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THE INFLUENCE OF IMPROVING THE ANWAR IDRIS ROAD SECTION ON REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN TANJUNGBALAI CITY Ningsih Farida Manalu; Cut Nuraini; Abdi Sugiarto
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v3i3.121

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The upgrading of Anwar Idris Road in Tanjungbalai City is an important project that aims to improve the quality of infrastructure and facilitate the movement of goods and services. This study examines the social, economic, and environmental impacts arising from the construction of the road. The results show that the road upgrade provides significant benefits in terms of accessibility and economic opportunities for the community, but also poses challenges such as socio-economic inequality, air pollution, congestion, and land use change. This study suggests the need for more inclusive planning, efficient traffic management, and policies that focus on environmental sustainability to ensure sustainable benefits for the wider community.
ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF THE QUALITY AND ACCESS TO CLEAN WATER IN SEI RAJA SUBDISTRICT, TANJUNG BALAI CITY Yoppie Prayoga S; Cut Nuraini; Abdi Sugiarto
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v3i3.122

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This study aims to analyze public perceptions of the quality and accessibility of clean water services in Sei Raja Village, Tanjungbalai City. The approach used is a qualitative approach with data collection techniques through in-depth interviews, field observations, and documentation. The results of the study indicate that most people still complain about the condition of clean water used daily. The main problems felt by the community are the quality of water which is still colored, smelly, and tasteless, as well as the unequal access to clean water services, especially in areas far from the main distribution network. In addition, technical constraints such as limited infrastructure, distance to water sources, and service capacity also affect public satisfaction. The community has high hopes for the improvement of clean water services, both in terms of quality and distribution reach, as well as the active involvement of the government and community in participatory water management.
STUDY OF THE POTENTIAL AND STRATEGY OF RAW WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT TO MEET THE NEED FOR SUSTAINABLE CLEAN WATER IN TANJUNGBALAI CITY Rahmat Fauzi; Cut Nuraini; Abdi Sugiarto
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v3i3.123

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Fulfillment of clean water needs in Tanjungbalai City still faces various challenges, although the potential of raw water sources from the Silau River and drilled wells is quite large. The current clean water distribution system is not optimal in meeting the needs of the community, with a high level of water leakage and inadequate infrastructure. This study aims to analyze the potential of available raw water sources, factors that affect water quality and quantity, and the effectiveness of the clean water distribution system in Tanjungbalai City. The results of the study indicate that high water leakage and old infrastructure conditions are the main problems in clean water distribution. Therefore, the suggested solutions include infrastructure improvements, the application of advanced technology in water treatment and distribution, and diversification of raw water sources to ensure the availability of sustainable clean water for the community. This study is expected to contribute to the management of water resources in Tanjungbalai City.
EFFECTIVE AND SUSTAINABLE SANITATION SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR SLUM SETTLEMENTS IN TANJUNGBALAI CITY Nella Febrina Silalahi; Cut Nuraini; Abdi Sugiarto
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v3i3.124

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Sanitation issues in slum areas in Tanjungbalai City are a major concern in efforts to improve the quality of life and public health. This study aims to explore the factors that influence sanitation management in slum areas and provide policy recommendations to improve sanitation management. The research method used is a qualitative approach with data collection through interviews and field observations. The results of the study indicate that the main factors that hinder effective and sustainable sanitation management in slum areas are limited infrastructure, low community participation, and limited budget. In addition, the impact of poor sanitation on health and the environment is very significant, including increasing rates of water-based diseases and environmental pollution. The suggested policy recommendations include improving sanitation infrastructure, implementing environmentally friendly waste processing technology, empowering communities, and stricter law enforcement. Collaboration between the government, private sector, and communities is also needed to ensure the sustainability of sanitation programs in the future.
ANALYSIS OF HOUSING DEVELOPMENT GROWTH IN DATUK BANDAR TIMUR DISTRICT, TANJUNGBALAI CITY Lasthreeida Juwita; Abdi Sugiarto; Cut Nuraini
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v3i3.125

