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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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ARAHAN KEBIJAKAN PENGENDALIAN KONVERSI LAHAN SAWAH DI KOTA SOLOK Siska Nofita; Santun R.P Sitorus; Atang Sutandi
TATALOKA Vol 18, No 2 (2016): Volume 18 Number 2, May 2016
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Paddy field conversion occurs along with population growth followed by increased need for non-agricultural land. This research aims to formulate the direction control of paddy field conversion in Solok. Therefore it is necessary to analyze, they are scalogram analysis, and stepwise regression analysis. Paddy fields conversion in period of 2004-2014 in the Solok city 32,28 ha, mostly in the Lubuk Sikarah District. The threat of paddy fields conversion based of RTRW Solok city 2012-2031 is 403,60 ha (41,55%). Most of the villages in Solok belong to Hierarchy 1 except IX Korong with hierarchy 2 and Laing with hierarchy 3. The factors affecting of paddy field conversion in Solok city is land and building tax, land tittling, and the allocation of land for industrial, low density residential, high density residential, worship, and paddy fields allocation in the RTRW. Control direction of paddy field conversion in Solok city is to raise taxes on non-agriculture land, increasing the role of traditional institutions, community leaders and agricultural extension, zoning by setting RDTR of  Solok city, determination of food sustainable agricultural land (LP2B) and repair damaged irrigation networks.
ANALISIS USAHA TANI LADA DAN ARAHAN PENGEMBANGANNYA DI KABUPATEN BANGKA TENGAH Maryadi Maryadi; Atang Sutandi; Ivanovich Agusta
TATALOKA Vol 18, No 2 (2016): Volume 18 Number 2, May 2016
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Indonesia is the producer of pepper number two in the world after Vietnam. Pepper is one of the leading commodity that has a major role as source of foreign exchange, the source of farmer’s income, and job creation. The high demand on the international market is an opportunity for the development of pepper pepper. In Indonesia, Bangka Belitung Province is a major producer of white pepper which one is the producing regions of District of Bangka Tengah. The development effort pepper plants must be based on land suitability evaluation for optimal production. Moreover, analyzing the feasibility of farming of pepper, analyze marketing margins in the marketing system of white pepper, and arrange referrals pepper plantation development is needed to guide policy makers in Central Bangka Regency. Pepper development requires commitment and effort which is based on plantation development policies implemented proportionately and professionally .
PERANAN PROGRAM COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PERUSAHAAN BATUBARA MENINGKATKAN KESEJAHTERAAN MASYARAKAT (STUDI KASUS KABUPATEN TANAH BUMBU, KALIMANTAN SELATAN) Wulan Metafurry; Bambang Juanda; Eka Intan Kumala Putri
TATALOKA Vol 18, No 2 (2016): Volume 18 Number 2, May 2016
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Community development (comdev) is a form of corporate social responsibility program to increase community welfare. On the other side, comdev also aims to minimize the impact arising from mining activities. The present study aims to analyze the benefit of comdev and to calculate comdev contribution to increase community welfare. The method used to answer the research are Second Order Confirmatory Factor Analysis (2nd CFA) and Multiple Linier Regression with Principal Component Analysis (PCA). The result show that benefit of comdev was perceived by community in Tanah Bumbu, South Kalimantan. Comdev also contributes positively to increase human resource development in Tanah Bumbu, but comdev not enough to compensate for the negative impact of mining especially enviromental issues.
SINKRONISASI TATA RUANG WILAYAH KOTA BOGOR DALAM MENDUKUNG PROGRAM PEMBANGUNAN Sigit Prayitno; Setia Hadi; Manuwoto Manuwoto
TATALOKA Vol 18, No 2 (2016): Volume 18 Number 2, May 2016
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The RTRW was intended to help The City Government to prepare an urban development guideline that includes the sectoral and spatial aspect. The synchronization between the development program with RTRW was conducted through application of spatial plan in the development program. The purpose of this study were: (1) analysis of the suitability of land use with RTRW; (2) analysis of the suitability of the development program with RTRW; (3) analysis of the spatial planning use in the preparation of the development program and its influencing factors; and (4) strategy formulations to improve the synchronization. The analytical method used in this study were: overlay analysis, descriptive analysis, and A'WOT. The results showed that the suitability of land use in 2013 with the spatial pattern plan is 59.58%, unrealized 36.41%, not suitable 4.01%. Average physical program in accordance with RTRW is 87.68%. 75% of agencies are already using RTRW in the preparation of the development program, while 25% of institutions did not. The prioritized strategy is to implement the regulations on spatial planning and development plan explicitly so that the city government's commitment can be realized.
EKSISTENSI KAMPUNG LAMA MELALUI KEARIFAN LOKAL DI KAMPUNG BUSTAMAN SEMARANG Annisa Mu’awanah Sukmawati; Nany Yuliastuti
TATALOKA Vol 18, No 2 (2016): Volume 18 Number 2, May 2016
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Kampung Bustaman is an old kampong in the center of Semarang City that still can exist. The research aims to find the factors that influence the existence of Kampung Bustaman and to give the strategy to strengthen the existence of Kampung Bustaman through its local wisdom. The research was conducted using qualitative research with case study approach. The sampling technique used is snowball sampling. Analysis was conducted using descriptive qualitative analysis which aims to provide in-depth descriptions of the conditions of existence of Kampung Bustaman through local wisdom. The results shows that Kampong Bustaman still able to exist in the middle of urban development using local wisdom. Local wisdom has manifested in the daily life, consist of physical artifacts, economic activity, religious traditions, and social life. Local wisdom in the form of economic activity has been the spirit for the Bustaman’s occupants. The existence of the diversification activities related to the goats and culinary business that was involved Bustaman’s occupants were able to enliven kampung space condition and the most of Bustaman’s occupants. Local wisdom possessed also continued to strengthen in line with the times and the increasing need for people who require the existence of space and the role of the various parties to reinforce it.
DAMPAK TATA RUANG WILAYAH TERHADAP AKTIVITAS KEWIRAUSAHAAN DAN PERTUMBUHAN USAHA PETERNAKAN AYAM BROILER DI PROVINSI JAMBI Rufti Puji Astuti; Rachmad Pambudy; Burhanuddin Burhanuddin
TATALOKA Vol 18, No 2 (2016): Volume 18 Number 2, May 2016
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Spatial is one issue that is important in assessing the concept of entrepreneurship. Interest studied the problems of spatial and entrepreneurship is to create business growth, through the support of business locations atmosphere, leading to the creation of entrepreneurial activity. The purpose of this study to (1) identify the determining factors of the characteristics of the zone; (2) to analyze the influence of the characteristics of the zone of entrepreneurial activity; (3) Analyze the effects of entrepreneurial activity on the growth of broiler chicken farm. The research was conducted by survey method, conducted in three zones in Jambi province with a total sample of 140 farmers. The results showed (1) Characteristics of the zone formed by the spatial characteristics, enterprises and entrepreneurs. (2) Characteristics of significant zones of direct and positive effect on entrepreneurial activity (3) entrepreneurial activities significantly affect the growth of broiler chicken farm, both of which have a positive relationship. In other words, the growth of the business acquired, occur because of the encouragement of entrepreneurial activity increased farmers. 

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