scholarly journals CARRYING CAPACITY AND LAND SUITABILITY OF RICE FIELDS ON THE SPATIAL PLANNING OF PANGKAJENE URBAN AREA

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 99
Author(s):  
Reza Asra ◽  
Andi Ayu Nurnawati ◽  
Muhammad Faisal MF ◽  
Aksal Mursalat

The growth of an urban area will result in the conversion of agricultural land to non-agricultural land. In some cases, agricultural land that has the most opportunity to experience conversion is rice fields. The purpose of this study is to provide an overview of the condition of the rice fields related to the carrying capacity and its suitability to the urban spatial layout of Pangkajene. The method used in this research is a quantitative descriptive analysis of spatial data and secondary data. The area of rice fields in the urban area of Pangkajene in a vulnerable time of 7 years decreased by 149 ha. The results of the calculation of the carrying capacity of rice fields in the Pangkajene urban area in 2020 amounted to 0.27 which is included in class III or low criteria. While the optimal population is 11,102 people. The total of 15.23 ha of land was not suitable for the agricultural planning zone in regional spatial planning. There are still people who build buildings in the agricultural area of 2.99 ha or 0.71%. The open land also exists in the area designated for agricultural activities covering an area of 6.91 ha or 1.63%. The residents also expand their yards in an area devoted to agricultural activities by 5.33 ha or 1.26%.Keywords: Rice Fields, Carrying Capacity, Spatial Planning, Geographic information system

2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 123 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carolina Sofya Werembinan ◽  
Caroline B. D. Pakasi ◽  
Lyndon R. J. Pangemanan

This study aims to determine the perceptions of the younger generation of agricultural activities in the Buha Sub-District of Mapanget District. This research was carried out from August 2017 to May 2018. Primary data was collected through interviews of 15 generations of young people with the help of filling out questionnaires. Secondary data was obtained from the Buha Village Office, Mapanget District. This analysis uses descriptive analysis. The results of this study indicate that the perception of the younger generation of agricultural activities in the Buha Sub-District is overall negative for agricultural activities. Viewed from internal factors include education, employment, gender and age. The higher the level of education, the wider the insight of the younger generation so that the lack of interest in the younger generation in agricultural activities is getting bigger. The younger generation who already have permanent jobs in the non-agricultural sector look down on agricultural activities because they assume that agricultural activities have a low social level. Women have a low interest in agricultural activities because they assume that agricultural activities are not suitable for women because it will damage their appearance. Respondents aged 21-30 years have a low interest in agricultural activities, in addition to reduced agricultural land. External factors include socialization, parental work status and land ownership status. The younger generation with a low level of socialization results in a lack of interest in the younger generation in agricultural activities. Parents of respondents who work in agriculture or non-agriculture do not want their children to make agricultural activities the main job. The young generation whose parents still own agricultural land is still doing agricultural activities to help their parents work on their farms.


2016 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 127
Author(s):  
Su Ritohardoyo ◽  
P Priyono

