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Community-based Participatory Healthy Lifestyle Strategies in Kedungwungu Village, Binangun District, Blitar Regency Rodiah Astuti; Sri Utami; Septiana Hariyani
The Indonesian Green Technology Journal Vol 8, No 2 (2019)
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana Universitas Brawijaya

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Kedungwungu Village is one of the villages in Binangun District, Blitar Regency, East Java Province in which the people generally have not applied ODF (Open Defection Free) or, in other words, still defecate carelessly. This research aimed to formulate community-based participatory healthy lifestyle strategies in Kedungwungu Village, Binangun District, Blitar Regency. This research used a descriptive-quantitative approach, in which the number of respondent samples used was calculated using the Solvin formula with an error rate of 10%. As for formulating community-based participatory healthy lifestyle strategies in Kedungwungu Village, the researcher analyzed the questionnaire results using a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats)  analysis method. With this method used, 110 respondents were obtained from the total Kedungwungu Village’s population of 3,399 people. The SWOT analysis found that some formulations of community-based participatory healthy lifestyle strategies for the people of Kedungwungu Village include socializing the criteria for clean water and water as one of the mediums that can spread diseases, carrying out sustainable water management, conducting a clean village program at least once a month to keep the village clean and healthy, socializing the criteria for healthy latrines and healthy latrine programs to each house, and providing facilities in the form of healthy latrines around the agricultural area so that farmers and the public do not defecate carelessly.Keywords: participatory, healthy lifestyle, strategy
Proses Penyediaan Taman Kota Berdasarkan Fungsi Ruang Terbuka Hijau (Kasus: Taman Kota di Kota Bojonegoro) Kamilatuzzahroh, Milla; Septiana Hariyani; Siregar, Johannes Parlindungan
RUAS Vol. 22 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Departemen Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia

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Population density triggers urban density so that urban parks become important infrastructure that has a significant ecological impact while beautifying the environment, entertainment facilities, research, and social spaces. The provision of parks in Bojonegoro City is needed to meet these needs. This study aims to analyze the priority of urban park functions in Bojonegoro based on the function of green open space. The analysis uses the Process Hierarchy Analysis (AHP) method to determine the value of the priority vector of functions and the value of the priority vector on the supporting factors of the provision of urban parks. The results of the study show that the priorities in the process of providing urban parks, both the planning, land provision and blending processes are budget availability (0.859) and socio-cultural functions (0.684). Budget availability allows for routine maintenance, such as garden maintenance, facility repairs, and waste management. The availability of the budget provides a solution for improving the quality of city parks as public RTH in accordance with service standards.
PERMODELAN SPASIAL WATER POVERTY INDEX DENGAN INFRASTRUKTUR DAN KONDISI SOSIAL KECAMATAN DONOMULYO Ryan Alfi Marcellino; Ismu Rini Dwi Ari; Septiana Hariyani
Tata Kota dan Daerah Vol. 15 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Tata Kota dan Daerah
Publisher : Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Brawijaya

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Donomulyo sub-district is one of the priority region to water scarce and clean water infrastructural priority programme, this area only has 23% coverage of piped clean water management. Reinforced by the water poverty index (WPI) which classified Donomulyo as unsafe to critical level for clean water availability. Water poverty value also influenced by other variabels such as social matter, according to social network analysis (SNA) showed area with lower value of WPI also has a lower value of SNA. Hence, this paper will explain the correlation between the water poverty index (Y) to social (X1) and infrastructure (X2) using spatial regression. Spatial regression used in this case to prove the correlation between dependent variable (WPI) and independent variables (infrastructure and social) with spatial aspect, thus obtained a close or significant correlation (α<0,05) among WPI value along with the well user ratio and households with septic tank in accordance with SNI ratio value. Depending on this model people of Donomulyo district should lessen the number of well user and improve the ratio of households with septic tank in accordance with SNI in order to improve WPI status.