OPTIMALISASI PEMANFAATAN DATA SPASIAL DAN A-SPASIAL DALAM PERENCANAAN PEMBANGUNAN DESA: STUDI KASUS DESA SUKAHARJA, KABUPATEN BOGOR
Keywords:
basis data, desa sukaharja, pembangunan desa, webgisAbstract
Perencanaan pembangunan desa yang akurat sangat bergantung pada ketersediaan basis data yang komprehensif, terutama dalam bentuk data spasial dan a-spasial. Sehingga, kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat (PkM) ini bertujuan untuk mendampingi masyarakat desa dalam mengidentifikasi potensi serta permasalahan yang ada Tim PkMmengeksplorasi optimalisasi pemanfaatan basis data potensi lokal desa, dengan fokus pada Desa Sukaharja di Kecamatan Ciomas, Kabupaten Bogor, Provinsi Jawa Barat, Indonesia. Metode pelaksanaan PkM diawali dengan pengumpulan dan pemetaan data spasial dan a-spasial dan digitalisasi data potensi desa dengan memanfaatkan teknologi basis data modern seperti WebGIS. Hasil menunjukkan bahwa dengan adanya pendampingan dan pemanfaatan data berbasis digital, Desa Sukaharja dapat meningkatkan keakuratan perencanaan pembangunan. Data spasial yang dihasilkan dari kegiatan PkM tersebut diharapkan dapat meningkatkan akurasi perencanaan dan mendukung program pembangunan desa yang lebih tepat sasaran. Implementasi ini dapat menjadi model untuk desa-desa lain yang menghadapi kendala serupa.
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