Generally the broader rural settlement the heavier population pressure on agricultural land. It indicates that carrying capacity of the rural environment threatened lower. The spatial distribution of the threat in a river basin is quite important as one of the river basin management inputs. Therefore, this article aims at exposing result of research about influence rural population growth and rural settlement land changes to environment carrying capacity. This research was carried out in the rural area in Progo river basin consists 56 sub districts (34 sub districts part of Jawa Tengah Province, and 22 sub districts part of Yogyakarta Special Region). The whole sub districts are such as unit analysis, and research method is based on secondary data analysis. Several data consist Districts Region in Figure 1997 and 2003 (Temanggung, Magelang, Kulon Progo, Sleman and Bantul) such as secondary data analysis. Data analysis employs of frequency and cross tabulation, statistics of regression and test. Result of the research shows that population growth of the rural areas in Progo river basin are about 0.72% annum; or the household growth about 3.15% annum as long as five years (1996-2003). Spatial distribution of the population growth in the upper part of the Progo river basin is higher than in the middle and lower part of the basin. The number proportion of farmer in every sub district area in this river basin have increased from 69.95% in 1997 to 70.81% in the year of 2003. It means that work opportunities broadening are still sluggish. However, the number proportion of farmers in the upper part of the Progo river basin is lower than in the middle and lower part of the basin. The rates of settlement land areas changes (0.32 ha/annum) as long as five years (1997-2003) is not as fast as the rates of agricultural land areas changes (0.47 ha/annum). Spatial land settlement areas changes in the lower (6.1 ha/annum) and middle parts (2.4 ha/annum) faster than upper part of the river basin, as a consequence the different accessibility to urban area. Environment carrying capacity of every sub district areas in this river basin becomes lower as long as five years (1997-2003). In the upper part of the basin however, the index of environment carrying data (0.13) higher than in the lower part of this river basin (0.09), especially in the several sub districts surrounding urban area. The environment carrying capacity of Progo river basin depends on the land settlement and the growth of household number changes. However, influence of the land settlement area changes is stronger than the growth of household number changes to the environment carrying capacity. This result of research shows that spatial and temporal characteristics of settlement environment degradation in the lower and middle parts wider than in the upper part of Progo river basin in the coming twenty five of years.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 131
Author(s):  
Alpha Nadeira Mandamdari ◽  
Djeimy Kusnaman ◽  
Adwi Herry Koesoema Elyanto

Agricultural land in Banyumas Regency has decreased from year to year due to population and economic growth. The farm rice fields in Banyumas Regency in 2017 were 66.210 hectares, reduced to 63.326 hectares in 2020 or decrease in land area of 4%. This research was aimed to examine the conversion rate of agricultural land in the Banyumas Regency and factors that determine the conversion of agricultural land in the Banyumas Regency. The primary method used was descriptive-analytical. Determination of the research location was using a purposive method in Banyumas Regency. The technique to analyze the data was Linear multiple regression (Ordinary Least Squares). The information which used in this research was secondary data in 2010 – 2020. The variables in this research are conversion of agricultural land, population, number of industries, Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP), and Farmer’s terms of trade (FTT). This research shows that the conversion rate of agricultural land in Banyumas Regency is 8,45%, meaning that the average of arm rice fields in Banyumas regency for the last ten years (2010 – 2020) has decreased by 8,45%. The multiple linear regression analysis shows that the variables number of population, number of industry, and Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) have a significant and positive effect on the conversion of agricultural land in Banyumas Regency. Farmer’s terms of trade (FTT) do not significantly affect agricultural land conversion in Banyumas Regency.


ASTONJADRO ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 118
Author(s):  
Ni Nyoman Samitri Putri ◽  
Ngakan Ketut Acwin Dwijendra

<p>Bali is the most popular tourist destination with Ubud one of the tourist destinations with its beautiful landscapes and rice fields. Mas Village, Ubud is one of the tourist villages that has been inaugurated by the Gianyar Regency Government based on the Decree of the Gianyar Regent Number 429/E-02/HK/2017 regarding the establishment of a Tourism Village. Jalan Rapuan which is located in Tarukan Tourism Village, Mas is one of the strategic corridors in Mas Tourism Village because it is a stretch of rice fields that has a high tourism selling value. The purpose of this study is to identify changes in land use in 2013-2021 due to tourism activities seen from the aspects that have a dominant influence on land use changes. Quantitative method is the method used with primary and secondary data collection methods and stages of analysis in the form of descriptive analysis of tourism activities in Mas Village, statistical-descriptive analysis of land use change with overlay analysis on the Jalan Rapuan corridor. The results showed that there was a change in land use along the Rapuan corridor in 2013-2021 by 14% of the non-built land to be built in the form of tourist accommodation and housing. The indicators analyzed by factor analysis were able to explain important factors, namely external factors of 31.69%, internal factors of 23.821% and regulatory factors of 17.218% with a total of factors able to explain land use change of 72.73%.</p>


