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Spatial Dynamics and Social Interactions in Planning Open Spaces of Dense Musi Riverside Settlements, Palembang Oktarini, Maya Fitri; Triyuly, Wienty; Lussetyowati, Tutur; Hapsari, Harrini Mutiara
Geosfera Indonesia Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): GEOSFERA INDONESIA
Publisher : Department of Geography Education, University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/geosi.v10i1.51702

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Providing open space in densely populated settlements is challenging due to the lack of open land. In contrast, open space is essential in these settlements as a place for social interaction in highly communal settlements. In addition to these challenges in riverbank settlements, planning open space is also necessary, considering the landscape's characteristics and the settlement's unique culture. This study investigates the potential of alternative spaces as a solution for providing open space. The study began by observing the population's activities to be mapped according to age group and gender. Data were collected in settlements along the banks of the Musi River in Palembang. Identification began by mapping open space on a spatial map showing the location and distribution and the type of open space in the settlement area. Open space is formed informally in various spaces in the settlement. Multiple demographic groups generally use six types of open space. Furthermore, the data was processed using contingency and distribution analysis to see the size of the group in activities in the open space, the activities carried out, and the location of the open space. The results of the analysis show that different needs and patterns of involvement in groups of adults, adolescents, and children must be considered in planning and design. This study concludes that optimizing open spaces according to residents' activity patterns can solve the limitations. Riverbanks have the potential to serve as open spaces, requiring further longitudinal and qualitative research to understand usage patterns and community perceptions.  
Pendampingan Perencanaan dan Perancangan Kantor Dan Fasilitas Desa Muara Penimbung Ogan Ilir Prima, Listen; Syarlianti, Dessy; Lussetyowati, Tutur; Oktarini, Maya Fitri; Amalia, Fuji; Komariah, Sri Lilianti; Drastiani, Rizka; Ulfa, Almira
Abdimas Galuh Vol 8, No 1 (2026): Maret 2026
Publisher : Universitas Galuh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/ag.v8i1.22874

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Desa Muara Penimbung, Kabupaten Ogan Ilir, menghadapi keterbatasan kualitas dan kapasitas fasilitas pelayanan publik, khususnya kantor desa dan ruang komunal, yang berdampak pada efektivitas pelayanan serta partisipasi masyarakat. Kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini bertujuan memberikan pendampingan dalam perencanaan dan perancangan kantor desa beserta fasilitas pendukung melalui pendekatan partisipatif. Bahan kegiatan meliputi data kondisi eksisting desa, kebutuhan ruang pelayanan, serta aspirasi perangkat desa dan masyarakat. Metode yang digunakan mencakup survei lapangan, observasi fisik lingkungan, wawancara, diskusi kelompok terarah, serta pendampingan penyusunan konsep dan pra-rancangan arsitektural. Hasil kegiatan menunjukkan teridentifikasinya kebutuhan ruang yang lebih terstruktur, efisien, dan inklusif, serta tersusunnya dokumen pra-rancangan kantor desa dan fasilitas pendukung yang kontekstual terhadap kondisi lokal. Proses partisipatif mendorong keterlibatan aktif mitra, meningkatkan pemahaman perangkat desa mengenai prinsip dasar perencanaan ruang publik, dan memperkuat rasa memiliki terhadap hasil rancangan. Kesimpulan dari kegiatan ini menunjukkan bahwa pendampingan perencanaan dan perancangan berbasis partisipasi efektif dalam meningkatkan kualitas perencanaan fasilitas desa serta kapasitas mitra lokal. Disarankan agar hasil pra-rancangan ini ditindaklanjuti pada tahap perencanaan teknis dan penganggaran desa, serta pendekatan serupa direplikasi pada desa lain dengan karakteristik sejenis.
Unlocking Architecture and Heritage Potential for Village Tourism in Lahat Regency Prima, Listen; Lussetyowati, Tutur; Adiyanto, Johannes
Humaniora: Journal of Indonesia Culture and Society Vol. 17 No. 1 (2026): Humaniora: Journal of Indonesian Culture and Society (In Press)
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v17i1.13807

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Cultural heritage plays a vital role in supporting sustainable development, particularly within the growing field of heritage-based tourism. Tinggi Hari Village in Lahat Regency, South Sumatra Province, offers a distinctive combination of cultural and natural attractions, which positions it as a valuable site for integrated tourism development. The village’s key heritage assets include the megalithic sites, which are considered among the oldest in Southeast Asia, and the traditional Rumah Baghi architecture, which embodies vernacular knowledge, social values, craftsmanship, and historical continuity. Despite the richness of these resources, existing development programs tend to manage them in isolation or to overlook their interconnected significance, resulting in underutilised potential, fragmented planning, and limited benefits for local communities. This research addresses the lack of a comprehensive framework that connects cultural heritage with the surrounding natural environment. Adopting a case study methodology, this study combines field surveys, in-depth interviews with experts and community leaders, and spatial mapping analysis to explore viable pathways for integrating megalithic heritage, Rumah Baghi architecture, and natural landscapes into a cohesive cultural heritage tourism strategy. The findings reveal that aligning tangible heritage assets with environmental features not only enriches the visitor experience but also reinforces local identity, enhances conservation awareness, and contributes to economic resilience. The proposed integrative model provides practical insights and strategic guidance for heritage-rich rural areas that seek to advance sustainable development through culturally grounded and community-centred tourism initiatives.