Digitization of the Makassar City Creative Economy Sub-Sector Based on GIS

Darmayasa Darmayasa(1*), Margaretha Wadid Rante(2), Nursalam Nursalam(3), Masri Ridwan(4), Aris Burhanuddin(5),

(1) Politeknik Pariwisata Makassar, Indonesia
(2) Politeknik Pariwisata Makassar, Indonesia
(3) Politeknik Pariwisata Makassar, Indonesia
(4) Politeknik Pariwisata Makassar, Indonesia
(5) Universitas Negeri Makassar, Indonesia
(*) Corresponding Author




DOI: https://doi.org/10.26858/ja.v9i2.43200

Abstract


This research was conducted to compile a mapping of the creative economy sub-sector in Makassar City. Research approach with qualitative-descriptive methods. The spatial data obtained were analyzed using the ArcGIS 10.5 application and produced spatial and non-spatial data. There are 261 business actors in 15 sub-districts in Makassar City who have spatial and non-spatial data. This study concludes that parekraf sub-sector activities are spread evenly in the Makassar City area and there are 3 (three) leading sub-sectors including culinary business as much as 31%, fashion as much as 17% and crafts as much as 10% . The results of this research are expected to facilitate the government in making policies related to the development of the creative economy in realizing Makassar as a world city. Apart from that, it is easy for the community to search for the Makassar City parekraf through and know the location of the location because it is supported by the display of the Makassar City parekraf distribution map. Future research is expected to be able to develop modeling of the Makassar City Parekraf subsector with a webgis platform that is connected to the hotel industry, restaurants and tourist villages in the Maminasata Region as the main requirement for a metropolitan city.


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Digitization; Creative Economy Sub-Sector; GIS

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