2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (3A) ◽  
pp. 63
Author(s):  
River Pieter Tandaju ◽  
Elsje P. Manginsela ◽  
Nordy F. L. Waney

The research aims to describe the impact of the conversion of agricultural land of cloves to the socio-economic condition of farmers. The study was conducted from May to July 2017. The data used are primary data obtained through interviews to 5 (five) respondents who sell land for land converted. Secondary data is obtained from Tetetana Hill nature reserve, Kumelembuai village government, books and journals. Data analysis used is descriptive analysis. The research results showed that viewed from the economic side, land conversion has a positive impact for the farmers family and local society. Positive impacts for farmers family include increasing the income, helping to construction the house of farmers, opening up a new farming businesses, and for local society like existence of jobs. Viewed from the social side, land conversion has positive and negative impacts, that is: change of farmers family life status (positive impact), and the influence of visitor habits toward society (negative impact).


2021 ◽  
Vol 887 (1) ◽  
pp. 012006
Author(s):  
A. Prasetyo ◽  
B. Heryanto

Abstract This study aimed to estimate using geospatial the feed carrying capacity of agricultural wastes, especially in Grobogan Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. The method that has been used in this study is the descriptive analysis which is sourced from secondary data from Grobogan Regency. Analysis of agricultural waste production includes rice straw, corn and soybeans converted into dry matter feed. Geospatial analysis using ArcGis 10.3 software to extract feed carrying capacity data in the form of maps. The result showed that dry matter agricultural wastes 405528.81 (tons/year), The capacity of beef cattle was 924606 (animal units) and the ability to add beef cattle was 791036 (animal units). The conclusion of the study that Grobogan Regency has to carrying capacity indexes were at safe levels.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Sugito Efendi ◽  
Regi Zaky Utama

The purpose of this study is to ascertain the effect of organizational culture, competency, motivation, and compensation on employee performance in the Jakarta Department of Spatial Planning and Land Management. This study used quantitative research and descriptive analysis. The study analyzed two categories of data: primary and secondary data. The data collection method used is a observation and unstructured interviews. In this study, the population taken were all civil servants of the Jakarta Department of Spatial Planning and Land Management, totalling 172 employees. In contrast, the sample taken by the researcher was the entire population in the study. The research data were analyzed using the Validity Test, Reliability Test, Path Analysis and Hypothesis Testing. Based on the results of the analysis and discussion, it can be concluded that: 1) Organizational Culture and Compensation have a positive and significant impact on Employee Performance at the Jakarta Department of Spatial Planning and Land Management; and 2) Competence and motivation have a negative and significant effect on employee performance at the Jakarta Department of Spatial Planning and Land Management.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 528-535
Author(s):  
Desra Sahputra ◽  
Muhammad Rusdi ◽  
Sugianto Sugianto

Abstrak. Penyimpangan penggunaan lahan sangat sering terjadi terhadap rencana tata ruang wilayah (RTRW). Daerah pinggiran kota merupakan wilayah yang banyak mengalami perubahan penggunaan lahan terutama perubahan penggunaan lahan pertanian menjadi non pertanian. Adapun tujuan penelitian untuk menganalisis tingkat keselarasan penggunaan lahan basah eksisting di Kecamatan Darul Imarah berdasarkan RTRW. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode deskriptif dengan teknik survai. Sedangkan analisis data spasial menggunakan SIG dengan konsep extract, overlay dan reclassify. Hasil kajian menunjukkan sebesar 583,94 ha (86,68%) sawah eksisting di kawasan kajian telah selaras dengan RTRW dan yang tidak selaras yaitu sebesar 0,15 ha (0,02%). Sementara 89,57 ha (13,3%) sawah eksisting lainnya ditemukan belum selaras dengan RTRW Kabupaten Aceh Besar tahun 2012-2032.The Use of Existing Wetland Analysis Based On Spatial Planning in Peri Urban Area in Banda Aceh (Case study: Darul Imarah Subdistrict Aceh Besar Regency)Abstract. The deviation of land use is very frequent happened to spatial planning. Suburban areas are areas which undergo many changes in land use, especially changes in the use of agricultural land to non-agricultural. The purpose of the research is to analyze the aligned level of the existing wetland use in Darul Imarah sub-district based on spatial planning. The method used in this research was descriptive method with survey technique. While the spatial data analysis was using GIS with extract, overlay and reclassify concept. The result of the study showed that 583.94 ha (86.68%) of the existing fields in the study area were aligned with the RTRW and the non-aligned ones were 0.15 ha (0.02%). Meanwhile, 89.57 ha (13.3%) of other existing rice fields had not been aligned with the spasial planning of Aceh Besar Regency in 2012-2032.


