Abstract:
The relocation of the national capital has been carried out by several countries
for various reasons. This study aimed to determine the characteristics of the
location of the nation’s capital city in East Kalimantan Province. The research
was conducted in two regencies, 3 sub-districts, and 4 sub-districts. Penajam
Paser Utara District includes Babulu and Sepaku Districts, while Kutai
Kartanegara District includes Muara Jawa District. The data used in this study is
secondary data from the study literature. The findings from the study are that in
West Babulu Village there is a network of arterial roads and local roads.
Pemaluan Village, Sepaku Village, and Teluk Dalam Village have a network of
local roads and other roads. North Panajam Paser Regency has 3 watersheds
and Kutai Kartanegara Regency has 2 watersheds in total there are 5
watersheds. Meeting water needs apart from river water can also be from dams.
In 2023, it is estimated that the Nation Capital's water needs will reach 16,500
liters/second, with the needs of surrounding districts in that year reaching 27,232
liters/second. In line with the development of the city and its facilities, the need
for water will increase, so the nation’s capital city requires alternative sources of
additional water. Topographic conditions seen from elevation, slope, and
landform, there are several areas that need to be maintained as protected areas
or city green open spaces (RTH), urban forests, which can also function as
educational or tourism facilities for Capital cities in order to protect areas that are
underneath.