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SWOT ANALYSIS OF REGIONAL RESILIENCE PLANNING CASE STUDY OF FLASH FLOOD IN HUMBANG HASUNDUTAN REGENCY Feby Milanie; Abdiyanto; Muzakir Riza; Usman; Henry Paulus Lumbangaol; Elwy Asrianto Marbun; Ramayani Marpaung; Etika Siregar
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v3i2.95

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Humbang Hasundutan Regency, North Sumatra Province, is an area with hilly topography, high rainfall, and significant land use changes. The flash floods that occurred in early 2025 in several sub-districts such as Pollung, Baktiraja, and Paranginan showed the vulnerability of this area to hydrometeorological disasters. This study aims to evaluate regional resilience planning through a SWOT analysis to determine the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats in the disaster management system in the area. The methodology used is a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection techniques through field observations, interviews with stakeholders, and review of official documents such as RTRW, RPB, and disaster reports. The results show that the existence of regional regulations and community involvement are strengths, but weak spatial planning supervision and technical capacity are major weaknesses. Opportunities such as assistance from national programs and international cooperation face threats in the form of environmental degradation and climate change. Cross-sector integration, institutional strengthening, and a participatory approach are needed to build sustainable regional resilience.
SWOT ANALYSIS OF REGIONAL RESILIENCE PLANNING: CASE STUDY OF MEDAN-BERASTAGI ROAD LANDSLIDE (PRAYER SPOT-SIBOLANGIT AND SIBOLANGIT -TONGKEH) Feby Milanie; Abdiyanto; Adi Sabar Ginting; Hotler Tamba; Tony Sirait; Mhd. Ali Damanik; Anton Sahala Tua Banjarnahor; Daniel Horas Kristianto Siringoringo; Bety Zannatun
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v3i2.97

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This study aims to analyze landslide disaster resilience planning on Jalan Medan-Berastagi using the SWOT approach. The research method used is a case study with data collection through interviews, observations, and documentation. The results of the study indicate that landslide resilience planning on Jalan Medan-Berastagi needs to consider strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Planning strategies that can be formulated based on the SWOT analysis include increasing coordination between agencies, adequate budget allocation, utilization of technology, increasing public awareness, development control, and adjustment of spatial plans. SWOT analysis is an effective tool in landslide resilience planning. Landslide resilience planning for the Medan-Berastagi Road needs to take into account existing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. Planning strategies that can be formulated based on SWOT analysis include improving coordination between agencies, adequate budget allocation, utilization of technology, increasing public awareness, development control, and adjusting spatial plans. Local governments need to improve coordination between related agencies in handling landslides, and allocate adequate budget for landslide mitigation activities. The use of new technology for landslide monitoring and prediction also needs to be optimized, as well as increasing public awareness of landslide risks through socialization and education activities. Development control in landslide-prone areas needs to be tightened, as well as adjustments to regional spatial plans that are adaptive to landslide risks. In the context of identifying types of disaster threats and estimating their impact on the surrounding environment, a study conducted in Sukoharjo Village showed that disaster threats include flooding and household waste, while in Prambon Hamlet and Nitikan Hamlet, the main threat is landslides. The development of sustainable landslide mitigation infrastructure also needs to consider ecological aspects, by integrating nature-based solutions such as land cover vegetation and natural drainage systems. It is important to note that risk identification must be carried out comprehensively by involving a thorough understanding of the project scope, design and specification analysis, and consultation with related parties.(Tinambunan, 2024).
DEVELOPMENT OF THE TELUK GELAM URBAN AREA, OGAN KOMERING ILIR REGENCY, SOUTH SUMATRA PROVINCE Ahmad Fuad; Abdiyanto
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v3i2.101

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This study aims to develop the Teluk Gelam Urban Area, Ogan Komering Ilir Regency, as a strategic collection and distribution center that serves the needs of the Teluk Gelam District community and its surroundings. The strategic location of the area, close to Kayu Agung City and located on the East Sumatra Cross-Island Road, has great potential for sustainable regional development. This study uses a mixed method with a quantitative and qualitative approach, supported by secondary data and field observations. The analysis includes spatial structure, land capability, accessibility, and environmental carrying capacity and capacity. The results of the study indicate that there are three levels of service center hierarchy, namely the Area Service Center (PPK) in Mulya Guna, Sub Area Service Center (SPPK) in Menang Raya, Seriguna, and Talang Pangeran, and Local Service Center (PPL) in other villages. Areas with high accessibility are directed for further development, while areas with low land capability are directed for conservation. This study provides a strong planning framework for sustainable and equitable regional development in the Teluk Gelam Urban Area.
PUBLIC FACILITIES PLANNING IN URBAN AREAS: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES IN THE CAPITAL REGION OF WEST NIAS REGENCY Analisis Gulo; Feby Milanie; Abdiyanto
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v3i2.114

