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SISTEM INFORMASI GEOGRAFI TKW 303 DR. SUPRAJAKA Fakultas Teknik Universitas Indonusa Esa Unggul PERTEMUAN 2 GIS in Resource Assessment and Planning
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Geospatial Information... Menyajikan pendekatan berbasis ilmiah dan keruangan Systematis Holistis Analytis Quantitative Visual action Planning Analityc Quantitative visualisation
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Banyak Aktor dan Banyak Layer PERLUNYA REFERENSI SPASIAL TUNGGAL SEBAGAI ACUAN SELURUH INSTANSI
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Mountain Landscape Padi Field Meander Landscape Coastal Landscape Small Island Landscape Urban Landscape Jaring Kontrol Geodesi Nasional
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5 Resource Allocation - Its Major Considerations Resource allocation should be done on a rational basis; Resource allocation should avoid the adverse effects (efek yang merugikan) of one resource use on another resource or on the human communities.
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6 Aspects of resources that should be studied Resource types, extent and nature of use; Economic evaluation based on present and future uses; Socioeconomic characteristics and activities of the human communities which will be affected by resource use in the study area.
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7 GIS Database provides data for future planning/action Identification of areas most suitable for particular economic activities like aquaculture, recreation, industries, etc.; Zoning of the area segregate conflicting uses of resources; Planning of growth centers and alignment of transportation networks to maximize accessibility of human population to resource-based employment potential.
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8 Common characteristics of the nature of multidisciplined resource data Spatial (distributed in a certain pattern over the earth’s surface); Subject to multiple uses (mangroves are used for forestry, fisheries, agriculture, and recreation); Subject to change with time (retreat and accretion of the coastline); Affected by use (pollution of rivers by untreated discharge, reduction of water resources, increased siltation (endapan lumpur) of rivers and sedimentation in the coastle waters by excessive land clearing).
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9 Basic Framework of Analysis for Resources Management Land- and Marine-based Coastal Resources Human Settlements / Communities Resource-using Activities Impacts/Effects (Depletion, Degradation) Non-Resource-based Activities (Pollution. Income Generation)
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