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Characteristics of Fishermen Communities in The Coastal of East Balikpapan Tiara Irawanti; Eko Budi Santoso; Haryo Sulistyarso
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 1 (2015): 1st International Seminar on Science and Technology (ISST) 2015
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (72.352 KB) | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2015i1.1039

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This study aims to identify the characteristics of fishermen communities in coastal areas of East Balikpapan. This type of research is descriptive method, with the technique of observation and questionnaire. This study use proportional sampling of Manggar and Manggar Baru village. The results showed that the fishermen community still using simple tools to catch fish, difficulties in obtaining capital, and fishes catches are sold directly to the retainer or to the market, so that fishermen are not getting the added value production. By knowing the characteristics of fishermen communities are expected to give a discourse in the development area so as to improve the welfare of fishermen in the area of research.
The Impact of Urban Configuration to the Urban Heat Island in East Surabaya Rivan Aji Wahyu Dyan Syafitri; Adjie Pamungkas; Eko Budi Santoso
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 6 (2020): 6th International Seminar on Science and Technology 2020 (ISST 2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2020i6.11145

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Climate change that occurs due to urbanization has implications for increased intraurban heating, or usually called urban heat island (UHI). East Surabaya has the most potential to experience increased surface temperature. The urban area has different configuration characteristics and became the most fundamental impact of the phenomenon. However, East Surabaya in climate resilience response has not emphasized adaptation based on urban configuration spatially. While changing the shape of the urban that has been built is most difficult to restore and requires expensive costs. The purpose of this study is to find what’s characteristics urban configuration caused UHI significantly. So, it can be a reference to an adaptation to minimize UHI intensity from the best type of urban configuration. This study uses a positivist paradigm. Remote sensing using LiDAR and Landsat imagery became the main source of this research. With geographic information system (GIS), UHI in the urban and suburban areas of East Surabaya has a temperature difference of around 1,590C. Characteristics of urban configuration are in classifications 2 to 7. Classification 2 is the central area of activity, while classification 7 is a sub-urban area. Urban Configuration have an impact to the UHI intensity. Classification 3 has the biggest effect on UHI.
Social Resilience Assessment in Reducing Potential Risk of Earthquake in Surabaya Myrna Augusta Aditya Dewi; Mohammad Arif Rohman; Eko Budi Santoso
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 3 (2020): International Conference on Management of Technology, Innovation, and Project (MOTIP) 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2020i3.11220

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Surabaya has a potential risk of earthquakes, refer to the 2017 Indonesian Earthquake Source and Hazard Map issued by the National Center for Earthquake Studies (Pusat Gempa Nasional-PUSGEN). Surabaya city readiness in responding this issue is indicated by the community resilience. Therefore, it is important to assess the social resilience to find out the current capacity of communities in responding to earthquake risk. The research targeted the area around the Surabaya Fault with potentially high seismic hazard, consisting of 8 districts and 23 sub- districts. 22 variables were obtained by doing a literature review and expert judgment, that are 11 variables for social vulnerability and 11 variables for preparedness. We collect the data by distributing questionnaires to 116 respondents, the head of neighbourhood units, selected by simple random sampling. We analyze the data using Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA), descriptive statistics and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)-based mapping. Based on CFA, there are 7 valid variables of social vulnerability and 10 variables of preparedness for index assessment. The social vulnerability assessment has an index value of 2.27, while preparedness has an index value of 1.99. The index value shows that both of these indicators are in the low-to-medium category. Then, the social resilience index is assessed as the ratio of preparedness and social vulnerability index. By comparing these two indicators, Surabaya has an index value of 0.88 for social resilience or categorized as less resilient in responding to the earthquake risk.
Green Open Space Form/Morphology Characteristics Which Function Ecologically as Rain Water Absorber in Kalirungkut Subdistrict Tisa Angelia; Haryo Sulistyarso; Eko Budi Santoso
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 1 (2018): 3rd International Seminar on Science and Technology (ISST) 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (440.141 KB) | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2018i1.3506

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Growth of development in Kalirungkut Subdistrict with the functioning of MERR IIC road since 2010 is rapidly happening. The rapid development took place in the areas of trade and services, settlements, and industry as well as education. The growth development that caused the land use change is not balanced with the availability of Green Open Space (GOS) which is adequate as ecological function of rainwater absorber, thus becoming one of the causes of flood/puddle in Kalirungkut Subdistrict. Green open space to absorb rain water is part of a green infrastructure that integrates with city drainage in the form of storage and water absorption. The purpose of this research is to identify the characteristic of green open space form / morphology as an ecological function of rainwater absorber in Kalirungkut Subdistrict, by looking at the existing research benchmarks, drawing the conclusions of the analysis and making it a guideline in the development of green open space of further absorbent rainwater. This study uses a comparative descriptive analysis method. The selection of descriptive-comparative analysis is conducted to describe the comparison of existing green open space with standardization and supporting theories in the provision and development of green open space as an ecological function of rainwater absorber based on the aspects of existing research. The result of this research is the characteristic of the form/morphology of Green Open Space as ecological function of rainwater absorber in Kalirungkut Subdistrict which consists of Green Open Space form which functioned as water body in the form of water retention, the availability of garden & sports field, various types of vegetation and supporting material, Appropriate Green Open Space, and Absorption Ability of this type of land cover
How Effective is Regional Spatial Detail Plans as Instrument of Flood Management (Case Study:Kedurus Watershed,Surabaya City) Lukman Yusuf; Adjie Pamungkas; Eko Budi Santoso
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 6 (2020): 6th International Seminar on Science and Technology 2020 (ISST 2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2020i6.8897

