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Sc Geoinfo UGM-ITC

Contact:
Geo-Information for Spatial Planning and Disaster Risk Management
Graduate School. Room.304 3rd Floor
Jl. Teknika Utara Pogung Sleman Yogyakarta Indonesia 55281
Telp/Fax : (0274)564 239
Email : indriawidyawati@yahoo.com

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CONTENT
Gadjah Mada University Identity

Partner Institution

Geo-Info Profile

Introduction

Course Management

Quality Assurance

Objectives

Course Structure

Academic Procedure

Organization Structure

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Procedure

Application of M.Sc Course at Gadjah Mada University

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Course Programme

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Application in ITC for BAPENAS Student

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Application in ITC for NON BAPENAS Student

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Application in Ugm for Excellence Scholarship Student

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Application in ITC for Excellence Scholarship Student

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Geo-Info Graph

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Student Distribution Map

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Thesis Title

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Geoinformation Programme Activity

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Workshop, Seminar, Monev, Fieldworks Activities

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Certificate from ITC

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Certificate from Gadjah Mada university (UGM)

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A. GADJAH MADA UNIVERSITY IDENTITY


Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) is the oldest and the largest state university in
Indonesia. It was founded on December 19, 1949 and currently has 18 faculties, 69
undergraduate programs, 24 diploma programs and a Graduate School. It educates about
50,000 Indonesian students and 822 foreign students from 54 different countries. With 80
permanent staffs, Faculty of Geography has 970 undergraduate students, 296 master students
and 188 PhD students. Faculty of Geography is now actively participating on international
cooperation both for education and joint research. It has about 10 foreign students coming to
this faculty for research, short courses and student exchanges. With over 27 foreign
institutional partners in Asia, Europe, Australia and Latin America, this faculty is now actively
involved in research and educational cooperation on natural resources management,
population and migration studies, natural hazards, climate change, etc. UGM has 18 Faculty,
one of these is the Faculty of Geography. This Faculty joint with Graduate School UGM since
2005/2006 start to manage the Master Program on Geo-information Science for Spatial

Planning and Risk Management .


The Faculty of Geography is the oldest Faculty of Geography in Indonesia and plays an
important role on educating of experts in the fields of Physical Geography, Environmental
Geography, Remote Sensing, Human Geography, with over 3,930 alumni who now working in
governmental agencies, non-governmental organization, and educational institutions. They are
distributed in 33 Provinces in the Indonesian archipelagos. This faculty is now actively involved
in natural hazards, natural resources management, spatial planning and climate change
research project and networking such as Lahar hazards and Risk Management founded by Axa
Foundation, Paris, Jakarta climate adaptation tools in cooperation with VrijeUniversiteit
Amsterdam supported by Knowledge vorKlimate the Netherlands, connecting Delta Cities, Delta
Alliance, Risk and Resilience in Waterfront-Megacity to coastal inundation and sea level rise in
global warming context. It also actively involved in curriculum development on Master on
Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Strategy for the United Nation University
Programme. Supported by Ministry of National Education and UNESCO, this Faculty is also
participating on Climate Change Adaptation Strategy.
This faculty has two international Master programmes on Geo-information Science for
Spatial Planning and Risk Management ITC, The Netherlands, and Master programme on
Coastal and Watershed Management and Planning. Faculty of Geography is now participating
actively on curriculum development on Disaster Risk Reduction with CUAS-Cologne and UNEP.
Related to the experiences above, The Faculty of Geography provides several roles on the
project as follow:
a) located in a country of archipelagos, with more than 80,000 km of coastal line, FGE has
long experience on hazards assessment of climate change in tropical area, its impacts to
the natural and man-made resources, and hazard mitigation. The agricultural,
settlement and coastal areas are the important sectors to be impacted by climate
changes and FGE has capacities to assess the mitigation measures to reduce the
impacts.

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b) With its philosophy on integrating three pillars of Indonesian higher education that are
education, research and community development FGE can provides its experiences on
exit strategy on community capacity building. With local resources, multi-actors, FGE
is attempting to build the local capacities and resilience on impacted area to disasters.
The Graduate School of Gadjah Mada University established a doctoral program in 1950 and
graduate program in 1980. The globalization and modernization of our era have been
influencing society to improve their formal education to the graduate and doctoral level. This
can be seen in the increasing number of graduate and doctoral students at GMU. In April 2009,
the graduate school of GMU had 41.271 students that were awarded their graduate degrees and
1.067 received thei doctorates. The Graduate School has 20 Study Programme, one of these is
the Master Double Degree : Geo-information Science for Spatial Planning and Risk

