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DIRECTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF COASTAL AREA INFRASTRUCTURE IN NATAL SUB-DISTRICT, MANDAILING NATAL REGENCY, INDONESIA Muhammad Aris; Cut Nuraini; Feby Milanie
International Journal on Livable Space Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): URBAN DEVELOPMENT, HOUSING AFFORDABILITY, AND UTILITIES
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/livas.v9i1.19651

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The study highlights the critical need for infrastructure development in coastal areas to support the fisheries sector and services trade. Through various methods such as assessment of current conditions and literature review, it's clear that improving infrastructure is a top priority.Objectives: This study aims to identify the infrastructure that supports the development of coastal areas in Natal Sub-district, Mandailing Natal Regency, North Sumatera, IndonesiaMethodology and Results: The research methods include descriptive analysis to identify existing infrastructure and importance-performance analysis to evaluate the importance and performance of infrastructure.The study results show that the infrastructure is divided according to its level of importance. First, within Quadrant I, infrastructure such as fish auction sites (TPI), village unit cooperatives (KUD), cold storage, and ice factories in the Natal coastal region stand out as the main focus. Recommendations include the revitalization of TPI and KUD, and the construction of cold storage facilities. Second, in Quadrant II, infrastructure such as transport support facilities, waste management, and sanitation require attention to maintain their performance. Third, in Quadrant III, gas station facilities in Sikara Kara Village are of medium-to-low priority. Finally, in Quadrant IV, infrastructure such as waste and drainage systems need to be reviewed. The revitalization of the Setia Karya dumpsite and the construction of a drainage system are part of the recommendations to improve Natal's coastal environment.Conclusion, Significance and implications: The improvement of coastal area infrastructure in Natal Sub-District, Mandailing Natal Regency, Indonesia emphasizes on addition, repair and revitalization. It is also recommended to strengthen the involvement of local and village governments in collaborative efforts. Further studies are needed, particularly on effective implementation of infrastructure development in the same research area.
ASSESSMENT OF PORT CITY SERVICE CENTER ALIGNMENT IN THE TERRAIN Sri Rejeki; Abdi Sugiarto; Abdiyanto; Cut Nuraini; Feby Milanie
International Journal on Livable Space Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): URBAN SPATIAL ELEMENT AND WATER AVAILABILITY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/livas.v9i2.19747

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Medan, in North Sumatra, is growing rapidly, especially in the sub-districts of Medan Marelan and Medan Belawan, where urban activities and population movement are increasing. As a result, North Medan has been designated as the City Service Centre (CSC) of Medan City, with CSC Labuhan in Medan Labuhan sub-district playing a major role. This highlights the importance of Medan Labuhan in providing essential services and infrastructure to support the growth of the area. In order to effectively serve the community, it is important to ensure that CSC Labuhan meets the area's needs and standards for a city service center. Aims: The objective of this research is twofold: first, to determine the status of the service center system in North Medan; and second, to evaluate the suitability of CSC Labuhan's functions in serving the North Medan region. Methodology and results: The research method is descriptive analysis using both quantitative data and qualitative information. This is achieved through the use of scalogram analysis, centrality index analysis and rank-size rule analysis. Conclusion, significance and implication: The results indicate that the optimal locations for urban service centers are in Sub-District Besar (Medan Labuhan subdistrict), Subdistrict Rengas Pulau (Medan Marelan subdistrict), and Subdistrict Belawan I (Medan Belawan subdistrict). Conversely, Medan City RTRW 2022-2042 designates Labuhan CSC as Subdistrict Pekan Labuhan.
THE SUITABILITY OF ACTIVITIES IN THE TRADE SUB-ZONE (THE CORRIDOR OF LETDA SUJONO ROAD, MEDAN TEMBUNG SUB-DISTRICT, MEDAN CITY) Trisilia Pohan; Feby Milanie; Cut Nuraini; Abdi Sugiarto
International Journal on Livable Space Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): URBAN SPATIAL ELEMENT AND WATER AVAILABILITY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/livas.v9i2.20194

