Factors Affecting Land Use Change of Minapolitan Area in Sedati Districts, Sidoarjo Regency.

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Factors Affecting Land Use Change of Minapolitan Area in Sedati Districts, Sidoarjo Regency.

Dira Arumsani

Urban Development Management Program Department of Architecture

Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Surabaya, Indonesia

Dr. Ir. Eko Budi Santoso, Lic.Rer.Reg

Dr. Ing. Ir. Haryo Sulistyarso

Urban Development Management Program Department of Architecture

Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology Surabaya, Indonesia

Abstract— Sedati District is one of the areas in Sidoarjo Regency that has a high potential in the aquaculture sector. Based on the Decision of Sidoarjo Regent, Sedati District was established to be one of the development areas of Minapolitan area and included as a small urban area. Based on the current condition, the existence of minapolitan area is getting shifted due to the transfer of land function into various new activity areas which is the impact of regional development. This is evident from the change of land use from agriculture to housing with an area of 89.86% of total land use change, pond land reclamation, and etc. The purpose of this research is to know the factors that influence the change of land use in an effort to maintain the existence of the minapolitan area.

Keywordsminapolitan area, land use change, land use change control

  1. INTRODUCTION

    Sedati Sub-district is one of the development area of Minapolitan area as stated in the Decree of the Sidoarjo Regent Number: 188/1641 / 404.1.3.2 / 2010 concerning Central of Agropolitan and Minapolitan Area in Sidoarjo Regency and Number: 188/1613 / 404.1.3.2 / 2010 about Group Agropolitan and Minapolitan of Sidoarjo Regency. In addition, based on the Regional Regulation of Sidoarjo Regency Number 6 in 2009 on Spatial Planning of Sidoarjo Regency in 2009-2029, Sedati District is included as a small urban area which is characterized by the criteria of urban areas with plans for the establishment of urban settlement area of 2,610.19 Ha. Besides, it is also designated as one of the strategic areas and as the regional development sub unit I (SSWP I) in Sidoarjo regency with the main function of local, regional and international settlement, industry and trade. Based on the results of research from Saputro (2009) in his research which states that the change of land use in Sedati District is the biggest change of land use from agriculture to housing with an area of 10,496,865,74 m2 or 89,86% from total land use change. Also supported by Yuanita (2012) in his research mentioned that Sedati District has experienced deviation of function shift from pond land cover and vacant land to housing and educational facilities.

  2. LITERATURE REVIEW

      1. Sustainable Development

        Sustainable development by Strange and Bayley (2008) essentially is to consider the three pillars of social, economic and environmental together and balanced, where all actions in these three aspects must be interconnected. The synergy of these three aspects is also expressed by Budimanta in Bunga Rampai Pembangunan Kota Indonesia in the 21st Century (2005), where in sustainable development, there is a need for a systematic and planned way of viewing activities in the framework of improving the welfare, quality of life and environment of humanity without reducing access and opportunities in future generations to enjoy and use them. And in its goal to create sustainable development must be based on several pillars as a major consideration, namely from the social, economic, environmental, and institutional dimensions. Therefore, based on the study of sustainable development, this research uses the pillar / aspect as described previously consisting of social, economic, environmental, and institutional aspects. These four consist of various indicators that play an important role in maintaining the minapolitan area, which is in line with the development of the city getting shifted by various land use changes.

      2. Development of Minapolitan Area

        Minapolitan area development will not be separated from the social aspect, because the existence of farmers community will greatly affect all the existing development in the region. This is supported by the opinion of Douglas (1986) which states that minabisnis activities based on superior sectors in the form of fishery sector should involve large actors and large communities in accordance with local wisdom. Efforts to develop the minapolitan region that relies on the fishery sector in driving the economy, in addition to development in social and economic aspects, the minapolitan area should also pay attention to the development of environmental aspects, especially coastal areas as the main resource providers and other environmental services (Dahuri, 2004). The availability of natural resources provided by the environment is very important for the life of the people in it, because if the natural resources used as the main economic support in the area runs

        out or damaged, it will greatly affect the sustainability of the minapolitan area, and of course also impact on the economy of the community . With the existence of it will influence to increase prosperity of farmer society. And when viewed from the social aspect mentioned by Dahuri (2012), the absorption of labor will of course affect the welfare of the farmers community, especially in terms of increasing the income of the cultivators. Besides, the wellbeing of the farmers can also be seen from how the level of education and the level of health of the cultivators that influence how the farmer community becomes a productive society. Therefore based on this matter, it can be determined in this research the existence of farmers welfare indicators who can be measured from the variable of labor absorption cultivators, the level of farmer's income, the level of cultivator education, and the health level of the cultivators.