Management.
The Master program on Geo-information Science for Spatial Planning and Risk
Management is the concentration study under Environmental Science Study Program. This
Environmental Sudy Program has been accredited by BAN PT (Higher Education for National
Accreditation Board) since 2000/2001 up to present in the status of A (Highest Grade). Below
are the detailed description of our Master Program on : Geo-information Science for
Spatial Planning and Risk Management.
This program was established since
2004/2005 by Faculty of Geography and Research Center for Disaster (PSBA UGM). At that time
this program also initiated by ITC The Netherlands in the framework of CASITA Project
(Capacity Building in Asia using Information Technology and Applications).
Funding and
Scholarship is coming from BAPPENAS (Pusbindiklatren) and supported by NESO (Netherlands
Education Support Office) under NUFFIC Projects.
Since 2010/2011 this program was
received the Scholarship from Beasiswa Unggulan (Competitive Grant) managed by BPKLN
(Planning Bureau for Foreign Cooperation), Ministry of National Education (now is the
Ministry of Education and Culture).

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B. PARTNER INSTITUTION
What's ITC all about?
The Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC) of the University of
Twente , The Netherlands provides international postgraduate education, research and project
services in the field of geo-information science and earth observation using remote sensing and
GIS. The aim of ITC's activities is the international exchange of knowledge, focusing on capacity
building and institutional devEducation partnerships
Changes in world society have resulted in changes in the demand for ITCs products and
services, particularly education. Client organisations have indicated that mid-career
professionals in important decision-making positions, or with the potential to grow into such
positions, have difficulty in sparing the time to be away from their work and home for extended
periods.
To address the increasing demand for flexibility in courses, ITC has entered into partnerships
with reputable qualified educational organisations for the purpose of providing joint courses in
several countries. Under this arrangement, (part of) a course leading to a recognised ITC degree,
diploma or certificate can be conducted in the students home country.

Scientific departments
ITC's core activities education, research and project services are executed by staff from six
scientific department, which operate as centres of excellence covering the different fields of
disciplinary interest that encompass ITC's core mission:

Department of Earth Observation Science (EOS)

Department of Earth Systems Analysis (ESA)


Department of Geo-information Processing (GIP)
Department of Natural Resources (NRS)
Department of Urban and Regional Planning and Geo-information Management (PGM)
Department of Water Resources (WRS)

The Department of ESA is organize the Master Program on : Geo-information Science for
Spatial Planning and Risk Management. The Earth's surface and subsurface are the
work field of the Department of Earth Systems Analysis (ESA). ESA concentrates on a number of
societal issues and problem areas, including:- earth resources management, exploration and
exploitation;- land (soil) degradation;- natural hazards and disasters;geo-environmental
hazards. Dealing with such issues and problem areas requires that adequate spatial and
temporal information on earth systems and processes is available and accessible. This requires
a good understanding of the earth systems involved and the processes that are taking place.
In short, ESA provides and applies relevant geo-information for an improved understanding of
earth surface and subsurface processes in space and time, for the sustainable use of earth
resources and the mitigation of natural and man-induced disasters.

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C. GEOINFO PROFILE
Objective & Goals

INTRODUCTION

1.

Indonesia is susceptible towards various


natural, technological and non-induced
disasters. The former can be earthquake,
tsunami, drought, volcanic eruption,
flood, land subsidence and others, while
the latter may be human-induced such as
forest fire, technological failure.
Geographically, three main tectonic plates of
the world meet over in the Indonesian
region. The subduction zone promote
Sumatra, Java, Bali, Nusa Tenggara, Maluku,
Sulawesi, Irian Jaya and other archipelagic
region exposed to various threats.

2.

Provide graduate student that profound


with Geo-information for Spatial
Planning and Risk Management, either
in the academic scope and or
professional practice.
Empower graduate student with
international research experiences

Target group of the Program Study:


1.
2.
3.

4.

Indonesian Universities
Research Institutions
Government Organizations (Planning
Department, Disaster Management
Related Department, Geo-information
Related Department, etc)
Private Sectors (NGOs/INGOs, others)

Subjected to the regional problem, Gadjah


Mada University correspond it by
establishing the program of Geo-information for Spatial Planning and Risk Management. The
program is a joint education program with Faculty of Geo-Information and Earth
Observation(ITC), University of Twente, The Netherlands. Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan
Nasional (National Development Plan Board) or BAPPENAS and BPKLN Bureau for Planning
and Foreign Cooperation) KEMDIKNAS provide supports for any Civil Servant and fresh
graduates throughout Indonesia who would like to gain more knowledge through this program.
In addition, Netherlands Education System Organization (NESO) also provides opportunity for
any eligible candidate who would like to apply for scholarship to ITC. For details of the program,
see the following table.
Program name

1
2

Level
Orientation
Study Load
Grade
Variants

:
:
:
:
:

