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THE EFFECT OF TOLLROAD DEVELOPMENT ON LAND-USE CHANGE IN EXIT TOLLROAD,

BATANG DISTRICT

Pradana, Brian ; Pugara, Ade ; Puspasari, Deny Aditya

Department of Urban and Regional

Spatial Planning Diponegoro University,

Semarang, Indonesia

INTRODUCTION

In this study, we

conducted to know

about the effect of

tollroad development

before exit tollroad

construction project in

2016 until after

opened in 2019.

LITERATURE REVIEW

Human activities, including urbanization and land development have promoted

the Land-Use and Land-Cover Change (LUCC) process worldwide (Liu et al.,2008;

Maes et al.,2012), which has impacted no exeptions in exit tollroad. Land use

change is the way in the process of “land acquisition-urban sprawl, to land

revenue-urban construction, to land acquisition again” (Zhang and Xu, 2017).

METHODCROPLAND

WOODLAND

GRASSLAND

BUILT UP LAND

WATER

BODYWETLAND

UNUSED LAND

This study utilized types of data

land-use remote image from

google earth 4 year period,

which is in 2016 until 2019

Analyze our land-use data with the

visualization manual

interpretation method

RESULT & DISCUSSION

2016 2019

Built-up land (+) 33,74 Ha

Cropland (-) 32,45 Ha

Grass land (-) 14,07 Ha

Unused land (+) 13,36 Ha

Waterbody Wetland (-) 0,01 Ha

Woodland (-) 0,83 Ha

RESULT & DISCUSSION

2016 2019 According to analysis

in period 2016 – 2019

around 150 meter,

built up land increased

in tollroad lanes and

around Warungasem

junction.

Cropland (-) 14,71 Ha

Grass land (-) 0,89 Ha

Built up land (+) 8,55 Ha

Unused land (+) 7,05 Ha

CONCLUSION

Land use change in exit tollroad, Batang District happen because trans java tollroad

policy.

Despite the negative side land use change, trans java tollroad have a positive side that is

economy around exit toll growth.

The effect of exit tollroad development on land-use change 2016 – 2019 around 150

meter buffer is built up land area majority conversion in Kalibeluk Village

Now in 2020 built up land is majority in there because a strategic location.

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