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Sandra Engelin Pakasi
PS Ilmu Perencanaan Pembangunn Wilayah, Universitas Sam Ratulangi, Manado

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ANALISIS KETERSEDIAAN TANAH DI KAWASAN PARIWISATA LIKUPANG Rr. Fitrin Kumalatina; Sandra Engelin Pakasi; Nordy Fritsgerald Lucky Waney
AGRI-SOSIOEKONOMI Vol. 18 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : Sam Ratulangi University

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This study aims to analyze the location of land availability and the direction of land availability from the aspect of Spatial Designation Plans and land issues. The research was carried out from November 2021 to January 2022 which is located in the Likupang tourism area. The method used in this research is Overlay Analysis with GIS software and descriptive analysis obtained through Indepth Interview. The data used are primary data and secondary data. The results of the research analysis obtained that the availability of land at the location was classified into available and unavailable. The area of available land is 829.47 Ha (17.97%) while the area of land that is not available is 3,716.55 Ha (80.54%). The available land locations consist of available non-agricultural cultivation covering an area of 664.86 Ha (14.41%) and agricultural cultivation covering an area of 164.61 Ha (3.57%). The location of land that is not available is limited to protected activities covering an area of 1,030.06 Ha (22.32%), optimal use of non-agricultural land of 217.33 Ha (4.71 %), optimal use of agricultural land covering an area of 2,145.78 Ha ( 46.5%) and land use adjustment of 323.38 Ha (7.01%). The direction of land availability, namely the location of the available land is directed based on the allotment of space so that it is obtained for investment activities covering an area of 664.86 hectares and commodity activities covering an area of 164.61 hectares. At the location of the available land, there is a potential land dispute of 2 hectares. So that the availability of clean and clear land (no dispute) is (827.47%).