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The development of population and infrastructure in cities can enhance the local economy, as seen in the Letda Sujono Road corridor. This area, located between Medan City and Deli Serdang Regency and near the Bandar Selamat Toll Gate, has seen significant growth in trade and service activities. This growth has spurred the development of housing, public services, commercial spaces, warehousing, and industry, increased land demand and causing potential land-use conflicts and traffic issues. Inappropriate space utilization can lead to urban sprawl, often due to inadequate spatial planning control. The Medan City Detailed Spatial Plan (DSP or Rencana Detail Tata Ruang (RDTR)) designates the Letda Sujono Road corridor as a Trade Sub-zone, with zoning regulations limiting some activities to 10% of the block area. Aims: The objective of this study was to study the suitability of existing activities with the zoning plan which has been regulated in the Medan City Detailed Spatial Plan as a space control content in order to create safe, comfortable and sustainable spatial planning. Methodology and results: This study uses a qualitative descriptive method with spatial analysis to assess the alignment of current activities with the DSP zoning plan. Conclusion, significance and impact study: The findings reveal that 60.84% of the activities are suitable, while 39.16% are not. Some blocks, particularly Block 17-07-01 (Tembung), have exceeded the 10% activity limit, indicating that zoning plans have not been fully realized, with unauthorized activities such as integrated schools and vehicle-related services still present.
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.
Co-Authors Abdi Sugiarto Abdi Sugiarto Abdi Sugiarto Abdi Sugiarto Abdiyanto Abdiyanto Adam Afiezan Adam Afiezan Adi Sabar Ginting Afienzan, Adam Afrida Nursanti Ahmad Fuad Ahmad Nugraha Alfalaah Al Hakim, Hafiz Aminah, Point Aminah, Titik Aminuyati Analisis Gulo Andika Alnas Aldito Andreas Sianturi Anindya Najla Zahira Anthoni Sumuang Siahaan Anton Sahala Tua Banjarnahor Ardiles Hasianta Arwadi Asmar Jaya Gulo Asiafinur Mardia Asiafinur mardia Ayu Kurnia Sari Ayu Kurnia Sari Azhar Paras Muda Hasibuan Azura Cahaya Purnomo Bety Zannatun Cahyo Pramono Cris Yobel Situmorang Cut Nuraini Cut Nuraini Daniel Horas Kristianto Siringoringo Devi Andriani Luta Dian Andriani, Dian Dimas Setiawan Disa Pentaloka Br Sembiring Edwart Haloho Elvin Ridswin Hutapea Elwy Asrianto Marbun Erliyanti Novarina Halawa Etika Siregar Fadjriani, Lia Febby Khafilwara Fitriani, Wirda Geovani, Iwoeng Gunawan, Rendi Gusti Elcitra Limbong Harry Kurniawan Hasqiban Ritonga Hati'aro Lahagu Hendra Gunawan Halawa Hendra Saputra Henry Paulus Lumbangaol Hotler Tamba Hutapea, Elvin Ridswin I, Idham Ihsan Nur Harahap Inas Suha Azzahra Januardi Purba Jericho Alpasyakh H Jericho Alpasyakh Hutabarat Jimmy Karendi Luta, Devi Andriani Luthfia Rhamadhani M. Isa Indrawan M. Yazid Alwi N Majid Alfariz mardia , Asiafinur Mardia, Asiafinur Mas Pratono Mas Pratono Mhd. Ali Damanik Misman Mohd Nazri Saidon Muammar Khaddafi Muhamad Noor, Fadhilah Muhammad Arief Kurniawan Muhammad Aris Muhammad Isa Indrawan Muhammad Rasyid Sitindaon Muhammad Taufik Rangkuti Muhammad Tegar Muzakir Riza Nasti Hasyim Nasution Naufal, Rafki Zain Novawati Siregar Novi Armen Nurkhotijah, Siti Olivia Maria M Panjaitan Olivia Maria Margaretha Panjaitan Rafki Zain Naufal Ramayani Marpaung Rangga Palansa Rangkuti, Muhammad Taufik Rhamadhani, Luthfia Ria Pratiwi Atmaja Rico Nur Ilham Rini Kustiah Rahmadiana Rini Kustiah rini rini, Rini Kustiah Rita Efriyenni R Rizki Dafari Tarigan Rizki Tri Setiawan Rizky Sanjaya Rizky Syah Fitri Lubis Roldes Ricardo Rozak Indra Praja Ruben Simangunsong Ruri Prihatini Ruri Prihatini Lubis Ruth Riah Ate Tarigan Saifannur, Andri Saifannur, Andri Saifannur Sari , Ayu Kurnia Saut Mertua Aruan Selviana Ginting Sihar Sinurat Sitepu, Sukma Aditya Sri Rejeki Sugiarto, Abdi Suhenpi Laia Sumarity Br. Manurung Suryo Sudikno Syafri Benta Syahfitri, Elvira Seftiani Syariful Mahya Tegar, Muhammad Tony Sirait Tri Widya Wardani Trisilia Pohan Usman Wahyu Hidayat Wahyu Hidayat Wahyu Rinaldi Wardani, Tri Widya Washliati, Laily Wendista Zebua Wirda Fitriani Wirdatul Akmal Yusen Effendy Yustina Rizki Hasibuan Zahira, Anindya Najla