Research Article
Spatial Analysis Of Agricultural Cultivation Area Based On Space Allocation In Gayo Lues District Spatial Planning, the Year 2012 - 2032
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.3-10-2018.2284349, author={Abubakar Karim and Muhammad Rusdi and Manfarizah Manfarizah and Darusman Darusman and Hifnalisa Hifnalisa}, title={Spatial Analysis Of Agricultural Cultivation Area Based On Space Allocation In Gayo Lues District Spatial Planning, the Year 2012 - 2032}, proceedings={Proceeding of the First International Graduate Conference (IGC) On Innovation, Creativity, Digital, \& Technopreneurship for Sustainable Development in Conjunction with The 6th Roundtable for Indonesian Entrepreneurship Educators 2018 Universitas Syiah Kuala October, 3-5, 2018 Banda Aceh, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={IGC}, year={2019}, month={5}, keywords={cultivation space adequacy and land availability land use deviation}, doi={10.4108/eai.3-10-2018.2284349} }
- Abubakar Karim
Muhammad Rusdi
Manfarizah Manfarizah
Darusman Darusman
Hifnalisa Hifnalisa
Year: 2019
Spatial Analysis Of Agricultural Cultivation Area Based On Space Allocation In Gayo Lues District Spatial Planning, the Year 2012 - 2032
IGC
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.3-10-2018.2284349
Abstract
This study aimed to (1) analyze the needs and availability of cultivation space that has been allocated based on the population of Gayo Lues District until the year of 2033 and (2) analyze the suitability of cultivation space utilization patterns based on space allocation in the Gayo Lues District Spatial Plan. The research was done in Gayo Lues District, Aceh Province, from March to Oct. 2018. Gayo Lues is located at 03º 40'26 "- 04º 16'55" N and 96º 43 '24 "- 97º 55' 24" E , with an area of 554,991 ha. Materials and methods used included various thematic maps and imagery of Landsat satellites in 2016. In addition to the field observations, a survey tool in the form of a global positioning system (GPS) was used, and Arc GIS 10.4 software was used for spatial data processing. The results showed the allocation of the cultivated area until the year 2032 was 160,017 ha. Land use deviations occur in all subdistricts, but the most deviated one was in Blangkejaren District, Dabun Gelang and Putri Betung. The deviation occurred was mainly due to the development of Sere Wangi cultivation. Based on the agreeable forestry land (TGHK) criteria, we found the unused area of 37,000 ha of 160,017 ha, for cultivation. However, there is 50,000 ha outside the allocation of cultivation area could be used for cultivation land. It is suggested that the allocation of cultivation be revised before the year 2032.