South Tapanuli Agropolitan Smart Regency: A Proposed Model Moh. Muttaqin (a), Vita Pusvita (b)
Research Center for Society and Culture, Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities, National Research and Innovation Agency, Gedung B.J. Habibie Jalan M.H. Thamrin Nomor 8, Jakarta Pusat 10340, Indonesia
a) mohm004[at]brin.go.id
b) vita005[at]brin.go.id
Abstract
Smart city is a city model widely developed around the world, despite of its various definitions and concepts. Towards the best city quality of life, smart cities force various aspects of life to be managed in an integrated manner to solve complex urban problems, so that a large number of smart city models are born. In Indonesia, the smart city model is also applied to regencies known as smart regency. This paper proposes a model for developing a smart regency with agropolitan characteristics in South Tapanuli using the Garuda Smart City Framework (GSCF), a smart city development framework. The proposed model has been aligned with the regional development policy (RPJMD), the ICT strategy policy (RIPTIK/Renduk SPBE), and the local spatial plans (RTRW) Policy. This paper also proposes two areas as smart regency living labs, namely Batangtoru and Sipirok.
Keywords: smart city- smart city framework- smart regency- smart agropolitan- living lab