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2021 ◽  
Vol 39 (4 supplement) ◽  
pp. 1346-1353
Author(s):  
Nendi ROHAENDI ◽  
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Emi SUKIYAH ◽  
Dicky MUSLIM ◽  
Athanasius CIPTA ◽  
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The research goal is to evaluate land suitability for geo-tourism focuses on geology and landscape. Most of the Citatah karst area is natural-based industries or mining in particular. The ecological disturbance is an impetus for decision-makers to choose new use of land to deal with the conservation issues. SMCE techniques that apply geographic information systems (GIS) and analytical hierarchy processes. The use of land is formulated based on policy and stakeholder analysis. The research benefit is the possibility to change the area from mining to a geo-tourism area. There are two important results of research in spatial analysis, namely: intensive and extensive tourism areas, and the rest is for protective or no suitable area of tourism. In conclusion, the land suitability analysis is important for tourism industry development.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-26
Author(s):  
Bappa Sarkar ◽  
Prasanta Das ◽  
Nazrul Islam ◽  
Amiya Basak ◽  
Manoj Debnath ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 273
Author(s):  
Hioronimus Soka ◽  
Debora Budiyono ◽  
Riyanto Djoko

Land suitability analysis of the Sumberawan Temple landscape as a historical tourist attraction in Singosari, Malang Regency. Sumberawan Temple is located in Toyomarto Village, Singosari District, Malang Regency. The Sumberawan Temple area has a natural landscape, unique landscape beauty, historical buddhist temple buildings and preserved flora and fauna so that it has the potential to be developed into historical tourism objects. However, the absence of land suitability analysis for tourism in Sumberawan Temple, could possibly threaten and lose its historical value. This study aimed to analyze the land suitability of theSuberawan Temple landscape as a historical tourist attraction in Singosari, Malang Regency. Data collection techniques used in this study were quantitative descriptive methods. While the method of analysis was the method of land suitability analysis consisting of topography analysis, soil characteristics, hydrology, and land cover. The results showed that the development of a suitable area of Candi Sumberawan was 12,96 Ha (82%) and a very suitable area was 2,84 Ha (18%) of the total area of 15,80 Ha (100%).  


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Azemeraw Wubalem

Abstract Bellessa is found in central Gondar, which is affected frequently by drought thanks to spatial and temporal failure of rainfall. Therefore, the agriculture in this area has to be supported by surface irrigation. For this, land suitability analysis for surface irrigation is extremely important to scale back food security problem. GIS-based land suitability analysis was conducted using analytical hierarchy process methods. Eight factors like slope, elevation, distance to water source, land use, soil texture, type, depth, and drainage are considered and therefore the weight of every parameter was estimated using 8x8 pairwise comparison matrix. After all, final land suitability map was generated using weighted overlay method under GIS tool. the ultimate map was classified into four land suitable classes using natural break classification method as highly suitable (S1), moderately suitable (S2), marginally suitable (S3), and not suitable class (S4). The result showed that highly suitable, moderately suitable, marginally suitable and not suitable class are covered 13.9%, 46.9%, 26.9%, and 12.2% of the whole area, respectively. This study finding will features a vital role in conducting surface irrigation considering the input parameters and therefore the final demarcated suitable land classes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 113-127
Author(s):  
Hanifah Ikhsani ◽  
Azwin Azwin ◽  
Muhammad Ikhwan

Forest Area with Special Purposes (KHDTK) Buluh Cina requires a land suitability analysis so that the development of plant species can be carried out optimally. This study aims to map land units and determine land suitability classes. This study uses aerial photography to classify land cover and take soil samples. Furthermore, overlay analysis and species matching were carried out for 7 types of plants including durian, rambutan, sengon, mango, cacao, pineapple, and corn. The land suitability class is divided into 4 levels namely, very suitable (S1), suitable (S2), marginally suitable (S3), and not suitable (N). Based on the results, the actual land suitability class at KHDTK Buluh Cina class S1 was rambutan at SPL I and III. Land suitability class S2 is rambutan at SPL II and IV. S3 land suitability classes are durian, sengon, mango, cocoa, pineapple, and corn in SPL I, II, III, and IV. The potential land suitability class at KHDTK Buluh Cina class S1 is rambutan at SPL I, II, III and IV. Land suitability class S2 is durian, sengon, and cocoa at SPL I, II, III, and IV. S3 land suitability class is mango, pineapple, and corn in SPL I, II, III, and IV.


2021 ◽  
pp. 100199
Author(s):  
Arun Jyoti Nath ◽  
Rakesh Kumar ◽  
N. Bijayalaxmi Devi ◽  
Pebam Rocky ◽  
Krishna Giri ◽  
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