Duration

Location

Inquiry

Geo-information for spatial planning and disaster risk


management
Master
Academic
40 SKS (115 ECTS)1
Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Joint Program
18 Months
- 15 Months in UGM, Indonesia
- 3 Months in ITC, The Netherlands2
Yogyakarta, Indonesia & Enschede, The Netherlands.
- Hold S1 Degree from related field
- TOEFL Score 450 for UGM Admission
- TOEFL Score 550 for ITC Admission

ECTS : European Credit Transfer System


By fulfilling scholarship application provided by NESO (Netherland Education Support Office)

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COURSE MANAGEMENT
The ITC and UGM jointly execute the M.Sc programme in Geoinformation for Spatial
Planning and Disaster Risk Management which supported by Bappenas (National Agency for
National Development Planning) since 2006.
At UGM, this programme is conducted by the
Faculty of Geography together with Graduate School. In ITC, there are two bodies responsible
for the monitoring of the quality assurance, the Scientific Council (SC) and the Academic Board
(AB). At UGM, this is the Scientific Board and Quality Assurance Office at University and Faculty
level.
In practice, the ITC and UGM have a Programme Director and Course Coordinator,
Programme Director is responsible the whole process, while the Course Coordinator will run
the joint course on a day-to-day basis. Each module has a Module Coordinator that takes the
lead and is responsible for the implementation and evaluation of the module, development and
implementation of the examination. For the modules taught in ITC this will be the ITC Module
Coordinator. The Module Coordinator also responsible for the quality of exams and the quality
of the marking of all modules. This programme is fully supported with administrative staffs,
integrated university instrastructures using the resources sharing principles.

QUALITY ASSURANCE
The joint course has to meet the internal quality standards of both partner institutes. The
quality of the courses has been and will be assured in number of ways :

course curriculum

education staff

adequate facilities and library services

assessment regulations

marking system

module assessment and course evaluation

sharing of course materials (teaching material and software)

selection of research topic

supervision during research proposal period

supervision during thesis period

midterm evaluation

thesis examination

award (sertificate) of the double degree

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trace study of the alumni and evaluation of feedback from employers.

OBJECTIVES
1. Is to develop academic and professional skills in collecting, analyzing, and managing
geo-information for hazard, vulnerability and risk analysis, disaster mitigation, disaster
preparedness, response, rehabilitation and reconstruction:
a. to understand the characteristics and processes of hazard and disaster
b. to understand various components of DM and geo-information requirements
c. to be able to prepare a spatial database for element at risk and hazardous
processes
d. to be able to apply RS techniques for collecting information for hazard
evaluation and monitoring
e. to be able to apply GIS techniques for hazard and risk modeling
f. the use of remote sensing and existing databases for disaster impact assessment
g. to be able to apply the information of hazard and risk maps in landuse planning
and reconstruction planning
h. to be able to integrate geo-information component within the early warning
systems
i. to be able to contribute in development of spatial database infrastructure for
disaster management
j. to be able to develop local disaster information systems with community
participation
2. The participants have to be able to carry out the individual research in disaster risk
management and risk based spatial planning using RS/GIS

COURSE STRUCTURE
The total duration of the course is 18 months. This equal to 117 ECTS or 42 sks (UGM) which
designed as a joint curriculum. The course is organized in 12 core modules and 3 elective
modules, all related with basic geosciences, RS/GIS, spatial planning, watershed and landuse
planning, policy and regional resources economics, multi-hazards risk assessment, M.Sc
research concepts and skills, research proposal writing including fieldwork instrumentation
surveying and mapping using GPS, and thesis. The modules are given in UGM Yogyakarta,
Indonesia for 15 months and study at ITC, Enschede, the Netherlands for 3 months. The course
is taught in English.
Period

Activity

Venue

September-January (next year)

Core module

UGM

January-March

Studio

UGM

April-June

Research methology

ITC, The Netherlands

July-September

Fieldwork/Research

UGM

September-December

Thesis

UGM

April

Graduation

UGM (ITC Representative)

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ACADEMIC PROCEDURE
1. LECTURE
a. The lecture activity within this program is ranging between 1 to 2 value of
Satuan Kredit Semester (sks) and equal to 5 European Credit Transfer System
(ECTS).
b. Lecture duration of 1 sks is 80 hours lecture (2 weeks), while 2 sks lecture
duration is 160 hours lecture (3 weeks).
c. Lecturing activity duration can be done as shown in table below, with
variation on the lecturing demand.

