: average; bayan; class; control; data; dyah; experimental; geography; increase; interactive; interactive multimedia; interest; ips; learning; majenang; multimedia; outcomes; posttest; pretest; questionnaire; research; result; students; study; test; treatment; use; vol cache: geosi-7470.pdf plain text: geosi-7470.txt item: #93 of 124 id: geosi-7515 author: Nurdin, Elan Artono; Ikhsan, Fahrudi Ahwan; Apriyanto, Bejo; Kurnianto, Fahmi Arif title: DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS INFLUENCE ON POPULATION ADDED IN SUMBERSARI JEMBER DISTRICT date: 2018-04-30 words: 2296 flesch: 58 summary: Keywords: population growth, demographics, migration INTRODUCTION Population growth or population dynamics is a phenomenon of population change in either increasing or decreasing the number of people in a region from time to time. 2. Discussion 66 Elan Artono Nurdin, et al / GEOSI Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018) 60-66 If you look at the model of population growth (Table 3), it can be seen clearly on the effect of demographics on the growth of population. keywords: artono; average; birth; crude; death; demographic; district; elan; factors; geosi; growth; jember; migration; mortality; number; nurdin; people; population; rate; region; study; sumbersari; table; total; vol; year cache: geosi-7515.pdf plain text: geosi-7515.txt item: #94 of 124 id: geosi-7524 author: Kurnianto, Fahmi Arif; Apriyanto, Bejo; Nurdin, Elan Artono; Ikhsan, Fahrudi Ahwan; Fauzi, Rosmadi Bin title: GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM (GIS) APPLICATION TO ANALYZE LANDSLIDE PRONE DISASTER ZONE IN JEMBER REGENCY EAST JAVA date: 2018-04-30 words: 2751 flesch: 60 summary: This causes the region to enter into zonation with high landslide vulnerability levels. The part of landslide vulnerability zone is closely related to the slope of the slope. keywords: analysis; area; arif; data; design; digital; disaster; district; existence; factors; fahmi; geographic; geosi; gis; high; information; jakarta; jember; jember regency; kurnianto; landslide; learning; level; longsor; low; model; overlay; parameters; potential; prone; regency; research; rock; run; settlements; slope; soil; steep; system; type; use; vol; vulnerability; zonation; zone cache: geosi-7524.pdf plain text: geosi-7524.txt item: #95 of 124 id: geosi-7525 author: Ikhsan, Fahrudi Ahwan; Kurnianto, Fahmi Arif; Apriyanto, Bejo; Nurdin, Elan Artono title: GEOGRAPHY SKILLS DOMAIN TAXONOMY date: 2018-04-30 words: 2182 flesch: 52 summary: Skills geography menyakut thinking skills geography (space, phenomena, location and place, region, environment, coordinate, and humans), skills of analysis geography (scale, distribution, patterns of interaction, interrelation, connectivity, corologi, descriptions, and agglomeration), and application skills geography (mapping/cartography, remote sensing, geographic information systems, surveying and mapping of the area, and Global Position systems (GPS)). The focus of this research is the domain of geography skills possessed by students. keywords: application; connectivity; data; domain; education; geographers; geography; global; gps; human; information; journal; knowledge; level; location; mapping; national; phenomena; place; region; remote; research; results; sensing; skills; space; spatial; students; study; system; thinking; understanding; university cache: geosi-7525.pdf plain text: geosi-7525.txt item: #96 of 124 id: geosi-7529 author: Apriyanto, Bejo; Ikhsan, Fahrudi Ahwan; Nurdin, Elan Artono; Kurnianto, Fahmi Arif title: THE INFLUENCE OF TEAM ASSISTED INDIVIDUALIZATION (TAI) ON GEOGRAPHY LEARNING MODEL TEAM OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL date: 2018-04-30 words: 2047 flesch: 47 summary: Thus 84 Bejo Apriyanto, et al / GEOSI Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018) 83-88 it can be argued that the use of TAI model influences the learning outcomes Geography IPS Geography students proposed for teachers in the field of study Geography is to make the Model TAI as an alternative model of learning to improve student learning outcomes. Suggestions for further research are piloting the TAI Model on different materials and levels of higher classes or schools, as well as combining with more varied learning media so as to show a great influence on student learning outcomes and gain greater benefits from the TAI Model. keywords: ability; analysis; bejo; class; cooperative; design; geography; group; individualization; ips; learning; material; model; outcomes; problem; process; research; results; students; tai; tai model; teacher; teaching; team; use; vol cache: geosi-7529.pdf plain text: geosi-7529.txt item: #97 of 124 id: geosi-7808 author: Segara, Nuansa Bayu; Maryani, Enok; Supriatna, Nana; Ruhimat, Mamat title: INVESTIGATED THE IMPLEMENTATION OF MAP LITERACY LEARNING MODEL date: 2018-08-28 words: 6608 flesch: 51 summary: Abstract This article presents the results of the first implementation of map literacy learning model in