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PERAN PUSAT PELAYANAN KOTA TERNATE TERHADAP DAERAH HINTERLAND: (Kota Tidore Kepulauan, Kota Sofifi dan Kabupaten Halmahera Barat) Husni, Ibrahim; Surya, Batara; Tato, Sahriar
Jurnal Ilmiah Ecosystem Vol. 18 No. 3 (2018): ECOSYSTEM September - December 2018
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian pada Masyarakat Universitas Bosowa

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Tujuan Penelitian ini untuk menganalisis peran Kota Ternate bekerja sebagai determinan terhadap perubahan morfologi kawasan perkotaan serta menganalisis dan mengkaji pengaruh secara signifikan peran Kota Ternate sebagai pusat pelayanan terhadap daerah hinterlandnya. Tulisan ini menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif dengan mengunakan metode analisis deskriptif dan pengujian statistik menguunakan analisis SEM. Data diperoleh melalui observasi, survei, dan dokumentasi.Hasil penelitian menunjukan peran Kota Ternate sebagai pusat pelayanan dicirikan dengan keberadaan fungsi pelayanan yang terbangun meliputi fungsi komersil, pusat pelayanan jasa, pusat perbelanjaan, kegiatan ekonomi pasar modern, pemilihan lokasi kegiatan ekonomi yang terpusat pada daerah pesisir dan pusat kota, serta kemudahan kebijakan ijin lokasi pembangunan kegiatan ekonomi berdampak pada pergerakan dari daerah hinterland dengan akumulasi perkembangan pusat pelayanan di Kota Ternate dicirikan dengan penggunaan lahan mix use berkonstribusi terhadap perubahan morfologi kawasan perkotaan Kota Ternate dan pergerakan penduduk dari daerah hinterland. Artinya pembangunan pusat pelayanan di Kota Ternate tidak hanya mempengaruhi sistem pergerakan dari Kota Ternat e itu sendiri melainkan juga memberikan pengaruh pergerakan dari daerah interlandnya meliputi Kota Tidore Kepulauan, Kota Sofifi, dan Kabupaten Halmahera Barat.
Identification of Groundwater Using Geoelectric Method in Tobololo Village, West Ternate District Ternate City, North Maluku Province Arif, Abdul Kadir Dahlan; Konoras, Wawan A.K; Fara, Letris; Djunaidi, Muhammad; Husni, Ibrahim
JURNAL BIOSAINSTEK Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Jurnal BIOSAINSTEK
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH MALUKU UTARA

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Ternate City is the most densely populated area both demographically and building, this causes the need for clean water to increase, by looking at the geological structure of Ternate City which is most of the area is rock, of course it is an obstacle in itself in meeting the need for clean water The purpose of the activity is to obtain an overview of the availability and potential of groundwater that can be exploited in the study area, so that it can be used as an alternative to raw water supply planning. with indications that there is water at a depth of 160 to 190 meters, Based on the character pattern of the constituent rocks, there are sandstones, and tuff and subsurface contour patterns. Red, There are andesite rocks in the form of lava and brexi andesite. Dark Green – Light Green, There are clay rocks, this type of rock is included in impermeable rocks Orange Color: There are laharic brexi rocks, in this position it is very unlikely that water can be trapped, because laharic brexi is a lateral rock deposit, while clay is the opposite, which is characterized by impermeabl rocks, Blue Color, It is a puddle of surface water at a depth of 10 to 20 meters.
Spatial Transformation in Central Weda Industrial Expansion, Land-Use Change, and Settlement Dynamics in Indonesia’s Nickel Frontier Alhadar, Nabila Islamaiya; Husni, Ibrahim; Ariyanto, Ariyanto; Musa, Abdul Haris
Journal of Science and Engineering Vol 8, No 2 (2025): Journal of Science and Engineering (Josae)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Khairun

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The Indonesia Weda Bay Industrial Park (IWIP) has rapidly transformed Central Weda District’s spatial structure between 2012 and 2022. This paper integrates satellite-based land-use change analysis, regional statistics, spatial plan (RTRW/RDTR) review, field survey summaries, and carrying-capacity computations to evaluate the impacts of industrial agglomeration on land conversion, housing pressure, tenure dynamics, and ecological buffer integrity. Results (from local datasets) show settlements increased from 39.3 ha (2012) to 82.2 ha (2022), while industrial area expanded to 16,000 ha. Industrial employment rose from 650 (2018) to 29,800 (2022), fueling a nearly 400% increase in local land prices (e.g., Lelilef Sawai: IDR 50,000/m² - IDR 277,000/m²). Carrying capacity calculations indicate most villages retain DDPm 1 (sufficient capacity) except Lelilef Sawai (DDPm 1), which already exceeds sustainable settlement thresholds. The paper concludes with policy recommendations for zoning enforcement, ecological buffer protection, worker housing programs, and integrated industrial-regional planning.