2021 ◽  
Vol 896 (1) ◽  
pp. 012009
Author(s):  
S P Hadi ◽  
B Prabawani ◽  
R S Hamdani

Abstract The volume of solid waste in Semarang City reached 1,300 tons per day consisting of 65 percent organic and 35 percent inorganic waste. 77.64 percent of waste was transported and disposed at Jatibarang landfill, 17.65 percent was managed by waste Bank and by temporary landfills (TPS) and 4.71 percent waste remain unmanaged. Jatibarang landfill is predicted to be exceeded its carrying capacity in 2021. To deal with this problem, through a public private partnership scheme, a PLTSa (waste to energy) has been developed. PLTSa would manage 70 percent of waste and produce 20 MW electricity sold to the State Electricity Company (PLN). The government of Semarang City must pay a tipping fee of 780,555 IDR per ton to the PLTSa Management. This paper analyses the development of PLTSa by comparing with another similar project. The research method was descriptive analysis, relied on secondary data, webinars, and informal interviews with relevant persons. This study found that waste to energy project will create dependency on the city government financially and operationally. To create sustainable waste management, it is recommended to utilize appropriated technology enabling the city government to operate by themselves and enjoy the benefit of electricity resulted from the process.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (01) ◽  
pp. 29-37
Author(s):  
A. Gustiwan ◽  
Lia Warlina

Sukasirna Village is one of ten villages that existed in Kecamatan Sukaluyu. The area of Kecamatan Sukaluyu  is about 48.02 km2 or 4,802 ha. In the local Government Regulation No. 17 Year 2012 about Spatial Plan Kabupaten Cianjur in 2011 – 2031 set Kecamatan Sukaluyu bas set industrial zone. The research objectives area to identify land use change and it’s impact were to the economy of community in Desa Sukasirna. Data collection techniques were primary and secondary data collection. Primary data obtained from the results of observation and dissemination of questionnaires to the communities and farmers, while the secondary data obtained from relevant institutions agencies such as BAPPEDA, Badan Pusat Statistik, and the Office of Sukasirna Village. Method used for data analysis were descriptive analysis and overlay techniques for land use map in 2006, 2011, and 2016. The reseach resultan showed there was conversion of agricultural land into industrial land use. The area of agricultural land i.e ricefield in 2006 was 81.1 percent, in 2011 was 77 percent and in 2016, the area was 66.2 percent. The Langest conversion of agricultural land into industrial land was in 2011 to 2016 with an area of 57,37. The impact on livelihoods and people's income in 2016 had a decline in the number of farmers and there was an increasing livelihood of factory employees. The growth of industry increased the income of the community in 41 percent and additional income such as trading around the industrial area. Impacts on farmers led to a decrease in land ownership of farmers with a percentage of 48 percent, as well as other impacts on the environment were water pollution and air /sound pollution with a percentage of 70 percent.   Kata Kunci : Guna Lahan, Perubahan Guna Lahan, Pemukiman, dan Pemasukan


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