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Volume 48, No. 1, June 2016

Indonesian Journal of Geography (Indo.J.Geog.) is an international journal published twice a year in June
and December by he Faculty of Geography Gadjah Mada University in cooperation with he Indonesian
Geographers Association. Correspondence concerning the journal should be addressed to the Chief Editor.
he Indonesian Journal of Geography welcomes authoritative, original, ably illustrated, and well-written
manuscripts on any topic of geographical importance related to Indonesian cases as well as others areas
in the planet. he Journal publishes Articles, Technical Notes, Rapid Communications, Opinion Papers,
Comments/Responses and Corrections
Director
Sudibyakto
Chief Editor
Junun Sartohadi
Members
Hartono
Suratman
Eko Haryono
Projo Danoedoro
U.Scholz

Franck Lavigne
Muh.Aris Marfai
Sukamdi
Administrative staf
Andung B. Sekaranom
Purwani Istiana
Winarsih
Eksternal Reviewer
Dyah Rahmawati Hizbaron
Muh. Kamal
Ton van Naerssen
Moh. Gamal Rindarjono
Tumpale Sakijege
Hastuti

Accredited Journal, Based on Decree of the Minister of Research, Technology and Higher Education,
Republic of Indonesia
Number 12/M/Kp/II/2015, Dated 11 February 2015
Indonesian Journal of Geography
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Volume 48, No. 1, June 2016

CONTENTS
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF TRACE ELEMENTS IN RICE FIELD AT PRAFI DISTRICT MANOKWARI
Aplena Elen S. Bless, Yahya Darmawan and Samen Baan ............................................................................................................................

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INDONESIA’S FOREST RESOURCE MONITORING
Belinda Arunarwati Margono, Ahmad Basyirudin Usman, Budiharto and Ruandha Agung Sugardiman ............................................

7 - 20


ASSESSMENT OF RECREATIONAL FACILITIES IN FEDERAL CAPITAL CITY, ABUJA, NIGERIA
Cyril Kanayo Ezeamaka and Olumide Akinwumi Oluwole.........................................................................................................................

21 - 27

URBANIZATION AND CONDITION OF URBAN SLUMS IN INDIA
Digambar Abaji Chimankar ..............................................................................................................................................................................

28 - 36

MODEL DEVELOPMENT ON AWARENESS OF EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE
SCHOOLS IN MALAYSIA
Hanifah Mahat, Yazid Saleh, Mohmadisa Hashim and Nasir Nayan ..........................................................................................................

37 - 46

GROUNDWATER SALINITY DISTRIBUTION IN SUB-DISTRICT KEDUNG, DISTRICT JEPARA
Ilham Erie Maulana and Sudarmadji .........................................................................................................................................................


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REGIONAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT BASED ON LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY IN NORTHERN MURIA PENINSULA,
CENTRAL JAVA
Joko Wiyono and Sunarto ............................................................................................................................................................................

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YOUTH MIGRATION IN INDONESIA: DECISION TO MOVE AND TO CHOOSE DESTINATION AREA
Meirina Ayumi Malamassam .......................................................................................................................................................................

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MAPPING OF TRAFFIC-RELATED AIR POLLUTION USING GIS TECHNIQUES IN IJEBU-ODE, NIGERIA
Oludare Hakeem Adedeji, Olasumbo Oluwafunmilayo Olayinka and Opeyemi Oluwaseun Tope-Ajayi ................................................

73 - 83

SPATIAL SETTLEMENT PATTERN IN LAWEYAN AS SUPPORTIVE BATIK PRODUCTION ACTIVITIES
Rinaldi Mirsa, Sugiono Soetomo, Mussadun and Asnawi ..........................................................................................................................


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FARMERS COMMITMENT IN MAINTAINING WETTED LAND OWNERSHIP STATUS IN PERI-URBAN AREA OF
YOGYAKARTA
Sudrajat .........................................................................................................................................................................................................

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