Analisis Peruntukan Lahan Daerah Aliran Sungai (DAS) Belawan Bagian Hulu Kaitannya dengan Perencanaan Tata Ruang
Land Use Analysis of the Upper Belawan Watershed in Relation to Spatial Planning
Abstract
Regional development must be balanced and sustainable, particularly in managing the Belawan Watershed, which
includes Deli Serdang and Medan. Proper spatial planning is essential to maintaining the upstream and downstream
ecosystems and ensuring environmental sustainability. This study aims to analyze the availability of agricultural
land in the upper Belawan Watershed to meet human needs. Additionally, it seeks to provide guidance on land
allocation within spatial planning and develop sustainable land allocation recommendations for the future. The
research methodology employs a qualitative descriptive approach to explain land use and a quantitative approach
for presenting numerical data that can be processed using simple calculations. The study concludes that nearly all
land in the upper Belawan sub-watershed has been utilized, with only 0.6% remaining as an ecological buffer. The
most significant land-use change has been the conversion of production forests into plantations, covering an area of
4,808.70 hectares. Future spatial planning must balance land use with environmental conservation.