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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY THROUGH IDENTIFICATION OF TANGIBLE AND INTANGIBLE ASSETS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF BARAN BURING TOURISM KAMPUNG Titisari, Ema Yunita; Wahid, Julaihi; Asikin, Damayanti; Herlindah, Herlindah; Dewi, Heptari Elita
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF URBAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY VOLUME 7, NUMBER 2, OCTOBER 2024
Publisher : Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/urbanenvirotech.v7i2.18067

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Suburban areas often experience development pressures, with implications for changing green space into built areas, rural cultures into urban ones, and poverty into prosperity. The development of Buring Kampong (suburban settlement) in Malang City into a tourism kampong, in addition to improving the local economy, must also be able to support environmental quality and community independence. This research used the Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) approach in identifying tangible and intangible assets. The data were collected through field observation, focused group discussion, interviews, and secondary data. Tangible aspects include land use, natural and artificial resources, infrastructure, accessibility, machinery and equipment, and local architecture. Meanwhile, intangible assets include intellectual property, potential branding development, goodwill, software/web, formal and informal organization, social and cultural values, and potential customers. The data obtained were presented descriptively and discussed together, as a triangulation process. The results showed the diversity and breadth of tangible and intangible assets of Baran village, and both of these assets can be directly found in the field and during FGDs and interviews. This research is also an effort to strengthen community engagement and public awareness about their assets, and this activity needs to be continuously improved, to have a better level of community engagement, confidence, social participation, branding, and networking.
Tracking The Urban Fabrics of Kuching Waterfront Xiang, Wong Jun; Wahid, Julaihi; A, Arzmi; A.S, Hasyim; Al Ansari, Naswan
RUAS Vol. 22 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Departemen Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ruas.2024.022.01.2

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Kuching Waterfront attracts researchers to evaluate its significance and contribution to urban design. The concept of urbanization in today’s society related to daily utilitarian living outlives the setting of a place. This paper examined the urban elements through the theory forwarded by leading scholars and examined the crucial role interplay in understanding and enhancing the character of the place. The analysis of the urban elements along Java Lane as the outset of the waterfront’s location in Kuching stretch until the Riverside Apartment that covers 1.3 kilo meters was declared open in 1993. By examining road infrastructure, public spaces, and architectural features along with ideas based on the theories of Lynch, Shirvani, Weisenburger, Hillier and Hanson, this research examines urban structures that contribute to context and their role in the urban landscape. Data was collected by means of field observations and interviews. The study was carried out by tracing the intricate fabric structure of the waterfront and shedding light on its significance and challenges. The research findings contribute to the development of understanding of the role of roads in the urban landscape and offer recommendations to promote sustainable urban development in Kuching.
Implementation Of Green Open Space Policy In The Utilization Of Public Space In Medan City Alamsyah, Bhakti; Wahid, Julaihi
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): May 2025
Publisher : Publisher Cv. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v6i3.1291

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Implementation of green open space policy in the utilization of public space in Medan City. Implementation of Green Open Space (RTH) policy in Medan is quite complex, including uneven distribution of RTH, poor facilities and infrastructure, minimal supporting facilities for comfort, and incompatibility with the area of ​​land used for RTH. problems. Legally and regulatoryly. This study uses a descriptive approach. The results of this study indicate that: 1. The number and nature of RTH in Medan City have not met the needs of the community. 2. The product of Regional Regulation Number 2 of 2015 concerning Detailed Land Use and Development of Medan City in 2015-2035 is not implemented in accordance with other similar regulations. 3. Participation of the Medan community in making the RTH policy a success is still part of the program.
The Concept of Holistic Sustainability in the Representation of The Cultural Landscape of Sumberawan Temple Titisari, Ema Yunita; Wulandari, Lisa Dwi; Wahid, Julaihi; Mourad, Raghad
RUAS Vol. 23 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Departemen Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.ruas.2025.023.01.3

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The implementation of the sustainable development paradigm requires the collaboration of various parties. This is not easy to achieve due to the conflict of interest and dominance of certain aspects. This study explores the concept of holistic sustainability within traditional communities in the context of water resource conservation, using the cultural landscape of the Sumberawan Site in Malang as a case study. The research contributes to the development of local-traditional knowledge, which has proven effective in supporting sustainable development initiatives. The methodology employs Claude Lévi-Strauss’s structuralism to interpret the conceptual meaning embedded in the cultural landscape of Sumberawan Temple. Syntagmatic analysis is used to examine the sequential elements within each ‘myth,’ while paradigmatic analysis investigates the relationships between interchangeable ‘myths.’ Pattern identification is conducted through a binary opposition model. The study finds that the preservation of the Sumberawan water source is rooted in the strengthening of spiritual beliefs and the holistic integration of social and environmental elements. The message of conservation is transmitted across generations through myths, folklore, cultural rituals, artifacts, and spatial arrangements.