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Title: Mangrove Management Based on Local Wisdom Through Increased Perception in School Environment (Case Study at Lhokseumawe, Aceh)
Authors: Susiloningtyas, Dewi
Handayani, Tuty
Amalia, Naila
Nadhira, Arum Ira
Keywords: Lhokseumawe
School
Local Wisdom
Mangrove
Issue Date: 25-Oct-2016
Publisher: IOP Conference Series
Abstract: After 2004 tsunami, lots of efforts have been made, such as building school and distributing mangrove forests. This study examines the perception of teachers and students about mangrove management which spread in the administrative area of Lhokseumawe to become a reference then applied as local education regarding mangrove after tsunami disaster. This paper was based on primary data taken using questionnaire with a predetermined analysis unit to interview teachers and students in the study area. The result presented with quantitative and descriptive analysis. The result is of the total number of junior high schools in the city of Lhokseumawe as many as 41 Public Schools, Private and Religious School, there are 31 schools with priority for local wisdom education implemented mangrove. The result is classified with 3 class.The school’s first priority is schools with a melee, with mangroves poor condition, educational, priority 2 is schools with close proximity to the mangrove and mangrove condition with moderate levels of damage. Schools with third priority are school with a close range, and mangrove good condition. Priority I, as many as 18 schools, 10 schools priority II and 3 school for priority with learning competency standards that differ from each other.
URI: http://paper.sci.ui.ac.id/jspui/handle/2808.28/279
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