ANALYSIS OF SPATIAL ALLOCATION FOR A COAL MINING IN URBAN AREAS
Urban area, the center of settlement and population activities which is characterized by administrative restrictions stipulated in the legislation and is dominated by productive activities rather than agriculture. In the case of mineral exploitation in the urban area, the municipal government fac...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/54663 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Urban area, the center of settlement and population activities which is
characterized by administrative restrictions stipulated in the legislation and is
dominated by productive activities rather than agriculture. In the case of mineral
exploitation in the urban area, the municipal government faced with the problem
of land conflicts between land for mining use for the purpose of utilization of
minerals, and land for residential areas and economic sectors with the limited
carrying capacity of the environment and urban spatial. To handle these
situations, it is important to analyze the allocation of mining area in the urban
area, associated with the functions and carrying capacity of the city (in these
cases coal mining in the city of Samarinda). In this study, conducted spatial
analysis which includes the city of Samarinda city spatial utilization using spatial
maps of the city and coal mining sector’s benefit and allocation. Obtained value
of the carrying capacity of the city, the benefits of the sector in the city's economic
growth, land use conversion, and spatial allocation of WIUP in urban areas. By
considering wide and expiry date of the mining permit also the main function and
carrying capacity of the city, the spatial allocation for mining coal in Samarinda
is 25.893,98 ha or 36% of Samarinda territory. To solve the problem of the land
allocation, the government should adjust mining activity to spatial strategy by
considering mining open land, post minig plan and regional land use plan. |
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