      3. Land Use Change

        Land use is any form of human intervention to the land in order to meet the needs of both material and spiritual life (Vink, 1975). According to Wahyunto et al (2001) land use change is defined as increasing a land use from one side of use to another using a decrease in other types of land use over time, or changing the function of a land over a different period of time. Land use change or land use conversion is a change of certain land use to other land uses where due to unchanged land area, certain land use will result in decreasing other land uses (Sanggono, 1993). Based on that, it can be concluded that the existence of minapolitan area has the potential to be displaced by new activities that lead to the transfer of land area of minapolitan area. So in this study based on it is obtained indicator of land use minapolitan area that belong to environmental aspect.

        Besides Warpani in Noorwahyuni (2006) states that the price of land becomes one of the affect factor because the price of land tends to affect the change of land use in areas whose land prices are still low. Sarah K. in Sanggono (1993) also added that land use change is closely related to changes in land values because there is a positive correlation between land use and land value. The very limited provision of land to meet the needs of the community, government and private sectors tends to lead to an increase in land prices which further encourages widespread land speculation, resulting in less efficient urban land use patterns. Based on this, the price of land becomes one of the considerations that also affect the existence of Minapolitan area, so in this study obtained variable land value of minapolitan area.

        Based on the opinion of Warpaniand Lambin et al (2001) above, it is found that the number of people who always experience change resulted in the need of space as a container of urban activity will also experience changes continuously. Space in this case is land, its existence can not be separated with the development of human life, because the land is a container where various activities to ensure the survival of human life. Therefore, the dynamics of life of a number of residents in a region will be reflected the relationship of interaction of the activity of the population with its environment. So that the increasing number of people becomes one of the things that must be considered in its effect on the change of land use in urban areas. So in this study got

        one of the indicators related to the consideration of the increasing population in the minapolitan area is an indicator of population growth, which can be seen from the variable rate of population growth.

  3. RESEARCH METHODS

    1. Identification of factors affecting land use change in the minapolitan area

      In analyzing the factors that influence the land use change of minapolitan area is done by using descriptive method. According to Nazir (1988: 63) descriptive method is a method in examining the status of a group of people, an object, a set of conditions, a system of thought or a class of events in the present, with the aim to create a description, picture, or painting in a systematic, factual and accurate information about the facts, traits and relationships among the phenomena under investigation.

      In this analysis, the variables derived from the literature review will be compared with the literature study and the existing conditions in the study area. Variables that have similarities will be grouped and will form several factors that are factors that affect land use change of minapolitan area. Variables to be processed by using descriptive analysis is the whole of research variables obtained from the results of literature review.

    2. Determination of factors that affect the land use change of minapolitan area

    The Delphi technique is the most effective way to identify factors that lead to the failure of detailed urban implementation plans, which is particularly useful in situations where no standard criteria exist for evaluation (Taleai and Mansuorian, 2008).

    The Delphi technique is an iterative process designed to reach consensus among a group of experts on a particular topic. Stages of Delphi technique can be seen in the scheme below.

    Stages of Delphi Analysis

    Source : Processed from Fowles (1978)

  4. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

      1. General Description

        Sedati District is one of districts in Sidoarjo Regency which has wide reaching 7,892 Ha or 79,26 Km2. Geographically located at the position of 112.5° – 112.9° East Longitude and 7.3 ° – 7.5 ° South Latitude, with the following boundaries:

        Wide Area Diagram of Sedati District Land Usage

        North : Waru District East : Madura Strait West : Gedangan District South : Buduran District

        Sedati District consists of 16 villages, which Kalanganyar village is the largest village that reaches 3.061 Ha or 38.79% of the area of Sedati District. While the village of Pulungan is the smallest village with an area of 104 Ha or 1.32% of the total area of Sedati District.

