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PERENCANAAN DESA WISATA BERBASIS KEARIFAN LOKAL DI KABUPATEN HUMBANG HASUNDUTAN (Studi Kasus: Desa Marbun Toruan, Desa Pearung dan Desa Tipang) Sumbayak, Sintya O; Waani, Judy O; Tungka, Aristotulus Ernst
SPASIAL Vol 8, No 3 (2021)
Publisher : SPASIAL

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Marbun Toruan Village, Tipang Village, and Pearung Village have various tourism potentials as well as unique local wisdom, namely nature tourism, culture, history, culinary and unique social life so that it has the potential to be developed as a tourist village. However, the management of tourism potential has not been maximized so that area planning is needed to integrate every potential it has in order to become a tourist destination. Planning the potential of tourism villages based on local wisdom is one of the efforts to synergize between the village government and the community to care for and participate in managing tourism resources. The purpose of this study is to identify the potential of the village and the plan is based on local wisdom. The research method used is descriptive qualitative by using the SWOT analysis method and qualitative data analysis methods which include data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. To achieve the objectives of this research is to determine the strengths, weaknesses, threats, and opportunities based on the variables studied and determine the development strategy by considering the existing conditions. The results of the research obtained state the priority of tourism village planning strategies based on local wisdom which focuses on planning tourist attractions, accessibility, accommodation, amenities, and supporting infrastructure for tourism activities.Keywords: tourism planning, tourist village, local wisdom
Dynamic Model of Urban Public Cemeteries Development Strategy: Case Study of Manado City, Indonesia Suriandjo, Hendrik Suryo; Tiagas, Doly Herling; Warouw, Felly Ferol; Tungka, Aristotulus Ernst
Jurnal Wilayah dan Lingkungan Vol 14, No 1 (2026): April 2026
Publisher : Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Diponegoro University

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The development of a policy strategy for public cemeteries through System Dynamics (SD) modeling is crucial in addressing the pressing issue of limited urban land. This research aims to formulate long-term solutions for the future cemeteries needs. Data was collected through field observations, surveys, and focus group discussions. The analysis employed a system dynamics approach, formulating two different scenarios. Two policy scenarios were developed to evaluate cemetery land sustainability. Scenario 1 represents a baseline condition with existing burial practices and no additional policy intervention. Scenario 2 incorporates integrated interventions, including land expansion, vertical burial implementation, and mortality reduction through public health improvements. The results confirm that SD provides a robust framework for conceptualizing cemetery provision as a dynamic urban policy issue rather than a static spatial allocation. Scenario Two emerges as the optimal strategy up to 2045, reducing annual deaths by 313 individuals (from 5,275 to 4,961), lowering the Crude Death Rate from a high to a moderate category, and significantly easing pressure on cemetery land. This scenario decreases the required cemetery land from 42.99 hectares to approximately 11.86 hectares and increases land carrying capacity by 16.62 hectares relative to the projected deficit. These findings demonstrate that health-oriented policies can function as indirect spatial planning instruments, extending conventional approaches to urban land management under conditions of scarcity.