SKS

SP

UP

GA

IA

Total
(hours)

10

10

20

10

10

15

80

20

30

30

45

10

20

160

Description:
L

: Lecture

SP : Supervised Practicum
UP : Unsupervised Practicum
GA : Group Assignment
IA : Individual Assignment
S

: Self Study

: Overhead or Exam

d. Lecture activities, as described, including lecture (L) with lecturer, supervised


practicum (SP) with lecturer or assistant, self study (S), unsupervised
practicum (UP), group assignment (GA) and individual assignment (IA) with
self independent task.

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e. Exam is carried out at least on the last day of the Module (Friday). The exam is
in the form of written exam from lecturer or practical exam from supervised
practicum.
f. Lecture activities starts at 8 am until 4 pm with lecturing schedule
distribution accommodate later on.

2. LECTURER
a. Lecturers consist of module coordinator (Professor/Doctor)and one or more
lecturer accommodate with the lecture material.
b. Lecturer will coordinate the material and time distribution before the lecture
started.
c. In case that one or more lecturer is not available for coordination, the material
and time table distribution will be determined by module coordinator and
program coordinator. The result of the coordination will be distributed to all
lectures involved as tentative agenda.
d. In case that one or more lecturer is not available for lecture activity, they will
replaced by other lecturer determined by module coordinator and program
coordinator.
e. In the lecturing phase, lecturer expected to give one individual assignment
(IA) and group assignment (GA). Since there are more than one lecture,
assignment allocation expected to be coordinated and informed to the module
coordinator and program coordinator.
f. Before lecture activity, lecturer is expected to give reading material or
presentation material to the program secretary to be uploaded to Blackboard
System.
g. In the assessment process, lecturers are expected to submit the final result
maximum one week after the exam.
3. ASSIGNMENT
a. Students are expected to collect the assignment collectively to the program
secretary in the hardcopy and accompany with additional description as
follow:
i.

Student name and lecturer name who give the assignment

ii.

Type of assignment (IA or GA)

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iii.

Lecturer name

b. Every assignment collection, student expected to sign the list of assignment


compilation.
c. Assignment collecting also using the Blackboard.
d. Assignment collecting can also using the email facility to the lecturer, with the
cc or carbon copy to the program coordinator and expected to collect the
hardcopy of the assignment.
4. ASSESSMENT
a. Value rank as follow:
Rank value UGM-ITC
A:
B:
C:
D:
E:

> 90
80-89
70-79
60-69
< 59

Excellent
Very Good
Good
Fair
Fail

b. In case the student failed to pass in certain module, he/she will be given right
to recite for maximum B grade.
c. Assessment methods as follow
Percentage range UGM-ITC
Exam
Individual Assignment
Group Assignment
Supervised Practicum + Unsupervised

: 40%
: 20%
: 25%
: 15%

d. Whole grade result shown in the Blackboard (in confidential manner).

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ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE
This program is joint management between ITC and UGM. At UGM the Faculty of
Geography and the Graduate School are the implementating unit. The joint management
structure can be seen clearly in the figure below.

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Procedure 1. Application of M.Sc Course at Gadjah Mada University

450

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Procedure 2. Course Program

SCHOLARSHIP

ITC
3 Months

UGM

Graduation

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Procedure 3. Application in ITC for BAPENAS Student

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Procedure 4. Application in ITC for NON BAPENAS Student

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PROCEDURE 5. APPLICATION IN UGM FOR EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP STUDENT

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PROCEDURE 6. APPLICATION IN ITC FOR EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP STUDENT

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STUDENT NUMBER PROGRESS

REGISTERED STUDENT

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SOURCE OF FUNDING

GPA STUDENT GRAPH


(Grade point average)

NUMBER OF ALUMNI

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LEVEL OF ALUMNI

GRADE POINT AVERAGE

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THESIS TITLE

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THESIS TITTLE
NO

NAME OF STUDENT

THESIS TITTLE
BATCH I (2005/2006)

Cosmos Bambang
Sukatja

Urban Disaster Assessment of Lahar Flows in Merapi


Volcano, Study Case: In Muntilan Area, Central Java,
Indonesia

Hero Marhaento

Landslide Hazards Analysis Using Heuristic-Statistic


Method in Combination With Temporal Landslide Data: A
Case Study in Loano Sub District, Purworejo

M.Anggri Setiawan

Soil Erosion Risk Asessment : A Financial Loss Approach,


A Case of Study in Upper Stream Area of Progo Watershed,
Central Java, Indonesia

Barandi Sapta
Widartono

Comparative Utility of High and Medium Resolution


Imagery and GIS Data for Post Earthquake Response and
Rehabilitation in The Yogyakarta Earthquake Area

BATCH II (2006/2007)
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Akhmad Mukhtaf Haifani

Anna Tosiani

Arif Pratisto

GIS Aplication on Macro-Esismic Hazard Analysis in


Yogyakarta Province
AssessingThe Impact of Land Use Change on Soil Erosion by
Remote Sensing and GIS in Mesaam Subcatchment, Bali
Province, Indonesia
The Impact of Landcover Change on Discharge Response and
Flood Hazard (A Case Study in Gesing Subwatershed,
Indonesia)