        1. Basic Physical Conditions

          Sedati District has a wet tropical climate with an average rainfall of 243 mm / year and an average temperature of 26.1°

          – 27.4° Celsius and average humidity and relative humidity of 69.4% – 85.5% year-round. Based on the condition of topography, Sedati District is relatively flat and partially corrugated that is in the range 0-4 meters above sea level (asl) and has a slope of 0-2%. For soil types in the planning area include alluvial gray and alluvial hydromor, with hydrological conditions categorized flood periodically as it is at an altitude of 0-4 meters above sea level (asl).

        2. Population

          Based on the results of population registration, the population of Sedati District in the period of 2012 – 2015 has increased, as seen from the total population in 2012 of 98.751 people and increased in 2015 to 99.010 people. The largest population is in the Pabean village of 19.325 people in 2012 and continues to increase until 2015 reached 19.556 people.

        3. Accessibility

          In Sedati, most road conditions have asphalt surface of 113 km and 327 km of paving. Besides, there are also roads with surface conditions still in the form of macadam and soil.

        4. Land Use

        In the land use pattern in Sedati District, the largest type of land use is ponds with an area of 5.073,80 Ha or about 63.9% of the total area of Sedati District. In addition, the dominance of land use in Sedati District is 15% of settlements and 8% for public facilities. For more details note the following tables and diagrams :

        Land Use in Sedati District

        No

        Land Use

        Land Area (Ha)

        %

        1

        Settlement

        1.193,576

        15,027

        2 Plantation 57,108 0,719

        1. Industry – –

        4 Wetland 540,000 6,798

      2. Identify Factors Affecting Land Use Change of Minapolitan Areas

        The identification of factors affecting land use change of minapolitan area is based on existing condition in the study area. The following will show the variables which will be grouped into several factors in accordance with the relevance of some of these variables.

        NO. VARIABLES SUB VARIABLES

        Research Variables Will Be Grouped into Factors

    1. Yard / Land Empty / Yasan /

    78,144 0,984

    1 Number of business units minabisnis –

    Land Ripening

    6 Pond 5.073,080 63,869

    7 Public Facilities 670,185 8,437

    8 Mangrove 328,156 4,131

    9 Green Open Space 12,253 0,154

    10 Others 64,652 0,814

    2 Minabisnis supporting facilities

    Availability of

    production units Availability of

    processing unit

    Availability of

    Source : Spatial Plans of Sidoarjo Regency, 2009-2029

    marketing unit

    NO. VARIABLES SUB VARIABLES

    3 Number of minabisnis workers –

    4 Minimum employer's income level –

    5 Intensity of production minabisnis –

    6 Productivity minabisnis –

    7 Minimum employment –

    8 Minimalist level of education –

    9 The level of health of minabisnis players –

    10 Population growth rate –

    11 Availability of roads –

    12 Access to electrical energy –

    13 Access to clean water –

    14 Minapolitan area value –

    15 Types of land use –

    16 Converted minapolitan land area –

    17 Speed of land use change –

    18 Coordination among stakeholders –

    19 Legal certainty –

    20 Transparency of permit data of Minapolitan land use change

    Source: Results of Literature Review, 2017

    A land of minapolitan areas can be converted through various aspects, for example from economic, social, cultural, as well as legal aspects. The variable value of minapolitan area land is increasing due to the development of investment in the form of non-minapolitan activities, such as housing development, office building, service trade, and various other activities developed by investors. This happens because of the strategic location and the development of urban areas, especially because it is adjacent to Surabaya City, Juanda International Airport, and the existence of sea tourism development plan at Sedati beach. With the development of this investment causes the value of ponds increased and an opportunity for the owners of ponds to gain profits. Besides, investor interest to take over the pond area is also accompanied by the availability of adequate infrastructure facilities in the area. It can be seen from the existence of adequate road facilities, as well as the availability of electrical energy and clean water which is also quite adequate. So the availability of adequate infrastructure facilities increasingly support the investors to invest in the region. So it can be concluded that the factors that contain the variable land value of minapolitan area, the availability of roads, access to electrical energy and access to clean water, can be grouped as a factor of investment development.