middle school classes - this is the preliminary test. Other results of the analysis reinforce that map literacy learning model needed is described as follows: 1) The majority of social studies teachers mostly usediscussion or cooperative learning method in the classroom; 2) The majority of teachers stated, that learners are very positive ona discussion or cooperative learning model. keywords: bayu; cognitive; concept; development; education; geosi; geospatial; group; help; implementation; important; improvement; indonesia; interaction; knowledge; learners; learning; learning model; learning process; literacy; literacy learning; literacy model; map; map literacy; maps; meeting; model; need; nuansa; performance; plan; post; preliminary; process; research; result; role; scaffolding; science; second; segara; skills; social; social studies; space; spatial; spatial thinking; stage; students; studies; study; syntax; system; tasks; teachers; test; theory; thinking; thinking skills; treatment; use; vol; work; worksheet cache: geosi-7808.pdf plain text: geosi-7808.txt item: #98 of 124 id: geosi-7845 author: Hanifah, Nida; Pujianingsih, Marta Nilasari Catur; Pratiwi, Dea Handika; Fahmi, Linta Alfi; Anhari, Fathurohim; Albayani, Thoriq title: ANALYSIS OF TOURIST TRAVEL PATTERNS TOWARD HEALTH CARE FACILITIES date: 2018-08-28 words: 3298 flesch: 53 summary: According to Law No. 36 of 2009, development efforts must be based on health insight, meaning that national development should pay attention to public health so that the government is responsible for the availability of access to information, education, and health services facilities in improving and maintaining health for the people. The facilities or health service facilities in Prambanan Sub- district are the first-rate health facilities providing basic or outpatient health services. keywords: analysis; care; center; closest; data; development; distance; district; facilities; facility; geosi; hanifah; health; health center; health service; information; kebondalem; local; location; lor; minutes; nearest; network; nida; optimal; plaosan; prambanan; prambanan temple; research; route; sector; service; street; temple; time; tourism; tourists; travel; village; vol cache: geosi-7845.pdf plain text: geosi-7845.txt item: #99 of 124 id: geosi-7867 author: Fatonah, Ayu; Setiyani, Fitria Febri; Winardany, Hafiz; Samidu, S; Murdiansyah, Bagas Anindra; Aini, Fitri Nur title: THE SPATIAL STUDY OF HEALTH CONDITION OF SOCIETY TOWARDS INCOME GRADE IN PRAMBANAN, KLATEN REGENCY date: 2018-08-28 words: 3697 flesch: 58 summary: This shows that Pereng Village health level is lower than Randusari Village, so that majority of Randusari Village communitydo not understand in maintaining health. Randusari Village is a Village with low average income, but Randusari Village health condition is included in the Medium category. keywords: analysis; average; ayu; center; check; community; condition; data; development; district; economic; fatonah; figure; frequency; geosi; growth; health; high; income; inequality; kebondalem; klaten; level; low; majority; medium; people; pereng; prambanan; randusari; regency; relationship; research; source; sub; village; vol; water cache: geosi-7867.pdf plain text: geosi-7867.txt item: #100 of 124 id: geosi-7896 author: Irsan, Robby; Muta'ali, Luthfi; Sudrajat, S title: THE CARRYING CAPACITY ON ECOSYSTEM SERVICES OF LAND USE CHANGE AT BORDER ENTIKONG date: 2018-08-28 words: 6367 flesch: 54 summary: (2) Analyzing the level of accuracy of land use interpretation in Entikong. Land use in the Border Area, which is massive and irregular, results in environmental degradation, deculturization, and lack of living standards of the community. keywords: accuracy; analysis; area; border; capacity; carrying; clean; clean water; coefficient; data; district; ecosystem; ecosystem services; entikong; environmental; food; forest; garden; geosi; image; index; interpretation; irsan; km2; land; land use; landsat; mixed; plantation; primary; provider; research; results; roby; secondary; services; sub; supply; switch; table; test; type; use; value; vol; water; water ecosystem cache: geosi-7896.pdf plain text: geosi-7896.txt item: #101 of 124 id: geosi-7992 author: Bate, Dominikus Victorius; Karyanto, Puguh; Rindarjono, Moh. Gamal title: LEVEL OF LANDSLIDE SUSCEPTIBILITY IN CIBAL DISTRICT OF MANGGARAI EAST NUSA TENGGARA date: 2018-08-28 words: 2824 flesch: 57 summary: As for explanation of each class of landslide susceptibility, as follows: a. Low Landslide susceptibility level (L) Areas with low landslide susceptibility have little or no impact on landslides. c. High landslide susceptibility level (H) Areas with high landslide susceptibility have a high or large influence on landslides. keywords: area; bate; cibal; class; classes; data; density; districts; dominikus; geosi; hectares; high; km2; lando; landslide; level; low; manggarai; map; medium; population; regency; research; settlement; soul; susceptibility; table; units; victorius; village; vol