Identification of Vegetation in Lio Mountain Prone Areas in Brebes Regency and its Implementation as A Learning E-Module Plant Diversity

Authors

  • Meliya Purnama Sari 123Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Mathematics Education, Natural Sciences and Information Technology, PGRI University Semarang Author
  • Ary Susatyo Nugroho Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Mathematics Education, Natural Sciences and Information Technology, PGRI University Semarang Author
  • Eko Retno Mulyaningrum Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Mathematics Education, Natural Sciences and Information Technology, PGRI University Semarang Author

Keywords:

Brebes, E-Modul, Landsliders, Lio Mountain

Abstract

This research is motivated by the phenomenon of landslides in various regions in Indonesia. In addition, the mountainous area of Lio, Brebes Regency has the potential as a source for making teaching materials for the Biology of plant diversity in class X SMA. The aims of this study were: 1) to determine the types of vegetation that can prevent landslides in the mountainous area of Lio, and 2) to know the application of teaching materials in the E-Module to the learning of class X high school students related to plant diversity. The method used is a qualitative method. The population of this study is all vegetation that can prevent landslides in the Lio Mountains area. The samples for this study were grass, shrubs, and trees that could prevent landslides in the mountainous area of Lio, Brebes Regency. Sampling in this study using a purposive sampling technique. Data collection techniques using observation and documentation. Data analysis used qualitative data analysis methods. The results showed that the vegetation that lives and grows in the landslide area of the Lio Mountains, Brebes Regency, includes: grass vegetation, shrub vegetation, and tree vegetation. The grass vegetation that lives and grows the most, namely: meniran, buffalo grass, bitter, and bandotan. The bush vegetation that lives and grows the most, namely: Siliguri, sembung vines, secant, and jarong. The tree vegetation that lives and grows the most, namely: cherry, teak, lamtoro, and ketapang.

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2024-03-04

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