Aksa, S. Kamran
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PENGUKURAN INDEKS DAYA BELI JASA TRANSPORTASI LAUT DAN PENYEBERANGAN PADA WILAYAH TERTINGGAL Raga, Paulus; Aksa, S. Kamran; Herdian, Tedy; Samosir, Faisal; Abigail Ponto, Karen Nevia
Jurnal Sistem Transportasi & Logistik Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Agustus
Publisher : Institut Transportasi dan Logistik Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54324/jstl.v1i1.627

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Underdeveloped areas are areas inhabited by communities with various problems such as economic factors, human resources, infrastructure (infrastructure), regional capacity, accessibility, and regional characteristics. Regional development has been encouraged by various government policies, one of which is through pioneer transportation so that people, especially those in the outermost, disadvantaged, poorest, and border areas (3TP) are served and connected in order to reduce regional disparities. This study aims to measure the purchasing power index of each region / region. This study uses the Ability to Pay (ATP), Willingness to Pay (WTP), and Composite Performance Index (CPI) techniques, then formulates a formula to determine the purchasing power index of transportation services. The results of this study are to provide an index value for underdeveloped areas in Indonesia which is associated with the CPI results in regional development related to the development of sea and ferry transportation infrastructure.
Spatial Evaluation of Urban Zoning in Moncongloe, Mamminasata New City, Indonesia Jumain, Aslam; Syafri; Aksa, S. Kamran
Jurnal Perkotaan Vol. 17 No. 2 (2025): Edisi Desember 2025
Publisher : Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25170/perkotaan.v17i2.7253

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Urban zoning plays a crucial role in ensuring sustainable spatial development, especially in emerging planned cities. This study evaluates the spatial structure and regulatory compliance of land-use zoning in Moncongloe, a strategic development unit of the Mamminasata New City in South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Using a descriptive-evaluative spatial approach, the analysis examines the alignment of the Detailed Spatial Plan (RDTR) with national planning standards, particularly focusing on land-use distribution, urban green space provision, and zoning balance. Results show a significant mismatch between planned land-use and regulatory requirements, with green open space accounting for only 0.35% of the total area far below the 30% minimum threshold mandated by ATR/BPN Regulation No. 14/2022. Residential zones dominate over 61% of the planning area, while protected, agricultural, and public service zones remain underrepresented. The study recommends spatial reallocation strategies, formal recognition of agro-ecological zones such as minapadi, and GIS-based zoning audits to enhance compliance and ecological resilience. These findings highlight the need for more integrative, regulation-aligned urban planning in Indonesia’s new city developments.