Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 5 Documents
Search

Alternatif Rencana Pengurangan Emisi CO Di Jalan Gatot Subroto, Kota Malang Berdasarkan Faktor Penentu Tingkat Pelayanan Jalan Sari, Kartika Eka; Utomo, Dadang Meru; Bakkara, Anissa
Jurnal Tata Kota dan Daerah Vol 8, No 1 (2016)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

Abstract

Jalan Gatot Subroto memiliki produksi emisi CO kendaraan bermotor mencapai >100 ton/tahun. Dimana berdasarkan kriteria batas polutan penting yang ditetapkan oleh New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, bahwa perlu dilakukan prakiraan dampak kualitas udara akibat pencemaran polutan CO apabila produksi emisi CO mencapai atau bahkan melebihi 100 ton/tahun. Tingginya produksi emisi CO di Jalan Gatot Subroto disebabkan oleh tingkat pelayanan Jalan Gatot Subroto yang sudah mencapai F dengan nilai derajat kejenuhan sebesar 2,62. Volume kendaraan yang tinggi sebanding dengan emisi yang dikeluarkan kendaraan. Berdasarkan studi terdahulu didapatkan bahwa, variabel tingkat pelayanan jalan yang berpengaruh secara signifikan terhadap produksi emisi CO di Jalan Gatot Subroto adalah variabel volume lalu lintas dan hambatan samping. Tujuan dari penelitian adalah untuk menentukan alternatif rencana untuk menurunkan emisi CO kendaraan bermotor di Jalan Gatot Subroto dengan mempertimbangkan variabel volume dan hambatan samping. Metode analisis yang digunakan adalah analisis alternatif berdasarkan kondisi eksisting. Penyusunan alternatif rencana reduksi emisi CO menghasilkan 6 alternatif rencana yaitu; pembatasan kendaraan masuk dengan reduksi emisi CO sebesar 15,10%, mengurangi kendaraan yang melanggar arus dengan reduksi emisi CO sebesar 3,55%, mengurangi arus lokal melalui peningkatan kualitas dan kuantitas angkutan umum dengan reduksi emisi CO sebesar 46,13%, mengurangi hambatan samping yang berasal dari Pedestrian (PED) dengan reduksi emisi CO sebesar 0,79%, mengurangi hambatan samping yang berasal dari Parking and Slow Vehicles (PSV) dengan reduksi emisi CO sebesar 1,67% dan mengurangi hambatan samping yang berasal dari Slow Moving Vehicles (SMV) dengan reduksi emisi CO sebesar 1,91%..Kata Kunci : Tingkat pelayanan jalan, Reduksi emisi CO, Alternatif rencana.
Karakteristik Moda Angkutan Umum Berbasis Online Di Jakarta Selatan Mustaqima, Zahra Zakiyya; Agustin, Imma Widyawati; Utomo, Dadang Meru
Jurnal Tata Kota dan Daerah Vol 10, No 2 (2018)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.takoda.2018.010.02.5

Abstract

South Jakarta as the center of residential and economic activities in Jakarta, experienced population growth every year. The increasing population of Jakarta Selatan resulted in an increase in various needs, such as the need for mobilization. The need for mobilization is supported by the transportation in South Jakarta in the form of private vehicles and public transportations. Along with the technology development, the information technology began to be applied in public transport as a solution to the problem of congestion and the problem of conventional public transport. The main purpose of this research is to determine the characteristics and differences of online-based public transportation is South Jakarta. This research use descriptive analysis. Based on the results of descriptive analysis, the differences of online-based transportaion depend on the service provider company. Differences from every online-based public transportation companies are origin country and service coverage, type of vehicle used, service facilities, payment method, point and reward features, peak hours, motorcycles and cars fare, as well as additional fees of cancellation.Keywords: Online based public transportation, South Jakarta
Education and Training on Making Natural Liquid Soap from Celery for the Community of Rampal Celaket Subdistrict Agustin, Imma Widyawati; Waloejo, Budi Sugiarto; Utomo, Dadang Meru; Sari, Kartika Eka; Ari, Ismu Rini Dwi; Fithrah, Mahwash El; Jabbar, Kareem Abdul; Mecca, Neha Adzania; Aulia, Lintang Nurmayla; Hayya, Himyar
TEKAD : Teknik Mengabdi Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.tekad.2026.05.1.6

