Social Impact Assessment of Development Planning Trade Center in Region Longest Foot Bridge
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.6, No. 2)Publication Date: 2017-02-05
Authors : Sri Suhartini;
Page : 178-181
Keywords : Social Impact; Planning; Suramadu Bridge;
Abstract
At the foot trade center plan Suramadu side of Madura in East Java province contained social impact analysis that includes the determination of social impacts and determination to the parties affected. Social impact analysis was conducted to determine the positive and negative effects of the plan builder trade center for the region and to know the parties affected by the construction of trade center area of the foot bridges Suramadu Madura side. This is important as a material for making decisions-related parties in the follow-up of the planning that has been done. The methodology used is the case study method with a qualitative approach. The results for this study indicate that there is a positive impact of the improvement of education, health, and services to the community. These changes will have a positive impact that changing patterns and attitudes of people in the area KKJSM and Bangkalan. While the negative impact that will arise is the problem of conflict in customs, habits and values are positive or negative. The parties affected by the construction trade zone are the people who own land within the area which will be built and existing residents who live outside the areas of development planning of this trade center.
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