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This study aims to analyze the patterns, driving factors, and impacts of housing development growth in Datuk Bandar Timur District, Tanjungbalai City. Using a qualitative approach, this study reveals that housing development in the area shows a rapid spread pattern towards the suburbs with characteristics of cluster and sporadic development. The main driving factors include population growth, local economic development, infrastructure development, changes in people's lifestyles, government policy support, and land availability. This growth has an impact on the environment, society, and infrastructure, such as reduced green open space, changes in social structure, and uneven distribution of public facilities. To overcome these impacts, a sustainable housing development management strategy is needed through spatial planning enforcement, strengthening licensing supervision, environmentally based development, and public education. This research is expected to be the basis for designing more targeted and sustainable housing development policies in the future.
DETERMINATION OF SLUM AREA STATUS IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PLANNING OF TANJUNGBALAI CITY Ema Carolin Rotua Pasaribu; Abdi Sugiarto; Cut Nuraini
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v3i3.126

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Determination of slum status is an important initial step in sustainable development planning in Tanjungbalai City. This study aims to evaluate the existing conditions of slum areas in the city and analyze the role of slum status determination in supporting sustainable urban development planning. Based on the data collected, slum status determination allows for more targeted planning in infrastructure improvement, fulfillment of basic needs, and community empowerment. However, there are a number of obstacles in this process, including limited accurate data, less than optimal inter-sectoral coordination, and community resistance to change. Therefore, a comprehensive strategy is needed, including strengthening data systems, cross-sectoral coordination, increasing community participation, supportive policies, and sustainable funding to strengthen the slum status determination process and realize sustainable urban development. This study provides recommendations for the Tanjungbalai City government to continue to strengthen collaboration between the government, community, and private sector in order to achieve inclusive and sustainable development goals.
SUSTAINABLE ECOLOGICAL PLANNING STUDY OF SEBERANG FISHERMAN VILLAGE RESIDENTIAL AREA, PALUH KURAU, NORTH SUMATRA PROVINCE Yusen Effendy; Feby Milanie; Abdi Sugiarto
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v3i2.128

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Seberang Fishermen's Village, Paluh Kurau, Muara Belawan, North Sumatra Province, is an area that functions as a residence and fishing ground. Slum areas, inconsistencies in spatial planning, limited land, irregular buildings with poor quality, high density, disease susceptibility, poor infrastructure, vulnerability to social problems and poverty are the problems facing microorganisms in Seberang Fishermen's Village, Paluh Kurau. This study used qualitative methods with a descriptive approach to provide an assessment of organizational planning strategies, focusing on harmony through the linkages and unity between policies, natural conditions, economics, and socio-cultural aspects, while considering ecological values in line with national development goals. The study concluded that planning focuses on increasing community empowerment, ecological planning, and enhancing the community's social capital structure.
LOCAL KNOWLEDGE IN WATERSHED GOVERNANCE FOR ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION: A CASE STUDY OF THE BATANG GADIS RIVER BASIN IN THE SETTLEMENT LANDSCAPE OF MANDAILING NATAL Cut, Nuraini; Feby Milanie; Abdi Sugiarto; Mohd Nazri Saidon
International Journal on Livable Space Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): HERITAGE AND SETTLEMENT SUSTAINABILITY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/livas.v10i2.23353

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The Batang Gadis Watershed in Mandailing Natal faces mounting ecological pressures from environmental degradation, changing land-use patterns, and insufficient community participation in conservation initiatives. To address these challenges, the indigenous ecological wisdom of the Mandailing community presents a culturally appropriate and proven framework for watershed stewardship. This study explores local knowledge systems used in river management and evaluates their contribution to ecosystem restoration. Through a qualitative case study methodology, researchers gathered data  via interviews with community elders, direct observation of practices, and comprehensive documentation of river-centered cultural traditions. The study reveals that traditional practices including as lubuk larangan (sacred fishing prohibition areas), ceremonial rituals (marpangir), and streamside management protocols constitute an integrated ecological governance framework. These customary practices help preserve water quality, safeguard biological diversity, and strengthen community-based resource stewardship. The findings demonstrated that indigenous knowledge systems substantially improve watershed resilience. Incorporating these traditional approaches into official environmental framework offers a context-sensitive, community-driven, and culturally authentic pathway for ecological restoration.
INVENTORY OF SHADE TREES IN GREEN OPEN SPACES IN TAMAN AHMAD YANI, TAMAN BERINGIN, TAMAN CADIKA IN MEDAN CITY Ihsan Nur Harahap; Abdiyanto; Abdi Sugiarto
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v2i2.38

