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Corresponding Author
Lely Syiddatul Akliyah
Institutions
Urban and Regional Planning Departmen, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Islam Bandung Jalan Tamansari No. 1 Bandung 40116, Indonesia
*lely.syiddatul[at]unisba.ac.id
Abstract
One of the Sustainable Development Goals main objective is clean water and sanitation. It can be implementated by applying the 3R concept (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) in waste management. Kiangroke Village expected to be able to apply the 3R concept in waste management. The application of this concept has began 3 months ago by forming a garbage collector. The formation of waste management institutions was expected to be realized to provide economic value. Based on that, it is necessary to analyze the variables that affect formation of waste management institution in Kiangroke Village. The objectives of this study are identification of variables that affect formation of waste management institution and mapping the relationships between variables. The data collection method was carried out through a questionnaire. There were 10 variables concidered in the research based on the Focus Group Discussion. The analysis method is the Micmac analysis. Based on the the analysis, it was found that the most influential and most dependent variables included the role of the village government, environmental awareness group, facilities and infrastructure, and the budget availability. Based on this, it is necessary to have an institutional waste manager accompanied by the facilities and infrastructure, and budget availability.
Keywords
Influence, Formation, Waste Management Institutions, Micmac Analysis
Topic
Urban and Regional Planning
Corresponding Author
Ina Helena Agustina
Institutions
Urban and regional Planning, Faculty Of Engineering , UNISBA
Abstract
The palaces in Cirebon has been established since the 13th century, and still show its existence until now. Then ancient customs and traditions are still practiced until today. The palaces are located along the Java Sea cost and facing northward, which becomes the position maintained by the three palaces. The position of the tombs of the kings is located on Mount Sembung is the north part of the three palaces. There are sacred spaces scattered in various locations outside also within the palace. The sacrality of space and the findings of previous studies show that Palaces in Cirebon have the cosmology perspective within its spatial system. Thus, the aim of this paper is to describe cosmological exploration of the Cirebon palaces. The approach taken is a qualitative method from the findings of previous studies, especially those related to the space system that is formed. Then a dialogue on cosmological theory was conducted. The result of this study is the findings of cosmological results from the location and position of the palaces in Cirebon. The results are expected to give consideration to spatial policy especially for the development of the space in Cirebon.
Keywords
Cirebon Palaces; Cosmology; Spaces
Topic
Urban and Regional Planning
Corresponding Author
Ina Helena Agustina
Institutions
UNISBA
Abstract
Keraton Kanoman which located in Cirebon City, West Java, Indonesia, has its own local values that no other palace has. The local value is a new knowledge that must be preserved also constitutes indigenous knowledge of the Keraton Kanoman. Findings of local value is not only for new knowledge, but also to reconstruct the heritage of Keraton Kanoman. This research uses the Husserls- Phenomenology method, data collected through observation and survey then codified and grouped in themes, spaces, physical activity, social-cultural-economic, and finally drawn a concept of the local value. The aim of this study is to reconstruct the local wisdom value of Keraton Kanoman in the space system. The findings can be input for the government of Cirebon City, particularly the Office of Education, Tourism, and Spatial Planning to incorporate the value of local wisdom as an intangible heritage area of Keraton Kanoman.
Keywords
Local-Wisdom, Keraton-Kanoman, Values
Topic
Urban and Regional Planning
Corresponding Author
Hani Burhanudin
Institutions
1,2,3 Department of Urban and Regional Planning, UNISBA, Jl. Tamansari No. 1 Bandung 40116
e-mail: hani_burhan66[at]yahoo.com.
Abstract
Water resources can be a catalyst for cross-regional cooperation that is mutually beneficial, especially in economic development. The water resource provider must be able to optimize its utilization both for internal and external areas so that it does not cause conflict. Besides that, the use of water must also be efficient so that it can be consumed every time. The efficient use of water resources requires the concept of applying water prices to users so that they are not wasteful. Through the application of water prices, compensation for environmental services will be needed for the preservation of water sources. For this reason, the use of water needs to be managed as optimal as possible so that it gets the greatest benefits, but non-conflict. Kuningan Regency and Cirebon City in Indonesia collaborate in the water resources sector. Kuningan Regency, a service provider, faces two challenges between the obligation to serve its territory for irrigation needs and the City of Cirebon for domestic water supply. This study aims to see the extent of the carrying capacity of supply serving water users and optimal allocation so that cooperation in the water resources sector is sustainable. Linear programming is used by the simplex method. The optimization technique used in maximizing the profits from the allocation of springs to the two main user sectors, namely agriculture and domestic in accordance with the needs and interests of each. Based on the results of the calculation of the optimum profit by utilizing water resources for irrigation covering an area of 19.22 hectares and serving drinking water needs for 1,445,014 people, with a profit of Rp1.903.535.035/year. To implement this finding, the support of all stakeholders involved is needed so that water management works sustainably.
Keywords
optimization, utilization of water resources, cross-regional, sustainable.
