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The conversion of agricultural land functions results in social, economic and
environmental changes. For farmers and society. The research aims to identify and
analyze and examine the impact of land conversion on environmental, social and
economic conditions. The research location was carried out in Bangsri Village,
Bulakamba District, Brebes Regency, which is an industrial area. The method used
in this study is a survey with combining or combining quantitative methods and
qualitative methods. Based on the results of the highest weight priority factors that
affect land conversion is environmental factors, namely 0.208. Then the social
factor with a priority value of 0.158 and finally the economic factor, namely 0.109
with a consistency ratio (CR) value of 0.1 where the CR requirement is ≤ 0.1. The
impact of the existence of the industry, among others : environmental factors
generated industrial waste can cause water pollution, flooding, and reduced
productive land. The economic factor, the amount of income before the existence
of the industrial area did not change, it's just that those close to the industry
increased by establishing boarding houses or rented houses. Social factors are
changes in the level of school education getting more advanced and changes in the
level of employment from a farmer to a factory worker with sufficient salary yield
capacity. |
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