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Jurnal Tataloka
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Jurnal Tataloka is a peer reviewed journal publishing scientific articles, focusing mainly on research and studies in the field of urban and regional planning. TATALOKA Journal is published quarterly by Biro Penerbit Planologi (Planologi Publishing), Diponegoro University every February, May, August, and November.
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ANALISIS PERTUMBUHAN KAWASAN PENGEMBANGAN EKONOMI TERPADU (KAPET) BIAK DI PROVINSI PAPUA Johanis M Siren
TATALOKA Vol 18, No 1 (2016): Volume 18 Number 1, February 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.18.1.47-59

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the regional typology, the leading sectors and the potential of fish resources in Biak Kapet (Integrated Economic Development Zone). The tools of analysis used were Klassen Typology, LQ/SSA/Overlay methods and Maximum Sustainable Yield (MSY). Results of this study show that Biak Kapet can be classified as a less developed region on the aspect of economic growth and income per capita. However, with regard to human development index (HDI) and economic growth, it occurs to be fast growing except Waropen Regency (Kabupaten). Waropen and Supiori Regencies have agriculture, industry, construction, and services as the leading sectors while Nabire, Yapen and Biak Numfor Islands have competitive and comparative sectors. Regional development of the Kapet should be based on the local potential of each subregion. So, every regency in the Kapet should develop its local potential supported by the land carrying capacity. The highest level of land carrying capacity for agriculture sector is in Nabire Regency, and the lowest is in Supiori. In addition to resources that have been being utilized by every regency in Biak Kapet, there are also common pool resources (CPRs) not yet developed integratively. It is the sea, which has the potential of fish resources although with fluctuating levels of maximum sustainable yield. Nevertheless, the potential can be relied upon to improve economic growth and income per capita of every subregion in Biak Kapet.
KAJIAN PERUBAHAN PENGGUNAAN LAHAN DAN HARGA LAHAN DI WILAYAH SEKITAR PINTU TOL UNGARAN Dinda Kholivia Masykuroh; Iwan Rudiarto
TATALOKA Vol 18, No 1 (2016): Volume 18 Number 1, February 2016
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The operation of section I of Semarang-Solo toll road provides alternative access to Semarang City from its hinterland, especially Ungaran Subdistrict. Improved accessibility from Semarang City to Ungaran has impacted to land use of the surrounding area. It can be seen from the increase in new built-up areas in Kalirejo as well as Sidomulyo Villages. The land use change also gives impact to land rents or prices. This study aims to assess the land use and land price changes in the Villages of Kalirejo and Sidomulyo as a result of the existence of the Ungaran toll-gate. The methods used are quantitative completed with observation and review of the relevant documents. This study uses spatial modeling approach with ArcGIS software. Spatial analysis is used to determine the change of land use that occurred in the two villages in 2003, 2011 and 2014. The results of this study show that the existence of the Ungaran toll gate has triggered changes of non-built-up into the built-up area. Changes have also been there in the price of land in the two villages. Besides, this dynamic situation has encouraged the emergence of new sub-center located in the Kalirejo Village.
PARIWISATA KREATIF BERBASIS INDUSTRI BATIK SEBAGAI UPAYA PENGEMBANGAN EKONOMI LOKAL KOTA PEKALONGAN L Latifah; Maya Damayanti
TATALOKA Vol 18, No 1 (2016): Volume 18 Number 1, February 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.18.1.11-26

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Currently, Pekalongan City is known as the city of batik. The recognition is both at national and international levels whereas Pekalongan has been acknowledged as a world creative city based on the art and culture of batik. Batik is an essential commodity in Indonesian creative industries and has been the major commodity of Pekalongan. Batik industry is also capable of creating an inter-business association like the canting making business and fabric dyes business. As a city of batik, Pekalongan is prepared as a tourist destination through the availability of Batik Museum and two centers of batik craftsmen. The attraction has been increasing because tourists do not only see the process but can practice on how to make batik along with the batik craftsmen and interact with the related tools and materials, and this is known as creative tourism. The impact of the creative tourism can become one of the efforts to the local economic development of Pekalongan because it has been able to make linkages between sectors in tourism and batik industry.
KARAKTERISTIK POLA PENGHASILANPENYEDIA BARANG DAN JASADI KAWASAN PENDIDIKAN TINGGI JATINANGOR M Bobby Rahman
TATALOKA Vol 18, No 1 (2016): Volume 18 Number 1, February 2016
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Jatinangor as the area of higher education for the five colleges appeals to the emergence of trade and services around campus locations. This study discusses the characteristics of the pattern of trade and services revenue that arises due to the influence of the activities of the academic community in the area. The data collection methods are questionnaire technique and secondary data collection. The questionnaires were distributed to the suppliers of goods and services. The analytical method used is descriptive analysis. The results indicate the influence of the academic community, especially students so that the income of providers of goods and services is relatively high. A significant influence on the pattern of income of the services providers is by the active time-off lectures and domicile of the academic community. The percentage of influence reached 59% in terms of decline turnover experience.
EVALUASI PEMANFAATAN PENGGUNAAN LAHAN BERBASIS RENCANA POLA RUANG KOTA BAUBAU, PROVINSI SULAWESI TENGGARA Fikril Fahmi; Santun R.P Sitorus; Ahmad Fauzi
TATALOKA Vol 18, No 1 (2016): Volume 18 Number 1, February 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (514.13 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.18.1.27-39

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The high rate of economic growth has encouraged the development of Baubau City in various sectors of life. It has implications on the increase in space requirements. Rapid changes in land use often deviate from the spatial plan (RTRW) that has been legalized. This study aimed to evaluate the appropriateness and consistency of the land use plan and to investigate factors affecting the suitability and consistency of the land use growth with the spatial plan. The analysis has used GIS, Balance of Land Resources, Factor Analysis, and Multiple Regression Analysis. Based on the analysis, there are three forms of inconsistency from the spatial plan of Baubau, as follows: inconsistencies in the spatial plan itself, inconsistencies with the laws and regulations, and inconsistency in the utilization of the land use plan. The results have shown that the level of consistency to the land use plan is medium. The factors affecting the deviation of land use pattern from the plan are the ease of getting to service centers, the improved welfare, and the accessibility.

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