DPSIR MODEL AS A TOOL TO ASSES LAND CONVERSION TARIFF POLICY IN YOGYAKARTA
ABSTRACT: Land use change from
agricultural land to non-agricultural purposes in Yogyakarta Special Province
(DIY) is the main factor leading to the decrease of agricultural land. The
increasing population growth has led to a higher demand for land, which is
contributing to the rapid land use changes. Land scarcity has led to a change
in land utilization within the city and in the surrounding area. The DPSIR
Model is used as the basis for the impact assessment analysis on the tariff
policy implementation regarding to the controlling of the land use change.
Driving force in this model is migration and the pressure is land use change.
The state is divided into three categories, state of economic dimension,
environmental dimension, and social dimension. These have caused impacts on
land degradation, threats to food security, and pollution. As the response to
this, the government introduced the policy PERDA No. 53 Year 2007 about
authorizing land use in DIY. This paper is intended to explain how the DPSIR
model is used to assess the policy implementation.
Penulis: Nina Novira, Syarifah
Aini Dalimunthe, Aditya Pandu Wicaksono, Nur Indah Sari Dewi, Triana Sefti
Rahayu
Kode Jurnal: jpsosiologidd150634