Regional Potential-Based Development Planning: Discourse of Sula Regency, North Maluku Province
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https://doi.org/10.46799/ajesh.v3i11.385Keywords:
Planning, Development, Regional PotentialAbstract
Sula Regency possesses diverse natural potentials, including timber and mineral resources, which remain underutilized for regional development. This research aims to formulate a comprehensive development plan for Sula Regency, leveraging its regional potential to enhance economic growth and equitable welfare distribution. This study employs a qualitative research method, utilizing data collection techniques such as literature review and field observations. The collected data were analyzed through three stages: data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The analysis focused on identifying spatial utilization patterns and development strategies to maximize regional resources. he findings indicate that the spatial utilization plan for Sula Regency is divided into two key areas: (1) the protected area spatial plan, encompassing natural and cultural protection zones, and (2) the cultivation area spatial plan, which includes settlements, agriculture, plantations, and mining sub-areas. The development strategy prioritizes service distribution and the balanced spread of service center functions. Additionally, the service center system development plan focuses on improving infrastructure and facilities in an integrated manner to support community needs and ensure equitable welfare distribution across sub-regions. The implications of this research emphasize the importance of adopting an integrated approach to spatial planning that aligns with the unique needs of each sub-region.
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