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Journal : Journal of Environmental Science and Sustainable Development

RANGE OF CHILDREN'S OUTDOOR PLAYING AREA IN DENSELY POPULATED AREA TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE CITY Simanjuntak, Dewi Lestari; Hasibuan, Hayati Sari; Asteria, Donna
Journal of Environmental Science and Sustainable Development Vol. 5, No. 1
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Children need to play, either alone or with friends, especially in outdoors spaces, to benefits their growth and development. Many densely populated areas do not provide children's playgrounds due to the limited area and not planned from the start of development. As a result, children play in the remaining space around the residence, which can threaten the safety and comfort of children. It is essential to pay attention to the safety and comfort aspects of children. This paper aims to explain the spatial reach of children when playing outdoors and children's perceptions about their playing area. This research was conducted in Keluranan Kalianyar every day from Monday to Sunday, in the morning and afternoon. Conducted interviews with 347 children accompanied by one of their parents and studied literature. The study found that most of the children playing near home (about less than 40 meters and 40-100 meters from their home). Second, 64% of children believe that playing space is unsafe, and 69% believe that playing space is uncomfortable for all children. This study explains that although no play area meets the elements of safety and comfort, children can still play at a distance that is still affordable from their home. Thus, efforts are needed to enhance the safety and comfort of children's play spaces.
SPATIAL SEGREGATION AND SOCIOECONOMIC DISPARITIES IN URBAN LAND USE PATTERNS Lestari, Intan; Hasibuan, Hayati Sari; Ardiwijaya, Vevin Syoviawati
Journal of Environmental Science and Sustainable Development Vol. 7, No. 2
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Jakarta, a city that has continued to develop, is marked by the growth of population in Jakarta. This growth has been accompanied by an increasing demand for land, resulting in spatial segregation. Some areas have large expanses of land, while others are densely populated and cramped. The purpose of this study is to analyze spatial segregation in the Penjaringan and Pluit Subdistricts of North Jakarta. The research employs a qualitative descriptive analysis method, spatial analysis using Moran's and Getis-Ord Gi*, and a literature review enriched with interviews. The research findings indicate clear spatial segregation between Pluit and Penjaringan, divided into positive and negative hotspot clusters representing larger vs. very narrow land parcels. It is also shown by the clustering pattern with the 0.03 Moran index value. The contrast in segregation depicts demographic and socioeconomic characteristics between the two areas. This pattern is also similar to the land value zones, where Penjaringan has lower land values than Pluit. These findings underscore the pressing need for inclusive urban planning strategies to address spatial disparities. Policies that promote shared public spaces, equitable infrastructure distribution, and mixed-use development could help bridge the socioeconomic divide. By integrating spatial equity into planning practices, urban development can foster greater social cohesion and ensure that the benefits of growth are more evenly distributed across all areas. This approach is vital for creating sustainable and inclusive urban environments.
Co-Authors Aginda, M. Fadel Agustino Zulys Ahyahudin Sodri Alnavis, Noviana Bayu Analissa Huwaina Andhika Nurul Wahidah Anisa, Risma Ardiwijaya, Vevin Syoviawati Atika Wahyu Andari Bellanti Nur Elizandri Christon Christon Daniel Putra Pardamean Mbarep Dessy Citra Rahmawati DEWI LESTARI SIMANJUNTAK Dinar D. T. P. Purbasari Djaja, Bambang Marhaendra Donna Asteria Elizandri, Bellanti Nur Endrawati Fatimah, Endrawati Falensky, Muhammad Attorik Farah Syuraih Muchtar Farah Syuraih Muchtar Fentinur Evida Septriana Ginting, Grace Gardenia Gustia, Rani Harmain, Riza Haryoto Kusnoputranto Huwaina, Analissa Ilham Akbar Mustafa Intan Lestari Intan Permata Sari Isnatami Nurul Azni, Isnatami Nurul Istri Bela Cantika Izzati, Urfi Karina Indah Solihah Kholis Ernawati Koestoer, Raldy Krisnanta, Anjar Lina Tri Mugi Astuti Lisa Meidiyanti Lautetu Madiasworo, Taufan Muhammad Fajar Ramadhan Muhammad Hasnan Habib, Muhammad Hasnan Mustafa, Annisa Fitri Nadya Paramitha Putri Ngk. Gd. A. Khrisna Wiryananda Noverita Dian Takarina Dian Takarina Noviana Bayu Alnavis Philiphi de Rozari Philiphi de Rozari Priharyaningsih, Dian Purbasari, Dinar D. T. P. Putra, Dimas Pramana Putri, Nadya Paramitha Raldi Hendro Koestoer, Raldi Hendro Rani Gustia Retno Setiowati Rifqatussa’adah Rifqatussa’adah Riska Rammadita Isaputri Rissalwan Habdy Lubis Rivaldo Restu Wirawan Riza Harmain Riza Harmain Riza Harmain Rudy P Tambunan Rudy P. Tambunan Rudy P. Tambunan Rudy Parluhutan Tambunan Rusni, Nur Khafifah Sari, Syahra A. F. Septriana, Fentinur Evida Setyo Sarwanto Moersidik Shifa Khaunan Nathasia Sodri, Ahyahudin Solihah, Karina Indah Solly Aryza Sri Setiawati Sri Setiawati Tumuyu Syahra A. F. Sari Tambunan, Rudi Parluhutan Tambunan, Rudy P Tambunan, Rudy Parluhutan Taufan Madiasworo Urfi Izzati Wahidah, Andhika Nurul Weiza Berkademi Wicaksono, Satrio Rifqi Wirawan, Rivaldo Restu Yazid, Hana Yoanna Ristya Yunita Ismail, Yunita