    The effort to change the land function of the minapolitan area is also influenced by how many workers concentrate on the minabisnis activities, how the minapolitan support facilities are owned and how much production is obtained. With the existence of various development outside minapolitan activities such as that currently occur in the research area, the impact on the decrease of environmental carrying capacity to the development of pond cultivation. This resulted in a decrease in production results obtained, so that other minabisnis activities such as home industries and fish trade services will also weaken further. In addition, with the decreasing production results, the minabisnis players / workers will find other sources of income because they are considered not able to meet the needs of his life if he persisted in these minapolitan activities. And the slackening of the cultivation of

    ponds farmers due to the decline in fish production resulted in many fish farmers looking for other jobs outside minapolitan activities. Besides, from the availability of supporting facilities minabisnis in the area of research also still not available. In the process of production, marketing, and processing are all done independently by minabisnis actors because there is no support from the government for the development of minapolitan activities. Production results obtained independently, either sold directly or through the collectors, or processed into a form of processed food. So with the lack of support units of production facilities, marketing and processing from the government, the production is also still not maximized because it is still done in the traditional way. Based on the above, it can be seen that there is a relationship between the variables of the number of labor minabisnis, the absorption of minabisnis workers, and facilities support minabisnis with income levels, the intensity of production and minabisnis productivity. So that these variables can be classified into one factor that is the minabisnis production potential factor.

    The existence of land use minapolitan area increasingly converted for other uses outside minapolitan activities because of the demands of regional development and strategic location with the centers of activity. More and more investors are eyeing the ponds in Sedati District because of its location adjacent to Surabaya City and Juanda International Airport. A lot of land is sold in a short time to investors because the purchase price offered is high enough for the pond area that is not small too, so the owners of ponds are mostly willing to sell. This is because the price offered is able to provide the benefits of excessive pond owners when compared with retaining the pond land which is increasingly day decreased production. Based on the above, there is a link between the use of minapolitan land, the area of converted land and the speed of changes in mineral land use. So the three variables can be classified into one factor, that is the driving factor of land conversion minapolitan.

    The management effort of pond area basically has been contained in Regional Regulation of Sidoarjo Regency Number 6 in 2009 about Spatial Plan of Region of Sidoarjo Regency in 2009-2029, where mention that effort of fishery area management one of them is Sedati District done by protecting pond area from the development of industrial activities and settlements, controlling the rate of change of land use from ponds to settlements and industry, protecting ponds and river fisheries from industrial waste pollution, and etc. However, when viewed from the existing condition of the current changes in pond land use by investors is increasing, so it needs a coordination between the government and the private sector in terms of licensing pond land converted in accordance with applicable local regulations. Based on this, the variable of legal certainty is a variable that can stand alone as a factor affecting the change of land use due to the rule of law is a tool of control of land use that does not have the same characteristics with other variables. Similarly, coordination among stakeholders and the transparency of data on land use change permits is also a stand-alone variable as a factor influencing land use change as the institution as the main actor

    in supervision of pond cultivation pond management that does not have the same characteristics as other variables. Therefore, the variables of legal certainty are included in law implementation factor, while the coordination variables among stakeholders and the transparency of permit data of

    6 Demographic growth

    NO FACTOR VARIABLE MEMBERS

    1. Population growth

    2. Level of education

    3. Health level

      land use change are included in the surveillance of land change control factor.

      In addition, in terms of population, population growth in Sedati District is increasing every year. This is not only due to birth but also influenced by the migration of people from other settled areas in Sedati District. Conversion of pond land in the research area is part of development activities that can not be avoided. As long as the population growth is high and economic development activities are still ongoing, the conversion of the land will continue to occur. Population growth will affect the efforts to increase the need for land for housing development for the welfare of the community. And the welfare of society itself, which is a minabisnis actor, can also be influenced in terms of education level and health level, which in turn will affect how the society becomes productive society. In a sense, efforts to mobilize the growing population to become minabisnis actors in order to preserve and maintain the existence of pond land, must also be balanced with a good level of health and provided with sufficient level of education, namely the related education on how land management efforts and new techniques that are likely to be implemented in Sedati District and not just fixated on traditional techniques. Based on the above, population growth variable, education of minabisnis actors variable, health of minabisnis actors variable can be said to have related with one another, so that can be grouped into one factor, that is demography growth factor.