cache: geosi-7992.pdf plain text: geosi-7992.txt item: #102 of 124 id: geosi-8047 author: Irsan, Robby; Muta'ali, Luthfi; Sudrajat, S title: THE LAND USE PRIORITY RANKING WITH THE APPROACH OF ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS (AHP) ON THE BOUNDARY OF ENTIKONG date: 2018-08-28 words: 3127 flesch: 47 summary: Source: Analysis result 111 Robby Irsan, et al / GEOSI Vol. 3 No. 2 (2018) 103-112 Among priority land use, which includes industry, plantation, agriculture, mining, tourism, and conservation. This indicates that the value of the preferences can be used as a basis for conducting land use decision making in Entikong. keywords: agriculture; ahp; area; border; conservation; consistent; criteria; decision; development; dominant; economic; effect; elements; entikong; environmental; geosi; growth; hierarchy; highest; inconsistency; industry; institutional; irsan; land; land use; local; making; management; mining; model; plantation; population; priority; process; resources; robby; saaty; score; social; spatial; sub; table; tourism; use; value; vol cache: geosi-8047.pdf plain text: geosi-8047.txt item: #103 of 124 id: geosi-8126 author: Nofrion, N; Wijayanto, Bayu title: LEARNING ACTIVITIES IN HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILL (HOTS) ORIENTED LEARNING CONTEXT date: 2018-08-28 words: 3046 flesch: 47 summary: After the students are given the questions, then the teacher has the task to observe student learning activities. This is very necessary because with a deeper understanding of the type and level of learning activities will guide educators to design learning. keywords: 21st; abd; ability; abl; activities; activity; advanced; basic; century; cognitive; collaboration; collecting; creating; data; dialogue; education; example; geography; geosi; higher; hots; indonesia; information; learners; learning; learning activities; lesson; level; main; nofrion; order; perspective; problems; process; questions; skills; strategies; students; teacher; thinking; vol cache: geosi-8126.pdf plain text: geosi-8126.txt item: #104 of 124 id: geosi-8185 author: Gadiga, Bulus Luka; Jigumtu, Kevin Ferdinand; Tammi, Hajjatu title: DOMESTIC ENERGY UTILIZATION AND POTENTIALS OF ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF ENERGY IN MUBI METROPOLIS date: 2018-08-28 words: 4421 flesch: 54 summary: Reduces deforestation 19 17.6 Data presented on the preferences of alternative energy sources in mitigating climate change showed that 43.5% prefers alternative energy source because they emit less carbon dioxide than firewood while 17.6% prefer alternative energy source because it reduces deforestation, 14.8% said it protect soil against erosion, 13.9% said is available in the environment and 10.2% said it is healthier to the environment. Thus, majority of the people do not have access to energy sources of their choice. keywords: affordable; alternative; area; august; available; bulus; carbon; change; charcoal; choice; climate; co2; cooking; country; dioxide; domestic; electricity; emission; energy; environment; factors; firewood; gadiga; gas; geosi; high; households; income; influence; low; luka; majority; metropolis; mubi; national; nigeria; petrol; potentials; power; purposes; questionnaire; solar; sources; study; table; total; traditional; types; use; vol; wind cache: geosi-8185.pdf plain text: geosi-8185.txt item: #105 of 124 id: geosi-8230 author: Muriyatmoko, Dihin; Phuspa, Sisca Mayang title: ANALYSIS OF RAINY DAYS AND RAINFALL TO LANDSLIDE OCCURRENCE USING LOGISTIC REGRESSION IN PONOROGO EAST JAVA date: 2018-08-28 words: 3400 flesch: 59 summary: This research aimed to determine simultaneously correlation and partial assessment impact of rainy days every month and monthly rainfall toward landslide occurrence in Ponorogo using logistic regression. Research method with regression logistic 2.1 Variable Identification Independent variable is landslide occurrence and the dependent variable is rainy days every month and rainfall every month 2.2 Research Hypothesis Output Result Data Analysis with SPSS Data Collection Research Hypothesis Variable Identification 82 Dihin Muriyatmoko, et al / GEOSI Vol. keywords: analysis; badan; bencana; chi; classification; correlation; data; days; dependent; dihin; factors; geosi; impact; indonesia; journal; landslide; logistic; model; month; muriyatmoko; occurrence; partial; ponorogo; rainfall; rainy; rainy days; regency; regression; republik; research; significance; square; step; table; test; value; variable; vol; yes cache: geosi-8230.pdf plain text: geosi-8230.txt item: #106 of 124 id: geosi-8384 author: Ikhsan, Fahrudi Ahwan; Kurnianto, Fahmi Arif; Nurdin, Elan Artono; Apriyanto, Bejo title: GEOGRAPHY LITERACY OF OBSERVATION INTRODUCTION LANDSCAPE REPRESENTATION PLACE FOR STUDENT EXPERIENCE date: 2018-08-28 words: 5054 flesch: 39 summary: The results of this study that geography literacy has a dimension of relevance to geographic skills in representing contextual phenomena and places from