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Tinjauan Faktor Keamanan dan Kenyamanan di Sudirman Walk Palembang Sary, Reny Kartika; Jaya, Meldo Andi; Rizal, Randy
Arsir Vol 7, No 2 (2023): Arsir
Publisher : Universitas muhammadiyah palembang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32502/arsir.v7i2.7201

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A great pedestrian facility is one that could satisfy everyone's desire for walking by giving them a sense of security and comfort. A good sidewalk could encourage a sustainable environment and needs to conform to the requirements for size and supporting infrastructure. Similar to Palembang City, the sidewalk is located alongside Sudirman Walk can be considered as a pilot project since it already satisfies requirements for size, material use, and amenities that promote pedestrian safety and comfort. The aim of this research is to review the pedestrian amenities Sudirman Walk using qualitative descriptive methods through field observations, literature reviews, and comparisons. The Boston Transportation Department and The KEMENPUPR constitute the framework for the indicators used to evaluate the sidewalk's comfort and safety aspects. According to the the results, the sidewalk along the Sudirman road already has a feature that can help pedestrians feel safe and at comfort, especially considering the flow of traffic. However, due to its material use, this walkway is not completely safe for pedestrians, as it still has a risk to cause slips.
“MATTER OF CONCERN” PABRIK ES ALWI ASSEGAF PALEMBANG SEBAGAI BANGUNAN HERITAGE Rizal, Randy; Ekomadyo, Agus S.
Jurnal Koridor Vol. 12 No. 01 (2021): Jurnal Koridor
Publisher : Talenta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/koridor.v12i01.5123

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ABSTRACT As one of the oldest cities in Indonesia, Palembang has a history related to the Musi river. The Musi River divides the city of Palembang into Ilir and Ulu. This river was known as a trade route in ancient times, so that many Chinese and Arab immigrants settled on the riverbank. In the Ulu, there are several village areas that are mostly inhabited by Arab residents, one of which is Assegaf Village. This study will specifically discuss the Assegaf village, especially its famous icon, the Alwi Assegaf ice factory. This factory is an integral part of the life chain of the Musi river. Many traditional fishermen rely on the ice factory and it is clear that the Alwi Assegaf ice factory has an impact and influence on residents. The purpose of this research is to explore further history, cultural ideas and actors who play a role in the Alwi Assegaf ice factory. It also aims to reveal the identity of the ice factory itself against the socio-economic conditions in Assegaf Village residents. The research method was carried out qualitatively in the form of interview, field observation and literature reviews. The elements discussed will use the ANT (Actor-Network Theory) method to obtain a mapping description of the actors involved in the daily production of the Alwi Assegaf ice factory. The contribution of this study can be used as a review of further research literature that focuses on actor-network theory analysis. Keywords: Actor-Network Theory, Actor, Assegaf Village, Ice Factory. Relation
Pemantauan Lingkungan pada Tahap Konstruksi Pekerjaan Preservasi Jalan Nasional di Provinsi Jambi Nalendra, Brama; Adriansyah, Endi; Badariah, Badariah; Yulistian, Saldi; Oktaviana, Shinta; Habibie, Syahidullah; Rizal, Randy; Solvera, Esy
Jurnal Civronlit Unbari Vol 11, No 1 (2026): April
Publisher : Universitas Batanghari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33087/civronlit.v11i1.183

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The increasing intensity of national road management activities in Jambi Province poses potential impacts on environmental quality in the surrounding areas. This study aims to conduct integrated multi-parameter environmental monitoring during the construction phase of the Bangko – Sungai Manau – Batas Kerinci – Sanggaran Agung Road Preservation Project in Jambi Province. A quantitative descriptive method was employed, with sampling conducted at three representative locations: the Contractor Basecamp/AMP (Location 1), Batang Merangin River at STA 0+250 (Location 2), and STA 35+025 (Location 3). Testing parameters included surface water quality (18 physical and chemical parameters), ambient air quality (5 parameters), odor (2 parameters), noise, and vibration. All assessments were conducted in accordance with Government Regulation No. 22 of 2021, Minister of Environment Decree No. 50 of 1996, and Minister of Environment Decree No. 49 of 1996. The results indicated that nearly all parameters remained below the prescribed quality standards. However, the Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) value at Location 2 was recorded at 28.48 mg/L, exceeding the Class II standard of 25 mg/L, suggesting an influence of construction runoff on the water quality of Batang Merangin River. The highest values for air quality, noise, and vibration parameters were consistently found at Location 1, attributed to the operation of heavy mechanical equipment. Compared to similar studies on urban road construction and toll road projects, this study demonstrates lower environmental impacts; however, consistent environmental management in accordance with applicable regulations remains necessary.
Mewujudkan Ruang Ibadah Inklusif : Evaluasi Arsitektur Ramah Difabel pada Masjid Kampus UIN Sulthan Tahaha Saifuddin Jambi Habibie, Syahidullah; Yulistian, Saldi; Rizal, Randy; Nalendra, Brama; Oktaviana, Shinta
JAUR (JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM RESEARCH) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2026): April
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/jaur.v9i2.17312

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The State Islamic University (UIN) Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi is one of the largest Islamic universities in Jambi Province and is included in the ten disability-friendly campuses. As an educational institution based on Islamic values, the campus mosque plays a strategic role as a center for student spiritual development, moral strengthening, deepening of Islamic values, and character building. This study aims to identify and evaluate the extent to which the campus mosque facilities of UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi have implemented accessibility standards and met the principles of friendliness towards people with disabilities. In the process of identifying and analyzing disability-friendly mosques, this study used four accessibility principles: ease, safety, usability, and independence. The method used was descriptive qualitative research with data collection techniques through literature studies and field observations. The study reveals that several campus mosque facilities violate government regulations and are unfriendly to people with disabilities. Based on the results of this assessment, the campus mosque of UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi cannot be categorized as a disability-friendly campus mosque and still requires further evaluation and development.