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OPTIMALISASI BUFFER ZONE SEBAGAI PENGAMAN PERMUKIMAN DI SEKITAR DEPO TANGKI BAHAN BAKAR MINYAK PT. PERTAMINA PLUMPANG, JAKARTA Susilo, Udi; Prasidha, I Nyoman Teguh; Dewanto, Wahyu
JURNAL PENELITIAN DAN KARYA ILMIAH LEMBAGA PENELITIAN UNIVERSITAS TRISAKTI Volume 9, Nomor 2, Juli 2024
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/pdk.v9i2.21437

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The fuel storage tanks in Plumpang, North Jakarta, owned by PT. Pertamina Tbk. initially had a land area of ​​153 hectares, with the use of 71 hectares as an operational area and the rest as a buffer zone. However, the buffer zone changed its function to a residential area as a place of residence and economic activities for the community which became increasingly dense accompanied by issues of land ownership status. The Plumpang fuel storage tanks fire incident that occurred several times which caused loss of life and property, is a reminder of the importance of a buffer zone that serves as a separating space between areas at risk of flammable material disasters and residential areas. This paper is the result of research on the analysis of the optimization of land requirements for the Plumpang fuel storage tanks buffer zone, by applying quantitative descriptive methods and spatial mapping of the area using Arcgis software, with reference to fuel depot safety standards. It requires the acquisition of 5.2 hectares of land as a buffer zone area in the form of a safe distance from the safety fence wall, construction of a ditch that functions as an accident pool, and re-arrangement of settlements directly adjacent to the buffer zone. 
Proposing a Land Suitability Analysis Method for Green Open Space in Nusantara Capital City Muhammad Taufiqurrohman; Prasidha, I Nyoman Teguh; Juniati, Atie Tri
Jurnal Asiimetrik: Jurnal Ilmiah Rekayasa & Inovasi Volume 7 Number 1 (2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Pancasila

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35814/asiimetrik.v7i1.7737

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Green open spaces are regarded as infrastructures that have a major positive impact on urban residents' quality of life and the sustainability of urban growth. Green open spaces play an important role in Nusantara Capital City with the theme of forest city. Examining any techniques employed in earlier research is crucial to determining the accurate location. Understanding the different approaches should enable one to suggest ways for further research in land suitability for green open spaces. We used the literature review of twenty relevant international papers from 2016 to 2023 as our method. In line with previous research, the study's findings show that the analytical hierarchy process is the most popular method employed for land suitability analysis for green open space in Nusantara Capital City. The evaluation criteria that suit Nusantara Capital City are elevation, slope, land use land cover, accessibility, water bodies, and population. The analytical hierarchy process can help further research in land suitability analysis for green open space in Nusantara Capital City.
Perspektif Keberlanjutan dalam Penggunaan Material Alam untuk Infrastruktur Wilayah Perkotaan PLAMONIA, NICCO; Junizal, Farhan; Irawanto, Rony; Prasidha, I Nyoman Teguh; Firdaus, Yustisia
Jurnal Teknik Sipil Vol 31 No 3 (2024): Jurnal Teknik Sipil - Edisi Desember
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5614/jts.2024.31.3.1

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Abstract Constructing a hotel have to include various facility. One of the many may a jogging track. We take the Aruss Hotel in Semarang, Central Java, as the case to be studied. The Hotel planned to use Ironwood as the material for the track due to its solid and resistant characteristics. However, using the wood material collectively adds more pressure to the rainforest. Therefore we propose to replace the Ironwood with andesite stone. The andesite material also has solid and resistant characteristics. We argue that materials usage should consider the sustainability aspect of materials and the Value for Money factor. Therefore, the objective of this article is to provide a perspective for decision-makers that includes the sustainability perspective and the VFM principle. We conducted two activities during the Research: (1) comparing the cost of both materials and (2) comparing the time consumed installing both materials. The analysis results are as follows: The cost of using andesite is 73% cheaper than Ironwood. We replaced the Ironwood with an andesite, which is proven to save IDR 307,031,041. Moreover, using the andesite only takes 13 working days, while Ironwood takes 36 days. We conclude that using andesite as the alternative to Ironwood has two advantages: (1) reducing the pressure on the natural forest, and (2) saving the construction cost.