landscape recognition observation activities. Landscape recognition observation activities provide experience for prospective geographers in interpretation geographic locations and phenomena in the spatial, environmental and territorial viewpoints for certain places on the earth's surface. keywords: activities; ahwan; analysis; application; area; bromo; concepts; education; experience; fahrudi; field; geographers; geographical; geography; geography literacy; geosi; human; ikhsan; information; introduction; knowledge; landscape; learning; literacy; location; mountain; natural; observation; observation activities; phenomena; place; practice; principles; recognition; region; regional; research; scientific; skills; spatial; students; studies; study; thinking; understanding; vol cache: geosi-8384.pdf plain text: geosi-8384.txt item: #107 of 124 id: geosi-8439 author: Kurnianto, Fahmi Arif; Rakhmasari, Dian; Ikhsan, Fahrudi Ahwan; Apriyanto, Bejo; Nurdin, Elan Artono title: THE ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS OF POPULATION GROWTH, UNEMPLOYMENT, AND POVERTY LEVEL IN MAESAN DISTRICT BONDOWOSO REGENCY date: 2018-08-28 words: 2841 flesch: 55 summary: But with livelihoods as farmers and breeders that is not enough, it takes an effort that can break down the economy of the community to alleviate poverty in Maesan Subdistrict, businesses such as developing entrepreneurs from home-based small businesses, as well as the attention and assistance of the local government are needed to alleviate poverty in Maesan District. 4. Conclusion ` Based on the results of data analysis and discussion, the following conclusions can be expressed: (1) Education has a positive and significant effect on the income of poor families in Maesan Subdistrict, Bondowoso Regency, (2) The number of family dependents has a negative and significant effect on the income of poor families in Maesan District, Bondowoso Regency and (3) This type of work has a significant effect on the income of poor families in Maesan Subdistrict, Bondowoso Regency. keywords: areas; arif; bondowoso; clean; comfortable; community; country; data; district; economic; economy; education; environment; fahmi; geosi; government; graduates; growth; healthy; high; income; kurnianto; level; maesan; people; population; poverty; program; regency; school; subdistrict; unemployment; vol; work cache: geosi-8439.pdf plain text: geosi-8439.txt item: #108 of 124 id: geosi-8688 author: Amaluddin, La Ode; Ikhsan, Fahrudi Ahwan; Sejati, Andri Estining; Mutiana, M title: IDENTIFICATION OF HUNTETE BEACH TOURISM OBJECT IN KULATI VILLAGE EAST TOMIA SUB-DISTRICT WAKATOBI REGENCY date: 2019-01-14 words: 3332 flesch: 57 summary: The internal potential of Huntete Beach tourism objects can be seen in the following table: Table1 It will only be planned by the local government tour package 2 Total score 26 Clasification Moderate 46 Source: Research result, 2017 Based on the results of the data analysis above obtained internal potential assessments indicate that Huntete Beach tourism objects are potentially moderate with a score of 26. keywords: activities; analysis; area; attractions; available; beach; beach tourism; beauty; better; case; characteristics; class; clean; dan; dasar; data; development; district; east; education; environment; external; facilities; factors; form; geography; good; high; huntete; huntete beach; indonesia; infrastructure; internal; jakarta; kulati; low; method; natural; needs; objects; pariwisata; pearce; place; potential; regency; research; support; tomia; total; tourism; tourism objects; tourists; village; wakatobi; yogyakarta cache: geosi-8688.pdf plain text: geosi-8688.txt item: #109 of 124 id: geosi-8754 author: Olubadewo-Joshua, Oluwaseun; Ugom, Kenneth Michael title: APPLICATION OF GEOSPATIAL TECHNIQUES IN THE LOCATIONAL PLANNING OF HEALTH CARE CENTERS IN MINNA, NIGERIA date: 2019-01-27 words: 2748 flesch: 50 summary: Health Care Management Science, 9:171-179 Nkechi, C. (2013), Spatial analysis of health care facilities in Lapai LGA, Unpublished Bsc Project, IBB University, Lapai. GIS can also help map health facilities ideally by taking into account the factors that benefit the community (Wilkinson et al. 2006; Albert et al., 2000; Cromley and McLafferty, 2012). keywords: accessibility; analysis; application; areas; aspects; average; care; community; data; development; distance; facilities; factors; figure; geographic; gis; government; health; health care; health facilities; healthcare; high; human; income; information; journal; location; medicine; minna; nearest; neighbor; nigeria; planning; population; primary; public; region; research; resources; results; social; spatial; state; study; systems; use; vol; world cache: geosi-8754.pdf plain text: geosi-8754.txt item: #110 of 124 id: geosi-8790 author: Sari, Nur Hafidah Yuniar; Masruri, Muhsinatun Siasah title: THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROJECT-BASED LEARNING AND PROBLEM- BASED LEARNING MODELS TOWARDS GEOGRAPHY LEARNING