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City parks are green open spaces (RTH) that have social, aesthetic, recreational, educational and other activity functions in urban areas, making them valuable assets for cities. Green open space is important for preserving the environment, mitigating climate impacts due to CO2 emissions, reducing air pollution, and increasing water absorption. The city of Medan, with an area of ​​281.99 km² and a population of 2,494,512 people, is facing serious problems due to imbalanced development which reduces green open space, increases emissions and air pollution, and the risk of flooding. According to Medan City Regional Regulation no. 1 In 2022, Medan has a green open space of 16.39% of the target of 20%, but the current condition has only reached 6.37%. Green open space is effective in reducing emissions, air pollution and flood risk, as well as providing recreational space. Green open space inventory with satellite imagery is important for real-time monitoring and better spatial planning. This research is needed to determine the condition and types of trees in various green open spaces in Medan City, including the number of trees, types of trees, types of shade trees, and tree stratification. This data will guide future greening strategies to benefit the environment and community well-being. Based on the inventory at Beringin Park, Ahmad Yani Park and Cadika Park, Medan City, there are a total of 1193 trees. In Ahmad Yani Park there are 222 trees with Raja Palm dominating 77 trees (34.68%) and Mahogany 35 trees (15.77%) and has 25 tree species with 20 types of shade trees, 47 large trees, 53 medium trees, and 122 small trees. Beringin Park has 183 trees with Mahogany dominating with 67 trees (36.61%) and Trembesi with 25 trees (13.66%) and has 25 tree species with 21 types of shade trees, 11 large trees, 20 medium trees, and 23 trees. small. Cadika Park has 788 trees with Ketapang Kencana dominating with 135 trees (17.13%) and Mahogany with 109 trees (13.83%) and has 40 tree species with 35 types of shade trees, 164 large trees, 250 medium trees, and 374 small tree. Identification of tree canopy width shows that 216 trees in Medan City have a canopy width of 4 meters, 68 trees have the smallest canopy width of 2 meters, and the trees with the largest canopy width are Angsana and Pulai in Ahmad Yani Park with a canopy width of 25 meters.
IMPLEMENTATION OF REGIONAL SPATIAL PLANNING (RTRW) EFFORTS TO REALIZE SUSTAINABLE CITY DEVELOPMENT (ANALYSIS STUDY OF MEDAN CITY'S REGIONAL SPATIAL PLANNING (RTRW) Arwynta Nasution; Abdiyanto; Abdi Sugiarto
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v2i2.54

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This research explains howImplementation of Regional Spatial Planning (RTRW) Efforts to Realize Sustainable City Development (Analysis study of Medan City's Regional Spatial Planning (RTRW).This research uses a qualitative descriptive method, a type of literature study which aims to describe the results of the researchers' findings on several journal articles found.This literature review was carried out with the awareness that knowledge will continue to develop along with changes and progress over time. The purpose of the literature review is for the benefit of the research project itself. Research resultSpatial planning activities are interrelated, namely spatial planning, space utilization, and control of space utilization which are outlined in spatial planning products in the form of RTRW in a hierarchical manner from central to regional. Regional spatial planning is one of the mandatory affairs of regional governments in the regional autonomy regime, which is reflected in Article 13 and Article 14 of the Regional Government Law. Development is not only related to programs and activities, but also attention to spatial aspects towards sustainable development and regional economic growth. In reality, implementation in the field has not been able to fully provide optimal results regarding regional independence in general. Geographical conditions as well as diverse characteristics and unequal availability of resources are fundamental factors so that these efforts do not run with the same quality.