Budi Hadi Narendra

Drought Monitoring Using Rainfall Data and Spatial Soil


Moisture Modeling

Firdaini

Land Capability and Landslide Hazard Assessment for Land


Use Priority in Gintung Watershed, Purworejo District Central
Java, Indonesia

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Mayasih Wigati

Improving Flood Hazard and Vulnerability Assessment Based


on Social Assessment in Bogowonto River

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Mone Iye Cornelia


Marschiavelli

Vulnerability Assessment and Coping Mechanism Related to


Floods in Urban Areas: A community-Based Case Study in
Kampung Melayu, Jakarta, Indonesia

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Rachman Rifai

Spatial Modeling and Element at Risk Assessment of Sidoarjo


Mud Volcanic Flow

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Wulan Rochmawati

Safrudin

Soil Erosion Assessment in The Agroforestry Area A Case


Study in The Hilly Area of Gesing Subwatershed Purworejo
Regency-Central Java
Application of Lisem for Simulation The Impact of Land Cover
Change on Channel Discharge Case Study in Babon
Subcatchment

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Defi Susanti

Availability of Information as an Important Element in


Disaster Preparedness Case Study in Sumber Agung VillageBantul Earthquake on 27 May 2006

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Ebta Adharisandi

Analisis Risiko dan Mitigasi Bahaya Longsor Terhadap


Jaringan Jalan di Kecamatan Loano Kabupaten Purworejo

Rudiansyah Putra

Kajian Risiko Tsunami Terhadap Bangunan Gedung NonHunian Dengan Skenario Variasi Ketinggian Run-Up pada
Garis Pantai; Studi Kasus Kota Banda Aceh, Indonesia

Estuning Tyas Wulan Mei

Land Use Planning for Settlements Area Considering Flood


and Landslide Hazards in Bagelen Sub-District, Purworejo
Regency, Central Java, Indonesia

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I Gusti Ayu Lily Puspani

Risiko Jaringan Air Minum Terhadap Awan Panas dan Lahar


Gunungapi Merapi di Kecamatan Cangkringan Kabupaten
Sleman

Hosen Utama

Risiko dan Dampak Gempa Bumi Terhadap Jaringan Prasarana


dan Sarana Air Minum PDAM di Kecamatan Bantul

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Nugroho Christanto

Hydrological - Slope Stability Modeling for Landslide Hazard


Assessment by Means of GIS and Remote Sensing Data A Case
Study of Probolo Sub-Catchments, Gesing Sub-District
Purworejo Regency, Indonesia

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M.Wahid Dody Kurniawan

Analisis Risiko Awan Panas Gunungapi Merapi Pascaerupsi


2006 Terhadap Bangunan dan Penduduk Kabupaten Sleman

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Utia Suarma
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Pengaruh Kepadatan Penduduk dan Kepadatan Lalu Lintas


terhadap Konsentrasi Carbonmonoksida (CO) sebagai
Indikator Risiko Pencemaran Udara Wilayah Perkotaan
Yogyakarta

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BATCH III (2007/2008)


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Aisyah Ekasari

Andi Setiawan

Dwi Prabowo Yuga


Suseno
Andi Sukman

Lalu Yusuf Anshary

Spatial Analysis of Coping Mechanism Due to Agricultural


Drought Evidence in The Karst Area of Gunungkidul,
Yogyakarta Special Province
Study of Land Use Change Effect on The Runoff Using LISEM
(Limburg Soil Erosion Model) Rainfall-Runoff Model A Case
Study: Kreo Sub Catchment, Central Java Province, Indonesia
Geostationary Satellite Based Rainfall Estimation for Hazard
Studies and Validation: A Case Study of Java Island, Indonesia
Assesing Erosion Hazard Using Revised Morgan Morgan and
Finney (MMF) Erosion Model and Microtopographic Features;
ACase Study in River Oyo Sub-Catchment
Agricultural Drought Assessment Using Remote Sensing Image
and Metereological Data A Case Study: Yogyakarta Special
Province and Its Surrounding

Muhammad Sigit
Pujotomo

Coastal Changes Assessment Using Multi Spatio-Temporal


Data for Coastal Spatial Planning Parangtritis Beach
Yogyakarta Indonesia

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Nugraha Wahyu Winarna

Soil Erosion Assessment in Terrace Land Using WOCAT SLM


(Sustainable Land Management) Method A Case Study in
Selopamioro Upland and Sultan Ground, Imogiri Sub District,
Bantul Regency, Special Province of Yogyakarta