OUTCOMES IN TERMS OF STUDENTS’ LOCUS OF CONTROL date: 2018-12-31 words: 3636 flesch: 58 summary: The application of the learning model was expected to improve student learning outcomes. The probability value between the learning model and Locus of Control on learning outcomes was equal to 0.023 < 0.05, so it could be seen that there was an influence between the learning model and Locus of Control on student learning outcomes. keywords: control; curriculum; dan; data; education; effectiveness; geography; group; hafidah; implementation; introvert; learning; learning models; learning outcomes; locus; mean; model; ngaglik; nur; outcomes; pbl; pembelajaran; pjbl; problem; process; project; result; sari; school; scientific; score; sman; students; study; table; test; treatment; vol; yogyakarta; yuniar cache: geosi-8790.pdf plain text: geosi-8790.txt item: #111 of 124 id: geosi-8830 author: Okosun, Oboh Satur title: HEALTH FACILITIES LOCATIONAL ANALYSIS IN MAKURDI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF BENUE STATE-NIGERIA USING GIS APPLICATION date: 2018-12-31 words: 4872 flesch: 49 summary: Therefore, the capacity and the arrangement of transport infrastructure are key elements in the determination ofaccessibility,for health care facilities the proper location and accessibility just like any other facility is an essential feature of any well developed Nation, but there has been a continuous problem regarding haphazard setup of health facilities without tangible and reliable planning information in Nigeria with Makurdi inclusive. The purpose of this study is to examine GIS solution in the spatial analysis of health facilities in Makurdi local government area of Benue State; through mapping of the existing health facilities located in the study area, their spatial distribution pattern, identify areas with marginal services and propose a model for the future development as well examine the availability and accessibility of the existing health facilities, e.g (road network, travel time, distance covered and queuing time). keywords: accessibility; adequate; analysis; ankpa; area; bank; benue; central; centre; clerk; clinic; development; dispensary; distance; distribution; facilities; fieldwork; fig; fiidi; gis; government; health; health facilities; healthcare; hospital; hospital clinic; hospital hospital; level; local; location; makurdi; map; mapping; market; maternity; ministry; mission; modern; nigeria; north; patient; pattern; population; public; questionnaire; sampled; services; significant; sources; south; spatial; state; study; table; time; total; types; wadata; walomayo; ward cache: geosi-8830.pdf plain text: geosi-8830.txt item: #112 of 124 id: geosi-8938 author: Suwito, S; Hamdani, Akhmad Faruq title: DEVELOPING STUDENTS LEARNING ATTRIBUTES THROUGH COLLABORATIVE LEARNING BASED ON FLIPPED CLASSROOM date: 2019-04-29 words: 3741 flesch: 54 summary: In flipped classroom students are instead given homework as preparation for class, and classroom time is then spent on active learning under the guidance of the teacher (Karlsson and Janson 2016). The flipped as an educational technique moves the lectures outside the classrooms and uses learning activities to move practice with concepts inside the classroom (Pavanelli, 2018) 4. Conclusion Based on the implementation of learning that has been done, it can be concluded that:Collaborative learning model was quite effective in conducting the course of Introduction to Geography, because the subject contains many concepts of geography and demands more on students' ability to work cooperatively with others. keywords: activities; activity; akhmad; approach; attributes; classroom; collaborative; cooperation; course; cycle; discipline; discussion; education; faruq; geography; geosi; group; hamdani/; implementation; introduction; january; learning; lecturer; lesson; lesson study; model; plan; process; quality; reflection; second; sharing; students; study; suwito; team; teamwork; time; vol; worksheet cache: geosi-8938.pdf plain text: geosi-8938.txt item: #113 of 124 id: geosi-9222 author: Karimah, Selfiyah; Hastuti, H title: THE DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY OF LAKE KELIMUTU TOURIST ATTRACTION IN ENDE REGENCY date: 2019-08-25 words: 4548 flesch: 52 summary: The results of the study showed that the potential of Lake Kelimutu tourist attraction, besides the uniqueness of the three crater lakes, is also a diversity of flora and fauna, and it was concluded that the appropriate alternative strategy for developing Lake Kelimutu tourist attraction was the S-O strategy (strength and opportunity), they are: creating an integrated tourist package marketing strategy for natural and cultural tourism, using various existing social media to promote the uniqueness of the ever-changing colors of the lake, working with various travel agents to provide special discounts or special services for tourists, and creating special transport routes to Lake Kelimutu from Ende. One of the potential tourist destinations