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Tarif Ijin Perubahan Guna Lahan Perkotaan Sebagai Bentuk Kontrol Pelaksanaan Penataan Ruang Kota Haryo Winarso
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 6 No. 17 (1995)
Publisher : The Institute for Research and Community Services, Institut Teknologi Bandung

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Land-use changes have been a common phenomena in Indonesian cities. Some of the changes do improve the physical as well as socio economic conditions of the areas, but, in the absence of sound legal procedure for the changes, mostly harms the environment and the people, creates traffic jam and evicts the low income people. Therefore a new legal procedure for land-use changes should be developed. This article will discuss the "development charges' approach as a legal tool to make land-use change benefits the people, the government and the private sector.
URBAN HERITAGE CONSERVATION IN ACEH, INDONESIA: CONSERVINGPEUNAYONG FORTOURISM Haryo Winarso
ASEAN Journal on Hospitality and Tourism Vol. 9 No. 1 (2010)
Publisher : Centre For Tourism Planning and Development

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It has been more than a half decade that the very destructive tsunami hit Banda Aceh, the capital city of Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam Province, located at the northern part of Sumatra Island. So far the urban planning and development in the city is focusing on reconstruction and rehabilitation, which can be absolutely understandable considering the devastating impact of tsunami at that time, however as the time passes by, a new intention has to be created to the conservation effort not only to uphold the value that Aceh once had, but also as an attraction to boost tourism.The paper argues that, despites some challenges in the interpretation and institution side, Puenayong would be the suitable place for conservation in Banda Aceh. Peunayong old shop-houses still retain the heritage architectural value. The long history of the area and the typical old Chinese architectural type of shop-houses make the area just the place for conservation. The regular maintenance by the owner such as painting, cleaning, and other efforts to protect old materials from decay have enabled this old shop-houses still stand at its architectural value today. As the economic value of the area is now increasing, reuse strategy could be used to maintain the character and the architectural value of the shop-houses and at the same time enhancing the environment quality of the site for tourist attraction.