      Based on the results of descriptive analysis of the various variables above, then generated six factors that affect changes in pond farming utilization as a land area minapolitan Sedati District, namely:

      Organization Table Variables in Factors

      NO FACTOR VARIABLE MEMBERS

      1. The value of Minapolitan area

    Source : Analysis Results, 2017

    Based on the results of the descriptive analysis above, the factors that influence the changes in the utilization of Minapolitan area. In the analysis there are several variables that can stand alone as a factor affecting changes in the utilization of land minapolitan area.

    The influential factor is obtained from the comparison between the variables and the factors that influence the change of land utilization of Minapolitan area according to existing condition in the research area. Factors obtained include:

    1. Investment development

    2. Minabisnis production potential

    3. Driving the conversion of minapolitan land

    4. Law implementation

    5. Surveillance of land change control

    6. Demographic growth

    Having obtained the factors that influence the change of land use of minapolitan area from the descriptive analysis above, then the selection process of the influential factors is done by using Delphi technique and involving the respondent, which has been specified in the Stakeholders analysis. The respondents expressed their opinions about their agreement or disapproval of the influential factors that have been formulated.

    4.3. Factor Analysis Affecting Land Use Change of Minapolitan Area

    1. Phase I

      At this stage, the excavation (exploration) of the respondents about the factors that influence the conversion of land / transfer of land in minapolitan area. The method used to obtain these factors is through semi-structured interviews.

      Respondents may add to the factors offered and may also reduce existing factors. The results are as follows:

      1. Investment

        development

      2. Minabisnis production potential

    2. Availability of road facilities

    3. Access to electrical energy

    4. Access to clean water

    1. The amount of labor minabisnis

    2. Absorption of minabusiness workers

    3. Minerbanis supporting facilities

    4. Number of business units minabisnis

    5. The income level of the minaby actors

    6. Intensity of production minabisnis

      Results of Delphi Interview Phase I

      No

      Factors affecting changes in

      Minapolitan area

      Respondents

      R1

      R2

      R3

      R4

      R5

      1. The factor of investment development

        influences the change of land use of E E E E E

        Minapolitan area in Sedati District

      2. The potential factor of minabisnis

    7. Productivity minabisnis

    production resulted in changes in land use in the Minapolitan area in Sedati

    E I E E I

    Driving the

    1. conversion of

      1. Types of Minapolitan Land Use

      2. Minapolitan area of converted land

        District

        3 The driving factor of the conversion of

        minapolitan land

      3. Speed of land use change Minapolitan

      minapolitan land affects the change of land use in the Minapolitan area in

      E E E E E

    2. Law implementation 1. Legal certainty

      Sedati District

      4 The factor of law implementation

      Surveillance of land

      1. Coordination among stakeholders

        influences the change of land use of

        E E E E E

    3. change control

    1. Transparency of data on land use change

      Minapolitan area in Sedati District

      permit

      5 The surveillance for land change control of Minapolitan area in Sedati

      E E E E E

      District

      No

      Factors affecting changes in

      Minapolitan area

      Respondents

      R1

      R2

      R3

      R4

      R5

      6 Demographic growth factors influence

      land use change in Minapolitan area in I E E I I

      Sedati District

      Source: Analysis Results, 2017

      Information :

      E : Effective

      I : Ineffective

      R1 : Regional Planning and Development Agency of Sidoarjo Regency R2 : Department of Fisheries of Sidoarjo Regency

      R3 : District Government of Sedati

      R4 : Ponds Cultivators of Sedati Districts R5 : Public Figure

    2. Phase III

    From the result of Delphi stage II, there are factors that have not been agreed to become the factors that influence the change of land use in Minapolitan area. The factors are demographic development factors. Of the factors that have not reached a consensus and have not been agreed upon by all respondents, another stage of interview processing is done. The results of interview processing stage III can be seen in the table below.

