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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
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
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Course Programme
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Geo-Info Graph
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Thesis Title
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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).
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:
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.
C. GEOINFO PROFILE
Objective & Goals
INTRODUCTION
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Indonesian Universities
Research Institutions
Government Organizations (Planning
Department, Disaster Management
Related Department, Geo-information
Related Department, etc)
Private Sectors (NGOs/INGOs, others)
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Orientation
Study Load
Grade
Variants
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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
assessment regulations
marking system
midterm evaluation
thesis examination
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
Core module
UGM
January-March
Studio
UGM
April-June
Research methology
July-September
Fieldwork/Research
UGM
September-December
Thesis
UGM
April
Graduation
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)
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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
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: Self Study
: Overhead or Exam
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.
ii.
Lecturer name
> 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%
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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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SCHOLARSHIP
ITC
3 Months
UGM
Graduation
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REGISTERED STUDENT
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SOURCE OF FUNDING
NUMBER OF ALUMNI
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LEVEL OF ALUMNI
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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
Hero Marhaento
M.Anggri Setiawan
Barandi Sapta
Widartono
BATCH II (2006/2007)
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Anna Tosiani
Arif Pratisto
Firdaini
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Mayasih Wigati
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Rachman Rifai
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Wulan Rochmawati
Safrudin
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Defi Susanti
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Ebta Adharisandi
Rudiansyah Putra
Kajian Risiko Tsunami Terhadap Bangunan Gedung NonHunian Dengan Skenario Variasi Ketinggian Run-Up pada
Garis Pantai; Studi Kasus Kota Banda Aceh, Indonesia
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Hosen Utama
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Nugroho Christanto
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20
Utia Suarma
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25
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Aisyah Ekasari
Andi Setiawan
Muhammad Sigit
Pujotomo
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Tony Rianto
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Pujiatmo Subarkah
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Wahida
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BATCH IV (2008/2009)
Bonaventura Firman D.
W.
Diah Pratiwi C.
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Fetty Febrianti
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Morphologic Analysis of Merapi Edifice in Studying Merapi Type Eruption, to Improve Volcanic Hazard Map
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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
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Kurniawan Sigit
Nina Marlena
Jaswadi
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BATCH V (2009/2010)
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Ali Achmadi
Bagus Haryono
54
Bambang Sudrajat
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Bayu Aswandono
56
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Kusmiarto
59
Muhammad Syukril
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Sinta Damayanti
62
Tipuk Purwandari
Zayinul Farhi
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BATCH VI (2010/2011)
Florensius Steven
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Ratih Probosiwi
Haruman Hendarsah
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68
Agus Yasin
69
Luki Ariyanto
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Aris Prasena
Supari
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Afrinia Lisditya
Permatasari
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28
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Jumadi
Bujed Pamungkas
Deasy Rimanda C.
Aditya Saputra
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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 )
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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
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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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