Mapping of the Potential of Tanjung Senang Village Based on Geographic Information System
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https://doi.org/10.61536/konsienti.v4i1.511Keywords:
Potential mapping, geographic information systems, sub-districts, community service, regional planningAbstract
Tanjung Senang Village has various physical, social, and economic potentials that have not been documented spatially in the form of an integrated map. This community service activity aims to record and map the potential of the Tanjung Senang Village area visually and simply as supporting material for village development planning. The methods used include field surveys, interviews with neighborhood heads, and spatial data processing using ArcGIS, QGIS, Avenza Maps, and Google Earth software. The results of the activity are a village potential map that displays the administrative boundaries of the village covering an area of 320 hectares, neighborhood unit boundaries in two neighborhoods, road networks, rivers and irrigation channels, public and social facilities, educational and worship facilities, residential areas, and land cover and vegetation. In addition, 44 micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) were identified as local economic potential. The resulting potential map is expected to be a source of spatial information for the village government and the community in supporting data-based regional development planning.
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