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Tony Rianto

Spatial Analysis of Volcanic Risk Perception Case Study in


Local Community at Merapi Volcano Dangerous Zones

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Pujiatmo Subarkah

Spatial Multi Criteria Evaluation for Tsunamis Vulnerability


Case Study of Coastal Area Parangtritis, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

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Maria Yasinta Wonga Sare

Tingkat Kerentanan dan Kapasitas Masyarakat Lokal terhadap


Bencana Tanah Longsor di Kecamatan Kokap Kabupaten
Kulon Progo

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Wahida

Mitigasi Bencana Banjir di Bantaran Sungai Code Kota


Yogyakarta Provinsi Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta

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Rio Adhi Prastoro

Tingkat Risiko Pencemaran Airtanah Bebas oleh Senyawa


Nitrat di Kabupaten Bantul Provinsi Daerah Istimewa
Yogyakarta Studi Kasus: Kecamatan Bantul dan

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Bambanglipuro
Iwan Mulia Septeriansyah
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Earthquake Vulnerability Assessment Using RS and GIS, Case


Study: Bantul Earthquake, Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta

BATCH IV (2008/2009)
Bonaventura Firman D.
W.

Applications of Statistical and Heuristic Methods for Landslide


Susceptibility Assessments. A Case Study in Wadas Lintang
Sub District, Wonosobo Regency, Central Java Province,
Indonesia

Diah Pratiwi C.

Proposing an Appropriate Land Use Based on Hydrological


Analysis and in Accordance With State Regulations; A Case
Study of Samin Watershed, Central Java, Indonesia

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Emba Tampang Allo

Determining Rainfall Thresholds for Landslide Initiation; A


Case Study in Wadas Lintang Watershed Wonosobo, Central
Java Province

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Fetty Febrianti

Flood Risk Perception and Coping Mechanism of A Local


Community: A Case Study in Part of Surakarta City, Central
Java Province, Indonesia

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Komang Sri Hartini

Morphologic Analysis of Merapi Edifice in Studying Merapi Type Eruption, to Improve Volcanic Hazard Map

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Rahmat Ganda P.S.

Generating Reliable Database for Loss Estimation and


Mitigation Planning of Tsunami Effects; Case Study: Cilacap
City, Indonesia

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Ratna Sari Dewi

A GIS-Based Approach to the Selection of Evacuation Shelter


Buildings and Routes for Tsunami Risk Reduction; A Case
Study of Cilacap Coastal Area, Indonesia

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Sri Eka Wati

Integrating Landslide Susceptibility Into Land Capability


Assessment for Spatial Planning; A Case Study in
Tawangmangu Sub District, Karanganyar Regency, Central
Java Province, Indonesia

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Tandang Yuliadi D.P.

A Local Spatial Data Infrastructure to Support The Merapi


Volcanic Risk Management; A Case Study at Sleman Regency,

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Indonesia

Wahyu Trimurti

Runoff Assessment of Small Catchment Using Spatial SemiPhysical Hydrological Model; A Case Study of Goseng
Catchment, Karanganyar Regency, Central Java Province

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Muhammad Zein

A Community-Based Approach to Flood Hazard and


Vulnerability Assessment in Flood Prone Area; A Case Study in
Kelurahan Sewu, Surakarta City - Indonesia

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Kurniawan Sigit

Kajian Pengurangan Risiko Banjir Melalui Simulasi Bentuk


Penggunaan Lahan dari Aspek Hidrologi di DAS Samin, Jawa
Tengah

Nina Marlena

Integrasi Citra Penginderaan Jauh dan Sistem Informasi


Geografi untuk Analisis Risiko Banjir Terhadap Produktivitas
Padi di DAS Dengkeng, Klaten, Jawa Tengah

Jaswadi

Tingkat Kerentanan dan Kapasitas Masyarakat dalam


Menghadapi Risiko Banjir di Kecamatan Pasar Kliwon Kota
Surakarta

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Adhi Nurul Hadi

Analyzing Runoff Dynamics Through Parameterizing A


Hydrological Model in A Watershed A Case Study in Upper
Part of Serayu Watershed, Central Java Province, Indonesia

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Ali Achmadi

Social and Economic Vulnerability for The 2007 Flood Event;


A Case Study Using A Participatory Approach in Sukoharjo,
Indonesia

Bagus Haryono

Landslide Hazard Zonation Based on Deterministic Method


Using Outcrop-Based Geological Strength Index (GSI) System
A Case Study in Kayangan Catchment, Kulon Progo Regency,
Yogyakarta Province, Indonesia