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The focus of this study is to analyze the planning of public facilities in the urban area of ​​the Capital City of West Nias Regency, what are the challenges and opportunities faced in the planning and implementation process. As one of the youngest regencies in North Sumatra Province and has many prospects for progress with abundant natural resources, West Nias also has various challenges and faces various obstacles in the development of urban infrastructure. Significant potential for planned and sustainable growth. The research method used is a mixed method approach with a combination of qualitative and quantitative. This study uses primary data collected digitally with a google form with data sources using in-depth interviews with 15 key stakeholders, including local government officials, city planners, and community leaders. A questionnaire survey was conducted on 300 city residents to assess community perceptions and needs. Secondary data was obtained from the latest statistical data documents from the Central Statistics Agency of West Nias Regency. The results of the study identified several major challenges in planning public facilities in the Capital City of West Nias Regency. However, this study also revealed several significant opportunities. The analysis shows that integrated and participatory public facility planning is needed to overcome challenges and take advantage of existing opportunities. This study recommends a community-based planning approach that takes into account local wisdom, as well as increasing the capacity of local governments in project management and urban planning. The conclusion of this study is that although the Capital City of West Nias Regency faces significant challenges in planning public facilities, there are great opportunities for sustainable development. Implementation of the right strategy can turn challenges into catalysts for inclusive urban development that is responsive to community needs.
REGIONAL PLANNING STRATEGY TO SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURE-BASED TOURISM AREAS: A CASE STUDY IN SILALAHISABUNGAN DISTRICT, DAIRI REGENCY Sihar Sinurat; Abdiyanto; Cut Nuraini
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v3i2.129

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Silalahisabungan District in Dairi Regency has great potential for development as a culture-based tourism area. The natural beauty of the Lake Toba coast, the richness of local traditions, and cultural sites make this area unique and attractive. However, the development of this area faces challenges such as a lack of supporting infrastructure, low community involvement, and suboptimal policies and governance. This study aims to analyze the existing potential and challenges and formulate an appropriate regional planning strategy to support the development of culture-based tourism in Silalahisabungan District. The research method used a qualitative approach with data collection techniques such as interviews, surveys, and documentation. Data analysis was conducted using the SWOT method to formulate an effective strategy. The results indicate that recommended strategies include the development of supporting infrastructure, tourism promotion and marketing, local community and stakeholder involvement, environmental and cultural preservation, and the provision of attractive cultural attractions. In addition, the preservation of local cultural wisdom such as regional arts and cultural sites is a primary focus in the development of this area. A sustainable regional planning strategy not only encourages tourism development but also improves the welfare of local communities and maintains cultural and environmental authenticity. With proper implementation, Silalahisabungan District can become a superior and globally competitive culture-based tourism destination.
INVENTORY OF SHADE TREES IN GREEN OPEN SPACES IN TAMAN AHMAD YANI, TAMAN BERINGIN, TAMAN CADIKA IN MEDAN CITY Ihsan Nur Harahap; Abdiyanto; Abdi Sugiarto
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v2i2.38

