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Carrying Capacity of Education Facilities in Banawa Sub-District, Central Sulawesi Province Ibnu, Moh; Saputra, Iwan Alim; Maliki, Rendra Zainal; Budianta, Aziz; Ali, Zaenudin
Tunas Geografi Vol 12, No 2 (2023): JURNAL TUNAS GEOGRAFI
Publisher : Department of Geography Education, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tgeo.v12i2.50934

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Education is a basic human need with the aim of achieving high productivity. The results of field surveys in Banawa Regency show that the availability of educational facilities to meet educational needs, based on population projections in 2044, has not yet reached the optimal level. Therefore, careful planning is needed in improving and placing educational facilities. This research aims to evaluate the availability of educational facilities according to the needs of the population, by applying an analysis of the carrying capacity of facilities based on public service standards regulated in SNI 03-1733-2004 concerning urban area planning. The methodology used involves analysis of the carrying capacity of facilities to determine the population's need for educational facilities, population projections using geometric formulas to calculate the expected number of residents in the projected year, as well as spatial analysis using Geographic Information System (GIS) software to assess the distribution of facilities. education in Banawa District. The findings from this research indicate that currently there are 82 units of educational facilities in Banawa District, consisting of 39 PAUD units, 31 elementary school units, 8 junior high school units, and 4 high school units. However, additional educational facilities are needed by 7 PAUD units, 5 elementary school units, 4 junior high school units and 8 high school units in Banawa District.Keywords: Education, Facilities, Carrying Capacity, Banawa
Carrying Capacity of Education Facilities in Banawa Sub-District, Central Sulawesi Province Ibnu, Moh; Saputra, Iwan Alim; Maliki, Rendra Zainal; Budianta, Aziz; Ali, Zaenudin
Tunas Geografi Vol. 12 No. 2 (2023): JURNAL TUNAS GEOGRAFI
Publisher : Department of Geography Education, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tgeo.v12i2.50934

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Education is a basic human need with the aim of achieving high productivity. The results of field surveys in Banawa Regency show that the availability of educational facilities to meet educational needs, based on population projections in 2044, has not yet reached the optimal level. Therefore, careful planning is needed in improving and placing educational facilities. This research aims to evaluate the availability of educational facilities according to the needs of the population, by applying an analysis of the carrying capacity of facilities based on public service standards regulated in SNI 03-1733-2004 concerning urban area planning. The methodology used involves analysis of the carrying capacity of facilities to determine the population's need for educational facilities, population projections using geometric formulas to calculate the expected number of residents in the projected year, as well as spatial analysis using Geographic Information System (GIS) software to assess the distribution of facilities. education in Banawa District. The findings from this research indicate that currently there are 82 units of educational facilities in Banawa District, consisting of 39 PAUD units, 31 elementary school units, 8 junior high school units, and 4 high school units. However, additional educational facilities are needed by 7 PAUD units, 5 elementary school units, 4 junior high school units and 8 high school units in Banawa District.Keywords: Education, Facilities, Carrying Capacity, Banawa
Suitability of Land in the Sapiang Island Group for Tourism Activities Aprilia Ticoalu, Inneke Alya; Saputra, Iwan Alim; Widyastuti, Widyastuti; Maliki, Rendra Zainal
Tunas Geografi Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025): JURNAL TUNAS GEOGRAFI
Publisher : Department of Geography Education, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universitas Negeri Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/tgeo.v14i1.67974

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The Sapiang Island cluster has potential for tourism activities, especially beach tourism. Data from the Central Sulawesi Tourism Office shows a continuous increase from 2022 to 2024. The number of tourists in Central Sulawesi in 2024 is highest in April and December, while the lowest is in August. By district/city, the highest number of visits is in Palu city with a percentage of 24.1 percent, followed by Morowali Regency with 12.2 percent, Sigi Regency with 10.4 percent, and Donggala Regency with 9.8 percent. The objective of this research is to analyze and evaluate the land suitability level for tourism development. The method used in this research is a descriptive quantitative approach with a survey method. The data analysis was measured using coastal tourism land suitability analysis with bio-physical parameters modified by the researcher, with eight parameters. The results at the three points were categorized as Suitable (S1) with different percentages. The first observation point, Darat Island, received a score of 88.69%, while the second observation point, Bobonoan Island, received a suitability index score of 98.81%. The third observation point, Laot Island, received a suitability index score of 86.31%. The land suitability index results from the three observation locations conducted by the researchers obtained a value of 91.27%, which falls into the Suitable (S1) category for tourism activities. The results of the grouping of tourism activities based on physical parameters show that these physical parameters are dominant for beach recreation activities, with fourteen parameters being met.