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DEVELOPMENT PLANNING OF TIGARAS TOURISM AREA, SIMALUNGUN DISTRICT USING SWOT Feby Milanie; Ruri Prihatini Lubis; Edwart Haloho; Ahmad Fuad; Rozak Indra Praja; M. Yazid Alwi N
Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue (MORFAI) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Multidiciplinary Output Research For Actual and International Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/morfai.v4i1.1609

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Simalungun Regency in North Sumatra is one that is currently actively exploiting its tourism potential. One of the districts that surrounds the shores of Lake Toba is Simalungun District. Simalungun's goal is to increase the appearance and events of arts, culture and tourism; increasing community involvement in tourism development; promote tourism more broadly; and build more tourist attractions. SWOT analysis is an analysis that compares internal factors, namely Strengths and Weaknesses, with external factors, namely Opportunities and Threats. Strength Factors: The Tigaras Beach tourist attraction has strengths, namely having the characteristic of prawn cypress, having a large tourist attraction area, and affordable entrance ticket prices. Weaknesses: The Tigaras Beach tourist attraction has weaknesses including: easy accessibility but takes a long time, pollution from rubbish and shrimp pond waste, no provision of home stays, lack of cleanliness in bathroom facilities. Opportunities: The Tigaras Beach tourist attraction has opportunities, namely: The existence of this tourist attraction provides new employment opportunities for the local community, it can be used as a research site, and is included in the government's list of development tourist attractions. Threats: Tigaras Beach has threats, namely: a decrease in the number of tourists due to pollution from B3 waste from floating net cages around tourist attractions, resulting in the water at Tigaras Beach being polluted and having an unpleasant odor.
AGRICULTURAL LAND CONSOLIDATION PLANNING STRATEGY USING SWOT ANALYSIS (Study at Sitinjo Village, Sitinjo District, Dairi Regency) Feby Milanie; Ruri Prihatini Lubis; Jimmy Karendi; Wirdatul Akmal; Novi Armen; Roldes Ricardo; Inas Suha Azzahra
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.v3i4.152

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This study aims to analyze the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) in the implementation of the Land Consolidation program in Sitinjo Village, Sitinjo District, Dairi Regency. The research methodology uses a qualitative descriptive approach with the SWOT method based on the 2021 Land Consolidation Planning Technical Material document from the Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning/National Land Agency (ATR/BPN) Regional Office of North Sumatra Province. The results of the analysis show that the main strength factors are the potential for productive agricultural land and community support, while the main weakness is limited land accessibility. Opportunities stem from government policy support and the potential for community economic improvement, while threats include the risk of land conflicts and spatial planning changes. The recommended strategy is to optimize land access infrastructure and increase community participation in planning and implementation.
SWOT ANALYSIS OF VILLAGE ROAD INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING CASE STUDY OF TRAFFIC CONGESTION IN MEDAN JOHOR REGENCY Feby Milanie; Ruri Prihatini Lubis; Ria Pratiwi Atmaja; Hasqiban Ritonga; Wahyu Rinaldi; Azura Cahaya Purnomo
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.v3i4.154

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This study aims to analyze development planning issues and their impact on traffic congestion on Jalan Luku and Jalan Pintu Air, Kwala Bekala Village, Medan Johor District. Kwala Bekala Village is the second largest area with the highest population density, experiencing significant traffic congestion because it functions as a connecting route for settlements and the main access to tourist attractions (the Zoo). The main problems are spatial inconsistencies such as the conversion of road shoulders into illegal parking and street vendors (PKL), unplanned and overlapping infrastructure planning, and weak institutional controls that lead to violations of regional spatial planning. Traffic density causes congestion that disrupts time efficiency and road users. This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach with a case study method. Data were obtained through direct observation of traffic flow movements at certain hours at the study location. Data were analyzed using SWOT to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that can formulate strategies for handling congestion. The SWOT analysis results indicate that the main weaknesses lie in road narrowing and misuse of road shoulders, while the greatest threats are the growth rate of private vehicles, which is faster than infrastructure development, and weak law enforcement. This study identifies four main strategies that must be implemented to sustainably increase traffic capacity and smoothness: (1) Accelerating improvements in road capacity and conditions, (2) Developing comfortable and integrated mass transportation, (3) Enforcing regulation of road shoulder misuse.
IMPLEMENTATION OF ROAD AND DRAINAGE INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT OF SIMALUNGUN REGENCY Feby Milanie; Ruri Prihatini Lubis; Mhd. Ali Damanik; Anton Sahala Tua Banjarnahor
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): March - ON PROGRESS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v4i1.163

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Road and drainage infrastructure development is an important component in supporting community mobility, economic growth, and environmental sustainability. Simalungun Regency as a region with extensive road network coverage still faces various problems, such as high levels of road damage and suboptimal drainage system function. This study aims to analyze the implementation of road and drainage infrastructure development carried out by the Simalungun Regency Public Works Department, by reviewing factors that influence the effectiveness of its implementation, the level of development integration, and the role of community participation based on the theory of Success Factors in Managing Wastewater Infrastructure through Community Participation . The research method used is a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques through documentation studies, observations, and interviews. The results of the study indicate that the implementation of road and drainage infrastructure development has been carried out in accordance with regional planning, but its effectiveness has not been optimal. Budget limitations, human resource capacity, weak supervision, and low community participation are the main factors inhibiting the success of development. In addition, the integration between road development and the drainage system is still low, thus affecting the sustainability of infrastructure. Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen integrated development governance, increase community participation, and optimize supervision and funding so that road and drainage infrastructure development can be sustainable and provide long-term benefits for the people of Simalungun Regency.
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 Azura Cahaya Purnomo Bety Zannatun Cahyo Pramono Cris Yobel Situmorang 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 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