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Analisis Aksesbilitas Fasilitas Kesehatan di Kota Pekanbaru, Indonesia Eggy Arya Giofandi; Amira Novalinda; Dhanu Sekarjati; Muh. Anugrah Pratama; Cipta Estri Sekarrini
Journal Information System Development (ISD) Vol 8 No 1 (2023): Journal Information System Development
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS PELITA HARAPAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19166/isd.v8i1.581

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Health services are one of the most important facilities and help improve the quality of life and social welfare of modern society. Recent advances in the field of health geography have greatly enhanced our understanding of the role that geography of health care distribution plays in the maintenance of population health. This study presents a two-stage methodology for evaluating the location of existing health facilities in Pekanbaru City and estimating the area of buildings that are not covered by health facilities. The results obtained during the study resulted in the finding that several facilities were close together so that the measurement results overlapped to form a wedge, while the estimated built-up land that was not covered by health facilities was 3,259 hectares. This condition is expected to be able to develop health facilities that will be useful in settlements on the outskirts of the city, this hopefully can be one of the initial conditions to determine the development of health locations in the next planning.
Analisis Wilayah Potensial dan Limitasi Berbasis Kawasan Rawan Bencana di Kecamatan Pangkalan Kuras, Kabupaten Pelalawan Eggy Giofandi; dhanu Sekarjati; Yudhistira Prasetya; Arga Susilo; Andre Rahman; Teguh Kurnia; Ahyuni Ahyuni; Cipta Sekarrini
Jurnal Agriuma Vol. 5 No. 1 (2023): Jurnal Agriuma April
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/agri.v5i1.8891

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Pangkalan Kuras District is a small part of Pelalawan Regency which is located in Riau Province. The resulting hydrometeorological disasters have impacts ranging from material losses and non-material losses such as loss of livelihoods, loss of life, damage to land, threatened habitat, and disruption of interaction with human activities. The purpose of this study is to provide the appearance of disaster-prone areas with the ultimate goal of producing potential disaster-safe areas through a spatial approach. This study uses data on topography, climatology, lithology, groundwater basins, soil characteristics, and land use. While the method applied is divided into 5 analyzes, namely analysis of area functions, land capability, land suitability, prone to flooding, and prone to landslides. The results of this study explain the division into 2 final areas, such as the potential area reaching 160,985 ha and the limiting area reaching 43,889 ha. This condition can be developed in various sectors to support the improvement of the community's economy by minimizing losses from various hydrometeorological disasters.