Topic
Urban and Regional Planning
Corresponding Author
Yunus Arifien
Institutions
Universitas Nusa Bangsa
Abstract
Setting the cropping pattern in the use of paddy fields is one of the important steps that determine the income, use and distribution of farm labor. The study was conducted by utilizing secondary data production, cost analysis, etc. in the series 2009-2018 in Bogor Regency. The analysis uses linear programming by setting the raw area of paddy fields and paddy farmer labor as constraints and maximizing income as a goal. The use of agricultural land in Bogor Regency continues to shrink every year. The optimal solution to the cropping pattern that is produced turns out to still leave land and labor resources, so an alternative cropping pattern is needed to utilize these resources. The recommended cropping pattern needs to be implemented through empowering farmer groups proportionally according to the area of land and labor they have.
Keywords
cropping patterns, and economic growth
Topic
Urban and Regional Planning
Corresponding Author
Iswandaru Iswandaru
Institutions
(a)_Mining Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Islam Bandung
Abstract
Regional development is a strategy of utilizing and combining internal factors (strengths and weaknesses) and external (opportunities and challenges) that exist as potentials and opportunities that can be utilized to increase the regions production of goods and services that are a function of the needs both internally and externally. These internal factors are in the form of natural resources, human resources and technological resources, while external factors can be opportunities and threats that arise along with their interactions with other regions. The comprehensive spatial planning and development of the region certainly needs the support of information on the potential and constraints of the region with its own genetic background as a whole, meaning that all complete information about all aspects relevant to the spatial needs are met. Information for spatial planning includes potential including physical-mechanical properties of various types of rock masses. Leles is one of the sub-districts in Garut regency which has an area of 6.5 million hectares with a large potential of mining excavation. Regional Spatial Planning Arrangement based on the potential of mineral excavation ensures mining plans in the area do not kill other potentials and shows conformity to the plan long-term. Mountain sand eruption excavated as an industrial commodity is the biggest potential in the Leles region. The existing constraints are related to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
Keywords
Regional Development, Comprehensive, Potential and Constraints.
Topic
Urban and Regional Planning
Corresponding Author
Achmad Ghozali
Institutions
a) Urban and Regional Planning, Intitut Teknologi Kalimantan
Kampus ITK Karang Joang, Balikpapan 76127, Indonesia
*ghozali[at]lecturer.itk.ac.id
b) Urban and Regional Planning, Intitut Teknologi Kalimantan
Kampus ITK Karang Joang, Balikpapan 76127, Indonesia
Abstract
Balikpapan City is a gateway to East Kalimantan as well as a destination for tourist visiting and business activity. The development of accommodation sectors triggered the growth of the lodging industry in Balikpapan City. However, currently, it is found that hotel development growth becomes imbalance due to overcapacity and only exist in several regions. This study aims to identify hotel distribution patterns and hotel location clustering analysis based on the occupancy rate conducted in two stages using the Average Nearest Neighbor (ANN) and hot-spot analysis method which available in GIS Software. In Overview, hotels in Balikpapan, both star hotel and non-star hotel, significantly clustered spatially around the centers of urban activities. This grouping is not linear with the occupancy rate distribution pattern. The occupancy rate pattern of star hotels shows a spatially clustered structure with z-score to 2.69 (most significant). Conversely, the occupancy rate of non-star hotels has a random pattern with a z-score is closest to 0 (not significant). However, in general, based on hotel occupancy rates, we can identify hot-spot points which shows the difference in density
Keywords
Hotel, Hot-spot, Occupation Rate, Spatial Pattern.
Topic
Urban and Regional Planning
Corresponding Author
VERRY DAMAYANTI
Institutions
Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Bandung Islamic University, Jalan Tamansari no. 1 Bandung
verrydamayanti0904[at]gmail.com
Abstract
In Local Regulation of Detailed Spatial Plans and Zoning Regulation for Bandung City, Ujungberung and Cibiru Sub-District are planned as The Sundapolis Area. The Sundapolis area focuses on the development of Sundanese Community-based Cultural Arts. Several cultural attractions have operated. However, these attractions have not yet developed, marked by a small number of visitors and cannot compete with other attractions in the city of Bandung. The purpose of this study was to identify the factors that were the main attraction of cultural tourism in the Sundapolis area and its influence on tourist satisfaction. This type of research is quantitative research using regression analysis. The results of the study were the identification of cultural tourism attraction factors and their correlation to tourist satisfaction, so they can be a input in efforts to develop and organize cultural tourism attractions that accommodate tourist satisfaction.
Keywords
attractiveness; cultural tourism; tourist satisfaction
Topic
Urban and Regional Planning
Corresponding Author
Mila Karmilah
Institutions
(a) Lecture in Urban and Regional Planning UNISSULA Semarang
Jl Raya Kaligawe Km 4 Semarang
* karmilahmila[at]gmail.com
mila.k[at]unissula.ac.id
(b) Lecture in Urban and Regional Planning UNISSULA Semarang
(c) Undergraduate Student in Urban and Regional Planning UNISSULA
Abstract
Kartini beach is one of the most attractive place in Jepara (Jepara Tourism Development Planning). During the developement of tourism in Kartini beach bring many impact. The development of tourism activities in Kartini beach has been increased in the last few decades. One of the impact is shifting the houses function become home based entreprised to accomodated the tourism. The purpose of this study was to know the forms of shifting housing to home based entreprised due to tourism. This study use the qualitative rationalistic analysis techniques with a comparative approach. 12 houses were selected as samples to represent 50 HBE. The results show that a house in kartini beach provides a place to live for the inhabitant and a space for various types of business related to tourism. The most dominant proportion of HBE in Kartini beach is mixed type.
