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Journal : Jurnal Tataloka

KOLABORASI STAKEHOLDER DALAM PENYEDIAAN PERUMAHAN UNTUK MASYARAKAT BERPENGHASILAN RENDAH DI KOTA SALATIGA S Sunarti; Nany Yuliastuti; I Indriastjario
TATALOKA Vol 20, No 4 (2018): Volume 20 Number 4, November 2018
Publisher : Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1060.379 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.20.4.455-471

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Land limitations in urban areas have caused low-income communities unable to easily own a house. The high price of land has become the most influential factor in house prices, not including the costs for the facilities and infrastructure construction. Salatiga as a small city in Central Java in providing housing for civil servants has collaborated with all stakeholders. This study aims to form a stakeholder collaboration model in the provision of affordable housing for low-income communities in Salatiga. The research method used is qualitative, which explores data from the informants involved in the construction of housing for civil servants and the analysis technique used was stakeholder analysis and qualitative descriptive analysis. The results of the study formulated that stakeholder collaboration in providing housing for civil servants in the Salatiga City consists of three group of stakeholders, namely, key, main and supporting stakeholders. Key stakeholders were the Mayor as the party who recommended the release of the government land assets to the community, Regional House of Representatives of Salatiga as the party who give agrement of disposal assets, and the civil servant housing development coordination team, namely members of KORPRI who coordinate all housing development implementation activities. The main stakeholders were civil servants as prospective homeowners. Supporting stakeholders were developers and local government agencies that provide construction program in the construction of houses, facilities, and infrastructure in the Prajamulia and Prajamukti housing in the Salatiga.
POLA SEBARAN RUANG AKTIVITAS PKL DI RUANG PUBLIK KAWASAN PECINAN SEMARANG Retno Widjajanti; Sunarti Sunarti; Wido Prananing Tyas
TATALOKA Vol 19, No 3 (2017): Volume 19 Number 3, August 2017
Publisher : Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.19.3.242-255

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Street vendors has grown rapidly in functional areas in Semarang City, such as in Chinatown. Problems arise when street vendors start using public spaces as a place to trade. The sidewalks and roadside used by street vendors for activities disrupt the main function of the public space. This condition occurs because the government does not have a clear reference about the activity space for street vendors. The relocation efforts undertaken by the government have not considered the characteristics and spatial behavior of street vendors so the relocation often fail and street vendors tend to re-trade in the first place. The study of space for street vendors is urgently need, in line with the increasing conflict of space for street vendors in various regions of Indonesia. The purpose of this study is to identify the space livability of street vendors in Pecinan based on the spatial behavior of street vendors. The research used quantitative descriptive method by using questionnaire as data collection technique. The results showed that agglomeration, strategic location, main activity and accessibility are the variables that influence the pattern of spatial distribution of street vendors activity.
DAMPAK PERUBAHAN IKLIM TERHADAP PERMUKIMAN PESISIR DI KELURAHAN DEMAAN KABUPATEN JEPARA S Sunarti; Nur Khasanah Apriliasari
TATALOKA Vol 17, No 4 (2015): Volume 17 Number 4, November 2015
Publisher : Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (718.175 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.17.4.248-256

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Increasing of the climate change influences the community life and natural resources in the coastal areas. Demaan Sub-district, Jepara Regency as the coastal area directly have an impact of climate change such as a tidal flood. This condition makes the community doing adaptation toward to their environment. The research objective is identifying of climate change toward to the settlement in Demaan coastal area. The research approach used mix method of concurrent by combining data of quantitative and qualitative. A quantitative method used to find out the respondents characteristic from the questionnaire result by descriptive statistical analysis. A qualitative method used to explain the problem and study findings of climate change impact and adaptation conducted by the community. The climate change impact in Demaan coastal area which increased in temperature, tide timetable, tidal flood, brine, sedimentation, dryness, and strong wind. The community conducted adaptation by upgrading on floor, wall, and rooftop. Upgrading of infrastructures by rising of road dimension, improving drainage system, developing public sanitation, and improving waste disposal manage by a provision of landfill close to Apung Market. The Government recommendation should develop related regulation and monitoring of the settlement development in the vulnerable areas of disasters.
PENGENDALIAN PEMBANGUNAN PERUMAHAN DI KAWASAN PERBUKITAN KOTA SEMARANG S Sunarti; Ratna Aurelia
TATALOKA Vol 14, No 2 (2012): Volume 14 Number 2, May 2012
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Around the beginning of 2000, there was the phenomenon of increased residential development  in the hills of Semarang. Development undertaken by the developer, had less attention to rules and policies regarding the determination of residential location. This study aims to formulate an alternative form of residential development control in the hills of Semarang. The results of this study is pre-shaped housing development control action and action to control post. Pre control action in the form of licensing should be accordance with the spatial supported by the zoning regulations, developers have incorporated a business, an area of at least 1 hectare plot of land, reinforced by AMDAL. The post-action control of its control of the first warning letter, the second warning and if not heeded the warnings given immediate cessation of all four of the action execution of work or demolition. The recommendations in this study each party in carrying out his duties in accordance with rules established and approved by the region. 
Penyediaan Fasilitas Hunian di Perumahan KORPRI Salatiga: Realita dan Konsep Neighborhood Unit S Sunarti; Nany Yuliastuti; Wido Prananing Tyas; Dwi Putri Puspa Sari
TATALOKA Vol 22, No 2 (2020): Volume 22 No. 2, May 2020
Publisher : Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.22.2.249-260

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KORPRI housing in Salatiga City is one form of providing low-cost housing to overcome the backlog problem for civil servants who do not yet have a home. Since it was built in 2014, until now not 100% development has been realized, especially in the provision of residential facilities. It is important for an environment to be able to provide services and provide adequate facilities to meet the needs for the survival of the occupants. This study aims to examine the physical environment of housing based on the provision of facilities in KORPRI housing, Praja Mulia, in the perspective of a neighborhood unit as a physical structuring concept of an ideal residential environment. The method used is quantitative by using descriptive analysis techniques. Primary data collection techniques are carried out by means of observation and interpretation of images, secondary data derived from documents and literature studies related to KORPRI housing development. The results showed that based on the concept of neighborhood units, as cheap housing, Praja Mulia Housing with a planned population of 1,380 inhabitants had non-ideal neighborhood unit facilities. The existing facilities are only open spaces in 3 locations (3% of the total housing area) and other public facilities that are still planned. Novelti of this research housing for civil servants do not use environmental unit theory but only pay attention to the house as objects (nouns) used for investment and commodity. This condition creates a burden and becomes a challenge for the city and the surrounding area in providing facilities and services for residents who are not served in their neighborhood units.