Analysis of the Potential For Developing Coffe Plantation-Based Educational Tourism in Amadanom Village

  • Iis Puspitasari Universitas PGRI Kanjuruhan Malang
  • Suwito Universitas PGRI Kanjuruhan Malang
Keywords: Spatial Analysis, Coffe Plantations

Abstract

A geographic information system (GIS) is an information system that aims to process data into spatial information, or has the ability to manage geographic information. The use of GIS and remote sensing in processing spatial data can be used to clarify the spatial conditions of an area. The spatial conditions of an area can be used as a tool for land use planning. The aim of this research is to map land use in Amadanom Village, analyze the distribution pattern of coffee plantations in Amadanom Village, in order to determine its potential as an educational tourist attraction. The data used in this research is primary data in the form of land use patterns obtained from observations at the research location and interviews with local residents and secondary data in the form of population data and mapping data originating from related agencies such as BPS and Shp. The data analysis method used in this research is spatial analysis to determine land use and distribution of coffee plantations in Amadanom Village, while to determine the potential of coffee plantations to be used as educational tourism objects, SWOT analysis will be used. This spatial analysis is important to carry out in order to determine the potential that Amadanom Village has to be developed into an educational tourism village. Based on the results of the analysis, Amadanom Village has quite promising potential to be used as an educational tourist attraction, this is because of its strategic location and extensive coffee plantations.

Published
2025-06-25