The figure contains three land-use maps of Karangsari Village in Blitar City, Indonesia, arranged horizontally from left to right for the years 2006, 2014, and 2024. Each map shows the same village boundary with a prominent vertical main road and a dense area of white and grey blocks in the center representing built-up structures. Surrounding these central blocks, irregular parcels are colored in shades of red, orange, yellow, light green, and dark green, denoting different land-use categories. The 2006 map on the left has a mixture of orange and yellow areas across the central and southern regions, with scattered green parcels throughout. The 2014 map in the middle introduces more dark green and red patches compared with 2006, altering the pattern of land-use intensity. The 2024 map on the right shows further changes, with expanded dark green areas along with orange and red zones. Despite these differences, all three maps share the same symbols, grid lines, north arrow, scale bar, and a rectangular information panel at the bottom, which contains the legend, color categories, a small locator inset, and technical map details.Land use map of Karangsari Village, Blitar City, Indonesia (In order from left to right, from 2006, 2014, and 2024). Source: Created by the author himself based on the results of ArcGIS analysis and visualization
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