Land Utilization as Green Open Space and City Park as Public Space in Lima Puluh District, Batu Bara Regency, North Sumatra Province
Keywords:
Land Use, Green Open Space, City Park and Public SpaceAbstract
This study aims to examine Land Utilization as Green Open Space and City Park as Public Space in Lima Puluh
District, Batu Bara Regency, North Sumatra Province. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method that
emphasizes on the aspect of natural object conditions. Data collection techniques are the means used to obtain
the data and information needed to achieve research objectives. In this case, the researcher conducted several
data analysis techniques, data reduction, data presentation and preliminary conclusion. The results of the
research on land use in Limapuluh District have 2 areas, namely the built land area and the unbuilt land area.
The land use area in Limapuluh District is 99.1 hectares which is dominated by unbuilt land areas. To be able to
meet the needs of public RTH land in each sub-district in Limapuluh District, at least 1 public RTH in 1 sub-district
and optimization of existing vacant lands to be converted into public RTH, especially on vacant land in subdistricts that have little availability of vacant land. Meanwhile, the suggestion for the community to take
advantage of vacant land by creating a garden in the yard of the house and maintaining and maintaining public
RTH facilities that have been built by the government so as to realize a high and comfortable quality of living
environment.
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