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Journal : Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry

ANALYSIS OF THE GREEN LANE IN GAJAH MADA PARK IN MEDAN CITY AS A PUBLIC OPEN SPACE AND DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE Erliyanti Novarina Halawa; Feby Milanie; Disa Pentaloka Br Sembiring; Cris Yobel Situmorang; Andika Alnas Aldito; Wendista Zebua
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): June
Publisher : PT. Radja Intercontinental Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v2i2.37

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Green lanes are green areas around residential neighborhoods or around cities, which aim to control development growth, prevent two or more cities from merging, and maintain green, recreational, or catchment areas. Smart Green Land is an innovation in the RTH concept that functions as the lung of the city and as a comfortable place through the provision of supporting facilities to create comfort and freshness. This research aims to find out, Studying problems and constraints in the green lane landscape, analyzing problems, developing potential and developing recommendations for sustainable smart green land plans and implementations. Research is carried out on green roads in the city of Medan, and the application of smart Green Land to build a sustainable future. This study uses three stages, namely inventory, data analysis, and data interpretation. The results of the study show that the green lane of Jalan Sei Batang Hari Jalan Gajah Mada and Jalan Sei Batang Panggang are focused on the addition of shrubs, beautiful flowering shrubs, street lighting lamps and seats. Smart Green Land on Jalan Gajah Mada in Medan City and Gajah Mada Park is more focused on adding types of vegetation of flowering plants and grass plants. As well as sports facilities that may be needed in the park as a green open space
STUDY OF RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE FOOD AGRICULTURAL LAND PROTECTION IN DETERMINING REGIONAL SPATIAL PLANNING SOUTHEAST ACEH DISTRICT CASE STUDY Mas Pratono; Feby Milanie
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v2i3.58

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Protecting sustainable food agricultural land is an important component as a forerunner in recommendations for the demolition of space as a food crop area plan, especially in Southeast Aceh Regency which has great potential in the agricultural sector. This research aims to analyze the challenges and opportunities in integrating urban development and agricultural land conservation, as well as providing strategic recommendations in determining the Regional Spatial Planning (RTRW) in Southeast Aceh Regency. The research method used is a qualitative approach with a case study in Southeast Aceh Regency. This research involves agricultural extension workers as executors in collecting data and filling in agricultural attributes based on actual conditions in the field which will later be processed into spatial data to become spatial data on potential land in Southeast Aceh Regency. The data analysis method was carried out using content analysis techniques to identify relevant main themes. This research involves the working group (Pokja) on sustainable food agricultural land (LP2B) as stakeholders who provide input regarding policies, directions and technical provisions in recommendations for the protection of sustainable food agricultural land. Current zoning policies and Regional Spatial Planning (RTRW) are not yet fully effective in protecting agricultural land. The government needs to strengthen regulations and introduce economic incentives to encourage farmers to defend their land. The establishment of conservation areas is also important to maintain biodiversity and important ecosystems. A sustainable development approach through Smart Growth strategies and green infrastructure can reduce urban land expansion and improve environmental quality. Community participation in the spatial planning process is also very important. Public involvement through consultation forums and environmental education programs can increase awareness of the importance of protecting agricultural land. The use of technology such as geographic information systems and remote sensing is very helpful in monitoring land use changes and planning sustainable urban development. This technology enables accurate spatial data management to support decision making. The strategic recommendations provided include strengthening agricultural land protection regulations, providing economic incentives to farmers, adopting sustainable development principles in spatial planning, and increasing environmental education programs. In addition, the use of geographic information system technology must be optimized for effective land mapping and monitoring. In conclusion, protecting food agricultural land in determining RTRW in Southeast Aceh Regency requires a holistic approach that includes appropriate policies, good planning, community participation and use of technology.With this approach, urban development can take place in a sustainable manner without sacrificing land which is important for food security and environmental sustainability.
ANALYSIS OF AVAILABILITY AND NEED FOR HEALTH FACILITIES BASED ON POPULATION GROWTH IN SEI RAMPAH URBAN Feby Milanie; Bety Zannatun; Jericho Alpasyakh Hutabarat; Muhammad Arief Kurniawan; Ramayani Marpaung
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v3i4.150

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This study aims to analyze the availability and future needs of health facilities based on population growth in the Sei Rampah urban area, Serdang Bedagai Regency. The continuous increase in population demands adequate health infrastructure to ensure equal access to healthcare services for all residents. The research employs the compound interest projection method using secondary time-series data from 2020 to 2025 obtained from the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) of Sei Rampah District. The results show that the population of Sei Rampah Urban Area is projected to reach 60,799 people by 2045. Based on the Indonesian National Standard (SNI) 03-6981-2004, the required number of health facilities by 2045 is estimated at 93 units with a total land area of ​​approximately 3,864 hectares. The projected needs consist of 49 integrated health service posts (Posyandu), 24 community health centers, 2 maternity clinics, 1 primary health center (Puskesmas), 12 private medical practices, 2 pharmacies, and 2 auxiliary health centers (Pustu). The findings of this study are expected to serve as a reference for local governments in planning the provision of health facilities proportionally and sustainably in line with future population growth.
Co-Authors Abdi Sugiarto Abdi Sugiarto Abdi Sugiarto Abdiyanto Abdiyanto Adam Afiezan Adam Afiezan Adi Sabar Ginting 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 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 Hati'aro Lahagu Hendra Gunawan Halawa Hendra Saputra Henry Paulus Lumbangaol Hotler Tamba Hutapea, Elvin Ridswin I, Idham Ihsan Nur Harahap Januardi Purba Jericho Alpasyakh H Jericho Alpasyakh Hutabarat 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 Nurkhotijah, Siti Olivia Maria M Panjaitan Olivia Maria Margaretha Panjaitan Rafki Zain Naufal Ramayani Marpaung Rangga Palansa Rangkuti, Muhammad Taufik Rhamadhani, Luthfia Rico Nur Ilham Rini Kustiah Rahmadiana rini, Rini Kustiah Rita Efriyenni R Rizki Dafari Tarigan Rizki Tri Setiawan Rizky Sanjaya Rizky Syah Fitri Lubis Rozak Indra Praja Ruben Simangunsong Ruri Prihatini Lubis 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 Tarigan, Ruth Riah Ate Tegar, Muhammad Tony Sirait Tri Widya Wardani Trisilia Pohan Usman Wahyu Hidayat Wahyu Hidayat Wardani, Tri Widya Washliati, Laily Wendista Zebua Wirda Fitriani Yusen Effendy Yustina Rizki Hasibuan Zahira, Anindya Najla