Andrea Emma Pravitasari, Andrea Emma
Departemen Ilmu Tanah Dan Sumberdaya Lahan, Fakultas Pertanian, IPB University, Kampus IPB Dramaga, Bogor 16680, Indonesia; Pusat Pengkajian Perencanaan Dan Pengembangan Wilayah (P4W), IPB University, Kampus IPB Baranang Siang, Bogor 16127, Indonesia

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Regional Development Strategies in New Growth Centers Around Barsela Special Economic Zone (SEZ), Southwest Aceh Regency Husna, Cut Zulfa; Pravitasari, Andrea Emma; Putra, Andi Syah
The Indonesian Journal of Planning and Development Vol 10, No 1 (2025): accepted title (full paper in layout editing)
Publisher : Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/ijpd.10.1.12-26

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Aceh Province has significant regional disparities, especially in the Southwest (Barsela). However, this region is strategically located, prompting the government to develop a strategic area that is the Barsela Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Southwest Aceh Regency, which is located in Babahrot District, with Kuala Batee District as the closest hinterland. These two districts have the highest poverty rates in the regency, making the SEZ a potential catalyst for new growth center. This study aims to determine priority villages as new growth centers and regional development strategies using scalogram, gravity, network analysis, AHP-TOPSIS, and SWOT methods. Scalogram analysis shows that most villages around the Barsela SEZ have low regional development, with 54% in Hierarchy III, 29% in Hierarchy II, and 17% in Hierarchy I. Gravity analysis indicates low to moderate regional interactions, with NTIAD below 4,000,000 interaction units. Road network centrality is also generally low, with only four villages classified as high, based on Degree Centrality (0.31), Closeness Centrality (0.26), and Betweenness Centrality (0.43). Based on AHP-TOPSIS, Pante Rakyat Village is prioritized as a new growth center due to its high regional development, strong attractiveness, and good spatial centrality. The main development strategy is the Turnaround Strategy, which focuses on utilizing opportunities and addressing weaknesses. This research is expected to support spatial planning around the Barsela SEZ and contribute to Southwest Aceh Regency and Aceh Province government policies.
Decoding Regional Diversity: Physical and Socio-Economic Development Typology of Sub-Districts in Bogor Regency Rosandi, Vely Brian; Pravitasari, Andrea Emma; Cesarini, Rifa Amalia
The Indonesian Journal of Planning and Development Vol 10, No 1 (2025): accepted title (full paper in layout editing)
Publisher : Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/ijpd.10.1.%p

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Bogor Regency as part of the Jabodetabek Megacity, serves as a satellite area for Jakarta and exhibits significant potential for land cover change. This study aims to: (1) analyze land cover change dynamics; (2) assess regional development levels in 2019 and 2022; (3) classify regions based on physical, social, and economic characteristics; and (4) analyze regional typology using the Sub-District Development Index (SDI), Human Development Index (HDI), and land cover percentage. Data from 2019 and 2022, including land cover maps, administrative maps, village potential, and HDI, were analyzed using overlay techniques, scalogram analysis, Klassen typology, and k-means clustering. Results indicate significant reductions in rice fields and dry agricultural land, primarily converted to built-up areas, especially in Cibinong Sub-district, driven by increased demand for space and economic facilities. Most regions in Bogor Regency exhibit low to very low development levels based on the availability and accessibility of education, health, and economic facilities. Klassen typology reveals a disparity, with some sub-districts progressing while others lag behind. The regional typology identifies three categories: rural areas in the east and west, urban areas in the north, and suburban areas dispersed across sub-districts.
Co-Authors Ahmad Syaifullah Ahmad Zamhari Alfin Murtadho Alfin Murtadho Amalia Subha Pratiwi Atang Sutandi Baba Barus Benadikta Widjayatnika Boedi Tjahjono Cesarini, Rifa Amalia Deni Suherlan Dian Noviyanti Didit Okta Pribadi Didit Okta Pribadi Dwi Putro Tejo Baskoro Dyah Retno Panuju Elvina Nora Lubis Endriatmo Soetarto Erika Santi Ernan Rustiadi Fariyanti, Anna Fikri, Arie Fitriany Amalia Wardhani Gabrielle Khaledea Salimi Galuh Syahbana Indraprahasta Gunadi, Syahbani Putra Hermanto Siregar Husna, Cut Zulfa Iman Sadesmesli Imelda Kusuma Wardani Indraprahasta, Galuh Syahbana Irfan Ihsani Iskandar Lubis Iwan Kurniawan Iwan Kurniawan Iwan Ridwansyah Izatun Purnami Izuru Saizen Jonni Jonni Khursatul Munibah Latifa, Nisa Lutfia Nursetya Fuadina Luthfian Riza Sanjaya Machfud Marvita Debora Ginting Masyitah Tri Andari Muchamad Subhans Adiputra Muhamad Fiqri Rizqullah Muhamad Hanafi, Muhamad Muhammad Ardiansyah Murtadho, Alfin Noor, M Shiddiq Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurkhusnul Inayah Jusman Oki Libriyanto Purwanto, Moh Yanuar Jarwadi putra, Andi Syah Rachendra, Andra Septina Reni Hendriany Retno Wijayanti Rista Ardy Priatama Riya Supriyatin Riya Supriyatin Rizqullah, Muhamad Fiqri Rosadi rosadi Rosandi, Vely Brian Sahara Sahara Saizen, Izuru Saleh, Abdul Salsiah, Siti Santun R.P. Sitorus Santun R.P. Sitorus Saputra, Roby Setyardi Pratika Mulya, Setyardi Pratika Soeryo Adiwibowo Sri Mulatsih Sri Wahyuni Surjono Hadi Sutjahjo Sutjahyo, Surjono Hadi Syaiful Anwar Syartinilia . Widiatmaka Widiatmaka Yeni Selfia