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Bambang Sudrajat

Application of Hazus in Earthquake Building Damage


Assessment in Palbapang Village, Bantul, Yogyakarta Province,
Indonesia

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Bayu Aswandono

Building Replacement Cost for Seismic Risk Assessment in


Palbapang Village, Bantul Sub-District, Yogyakarta Indonesia

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Christanti Nana Widiyati

Application of US-SCS Curve Number Method and GIS for

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Determining Suitable Land Cover of Small Watershed A Case
Study of Pakuwojo Sub-Watershed (Part of Dieng Plateau
Area), Wonosobo Regency, Central Java, Indonesia

Elna Multi Astuti

Analisis Risiko Bahaya Tanah Longsor Desa Tieng Kecamatan


Kejajar Kabupaten Wonosobo

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Kusmiarto

Designing Integrated Cadastre Database as Basis for


Element at Risk Analysis Case Study: Earthquake Risk in
Palbapang Village, Bantul Sub-District, Yogyakarta Special
Province, Indonesia

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Muhammad Syukril

Differences in Disaster Response Due to Varying Data


Availability A Serious Game for Flooding Disaster Research in
Surakarta, Indonesia

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Ronni Wahyu Wibowo

Forest Fire Susceptibility Map at Gunung Merbabu National


Park in The Framework of An Early Warning System

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Sinta Damayanti

Resilience for The 2007 Flood Event, Using Community


Knowledge: A Case in Part of Sukoharjo Regency, Indonesia

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Tipuk Purwandari

A GIS Modelling Approach for Flood Hazard Assessment in


Part of Surakarta, Indonesia

Zayinul Farhi

Tingkat Kerentanan dan Indeks Kesiapsiagaan Masyarakat


Terhadap Bencana TanahLongsor di Kecamatan
Bantarkawung Kabupaten Brebes

Yurdinus Panji Lelean

Penerapan Metode Cepat Penaksiran Risiko Bangunan


Terhadap Bahaya GempaBumi Studi Kasus Kota Palu, Sulawesi
Tengah

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Florensius Steven
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Ratih Probosiwi

Haruman Hendarsah

Analisis Risiko Banjir dengan Pendekatan Partisipatory


Geographic Information System (P-GIS) di Wilayah Perkotaan
Kecamatan Muara Lawa Kabupaten Kutai Barat Provinsi
Kalimantan Timur
Manajemen Risiko Tsunami untuk Penataan Ruang di Pesisir
Perkotaan Pacitan, Jawa Timur
Penilaian Kerentanan dan Kapasitas Masyarakat dalam
Menghadapi Bahaya Banjir Lahar di Kecamatan Salam

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Kabupaten Magelang Menggunakan Metode SIG Partisipatif

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Agus Yasin

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Luki Ariyanto

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Determining The Impact of Volcanic Eruption on The


Discharge Using Hydrological Model, Case in Code Watershed,
Yogyakarta Special Province, Indonesia

Drought Assessment Using Rainfall Data and Remote Sensing


Images, A Case Study in Blora Regency, Central Java Province

Aris Prasena

Assessing The Effects of Land Use Change on Runoff, Case


Study of Bedog Sub-Watershed in Yogyakarta Province,
Indonesia

Diah Noor Heryanti

Community-Based Approach to Assess Flood Risk Perception


and Coping Mechanism Along Code River, Yogyakarta
Municipality

Irfan Malik Setiabudi

The Influence of Land Use Change on The Discharge (A Case


Study in Temon Sub Watershed)

Supari

Spatiotemporal Characteristics of Extreme Rainfall Events


Over Java Island, Indonesia (Case: East Java Province)

Eko Setya Nugroho

Analyzing and Estimating Landslide Risk Impact to Road (A


Case Study in Samigaluh District, Kulon Progo Regency,
Yogyakarta Province)

Didik Kristia Sofian

Improving Evacuation Planning Based on Peoples Behavior in


Response to Volcanic Eruption Events, A Case Study of
Magelang Regency, Indonesia

Subyantoro Tri Pradopo

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Afrinia Lisditya
Permatasari

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Iqbal Putut Ash Shidiq

Risk Assessment of Javan Hawk-eagles (Spizaetus bartelsi)


Habitat; The Impact of Human Encroachment and Wildfire to
The Degradation (A Case of The Mount Ciremai National Park,
Indonesia)
Evaluasi Pengembangan Wilayah Pemukiman Berbasis
Analisis Risiko Banjir Lahar di Daerah Sepanjang Kali Putih
Kabupaten Magelang Provinsi Jawa Tengah

Penilaian Kerusakan dan Kehilangan pada Lahan Pertanian


Pascaerupsi Gunungapi Merapi

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Jumadi

Penaksiran Risiko Banjir Lahar di Daerah Aliran Sungai (DAS)


Gendol dan DAS Opak, Yogyakarta

Development of Web-based Spatial Decision Support System


for Collaborative Lahars Disaster Management (A Case Study
of Lahars Disaster Management on Physical Infrastructures
Impact at Sleman Regency, Yogyakarta, Indonesia)

Bujed Pamungkas

Economic Resilience of Agribusiness Households in Putih


River Region Following The 2010 Merapi Volcanism Events

Deasy Rimanda C.