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City parks are green open spaces (RTH) that have social, aesthetic, recreational, educational and other activity functions in urban areas, making them valuable assets for cities. Green open space is important for preserving the environment, mitigating climate impacts due to CO2 emissions, reducing air pollution, and increasing water absorption. The city of Medan, with an area of ​​281.99 km² and a population of 2,494,512 people, is facing serious problems due to imbalanced development which reduces green open space, increases emissions and air pollution, and the risk of flooding. According to Medan City Regional Regulation no. 1 In 2022, Medan has a green open space of 16.39% of the target of 20%, but the current condition has only reached 6.37%. Green open space is effective in reducing emissions, air pollution and flood risk, as well as providing recreational space. Green open space inventory with satellite imagery is important for real-time monitoring and better spatial planning. This research is needed to determine the condition and types of trees in various green open spaces in Medan City, including the number of trees, types of trees, types of shade trees, and tree stratification. This data will guide future greening strategies to benefit the environment and community well-being. Based on the inventory at Beringin Park, Ahmad Yani Park and Cadika Park, Medan City, there are a total of 1193 trees. In Ahmad Yani Park there are 222 trees with Raja Palm dominating 77 trees (34.68%) and Mahogany 35 trees (15.77%) and has 25 tree species with 20 types of shade trees, 47 large trees, 53 medium trees, and 122 small trees. Beringin Park has 183 trees with Mahogany dominating with 67 trees (36.61%) and Trembesi with 25 trees (13.66%) and has 25 tree species with 21 types of shade trees, 11 large trees, 20 medium trees, and 23 trees. small. Cadika Park has 788 trees with Ketapang Kencana dominating with 135 trees (17.13%) and Mahogany with 109 trees (13.83%) and has 40 tree species with 35 types of shade trees, 164 large trees, 250 medium trees, and 374 small tree. Identification of tree canopy width shows that 216 trees in Medan City have a canopy width of 4 meters, 68 trees have the smallest canopy width of 2 meters, and the trees with the largest canopy width are Angsana and Pulai in Ahmad Yani Park with a canopy width of 25 meters.
IMPLEMENTATION OF REGIONAL SPATIAL PLANNING (RTRW) EFFORTS TO REALIZE SUSTAINABLE CITY DEVELOPMENT (ANALYSIS STUDY OF MEDAN CITY'S REGIONAL SPATIAL PLANNING (RTRW) Arwynta Nasution; Abdiyanto; Abdi Sugiarto
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v2i2.54

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This research explains howImplementation of Regional Spatial Planning (RTRW) Efforts to Realize Sustainable City Development (Analysis study of Medan City's Regional Spatial Planning (RTRW).This research uses a qualitative descriptive method, a type of literature study which aims to describe the results of the researchers' findings on several journal articles found.This literature review was carried out with the awareness that knowledge will continue to develop along with changes and progress over time. The purpose of the literature review is for the benefit of the research project itself. Research resultSpatial planning activities are interrelated, namely spatial planning, space utilization, and control of space utilization which are outlined in spatial planning products in the form of RTRW in a hierarchical manner from central to regional. Regional spatial planning is one of the mandatory affairs of regional governments in the regional autonomy regime, which is reflected in Article 13 and Article 14 of the Regional Government Law. Development is not only related to programs and activities, but also attention to spatial aspects towards sustainable development and regional economic growth. In reality, implementation in the field has not been able to fully provide optimal results regarding regional independence in general. Geographical conditions as well as diverse characteristics and unequal availability of resources are fundamental factors so that these efforts do not run with the same quality.
IMPLEMENTATION OF REGIONAL SPATIAL PLANNING (RTRW) REGULATIONS IN PREPARING LONG-TERM AND MEDIUM-TERM DEVELOPMENT PLANS IN MEDAN CITY Yahya Naufal Hawari; Abdiyanto; Abdi Sugiarto
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v2i2.55

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This research explains howImplementation of Regional Spatial Planning (RTRW) Regulations in Preparing Long-Term and Medium-Term Development Plans in Medan City. The type of research used in this research is qualitative research and literature study. The approach that will be taken in this research is to use a qualitative descriptive approach. This method can also be used by describing the data that has been collected and then comparing it to look for correlations. Data collection techniques are methods used to obtain the data needed in research using certain techniques. The results of research on Regional Regulations on Regional Spatial Planning (RTRW) according to Law Number 26 of 2007 through the Implementation of National Spatial Planning to create a safe, comfortable, productive and sustainable archipelagic space, mandate that implementing regulations be formed as an operational basis for implementing the provisions -the provisions of the Law. After the spatial plan for the Medan city area is stipulated in a Regional Regulation, it is then used as a guideline in preparing long-term regional development plans, preparing medium-term regional development plans, space utilization and controlling space utilization in the Medan city area as well as realizing integration, linkage and balance between sector, determining the location and function of space for investment, spatial planning of the strategic area of ​​Medan city. Inhibiting factors in the Regional Spatial Planning in Medan City are physical problems of land that is not suitable for its intended use, environmental carrying capacity, the level of concern of law enforcement officials, and limited human resources and a community culture that still does not care about the environment. The increase in the number of settlements will have a serious impact on the sustainability and balance of this region.