Abstract
The Potential for rural resources development, specifically livestock commodities based on Geographic Information System (GIS) in Patukku Village, Bontocani District, Bone Regency(Muhammad Anshar dan Nur Wahidaas researchers). This study aims to analyze how the potential of Rural Resource Development, especially Livestock Commodities based on Geographic Information System (GIS) in Pattuku Village, Bontocani District, Bone Regency. The analytical method used is descriptive analysis and analysis of Geographic Information System (GIS) based mapping. The results showed that Pattuku Village has the potential resources in the form of basic physical conditions that are appropriate in supporting the development of rural areas based on agriculture, especially livestock sub-sector because it has topographic conditions located at an altitude of 120 meters above sea level (masl) with hydrological conditions including groundwater, springs and periodic inundation, namely rice fields and rivers as sources of water that can be used by residents, especially farmers in development of agricultural activities, especially livestock. For climatology conditions in Patukku Village, it has two seasons, rainy and dry seasons, with rainfall changing every month and this climate cycle occurring every year. These conditions encourage the optimization of agricultural land use, especially the development of rural areas based on superior livestock commodities.
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