An assessment on land typology and achievement of government target for green space area development according to spatial plan 2005-2015 of Makassar city

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This study aimed to identify green open spaces in Makassar City and evaluate the achievement of Makassar City green open space target based on the 2005-2015 spatial planning document. This research was conducted by collecting, managing primary data and secondary data in the form of spatial and attribute data. Analog spatial data was converted into digital spatial data using the Geographic Information System by digitizing the map using the Arcgis 10.3 application. Following the desk work, a field survey was conducted to determine the existing condition of the field. Based on the evaluation of the city spatial plan, this study introduced 17 typologies of land coverages. The evaluation of green area in 2017 revealed there were 3 zones with green area that were larger than the target set by the Makassar City spatial plan for 2005-2015. They are the maritime area zone, and research and cultural development zone. However. there were other zones whose green areas found in this study to be smaller than the target according to Makassar City spatial plan 2005-2015. These zones were the city center and port areas, industrial and warehousing zones, global business zone, settlement, airports, sports, education and business and tourism zones.

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Iswoyo, H., Dariati, T., & Junardi, D. (2020). An assessment on land typology and achievement of government target for green space area development according to spatial plan 2005-2015 of Makassar city. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 575). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/575/1/012152

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