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Pola Lanskap Permukiman Tradisional Masyarakat Adat Kampung Tegaldeeng, Desa Medalsari, Kabupaten Karawang Nugrahatama, Davin; Gunawan, Andi; Pratiwi, Prita Indah
Jurnal Lanskap Indonesia Vol. 16 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Lanskap Indonesia
Publisher : http://arl-faperta.ipb.ac.id/

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jli.v16i1.43947

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Tegaldeeng is one of the kampongs in the village of Medalsari, Karawang Regency, which has been influenced by the regency developments, so that it has an impact on the culture and the landscape. The landscape of Tegaldeeng kampong has very high potential in terms of natural and cultural resources. Efforts to prevent the degradation of the culture and the potential of the traditional landscape need to be studied in the kampong landscape pattern. This study aims to identify and analyze the character of the landscape and the elements that make up the settlement landscape, and to compose the landscape pattern of Tegaldeeng kampong based on local culture. This research was conducted using descriptive method through literature study, interview, and field observation. The settlement character of Tegaldeeng kampong landscape is relatively flat in the settlement area, and slightly undulating outside the area. The dominant land cover is rice fields and mixed gardens. The character is formed by supporting elements in the form of natural and artificial elements. Natural elements function more as a 'borrowing landscape' for the settlement landscape, except for the river that crosses the western village border. The man-made elements include rice fields, mixed gardens, settlements, and main road. The landscape of Tegaldeeng kampong settlement forms a cluster patterns, and able to accommodates all cultural activities of the local community.
Kajian Manfaat Taman Bagi Kesehatan Mental Masyarakat di Kota Sukabumi Selama Pandemi COVID-19 Dewi, Kania Puspita; Sulistyantara, Bambang; Pratiwi, Prita Indah
Jurnal Lanskap Indonesia Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Lanskap Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jli.v16i2.50924

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The COVID-19 pandemic has increased mental health problems in Sukabumi City. Urban parks can integrate environment, society, and health in urban environments by promoting an ecological approach based on contact with nature. This study aims to analyze the effect of performing activities for at least 20 minutes in Taman Alun-alun and Taman Lapang Merdeka on mental health visitors with a sample of 30 people in each park selected through purposive sampling. The data collection method used was experimental, with the One Group Pretest-Posttest research design through The Mental Health Inventory (MHI-38) questionnaire, which had been tested for validity and reliability. The data analysis method used is the Paired Samples T-test with SPSS 22. The results show that performing activities in a city park for at least 20 minutes can improve the mental health of visitors aged 18-25 years during the COVID-19 pandemic, with the highest increase in the average mental health score in Taman Lapang Merdeka because it provides facilities for physical and non-physical activities.
Pembangunan Healing Garden Berbasis Kebun Hortikultura di Lanskap Pesantren Al-Muhajirin, Kiarapedes, Purwakarta Indah Pratiwi, Prita; Sulistyantara, Bambang; Fatimah, Indung Sitti; Nasrullah, Nizar; Riswandi; Darusalam, Andy; Juliandri, Yusuf Dwi Shaka; Arrahman, Khansa Aqila
Agrokreatif: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 11 No. 3 (2025): Agrokreatif Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Institut Pertanian Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/agrokreatif.11.3.459-467

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The Al-Muhajirin Foundation has an elderly Islamic boarding school located in Abun Bunyamin Mukhtar (ABM)Far m, Gardu Village, Kiarapedes District, Purwakarta Regency. The Islamic boarding school's landscape has 4hectares of agricultural land planted with various horticultural crops, including fruit and vegetable crops.Besides elderly boarding school activities, ABM farm is also used as a venue for management meetings, outingclasses, English camps, tahfidz camps, Friday-Saturday camps, and training for students and administrators. Oneinnovation that can support academic and spiritual activities for users is implementing a healing garden. Thisactivity aims to share knowledge about healing garden and provide healing garden design suggestions of ABMfarm to administrators, students, and the community so that they can apply them in school gardens and theirrespective residential environments. The stages used in this activity are 1) Preparation; 2) Inventory; 3) Analysisand synthesis; 4) Concept development; 5) Design creation; 6) Implementation; and 7) Dissemination. Theresults of the healing garden development is a relaxation garden, a toga garden (family medicinal plants), andan edible garden, are effective in providing a space for discussion, murojaah, horticultural plant cultivation, andrecreation for students, teaching staff, administrators, and visitors. During the construction of garden anddissemination, the community was enthusiastic about planting aromatic plants, listening to the material, activelyasking questions, and answering the pre-test and post-test well. The post-test results showed that the lecturer'sreturn home activity increased the community's knowledge about healing garden. 
Kajian potensi tanaman aromatik untuk penggunaannya dalam lanskap terapeutik (studi kasus: BSIP TROA) Sayyidah Khairunnisa; Nizar Nasrullah; Prita Indah Pratiwi
Jurnal Arsitektur Lansekap Vol. 11, No. 1 April 2025
Publisher : Prodi Arsitektur Lanskap, Fakultas Pertanian, Universitas Udayana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24843/JAL.2025.v11.i01.p12

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Therapeutic landscape is a green public space that benefits the physical, mental, and social health of the community. Aromatic plants are one of the essential elements in the therapeutic landscape that can provide calming effects, reduce stress, and so on. This study aims to identify types of aromatic plants, assess the therapeutic function and aroma level, compile aromatic plant recommendations, and create a model of aromatic plant arrangement. The research was conducted at BSIP TROA, which has various collections of aromatic plants. The data needed for assessing plant therapy function were taken by survey technique and analyzed using the scoring method based on therapeutic function criteria. Aroma level assessment data was taken from the aroma perception evaluation questionnaire to 30 BSIP TROA visitors and processed by cluster analysis. The results showed there are 40 potential aromatic plant species, including 19 trees, 16 shrubs, two climbers, two ground covers, and one aquatic plant. Combining all the therapeutic function scores, aromatic plants with excellent scores totaling six species, good scores totaling 31 species, medium scores totaling three species, and no species with bad scores.