Environmental carrying capacity based on land balance for evaluation planning of spatial and regional in Solok regency, West Sumatra

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Act No. 26 of 2007 on Spatial Planning stated that the central and the local government should establish Spatial and Regional Planning (RTRW) by considering environmental carrying capacity. The environmental carrying capacity based RTRW will ensure the balance between the use of natural resources and the prevention of negative impacts on the environment. The objective of this study was to evaluate the implementation of RTRW at Solok Regency Year 2012-2031 which has been established in 2013. Evaluation was conducted by calculating land carrying capacity method to determine land supply and land demand. The results showed that the land use planned as stated in the RTRW increase the land supply in supporting bio-product production to meet the needs of the population, with surplus conditions amounted to 101,005.79 hectares. The future predictions indicated that the carrying capacity of planned land could met the needs of the population bio-product until the year 2121. The evaluation of the spatial pattern plan showed that there was a need to increase the area of housing and settlements in accordance with the rate of population increase and determine the extents area for the development of the livestock sector to improve its yield.

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Pahuluan, A., Soeprobowati, T. R., & Hadiyanto, H. (2017). Environmental carrying capacity based on land balance for evaluation planning of spatial and regional in Solok regency, West Sumatra. Journal of Ecological Engineering, 18(3), 22–30. https://doi.org/10.12911/22998993/69360

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