Island Group Maritime Transportation Network Development Policy

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Archipelago regional development planning is defined as a plan to determine the appropriate action process in an effort to grow and develop aspects of social, economic and environmental ecosystem life of an archipelago or group of islands, in accordance with the resource capacity of each island. Pangkajene and Islands Regency has an area of ​​12,362.29 km2. The area includes: land covering an area of ​​898.29 km2 and 4 miles of sea covering an area of ​​11,464 km2. Pangkajene and Islands Regency has 115 small islands with 90 inhabited islands and 25 small uninhabited islands. Geographical conditions like this result in the Pangkep Islands needing a structured development policy planning so that development in this archipelagic region can run effectively. The aim of this research is to produce a development policy for the Gugu Islands region of Pangkep Regency. The method used in this research is SWOT (Strength-Weakness-Opportunity-Threat) analysis.

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