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Nur Meily Adlika
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Universitas Tanjungpura, Jl. Profesor Dokter H. Hadari Nawawi, Bansir Laut, Kec. Pontianak Tenggara, Kota Pontianak, Kalimantan Barat 78115
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Georeference: Jurnal Kajian Ilmu dan Pembelajaran Geografi
ISSN : 30249775     EISSN : 30249279     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.26418/gr.v1i2.70120
Georeference: Jurnal Kajian Ilmu dan Pembelajaran Geografi is an open access, and peer-reviewed journal. This journal publishes a scientific paper on the results of the study and review of the literature. The scope of this journal includes, but is not limited to: Education, Natural and Applied Science, and Science Studies. Georeference will be published in April and October.
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LAND SUITABILITY ANALYSIS FOR RICE CULTIVATION IN SUNGAI RAYA DISTRICT Azuryan, Azuryan; Permana, Mohamad Syahriza; Titi, Titi; Julianda, Syarifah; Khoir, Muhammad Thoriqul; Anasi, Putri Tipa; Christanto, Ludovicus Manditya Hari
GEOREFERENCE Vol 3, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/gr.v3i1.94124

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This study aims to analyze the level of suitability of rice farming land in Sungai Raya District, Kubu Raya Regency, West Kalimantan. The research method uses a descriptive quantitative approach with a spatial overlay analysis technique based on Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The parameters analyzed include physical environmental factors in the form of temperature (24-32 °C), soil texture (fine and medium), soil depth (>50 cm), soil pH (4.5-8.2), soil drainage, cation exchange capacity (CEC), and slope (0-15%). Secondary data were obtained from various institutions related to the observation years 2017-2023. The results of the study indicate that Sungai Raya District has great potential for the development of rice farming with a dominant classification of suitable (S2) covering an area of 92,457 hectares and marginally suitable (S3) covering an area of 19,451 hectares. The actual utilization of rice fields currently only reaches 24,614 hectares (S2) and 4,493 hectares (S3), which means that only 26.6% of S2 land and 23% of S3 land have been utilized. This study shows that there is still a great opportunity for extensification and intensification of rice farming in the region to support regional food security.
SETTLEMENT PATTERN ANALYSIS KAPUAS RIVERBANK URBAN VILLAGE DALAM BUGIS EAST PONTIANAK SUBDISTRICT Ikhlas, Muhammad; Azuryan, Azuryan; Pastian, Bibia; Bonaventura, Yolanda; Khoir, Muhammad Thoriqul; Christanto, Ludovicus Manditya Hari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/gr.v3i1.94133

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This research examines settlement patterns along the Kapuas River, particularly in Kelurahan Dalam Bugis, East Pontianak, which is characterized by rapid but unplanned growth. The research objectives include: (1) describe the settlement pattern formed in the area, and (2) identify the factors that influence it. The method used was descriptive qualitative with primary data collection through observation and in-depth interviews, as well as secondary data from literature studies. The results of the analysis show two main patterns: a Linier pattern that follows the path and an organic pattern that develops naturally without a standard spatial layout. Shaping factors include the socio-economic characteristics of the community (port dependency and informal employment), natural conditions (flat topography but affected by waste accumulation), building characteristics (semi-permanent with wooden pile foundations), and infrastructure and accessibility constraints (narrow roads, minimal sanitation and clean water). These settlements also face the risk of flooding, poor sanitation and high density. Therefore, there is a need for integrated spatial planning, legalization of land rights, improvement of basic infrastructure and sustainable environmental management to create safer and more orderly settlements.
THE UTILIZATION OF RICE PADDY MAPPING TECHNOLOGY AS A FOUNDATION FOR SUSTAINABLE FOOD AGRICULTURE PLANNING Saputra, Janu Hidayat; Adlika, Nur Meily; Christanto, Ludovicus Manditya Hari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/gr.v3i1.86357

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Increasing demand for land is driving up the rate of agricultural land conversion. This may threaten the availability of paddy fields and thus food availability and security. This research aims to map the distribution of paddy fields to be planned as Sustainable Food Agricultural Land in Sengah Temila District, Landak Regency. In this research, the survey method was used with the population being all paddy field land use in Sengah Temila Sub-district with a total sample size of 100 land samples. The results showed that the total area of existing paddy fields in Sengah Temila Sub-district in 2024 based on Landak District Paddy Field was 5,040.69 ha. Through the agricultural information obtained using ground check technique and then processed using map overlay technique to obtain LP2B plan map, the existing paddy field area in Sengah Temila sub-district is 5,225.10 ha. The overlay results show that the land that can be planned as sustainable food agriculture land in Sengah Temila sub-district is 5,069.22 ha spread over each village. The LP2B plan in Sengah Temila Sub-district in this study is expected to be able to reduce the conversion rate of rice fields in order to achieve food security and sovereignty.
EVALUATION OF WATERFRONT CITY TOURISM DEVELOPMENT DIRECTION AT TAMAN TERAS PARIT NANAS, NORTH PONTIANAK DISTRICT BASED ON THE 3A CONCEPT Kurniawan, Ryan Rizky; Ulfa, Maria; Adlika, Nur Meily
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/gr.v3i1.85750

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Waterfront City Taman Teras Parit Nanas is a tourism destination located along the banks of the Landak River. It was developed as part of an urban planning initiative and creative economic development strategy, focusing on the revitalization of riverbanks and surrounding residential areas. The purpose of this study is to analyze the application of the 3A tourism concept, which includes attractions, accessibility, and amenities. This research employs a qualitative approach with a descriptive research design. Data were collected through direct observation at the site, interviews with both managers and visitors, literature review of relevant regulations and legislation that support the development of the waterfront city, and GPS-based documentation to map elements related to the 3A tourism components. The findings reveal several critical issues, particularly in the suboptimal management of available facilities. Addressing these challenges requires effective collaboration among visitors, site managers, and the local community to enhance and realize the full tourism potential of Taman Teras Parit Nanas.

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