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@article{pwk6487, author = {Trigus Eko and Sri Rahayu}, title = {Perubahan Penggunaan Lahan dan Kesesuaiannya Terhadap RDTR di Wilayah Peri-Urban (Studi Kasus: Kecamatan Mlati)}, journal = {Jurnal Pembangunan Wilayah dan Kota}, volume = {8}, number = {4}, year = {2012}, keywords = {land use; land use change; RDTR Yogyakarta; Mlati sub‐district}, abstract = { The disproportion of supply and demand of land often extends cities to their peri urban areas reducing their agricultural areas. This is observable in Yogyakarta’s Mlati sub district which was classified as a zobidekot (a region dominated by agricultural areas) but lost 301, 9 acres of its agricultural areas during the 1996‐2010 period. The study reviews both the change in land use during that period; and the mismatches between the actual developments from the Detailed Land Use Plan. The study analyzes aerial photos and satellite images through overlays and input-output analysis, together with SWOT analysis of the land use implementation policies. Result shows that 10,32% of Mlati’s land use changed during the 1996-2010 period resulting in the loss of 290,67 acres of agriculture areas with as much as 13,12% converted into housing areas. However, 65,% of its land use still conforms to the Planning Document. The area lacks legal aspect in its land‐use plan policy implementation since the Planning Document has not been legalized. Institutional aspect shows consistency and availability of adequate resources, but weak implementation in terms of control and law enforcement. Investments, tax policy and illegal changes of land use threatening the policy’s implementation. }, issn = {2597-9272}, pages = {330--340} doi = {10.14710/pwk.v8i4.6487}, url = {https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/pwk/article/view/6487} }
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The disproportion of supply and demand of land often extends cities to their peri urban areas reducing their agricultural areas. This is observable in Yogyakarta’s Mlati sub district which was classified as a zobidekot (a region dominated by agricultural areas) but lost 301, 9 acres of its agricultural areas during the 1996‐2010 period. The study reviews both the change in land use during that period; and the mismatches between the actual developments from the Detailed Land Use Plan. The study analyzes aerial photos and satellite images through overlays and input-output analysis, together with SWOT analysis of the land use implementation policies. Result shows that 10,32% of Mlati’s land use changed during the 1996-2010 period resulting in the loss of 290,67 acres of agriculture areas with as much as 13,12% converted into housing areas. However, 65,% of its land use still conforms to the Planning Document. The area lacks legal aspect in its land‐use plan policy implementation since the Planning Document has not been legalized. Institutional aspect shows consistency and availability of adequate resources, but weak implementation in terms of control and law enforcement. Investments, tax policy and illegal changes of land use threatening the policy’s implementation.
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