Abstract

In Rampal Celaket Village, Malang City, this study attempts to maximize the potential of celery (Apium graveolens) as a raw material for producing safe and eco-friendly liquid soap. Celery's flavonoid, antioxidant, and antibacterial properties are thought to be useful in shielding the skin from free radicals and germs, as well as in displacing the need for artificial chemical cleansers. Implementing useful and creative techniques for creating liquid soap and teaching the public about the advantages of herbal plants are both part of the production process. The activity's outcomes demonstrate that the community may manufacture high-quality liquid soap with an ideal antibacterial content that can be utilized on a daily basis or turned into a lucrative home business venture. It is anticipated that the creation of this liquid soap made from celery would improve skin health and encourage a spirit of entrepreneurship founded on regional creativity.
Liquid Soap Production from Pandan and Orange Raw Materials to Improve the Community's Economy Ari, Ismu Rini Dwi; Anggraeni, Mustika Anggraeni; Yudono, Adipandang; Utomo, Dadang Meru; Hariyani, Septiana; Irawan, Annisa Triana; Hadianur, Muhammad Pavian Ariel; Zuldi, Rivaldhi Van
TEKAD : Teknik Mengabdi Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.tekad.2026.05.1.8

Abstract

The production of liquid soap using natural raw materials such as pandan leaves and citrus fruits is an innovative effort to utilize local resources with the potential to improve the community’s economy. Pandan and citrus contain beneficial natural compounds, including distinctive aromas, antibacterial properties, and antioxidants, making them suitable ingredients for environmentally friendly personal care products. This activity aims to provide knowledge and practical skills to the community in processing natural materials into marketable liquid soap products, while also creating opportunities for small-scale household enterprises. The methods applied include raw material extraction, liquid soap formulation, as well as training in product packaging and marketing. The results indicate that liquid soap made from pandan and citrus has good quality, is safe for use, and is well accepted by consumers due to its natural ingredients and fresh fragrance. Furthermore, this activity enhances community creativity, self-reliance, and income. Therefore, the production of liquid soap based on pandan and citrus can serve as a sustainable alternative business that supports community economic development through the utilization of local potential.
Spatial Performance Evaluation of Government Center: Economic Leakage Analysis Using Multiplier Effect Method in Mojokerto Regency Abbas, Mohammad Saichul; Wicaksono, Agus Dwi; Utomo, Dadang Meru; Munada, Wina
Civil and Environmental Science Journal (CIVENSE) Vol. 9 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.civense.2026.009.01.5

Abstract

Placing a government capital in the wrong location does more than cause administrative headaches. It actively breaks the local economy. This study investigates the severe spatial mismatch in Mojokerto Regency, where its government center operates as an enclave entirely within Mojokerto City. We analyzed 2018–2023 GRDP data using Location Quotient (LQ), Shift-Share Analysis (SSA), and Keynesian Multiplier models. Our findings reveal a striking irony. The Regency’s bureaucracy actually functions as a basic sector for the neighboring City while remaining non-basic for its own territory. The SSA results prove this damage. Local tertiary sectors suffer heavy competitive losses because they miss out on the daily spending of civil servants. This enclave setup triggers massive economic leakage. Money drains out through direct office procurement and indirect daily consumption, creating a textbook backwash effect. Beyond lost revenue, this mismatch forces unsustainable daily commutes that heavily spike the region's carbon footprint. We conclude that relocating the government hub into the Regency’s actual borders is an urgent economic necessity, not just a political option. Until this physical relocation happens, local planners must consider cross-border revenue-sharing to stop the immediate financial bleeding.