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Empowerment of the Kutai Kartanegara Coastal Area to Support IKN Food Needs Alfadin Nur, Dewa Sagita; Munir, Ahmad Saiful
Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol. 20 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Program Studi Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota, UPT Publikasi Publikasi Ilmiah UNISBA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/jpwk.v20i1.6907

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The relocation of the Indonesian Capital City to Ibukota Nusantara (IKN) requires the development of adequate infrastructure and public services, including sustainable food security. This condition provides a strategic opportunity for areas around the IKN to strengthen their role in meeting food needs. The Kutai Kartanegara Coastal Area is one of the IKN maintenance areas with sufficient potential in the fisheries sector, with shrimp as one of the leading commodities. However, further studies are needed to see the potential and threats of utilizing the Kutai Kartanegara coastal area to support IKN food security in East Kalimantan. The approach used in this study is qualitative. Data was collected using secondary data related to location potential, policies, accessibility, infrastructure, human resources, economy, environment, and risk. In addition, spatial analysis was also carried out using GIS tools. The study results show that the Kutai Kartanegara Regency Coastal Area has excellent potential as a supporter of IKN food needs, supported by the availability of land, resources, and strategic geographical location. However, strengthening infrastructure, licensing, and human resource capacity are still the main challenges that must be overcome. Through proper collaboration, this area can be developed as a sustainable fisheries cultivation cluster in line with the determination of the Muara Jawa Planning Area (WP) within the framework of IKN development.
Participatory Observation Approach Participatory Rural Appraisal Method in Formulating Development Guidelines for the Lakkang Delta Area as a Tourism Destination Ali, Mukti; Akil, Arifuddin; ., Ihsan; Osman, Wiwik Wahidah; Patandianan, Marly Valenti; Dewi, Yashinta Kumala; Ekawati, Sri Aliah; Sastrawati, Isfa; Irfan, Muhammad; Lakatupa, Gafar; Jayadi, Nur; Munir, Ahmad Saiful; Maharani, Andi Dinda; Makalang, Andi Habib
JURNAL TEPAT : Teknologi Terapan untuk Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Collaboration for Accelerated Community Achievement
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering UNHAS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25042/jurnal_tepat.v8i2.625

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The Lakkang Delta area in Tallo District, Makassar City, is a unique small island surrounded by the Tallo and Pampang Rivers, presenting the character of a ‘village in the middle of the city’ with high ecological, social and cultural potential. However, limited accessibility, basic infrastructure and tourism institutions mean that its potential has not been optimized. This community service activity was carried out in Lakkang Village, Tallo District, Makassar City, involving 30 participants consisting of the community, village officials, and representatives of tourism awareness groups. This activity aimed to develop guidelines for the development of the Lakkang Delta area as a community based ecotourism destination using the Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) method. This method includes participatory mapping, transect walks, in-depth interviews, and door-to-door socialization to explore local potential and actual problems in the field. The activity was evaluated through pre-test and post-test to measure the community's level of understanding of the concepts of ecotourism and spatial-based planning. The results showed a significant increase in the average understanding score from 60 to 85 (an increase of 41.6%). The main identified potentials were bamboo forests, fishponds, and Japanese bunker historical sites, as well as the social value of mutual cooperation. The main issues included transportation access, basic infrastructure, and tourism management institutions. This activity had a direct impact on increasing the community's capacity to manage tourism potential, the creation of a participatory potential map, and recommendations for development strategies aligned with the Makassar City Spatial Plan (RT/RW) 2024–2043. Thus, this activity demonstrated the effectiveness of the PRA method in promoting active participation and ecological awareness among the community.