that provide natural beauty is Lake Kelimutu tourist attraction, which is located in Ende Regency, and at the same time it is a nature destination that is not far from Ende city center. keywords: activities; alternative; analysis; area; attraction; city; colors; community; cultural; culture; data; development; development strategy; economic; ende; endemic; facilities; fauna; flora; geosi; government; internal; karimah; kelimutu; kelimutu tourist; lake; lake kelimutu; local; natural; office; opportunities; pariwisata; people; potential; regency; research; sector; selfiyah; services; social; special; species; strategies; strategy; strength; study; swot; threats; tourist; tourist attraction; transportation; uniqueness; vol; weaknesses cache: geosi-9222.pdf plain text: geosi-9222.txt item: #114 of 124 id: geosi-9240 author: Munawaroh, Beti; Masruri, Muhsinatun Siasah title: THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROBLEM BASED LEARNING AND DISCOVERY LEARNING MODEL TOWARD LEARNING OUTCOME IN GEOGRAPHY ON STUDENTS WITH EXTERNAL LOCUS OF CONTROL date: 2019-04-29 words: 3098 flesch: 56 summary: Problem based learning is a learning model involving students to solve problems in accordance with the surrounding environmental condition. No 1 (2019) 56-62 56 THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROBLEM BASED LEARNING AND DISCOVERY LEARNING MODEL TOWARD LEARNING OUTCOME IN GEOGRAPHY ON STUDENTS WITH EXTERNAL LOCUS OF CONTROL Beti Munawaroh1 and Muhsinatun Siasah Masruri2 keywords: beti; control; dan; discovery; discovery learning; education; effectiveness; external; external locus; gain; geography; group; high; learning; learning model; locus; masruri; mean; model; muhsinatun; munawaroh; outcome; post; pre; problem; result; score; siasah; students; study; table; test; vol cache: geosi-9240.pdf plain text: geosi-9240.txt item: #115 of 124 id: geosi-9294 author: Nugroho, Fajar Agung; Hastuti, H title: CONSTRAINTS OF GEOGRAPHY TEACHER OF SMA N 1 NGAGLIK IN DEVELOPING THE 2013 CURRICULUM LEARNING DEVICES IN SLEMAN REGENCY date: 2019-04-29 words: 4105 flesch: 48 summary: The teachers overcamethe difficulties of developing the learning toolsby discussing and sharing with other geography teachers or with geography teachers who have been senior, participating in Subject Teacher Discussion activities (MGMP) from the school, sub-district, to Regency levels, must attend thetraining or the workshops to add insight and various information for improving the development of 2013 curriculum learning devices. 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Abstract The study aimed to find out: (1) the difficulties of geography teachers 0f keywords: agung; assessment; attitudes; audio; constraints; culture; curriculum; dan; data; development; devices; difficulties; district; education; fajar; geography; geography teachers; geosi; implementation; information; knowledge; learning; material; media; model; new; ngaglik; nugroho; observation; pendidikan; plan; process; program; research; resources; results; school; semester; sma; social; students; study; syllabus; teachers; teaching; techniques; time; vol cache: geosi-9294.pdf plain text: geosi-9294.txt item: #116 of 124 id: geosi-9300 author: Sari, Eva Kurnia; Pramesty, Dinda Ayu title: THE EFFECT OF VEHICLES INTENSITY IN SUMBERSARI JEMBER REGENCY date: 2019-01-27 words: 2926 flesch: 72 summary: Events that often cause traffic congestion in the morning due yatu research location close to SMAN 1 Jember, so that when the day of many students through this area either by private vehicle or public transportation. In addition to the congestion that occurs is also caused by people who prefer to use private vehicles than people who use public transportation, so that more and more private vehicles that cause congestion. keywords: analysis; area; average; based; bus; car; city; congestion; data; density; engineering; gojek; hour; intensity; jember; journal; motorcycle; number; pedicab; people; pick; private; public; road; study; survey; table; taxi; time; tosa; traffic; transportation; truck; type; units; vehicles; volume; week cache: geosi-9300.pdf plain text: geosi-9300.txt item: #117 of 124 id: geosi-9435 author: Hasanah, Nur; Hastuti, H title: UTILIZATION OF FOREST BY WOLASI SUB-DISRICT COMMUNITY, SOUTH SULAWESI date: 2019-08-20 words: 4218 flesch: 55 summary: Based on the description mentioned above, forests utilization is significantly substantial for people, especially community who stays around forests. Research framework Forest performance is observed based on forests utilization in the form of wood and non- timber, also could be identified from people characteristics who occupy near to the forest area, but with different topography and the distance of respondents' residence to the forest. keywords: area; characteristics; communities; community; data; different; distance; district; economic; education; figure; food; forest; form; geosi; hasanah; income; indonesia; inhabitants; jobs; land; leleka; leleka