SoRes 2019 Conference

The Concept of Biodiversity Park Plan and Design for Abandoned Land Based on Community Participation, Case Study: Cisurupan Village, Cibiru District, Bandung City
Weishaguna (1), Astri Mutia Ekasari (2), Verry Damayanti (3), Gina Puspitasari R (4)

1,2,3,4) Department of Urban and Regional Planning, UNISBA, Jl. Tamansari No. 1 Bandung 40116


Abstract

The existence of abandoned land in urban areas tends to occur on lands that function as conservation or environmental protection and preservation. The availability of abandoned land belonging to the Bandung City Government covering an area of 20 ha in Cisurupan Village has not been managed optimally. This land is very potential to be used as a Bamboo Biodiversity Park. This article demonstrates community participation in the planning and design process, so that the park can be managed and used optimally by the community, while at the same time preserving the eastern KBU environment. Community involvement in the biodiversity park planning process is carried out through FGD activities to identify field needs, facilitating the needs and aspirations of surrounding communities, and the formulation of preliminary park design concepts. The final result of this activity is the design of the park, which completes 3 (three) components, namely softscape, hardscape, and artscape. The basic concept of vegetation design that is determined is a complex/multistrata agroforestry, equipped with hardscape components such as amphitheater, reservoirs, performance sites, bicycle lanes, and other facilities.

Keywords: biodiversity park, community participation, design

Topic: Other Related Topics

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract-plain/utBzpgqv7b3n

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