Kharisma Mauliarumpaka, Endah Kurnia Lestari, Edy Santoso. "Development Strategy of Commodity-Based Minapolitan Areas in Situbondo District" International Research Journal of Economics and Management Studies, Vol. 4, No. 5, pp. 120-125, 2025.
Situbondo Regency is one of the regencies designated as a minapolitan area in East Java Province. Situbondo Regency has high fisheries potential due to its rich marine resources. However, the capture fisheries and aquaculture production in Situbondo Regency is still far behind other districts included in the minapolitan area in East Java. For this reason, the importance of strategies in developing minapolitan areas in Situbondo Regency. Therefore, this research aims to analyse the leading commodities and determine the center of minapolitan activities and develop regional development strategies in the minapolitan area in Situbondo Regency. Data were collected through questionnaires and obtained from pre-existing sources. Respondents were taken by purposive sampling. The analysis methods were LQ (Location Quotient), Scalogram and Strength, Weakness, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT). The results showed that the leading commodities in Situbondo Regency in capture fisheries are Vannmei Shrimp and Snapper, while in aquaculture, are Layang, Mackerel, Grouper, Tengiri, Bambangan, Selar, Anchovy, Layur, Snapper, White Bawal, Mullet and Mackerel. Two sub-districts are the center of minapolitan activities, namely Bungatan and Banyuputih sub-districts. In addition, the ST strategy is the right strategy for developing minapolitan areas in Situbondo Regency.
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Minapolitan area, Location Quotient, Scalogram, SWOT.