    Results of Delphi Interview Phase III

    No

    Factors affecting changes in Minapolitan area

    Respondents

    R1

    R2

    R3

    R4

    R5

    Demographic development factors

    2. Phase II

    1 influence land use change in

    D D D D D

    According to the results in phase I then the addition of two factors that influence the opinion of the respondents. Additional factors are land ownership and urban development factors. So that the number of factors that will be processed in the second phase of the interview into 8 factors.

    Phase II is the first iteration. This itteration reduces the factors needed to get the agreement of the respondents about the factors that affect the conversion of Minapolitan area land. The first iteration results can be seen in the following table.

    Results of Delphi Interview Phase II

    The factor of investment development

    Minapolitan area in Sedati District

    Source: Analysis Results, 2017

    Information :

    A : Agree

    D : Disagree

    R1 : Regional Planning and Development Agency of Sidoarjo Regency R2 : Department of Fisheries of Sidoarjo Regency

    R3 : District Government of Sedati

    R4 : Ponds Cultivators of Sedati Districts R5 : Public Figure

    No

    Factors affecting changes in

    Minapolitan area

    Respondents

    R1

    R2

    R3

    R4

    R5

    From the results of interview Delphi stage III obtained consensus from the respondents about the factors that affect the land use change of minapolitan area. For more details, here is a description of the respondents exploration results:

    • Demographic developmental factors

    1. influences the change of land use of

      A A A A A

      In the demographic growth factor has been established

      Minapolitan area in Sedati District The potential factor of minabisnis

      consensus that this factor has no effect on efforts to land

    2. production resulted in changes in land use in the Minapolitan area in Sedati

      A A A A A

      use change of minapolitan area. It is agreed that the

      development of demography is considered to be less

      District The driving factor of the conversion of

      influential because although there is a decrease or increase in the number of population, the development by investors

    3. minapolitan land affects the change of

      land use in the Minapolitan area in

      A A A A A

      from the conversion of the pond area is still happening up

      Sedati District

      The factor of law implementation

      to now, whether for housing, industry, trade services, and

      others. This is due to the strategic location with the

    4. influences the change of land use of

      A A A A A

      location of the new infrastructure development plan and

      Minapolitan area in Sedati District The surveillance for land change

      other activities. In addition, if assssed from the level of

    5. control of Minapolitan area in Sedati

    6

    Demographic growth factors influence

    land use change in Minapolitan area in Sedati District

    D

    D

    A

    D

    A

    District

    Land ownership factor influences the

    1. change of land use of Minapolitan area

      A A A A A

      A A A A A

      education / knowledge and public health, is also

      considered to have no effect. Efforts to change land use continue to occur even though the pond farmers are equipped with more knowledge about processing ponds and good health levels. This is due to uncertain production results, thus impacting their income. Besides, the offer of

      in Sedati District

      The urban development factor

      investors to buy with high prices increasingly move the pond farmers to sell their ponds.

    2. influences the change of land use of

    Minapolitan area in Sedati District

    A A A A A

    Source: Analysis Results, 2017

    : Not consensus

    Information :

    A : Agree

    D : Disagree

    R1 : Regional Planning and Development Agency of Sidoarjo Regency R2 : Department of Fisheries of Sidoarjo Regency

    R3 : District Government of Sedati

    R4 : Ponds Cultivators of Sedati Districts R5 : Public Figure

    Based on the Delphi analysis to get agreement on the factors that influence the land use change of minapolitan area, the factors are as follows:

    1. Investment development

    2. Minabisnis production potential

    3. Driving the conversion of minapolitan area

    4. Law implementation

    5. Surveillance of land change control

    6. Land ownership

    7. Urban development

  5. CONCLUSION

Based on the results of previous research and using Delphi Analysis techniques, it can be concluded that the factors that influence the land use change of minapolitan area, namely:

  1. Investment development

  2. Minabisnis production potential

  3. Driving the conversion of minapolitan area

  4. Law implementation

  5. Surveillance of land change control

  6. Land ownership

  7. Urban development

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