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Journal : Tesa Arsitektur

Impact of Population Density on Physical Environmental Quality Lia Warlina; Nafilah Aulia; Kevin Rizal Lukmanul Hakim; Nuraeni Nuraeni; Natasha Puspa Dewi
Tesa Arsitektur Vol 19, No 2: Desember 2021
Publisher : Unika Soegijapranata Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/tesa.v19i2.3400

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This study aims to identify and assess population density that causes slums and physical effects on the environment in the Simpang Dago area. The methodology used is a qualitative research method on the object's condition by conducting a literature study and collecting related documents. The study was conducted with a case study in one area in the city of Bandung. The results showed that the achievement of comfort, safety, health, and mutual satisfaction is expected to help reduce population density impact in the Simpang Dago area. To achieve that goal, a study of population density impact on the quality of the physical environment. The solution of densely populated areas problem by relocating residents and providing affordable vertical housing by considering various aspects. The implication of this study's results is due to the dense population and houses' distance is too close; therefore residents around the Simpang Dago area must be concerned about their environment's cleanliness. In addition, not all population density gives negative impacts to the quality of an area's physical environment, depending on the residents' awareness.
POLA SPASIAL KAWASAN PERUMAHAN SERTA KETERSEDIAAN FASILITAS PENDUKUNG DI KECAMATAN CIANJUR Nur Aeni; Lia Warlina
Tesa Arsitektur Vol 21, No 1: Juni 2023
Publisher : Universitas Katolik Soegijapranata

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24167/tesa.v21i1.5216

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The Cianjur District's population has grown over the past ten years, which has raised the demand for livable housing and services to support the daily activities of the residents. This study aims to pinpoint the spatial pattern of residential areas and its impact as well as to ascertain whether Cianjur District has access to facilities for education, health and shopping. This study employed a quantitative descriptive method that combined map overlay analysis techniques with nearest neighbor analysis to analyze spatial patterns. The study's findings indicate that while only seven formal housing complexes available in 2010, there were a total of 29 housing complex were available after ten years. In the Cianjur District, residential land use construction reached 29.70% in 2010 and 49.27% in 2020. Primary school educational facilities are arranged in clusters, junior high schools in dispersion, and high schools in dispersion patterns. The spatial pattern of the puskesmas healthcare facilities is dispersed, with clinics and pharmacies arranged in clustered. All sections of the Cianjur District have access to health facilities' services. However, some formal housing estates have not been covered spatially by pharmacy services. The spatial pattern of shopping facilities is clustered, but residents in Cianjur District can still reach these facilities