Keywords
Impact, Tourism Development, Home Base Enterprised
Topic
Urban and Regional Planning
Corresponding Author
Boby Rahman
Institutions
Urban Regional and Planning, Sultan Agung Islamic University, Semarang, Indonesia
Abstract
Abstract. Mentri Supeno Park is an open public space in the form of a park located in the middle of the city in which its position is a strategic location as a social space. This park has various facilities, one of them is the Wi-Fi Network. A combination of open space and Wi-Fi has become a necessity in almost all levels of society to form community activity points that spread to both individual and groups on each side of the park. The purpose of this study was to find out how the role of Wi-Fi in generating social space in open spaces in the park, so it could be known the types of created social spaces and management of spaces that were obtained. This study used a qualitative method with a behavioral mapping approach as its analysis technique. The results of this study showed five types of social space activities, with types of individual and collective activities. With the results obtained, it is expected to provide recommendations for the management of social space, so it does not lead to uncontrolled things. Moreover, it can help build the character of the community and align with the regional development agenda.
Keywords
Key words: WiFi, Park, Social Space
Topic
Urban and Regional Planning
Corresponding Author
Erwin Harahap
Institutions
(a) Department of Mathematics, Universitas Islam Bandung, Indonesia
*erwin2h[at]unisba.ac.id
(b) Department of Statistics, Universitas Islam Bandung, Indonesia
Abstract
Traffic Congestion occurs because of the high number of transportation equipment that is not proportional to the limited capacity of the highway. This condition often occurs in densely populated areas with high levels of community mobilization. This situation generally occurs in the campus environment. The smooth traffic system in the campus environment is one of the parameters of the orderly traffic community, besides the feasibility of facilities and the capacity of the highway around the campus. Traffic jams around the campus generally occur because of various campus activities including crossing the road, parking vehicles, and others. This congestion is also influenced by activities outside the campus such as the entry and exit of vehicles to an agency, the number of public vehicles that pass, and others. In this paper a number of alternative solutions are proposed for solving congestion problems through a traffic engineering simulation and run using the SimEvents MATLAB application. It is hoped that this method can be obtained and evaluated analytically regarding the accuracy, effectiveness and efficiency of the methods and design of a traffic engineering. This traffic engineering simulation was built based on queuing theory which is one of the fields of Mathematics.
Keywords
transportation, campus, simulation, traffic-engineering, simevents-matlab
Topic
Urban and Regional Planning
Corresponding Author
Gina Puspitasari Rochman
Institutions
Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Universitas Islam Bandung, Indonesia
Abstract
In the rural development discourse, culture is explained as a process for economic development but also factors that can hinder economic development. On the one hand, the culture is able to bring solidarity and shared desire in encouraging rural development so that culture is understood as a collective product of society which reflects shared attachment among the community. On the other hand, the existence of traditional values and cultural norms makes the community slow to accept innovation as well as unwilling to innovate. The understanding of the role of local culture in rural development based on empirical studies has received less attention. This study seeks to explore the uniqueness of the local culture and its role in rural development. Qualitative research is applied to understand the complexity that occurs by using a single case study approach and applying in-depth interviews with key informants. Then, the qualitative content analysis method is used by studying and analysing communication systematically and objectively to the messages that appear by paying attention to the context. In the process, data selection and reassembling processes are carried out to interpret the meaning contained in the message or text. We found that culture has an important role in village development. The culture was formed from local knowledge which is passed down from generation to generation and also the experience of the community. The unique history of society influences the values of the culture itself. Interaction and local culture were able to create economic opportunities for rural development.
Keywords
local culture, rural development, Indonesia
Topic
Urban and Regional Planning
Corresponding Author
Ernawati Hendrakusumah
Institutions
Universitas Islam Bandung
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to identify post-mining land use practices in Cibeureum Village, Cimalaka District, Sumedang Regency, West Java Province. This area is rich in mining natural resources, especially the C-quarry mine. Even though various regulations regarding mining land exploitation are available, in reality there have been many neglections of these lands after mining. However, it is different from what happened in the village of Cibeureum, the land at the foot of Mount Tampomas, in which there are deposits of sand and rock mining, post-mining can still be used for agricultural activities by the land reclamation method conducted by the local community. This paper will describe how local communities have a concern in utilizing post-mining land through the reclamation method? What factors drive local people to want to use post-mining land? The analysis was carried out through participatory observation methods, focus group discussions, and in-depth interviews with relevant stakeholders. The results showed that the main thing underlying it was the existence of a collective awareness of the community to be able to live as a form of pious charity because of Allah SWT.
Keywords
Collective awareness in land reclamation.
Topic
Urban and Regional Planning
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