village; level; limited; natural; needs; non; number; nur; people; percentage; primary; production; products; ranowila; ranowila village; research; resources; respondents; socio; sub; sulawesi; table; timber; topographic; total; types; utilization; village; vol; wolasi; wood cache: geosi-9435.pdf plain text: geosi-9435.txt item: #118 of 124 id: geosi-9511 author: Salau, Wahab; Ifabiyi, Paul Ifatokun title: HYDRO-GEOMORPHIC FACTORS AND THE POTENTIAL OF HYDROKINETIC POWER PRODUCTION UPSTREAM OF IKERE GORGE DAM, NIGERIA date: 2019-04-29 words: 4361 flesch: 58 summary: The relationship between the morphometric properties and Hydrokinetic power potential is established through the linear regression equation: Y= a+b1x1+…….bnxn [7] Where, Y= Hydrokinetic power potentials of the basin, a= intercept, b= slope, c=constant Table 7 displayed the result of the linear regression analysis which implies that pressure head explain 2.3 % variability on hydrokinetic power potential. keywords: analysis; author; average; basin; computation; correlation; daily; dam; data; development; discharge; energy; equation; figure; flow; geosi; geosi vol; gorge; head; hydrokinetic; hydrokinetic power; ifabiyi; ifabiyi paul; ifatokun; ifatokun ifabiyi; ikere; length; linear; model; morphometric; m³/s; nigeria; parameters; paul; potential; power; pressure; production; properties; regression; renewable; research; result; river; rural; salau; slope; source; swat; table; theoretical; variables; vol; wahab; water cache: geosi-9511.pdf plain text: geosi-9511.txt item: #119 of 124 id: geosi-9713 author: Yisa, J; Olubadewo-Joshua, Oluwaseun; Okosun, Oboh Satur title: Utilization of GIS Techniques as Decision Support System for Location of Filling Stations in Minna, Niger State, Nigeria date: 2019-11-25 words: 5597 flesch: 57 summary: Location of filling stations As shown in table 2 and fig 2 above, at of all the 58 (100%) filling station sampled; in term of location Tunga area has the highest number of filling station of 10 filling station accounting for 17.24% of the entire total, followed by Bosso area o of 7 filling station 41 9.601805556 6.553472222 Tunga Southgate Investment 42 9.596166667 6.548361111 Tunga Gajere Multiple Links Nig. Vol 4 No 3 (2019) 247-263 261 study area; the highest number of filling stations is located along Zaria, Maiduguri, and Kastina roads which are major high ways, but access road like Sabo Bakin, Zuwo, and Zungeru roads have the highest density of filling station per km2 . keywords: analysis; area; azman; bosso; buffer; city; company; concept; conoil; criteria; decision; distance; distribution; division; entire; et al; faulted; filling; filling stations; forte; gas; geosi; gis; global; gwari; international; koko; location; ltd; maitumbi; minna; mobil; nig; nigeria; nnpc; number; oando; oil; outside; pattern; petroleum; physical; planning; quadrant; research; rings; road; safe; safe filling; salihi; sampled; spatial; standards; state; stations; study; table; total; tunga; urban; vol; wushishi; yisa cache: geosi-9713.pdf plain text: geosi-9713.txt item: #120 of 124 id: geosi-9824 author: Marwiyah, M; Rusijono, R; Arianto, Fajar title: THE DEVELOPMENT OF CAI BASED ANDROID IN SOLAR SYSTEM AND UNIVERSE TOPIC FOR TENTH-GRADE date: 2019-08-01 words: 4786 flesch: 50 summary: Pre-test Post-test 82 57 60 8 66 100 85 64 ’ Marwiyah, et al/GEOSI Vol. 4 No. 2 (2019) 63-77 75 The development of CAI media based android has been proven to be feasible as this learning media suitableupon learning objectives. This research is also based on research result conducted by Rika Dian Kurniawan, (2015: 6) which provides suggestions for the development of CAI media. keywords: android; android media; assessment; cai; cai media; class; content; data; design; development; et al; evaluation; experts; figure; form; geography; geosi; good; grade; group; high; individual; learning; marwiyah; media; model; outcomes; post; pre; process; product; program; research; result; revision; school; score; small; solar; stage; students; subject; system; table; teaching; technology; tenth; test; testing; topic; trial; universe; validation; vol cache: geosi-9824.pdf plain text: geosi-9824.txt item: #121 of 124 id: geosi-9882 author: Sulistianingsih, Ellese; Mukminan, M title: THE DEVELOPMENT OF WEB-BASED LEARNING MULTIMEDIA FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS’ LITHOSPHERE MATERIAL date: 2019-04-29 words: 5083 flesch: 46 summary: In addition, the use of learning multimedia can also help in presenting an object which has a very small or big size more clearly and displaying the object in school, it can also display a dangerous event that is outside the reach of human directly in a faster/slower duration and to attract students’ attention in order to emerge learning motivation that has influence in improving students’ learning outcomes. Learning multimedia as a media (intermediary) becomes a bridge between the source and receiver of the information. keywords: academic; achievement; analysis; average; average