The development of non-agricultural sector are increasingly in need of land. The land needs met by conversion of agricultural land to non-agricultural land. This research was aimed to examine the rate of the agriculture land (wet land) conversion and factors that determine the conversion in Sleman Regency. The basic method which used was descriptive analytic. Determination of the research location was using purposive method in Sleman regency. Method to analyze the data was double linear regression (Ordinary Least Square). The data which used in this research was secondary data in 1984-2013 from BPS, BPN, Bappeda, and DPUP of sleman regency.The result of this research shows that the conversion of wet land in Sleman regency happened in 1984-2013. Since 30 years, wet land area which convert to nonagricultural area was 4.496 Ha or 150 Ha. Wet land area had decreased with the growth rate 0,608% per year. Based on the double linear regression analysis (Ordinary Least Square) with 95% of trust level, it could be known the significance relation between wet land area and the number of population, industry, residential, road length, PDRB, and government policy. Individually, the area of agricultural land in sleman regency was influenced by the number of population, industry, residential, and PDRB.
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