Study of Cemara Traditional Market development in Medan Timur District

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Abstract

The market is one container activities trade that can not regardless from activities daily humans. With more rapidly development population then bigger demands too will needs to good market presence in a manner quantity and quality. In development, traditional markets produce demands which increases corresponding with increase number needs life and resulting in developing markets in a manner slowly. As overview, Cemara Traditional Markets is in East Medan bordering directly with sub-district Percut Sei Tuan in Deli Serdang. This established since 1990 with large 6,720 meters square. Height activity buying and selling at the Traditional Market Fir influence needs will availability land trade fairly. Limitations land make traders occupy the edge area rivers and roads to be the place for selling which resulted the development of Traditional Markets Fir not controlled with good. Condition that is Regional Government does the effort of one of them with set region all along border river as a deep green space zone RDTR Medan City Year 2015-2035 leave back with condition existing when this. Aim from research for knowing the existence of Traditional Markets Fir in occupy space and relevance its development in a manner spatial against the RDTR. Method analysis research is descriptive qualitative with look circumstances existing and describe issue existing problems.

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Sitohang, M. H., Marpaung, B. O. Y., & Lubis, A. M. (2020). Study of Cemara Traditional Market development in Medan Timur District. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 452). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/452/1/012147

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