Abstract
Pasaran Island in Lampung Province is a promising coastal community ripe for development. This study explores the island's unique features through field surveys, observations, interviews, and literature reviews. Using spatial analysis techniques, we identified opportunities and challenges for residential development. Our ArcGIS overlay analysis shows that around 12 hectares are suitable for settlement, indicating a strong potential for progress. The proposed landscape plan includes residential areas, community spaces, essential facilities, circulation routes, and green infrastructure. The primary residential zone covers 5.1 hectares, accommodating about 295 homes for approximately 1,475 residents. Additionally, 1.4 hectares are allocated for public services and 2 hectares for the marine and fisheries sectors, along with public open spaces. These insights support a flexible landscape plan designed to enhance Pasaran Island's unique characteristics and build a thriving community.
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Purnomo, D. A. N., Makalew, A. D. N., & Purnomo, A. (2025). Residential landscape planning in fisherman village (case study: Pasaran Island, Lampung Province, Indonesia). In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 1556). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1556/1/012097
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