Studi Kerawanan Seismik Kecamatan Temon, Wates dan


Panjatan, Kabupaten Kulon Progo

Ayu Lintang Ramadhani

Seismicity in Java, Indonesia: Spatial & Temporal Study Using


Fractal Dimension & B-Value

Aditya Saputra

Pengurangan Risiko Gempabumi Melalui Evaluasi Bangunan


Tempat Tinggal dan Lingkungannya di Kecamatan Pleret,
Kabupaten Bantul

Muhammad Wahyu Dicky


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Evaluasi Multi-kriteria Keruangan untuk Penilaian Risiko


Total Tsunami di Pacitan

Totok Wahyu Wibowo

Analisis Risiko Tsunami terhadap Bangunan dan Pengurangan


Risiko Bencana Berbasis Transfer Risiko: Studi Kasus di
Kelurahan Ploso, Pacitan

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GEO-INFORMATION PROGRAMME ACTIVITY


1. 2004/2005 : Miniworkshop : Pendirian Program Geoinformasi untuk Manajemen

Bencana kerjasama dengan ITC, Belanda.


2. 2007 : National Workshop :Kesiapan Pemerintah Daerah dalam Penanggulangan
Bencana Pasca UU No. 24 Tahun 2007 tentang Penanggulangan Bencana.
3. 2009 : National Traning Course :Capacity Building to Integrate Disaster Risk
Reduction into Coastal Management in Indonesia, Training Module, Fieldwork Guide,
and Exercise Development. Kerjasama antara PSBA UGM-UNEP Bangkok-Departemen
Kelautan dan Perikanan.
4. 2009 : International Seminar on :Disaster : Theory, Research, and Policy. Cooperate
with Graduate School, Gadjah Mada University and Kompas-Gramedia.
5. 2010 : Research and Workshop :Sistem Informasi Kebencanaan, Cooperate with
Bakosurtanal-PSBA UGM.
6. 2010 : Research and Workshop :GeoRisk Management in DIY. Cooperate with
Bakosurtanal-PSBA UGM.
7. 2010. ICITAP Traning Programme on Emergency Management. Cooperation with
Homeland Security, United States of America. Jakarta.
8. 2010 : Penyusunan SOP Penanggulangan Bencana di Indonesia. Kerjasama dengan
DP2M dan BNPB. Jakarta.
9. 2010 : Workshop :Sosialisasi SOP tentang Penanggulangan Bencana di Indonesia.
10. 2011 : National Workshop :Menuju Masyarakat Tangguh Bencana, Cooperate
with Program Studi CRCS SPs UGM.
11. 2011 : Limited Discussion :Perubahan Iklim dan Manajemen Bencana .
12. 2012 : Miniworkshop : Pengembangan Program M.Sc Minat Adaptasi dan Mitigasi
Perubahan Iklim cooperate with SPs UGM.

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WORKSHOP, SEMINAR, MONEV, FIELD WORKS ACTIVITIES

Prof. Dr. Sudibyakto (left) as Programme Director and Prof. Dr. Junun Sartohadi
(right) take a picture with Drs. Robert Voskuil (Joint Programme Coordinator,
ITC) when visit Indonesia to attending the Graduation Batch V (April, 2010 )

Prof. Dr. Sudibyakto (left) and Dr. AB Susanto as Excellence Scholarship


Coordinator, Mendikbud give the explanation about Beasiswa Unggulan From
Bureau for Planning and Foreign Cooperation (BPKLN-MENDIKBUD)(April,
2011)

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Double Degree Student batch VII take a picture with batch VIII student(TOEFL
improvement now at PPB UGM) before go to ITC Enschede, The Netherlands

Batch VII student in ITC......They said,come and join with us!

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Dr. David Rositter from ITC came to Indonesia to supervise double degree
students thesis fieldwork in Solo Central Java,

Dr. David Rositter and students visit Bengawan Solo rivers dike which cause
flood disaster in Surakarta, Centra Java.

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Geoinfo coorporate with Research Center for Disaster (PSBA) UGM held
Roundtable DisscussionClimate Change and Disaster Management

Geoinfo coorporate with Research Center for Disaster (PSBA) UGM held NonDegree Training from Pusbindiklatren-BappenasMitigasi Bencana in UC
Hotel , December 2011

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CERTIFICATE FROM ITC

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CERTIFICATE OF GADJAH MADA UNIVERSITY

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