Strategies for Sustainable Spatial Based Program: A Case Study of Minapolitan Program in Maros, Sulawesi, Indonesia

  • Vera Wardyani, Jamaluddin Jompa, Edward Morgan
Keywords: Minapolitan; Strategic Development; Evaluation; CIPP; PSAT; SWOT-QSPM

Abstract

Minapolitan Program served as a spatial based program to develop coastal areas and optimize the social, economic, and environmental dimensions of human development from the fishery sector. Maros Regency was assigned as an aquaculture based Minapolitan area with the tiger shrimp as its comparative advantage. However, after several years of Minapolitan concept implementation, several problems have arisen and resulted in difficulties in achieving the objectives. This study aimed to evaluate and assess the sustainability capacity of the Minapolitan Program in the Maros Regency and propose key strategies for a sustainable Minapolitan Program. This research employed Context, Input, Process, Product (CIPP) analysis for Minapolitan Program evaluation, Program Sustainability Assessment Tool (PSAT) analysis for Minapolitan Program sustainability assessment, and Strengths-Weaknesses-Opportunities-Threats (SWOT) Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix (QSPM) analysis for strategic priority selection. The results indicated that based on CIPP analysis, evaluated components with high results were criteria fulfilments, superior commodities, strategic geographical location, production and marketing chains, responsible local government institution, and availability of data and information, whereas components with low results were environmental feasibility, activities, timeliness, and certifications. PSAT analysis showed that the total sustainability level of the Minapolitan Program was 5.2 out of 7.0 with the partnership as the most sustainable component and funding stability as the least sustainable one. Based on SWOT-QSPM analysis, three major strategies for sustainable Minapolitan Program in Maros Regency were increasing the convergence cooperation with various parties to support the Minapolitan Program and its integration with other coastal activities, strengthening the planning and budgeting system for Minapolitan Program, and increasing innovation and technology to improve the resistance of aquaculture from diseases and environmental damages.

Published
2021-07-15
How to Cite
Edward Morgan, V. W. J. J. (2021). Strategies for Sustainable Spatial Based Program: A Case Study of Minapolitan Program in Maros, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Design Engineering, 2983-3007. Retrieved from http://thedesignengineering.com/index.php/DE/article/view/2711
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