learning; average score; category; design; development; effectivity; ellese; evaluation; expert; gain; geography; good; high; increase; information; learning; learning motivation; learning multimedia; learning outcomes; lithosphere; material; medium; motivation; mukminan; outcomes; phase; picture; post; pre; process; recapitulation; research; results; review; score; small; students; sulistianingsih; test; test score; trial; use; vol; web cache: geosi-9882.pdf plain text: geosi-9882.txt item: #122 of 124 id: geosi-9903 author: Harianto, Eko; Nursalam, La Ode; Ikhsan, Fahrudi Ahwan; Zakaria, Z; Damhuri, D; Sejati, Andri Estining title: THE COMPATIBILITY OF OUTDOOR STUDY APPLICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL SUBJECT USING PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORIES OF INTELLIGENCE AND MEANINGFUL LEARNING IN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL date: 2019-08-28 words: 6359 flesch: 46 summary: Giving solutions according to what is observed in the field (contextual) to be more value in student scientific research. Below are the tabel of the results of interviews with research subjects (geography teacher and students) related to outdoor study environment to the psychological theories of intelligence stages after work in the outdoor. keywords: ability; accommodation; activities; application; assimilation; case; classroom; cognitive; compatibility; data; development; dimension; dynamics; education; eko; environment; equipment; et al; experience; field; final; geography; geosi; group; harianto; indonesia; information; intelligence; interviews; journal; karst; knowledge; learning; learning theory; material; meaningful; meaningful learning; object; observation; outdoor; outdoor education; outdoor learning; outdoor study; piaget; preparation; process; psychological; psychological theories; report; research; results; school; scientific; second; social; stage; step; student experience; students; study; subjects; teacher; theories; theory; vol; working cache: geosi-9903.pdf plain text: geosi-9903.txt item: #123 of 124 id: geosi-9959 author: Ardiansyah, A.; Sumunar, Dyah Respati Suryo title: Flood Vulnerability Mapping Using Geographic Information System (GIS) in Gajah Wong Sub Watershed, Yogyakarta County Province date: 2020-04-10 words: 5291 flesch: 56 summary: Medium flood vulnerability areas dominated Gajah Wong Watershed. This study aims to map floods vulnerability, to know the level and its spread in Gajah Wong Sub Watershed of Yogyakarta County Province by using Geographic Information System (GIS). keywords: a.ardiansyah; analysis; area; buffer; city; classification; condition; criteria; data; development; disaster; distance; district; dyah; environmental; flood; flood vulnerability; gajah; gajah wong; geology; geosi; geosi vol; gis; height; high; highest; inclination; indonesia; information; interval; land; level; location; low; lowest; mapping; medium; natural; observation; parameters; post; rainfall; related; remote; research; respati; results; risk; river; score; scoring; sensing; slope; social; soil; spatial; study; sub; sub watershed; sumunar; suryo; system; table; type; use; value; vol; vulnerability; watershed; weighing; wong; wong sub; year; yogyakarta; zone cache: geosi-9959.pdf plain text: geosi-9959.txt item: #124 of 124 id: geosi-9968 author: Ristanti, Felisia Ferra; Arianto, Fajar title: FLASH CARD MEDIA UTILIZATION TO IMPROVE STUDENT ACTIVITY AND LEARNING OUTCOMES OF FAUNA DISTRIBUTION SUBTOPIC IN CLASS XI IPS I SMA XIN ZHONG SURABAYA date: 2019-08-01 words: 6284 flesch: 55 summary: Abstract The purpose of research to determine and describe whether the concept of flash card utilization is able to increase students activity students in learning in Geography subject. Vol 4 No 2 (2019) 90-104 22 33 36160375 Roger KeijiKurniawan 67 34 36160376 Sabrina Vanessa Pradibta 60 35 36160377 Steven Winner Faith 40 36 36160378 Vicky Jonodihardjo 60 Not fullfill yet Complete The purpose of research to determine and describe whether the concept of Flash card utilization is able to increase students activity students in learning in Geography subject, especially 11st grade IPS 1 students of SMA Xin Zhong Surabaya and to determine and describe whether the concept of Flashcardutilization is able to improve student learning outcomes in Geography subject, especially 11st grade IPS 1 students of SMA Xin Zhong Surabaya. keywords: activities; activity; average; card; category; class; concept; cycle; cycle ii; disagree; distribution; fauna; felisia; ferra; flash; flash card; form; geography; geography learning; groups; improvement; indonesia; information; ips; learning; learning outcomes; media; model; observation; outcomes; percentage; questions; responses; results; ristanti; second; second cycle; sma; sma xin; student learning; students; students activity; subject; subtopic; surabaya; surabaya cycle; table; teacher; understanding; vol; xin; zhong; zhong surabaya cache: geosi-9968.pdf plain text: geosi-9968.txt