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STUDY OF SUPERIOR COMMODITIES AND ITS SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION IN BANGKA BELITUNG ARCHIPELAGO PROVINCES Riswan Septriayadi Sianturi; Luthfi Muta'ali
Indonesian Journal of Geography Vol 42, No 2 (2010): Indonesian Journal of Geography
Publisher : Faculty of Geography, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ijg.2288

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ABSTRACTEconomic development in decentralization era, presumably, will not besustainable if only supported by non-renewable resources. Then, local governmentneed to changefrom mining to non-mining based economic development. The nonrenewableresources themselves are used as capital in the transformation process.In supporting these endeavours, study of superior commodities in Bangka BelitungArchipelago Provinces is need to be conducted as efforts to increase society'swelfare or other stakeholders post decreasing of tinproduction this province.
ENVIRONMENTAL CARRYING CAPACITY BASED ON SPATIAL PLANNING Luthfi Muta'ali
Indonesian Journal of Geography Vol 43, No 2 (2011): Indonesian Journal of Geography
Publisher : Faculty of Geography, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ijg.2382

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The aims of this research were to examine environmental carrying capacity analyzed basedon aspects of spatial planning and eco-region. The result showed that Kulonprogo Regencyhas low value of environmental carrying capacity and can only support as much as 79.81%of its total population. Analysis of variance showed significant difference of environmentalcarrying capacity of protected and cultivated area. The main factor among 12 variablesdetermining the degree of environmental carrying capacity is man-land ratio (contributed39.72%). Priority should be given to 28 villages or 31.81% of the area with lowenvironmental carrying capacity. Eco-region and spatial plan approaches in environmentalmanagement practice are also strongly recommended.