Abstract
Surabaya is an urban area that has a population growth rate increasing every year, which is 0.52% in 2010-2013 and increased to 0.55% in 2013-2014. Increasing population growth has an impact on increasing urban food availability. Identification of food availability in Surabaya consists of agriculture and livestock sectors, namely rice production (X1), corn production (X2), cassava production (X3), beef cattle production (X4), dairy cow production (X5), buffalo production (X6), goat production (X7), horse production (X8), and poultry production (X9). Data reduction in sub-districts that have no contribution to the agricultural and livestock sector emissions results in 15 sub-district input data that have a contribution. The spatial regression process. Significance test on the independent variable shows global variables (G), namely rice production (X1), corn production (X2), cassava production (X3), dairy cow production (X5), buffalo production (X6), goat production (X7), and poultry production (X9). While the independent variables that show local variables (L) are beef cattle production (X4) and horse production (X8).
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