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FEASIBILITY LEVEL OF BEACH TOURISM OBJECTS IN SELATAN MALANG REGENCY, INDONESIA Rima Karima; Rahel Situmorang; Anindita Ramadhani
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Vol 2, No 1, August 2022
Publisher : Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (432.897 KB) | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v2i1.14854

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Feasibility is a practical assessment by assessing the advantages and disadvantages possessed by a resource that is the object of the assessment, in this case, the beach tourism object. A beach tourism object is a place with an attractive value in a coastal area that functions as a place for recreation and land sports to visit. The area that became the unit of analysis in this study was 6 (six) beach tourism objects in Tambakrejo Village, Malang Regency. Tambakrejo Village, Sumbermanjing Wetan District, is a village that has the most beach tourism objects in Malang Regency. Malang Regency has the potential for coastal tourism that has not been managed optimally by the Malang Regency Government. The lack of budget for developing beach tourism objects in Malang Regency makes the condition of road access, supporting infrastructure, and facilities at beach tourism object inadequate. This study aimed to identify beach tourism objects' feasibility level in South Malang Regency. The method used in this study is the feasibility analysis of tourist objects and attractions using the scoring method. This study's results indicate that a feasible beach tourism object is Tamban Beach. Decent beach tourism objects are Sendiki Beach, Sendang Biru Beach, and Tiga Warna Beach, while Clungup Beach and Gatra Beach have a less feasible value
IDENTIFICATION OF CHILD-FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS AROUND THE INDUSTRIAL AREA IN THE SUB-DISTRICT OF CAKUNG, EAST JAKARTA Ranuna Yonestra Nugraha; Rahel Situmorang; Silia Yuslim
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Vol. 4 No. 1 August 2024 (On Progress)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/6pr5s152

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Cakung sub-district has the largest population of children aged 0–18 years compared to other sub-districts in East Jakarta. Children need space to play. This space is important for child development. Neighborhood parks developed in residential areas are used as places for children to play. Empirical conditions show that neighborhood parks in Cakung District are not qualified the standard of safe distance from industrial activities. The existence of industrial activities and mobility poses many safety and health hazards for children. With the conditions that occur, neighborhood parks, as open spaces closest to where children live, can still be a place for children to play. This study aims to identify the quality of neighborhood parks around industrial areas in Cakung District based on child-friendly criteria. The method used is scoring analysis with the main assessment parameters related to industrial areas and supporting assessment parameters related to the completeness of child-friendly parks, spatial analysis, and quantitative descriptive analysis. The results of this study, which obtained eight neighborhood parks are not qualified the criteria for being child-friendly using the main research parameters. The parks that are not child-friendly are Taman Metland Menteng, Taman PIK, RPTRA Pulo Indah, Taman Casia, RPTRA Menteng Asri, RPTRA Sangkuriang, Taman Yukayuh Metland, and RPTRA Cakung Timur. Then, for the assessment related to the completeness of the park, the results obtained from the RPTRA-type park already have completeness facilities in accordance with child-friendly criteria, while the non-RPTRA park has inadequate garden completeness. Improving the quality of neighborhood parks around industrial areas can be done with a design approach and adding park facilities.
LAND USE CHANGES IN BANGKA SUB-DISTRICT, SOUTH JAKARTA, AS A FLOOD-PRONE AREA Ghefira Zahra Putri Salsabilla; Rahel Situmorang; Dibyanti Danniswari
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Vol. 4 No. 1 August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v4i1.221299

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UTILIZATION OF NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS IN GRIYA LOKA CLUSTER, BSD CITY, SOUTH TANGERANG Adla Zhahira Ghasyiya Putri; Rahel Situmorang; Nur Intan Simangunsong
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Vol. 4 No. 1 August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v4i1.21287

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The rapid urbanization in DKI Jakarta has led to environmental challenges such as air pollution, altered microclimates, and diminishing green open spaces (Ruang Terbuka Hijau - RTH). Urban forests, like Srengseng City Forest (Hutan Kota Srengseng) in West Jakarta, play a critical role in mitigating these ecological issues. This study evaluates the current condition of Srengseng City Forest, highlighting its potential and challenges in fulfilling its ecological functions. Through a combination of direct observation, documentation analysis, interviews, and literature review, this research identifies key areas for improvement in forest management and landscape design. Findings reveal that while Srengseng City Forest has significant potential to enhance urban ecological sustainability, it faces challenges in vegetation management, maintenance, and infrastructure. The study provides practical recommendations for optimizing the ecological function of the forest through sustainable landscape design and improved management practices, aiming to strengthen its contribution to Jakarta's environmental sustainability.