Mila Karmilah
Sultan Agung Islamic University

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Coastal Urban Community Knowledge of Coastal Hazard and Conservation in Semarang towards Sustainable Development Region Hasti Widyasamratri; Mila Karmilah
The Indonesian Journal of Planning and Development Vol 4, No 1 (2019): February 2019
Publisher : Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Universitas Diponegoro

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Coastal is the most vulnerable area in climate change, with no exception in Coastal Java island. Reveal, 65% of the Java island population is to be vulnerable to coastal hazards such as tidal flood. The northern Java coastal area has a significant position in logistic connectivity throughout areas in the entire Java island. Abrasion and sedimentation are the most frequent effect were impacted to the coastal land cover (i.e. ponds, mangrove forest, and settlement). However, there is a lack of awareness among local communities, although they directly impact of those hazards. This study aims to identify local community knowledge of coastal disaster mitigation in Mangunharjo, Tugu sub-district Semarang, by using quantitative methods. Field observation and a simple descriptive statistic were used to analyze. The result showed that the majority of the respondents has high vulnerability on coastal hazard and disaster since they are living very close to the coastal water body.
Charateristics of Settlement at Balikpapan Coastal Road Area (Case Study: Damai Regency) Muhammad Hafid; Angga Danu Wibowo; Mila Karmilah; Wahyu Utami
International Conference on Coastal and Delta Areas Vol 1, No 1 (2015): Management and Engineering in the Sustainable Development on Delta Areas
Publisher : International Conference on Coastal and Delta Areas

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Residential character influenced by its location. The settlements are located on thebeach would have been different with the existing settlements in the mountain valley, at the foot of the mountain or settlements in cities including settlements on the edge of the river. In addition to the formation of the land, the character of settlements is also influenced by the character of its inhabitants are much too influenced by the type of their livelihood. This paper describes the pattern of space that has occurred in the seaside settlement coastal road in District of Balikpapan City and district of South Balikpapan. The collecting data using descriptive qualitative method approach. This approach is at least able to describe the condition of settlement patterns that have occurred in the seaside coastal road including occupancy character from thestandpoint of livelihood of the population. Based on studies it is known that there are settlements along the shore coastal road that people whose live very heterogeneous, so the model that arrangement adapted to the understanding and ability of the community. Some proposals are doing structuring infrastructure existing environment, then in some areas is illegal land will be cultivated with the fulfillment of the towers (Rumah Susun) for low income. The characteristic of the settlement Damai Regency is likely most of many settlement in coastal area, that have a poor access for sanitation, the houses most build by wood and some of them rarely inundated by tidal flood.