ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS OF FUTURE SPATIAL PLANNING DECISION MODEL LHOKSEUMAWE CITY

Journal Title: Academic Research International - Year 2018, Vol 9, Issue 1

Abstract

Lhokseumawe urban spatial planning for future development should be considered, to determine the extent to which development feasibility in the application of decision models in the analysis of public perception of the future planning of urban spatial lhokseumawe. So that when the development has been reached the community can use the facilities that have been built built and in accordance with the wishes of the community. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze a decision model in the analysis of community perception of the best future planning as a place of future planning. The specific objective of this research is to analyze the impact of the policy according to the society's perception on the future planning of urban spatial planning of lhokseumawe by using the model in decision making for future planning of Lhokseumawe urban spatial planning. Decision-makers can see the highest rankings of future community perceptions for the changing spatial policy of the city of Lhoksemawe seen from various variables that can be seen from the economic, political and social facilities and infrastructure, and the form / concept of planning future urban spatial planning in the perception of society's wishes. Model in this research use Descriptive Analysis method in making variable analysis according to society perception and model SAW (Simple Addictive Weigthing) in ranking. The use of SAW model as one of decision model in decision making to society. The data collected from this research through descriptive analysis from perception of society toward policy analysis of spatial change of lhokseumawe cover economic aspect consist of job opening, income earned, and income level; environmental aspects include aesthetic concept, safety, hygiene function that will be included into the process of ranking is the sum of matrix matrix normalized R with weight vector to obtain the largest value selected as the best alternative as a solution for the perception of society to the analysis of policy change of urban spatial.

Authors and Affiliations

Emi Maulani, Cut Azmah Fithri, Mutammimul Ula

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Emi Maulani, Cut Azmah Fithri, Mutammimul Ula (2018). ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS OF FUTURE SPATIAL PLANNING DECISION MODEL LHOKSEUMAWE CITY. Academic Research International, 9(1), 50-61. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-595279