DEVELOPMENT OF THE PROCEDURE FOR IDENTIFYING ALTERNATIVE SPATIAL PATTERNS BASED ON POLICY SCENARIOS AND SPATIAL CONTIGUITY TO PROMOTE SUSTAINABLE SPATIAL PLANNING AT THE REGENCY/CITY LEVEL (CASE STUDY: BOGOR REGENCY)
Sustainable spatial planning at the regency/city level is essential for obtaining sustainable development across Indonesia. Nevertheless, due to limitations in implementation mechanisms and methodologies, the concepts of carrying capacity and sustainability have not been thoroughly incorporated i...
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Format: | Theses |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/87039 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Sustainable spatial planning at the regency/city level is essential for obtaining
sustainable development across Indonesia. Nevertheless, due to limitations in
implementation mechanisms and methodologies, the concepts of carrying capacity
and sustainability have not been thoroughly incorporated into spatial planning in
Indonesia, especially at the regency/city levels. The study aims to develop a
location-allocation method at the regency/city level to identify alternative land
use/land cover locations for spatial planning recommendations. The research
method comprises land use/land cover allocation, land suitability assessment by
ECOC-SVM, identification of land use/land cover locations based on spatial
contiguity, evaluate and develop spatial planning recommendations utilizing a nonweighted
overlay relevance matrix. This study provides a procedure for identifying
alternative land use/land cover locations based on quantitative carrying capacity
indicators for sustainable spatial planning. The results indicate that employing
ecological footprint, land suitability, and spatial contiguity can yield optimal
alternative land use/land cover locations, reducing land deficits for Dryland
Agriculture by 84.08% and completely for other land covers/land uses but still
resulting in fragmentation. This study indicates that spatial plan recommendations
can be obtained by evaluating the relevance between alternative land use/land
cover locations and the spatial plans, utilizing a non-weighted overlay relevance
matrix approach. About 27% of Bogor District is advised for zoning alterations,
68% for preserving existing functions, and 5% for modifications based on further
observations. The performance of the land suitability model can be enhanced by
incorporating physical, disaster-related, or socio-economic parameters.
Additionally, land use/land cover has to be assessed through the ecological
footprint method which can be represented in spatial planning zones to improve the
efficiency of the developing spatial planning recommendations procedure.
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