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Local Wisdom of Geopark Maros Pangkep Community as an Environmental Conservation Effort: A Case Study of the Community in the Bantimurung Site Area Please Just Try to Submit This Sample Abstract
KSDA South Sulawesi (a), University of Bosowa (b)
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Local wisdom plays an important role in the stability of social and cultural life, as well as serving as a form of environmental conservation efforts at the site level. The research aims to explore the local wisdom of communities in the Maros Pangkep Geopark area, with a special focus on the Bantimurung Site. The research method uses case studies with qualitative approaches, field observations, in-depth interviews and focused group discussions. The results of the research show that the Site Bantimurung community applies various traditional practices that support environmental conservation efforts. Such as customs-based natural resource management, the implementation of rituals or traditions to strengthen the harmonization of human-natural relations and the application of certain social or customs prohibitions. This research recommends the need to support and integrate local wisdom into formal conservation statistics as one form of public education in the field of sustainable and comprehensive environmental conservation.
Keywords: Local wisdom- environmental conservation- public education- geopark Maros Pangkep- site Bantimurung
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The Role of DTGL FT UGM in Geoeducation across Various Regions in Java Island, Indonesia Didit Hadi Barianto (a*) Agung Setianto (a) Salahuddin Husein (a)
a) Geological Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University, Jl Grafika no 2, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
*) didit_geologi[at]ugm.ac.id
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Geoeducation is a crucial aspect of geopark objectives. The Department of Geological Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University (DTGL FT UGM) plays a significant role in this activity. As the coordinator of the International Earth Sciences Olympiad (IESO), DTGL UGM frequently conducts geoeducation for high school students and teachers in physics and geography across Indonesia. This initiative has been ongoing since 2008 and continues to the present day.
As time progresses, DTGL FT UGM^s involvement in proposing geoparks across various regencies in Indonesia has increased significantly. This expansion necessitates its role in providing geoeducation to both government officials and the public in different regions. The poster we present will illustrate the various geoeducation activities we have conducted at the ancient volcano of Nglanggeran as UGG at Nglanggeran vilage, Gunung Kidul Regency, Yogyakarta- at the traditional oil exploitation in Bojonegoro Regency as national geopark, East Java- at Bayat Geoheritage with a focus on field geology training area in Klaten Regency, Central Java- and the proposed geoheritage with a focus on Quaternary paleontology in Bumiayu, Brebes Regency, Central Java. Despite the different themes and levels within these geopark studies, a common result has emerged: the general lack of public knowledge about geological uniqueness and an understanding of the resource potential and hazards in their respective areas.
Keywords: Geoeducation- Ancient volcano- Geoheritage- Quaternary paleontology
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KARANG PANGANTEN SEBAGAI SARANA EDUKASI GEOLOGI DI KABUPATEN BANDUNG BARAT Nurul Muhaimin,Shafa Yuki Azzahra
Politeknik Energi dan Pertambangan Bandung
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Karang Panganten is an integral part of the Citatah Karst Area which is famous for its geological uniqueness and richness. This area reflects traces of complex geological dynamics, especially those related to fault activity and other geological structures.In the Miocene epoch, around 25 million years ago, the Karang Penganten area was a shallow marine environment. Subsequent orogenetic activities lifted these limestone rocks to the surface, forming a unique karstic landscape and characterising the Panganten Coral we know today. Field observations show that the Karang Panganten area is strongly influenced by fault activity, such as tensile braces, fault breccias, and fault mirrors (slickensides). One of the important findings in this observation is the slickenside, which is a smooth surface formed by friction between two rock blocks moving relative to each other. These fault mirrors provide clues to the direction of relative motion between the two blocks and are important indicators of tectonic activity in the region. This makes the Karang Panganten area an object of educational facilities that showcase the geological uniqueness of the West Bandung Regency area.
Keywords: Karang Panganten, geological education, morphology, geological structure, karst
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