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Surabaya city has detailed spatial planning documents as instruments for flood reduction. The detailed spatial plan for the area regulates land use plans to prevent uncontrolled land use changes that cause flooding. The research question is "What is the efficiency of the detailed spatial plan as an instrument for flood management in the Kedurus River Basin?". The analysis tool is the spatial modeling of floods based on 2D Flow Area using HEC RAS 5 software. The first step is to build a spatial flood model using the existing condition parameters, the next step is to apply the parameters derived from the detailed spatial plan in the Kedurus River Basin on the models that have been built . The result is that the implementation of detailed regional spatial plans in the Kedurus watershed tends not to reduce the area of flood inundation even on the contrary increases the runoff coefficient. In the spatial model of flooding it is known that the condition of the return period of 20 years also shows an increase in the area of flood inundation to 0.5-1 meters from the existing condition which initially covered an area of 45.92 Ha to 72.38 Ha.
Co-Authors Abdul Afif Abdul Rochman Adelline Fibriana Adi, Trijoko Wahyu Adiatma, Diyan Adip Mustofa Aditya Galih Sekaring Putri Hartin Afifah, Sukma Afin Fatikhatul Munashiroh ahmad yani Aida Fitri Larasati Ajeng Nugrahaning Dewanti Akbar, Muhammad Fadlillah Ali, Badrut Tamam Ibnu Alvynia Vinthesa Fahmi Amalia Medina Amrullah, Risky Annisa Annisa Ansi Arivia Rahma Anugrah Dimas Susetyo Arief, Muhammad Zaini Arwi Yudhi Kuswara Aryanto, Ananda Aulia Widari Ayu Nur Rohmawati Azillatin Qisthian Diny Azizah Faridha Elisa Azzauqy, Muhammad Guruh Baiq Septi Maulida Sa'ad baruji, teguh Belinda Ulfa Aulia Benyamin Yacob Bramastasurya, Daud Budi Prasetyo Budiyanto Budiyanto Chichik Ilmi Annisa Chichik Ilmi Annisa Chichik Ilmi Annisa Chinsia A, Lona Chinsia A., Lona Daniel William Manurung Desi Rahmawati Dian Rahmawati Dwi Agustina Wantika Sari Dwi Retno Ariyanti Ema Umilia Ema Umilia Endro Elmanuah Fajar Sri Lestari Pangukir Fauzi, Resti Fendri Hisbullah Febrianto Fikri, Hafidz Noor Gema Patria Mahaputra Gunawan, Cakti Indra Hakim, Romla Noor Handayani, Kristanti Haryo Sulistyarso Haryo Sulistyarso Haryo Sulistyarso Heriyanti, Septina Is Hitapriya Suprayitno, Hitapriya Ibnu Sodiq Ima Rahmawati Sushanti Indradewa, Rhian Irwan Bisri Rianto Ivan Agusta Farizkha Kadek Adi Kurniawan Karina Pradinie Kartika Dwi Ratna Sari Kaswari . Koswara, Arwi Yudhi Laksmita Dwi Hersaputri Lukman Yusuf Lusiana Resantie M. Dirhamsyah Machiya, Intan Marindi Briska Yusni Marlena Medina, Amalia Miftakul, Nur Alfida Mochamad Yusuf Mochammad Reyhan Firlandy Mokhamad Eldon Muhammad Kahfi, Muhammad Myrna Augusta Aditya Dewi Nilasari, Nilasari Nirwanto K. Rahim Noerwasito, Vincentius Totok Novianti, Yuniar Siska Nur Kholis Nurhakim Nurhakim Pamungkas, Adjie Pati, Senda Semuel Pramita Rosyida Priambodo, Trisaksono Bagus Prianti Prianti Primeia, Sandia Purnamastuti, Fithri Nur Putera, Wahyu Tri Wardani Putri, Karina Shella Putu Ayu Vindytha Amanda Putri Putu Ayu Vindytha Amanda Putri Rahel Putri Pamungkas Ramadhan, Satrio Ratnawati, Yohana Raykhan Rizqullah Nurdin Renny Ratna Dewi Rezza Perdana Al Hanif Riezky Ayudia Trinanda Rimadewi Suprihardjo Rimadewi Supriharjo Rini Ratna Widya Nirmala Rivan Aji Wahyu Dyan Syafitri Rizki Adriadi Ghiffari Rizky Arif Nugroho Rizky Arif Nugroho Rohman, Mohammad Arif Rulli Pratiwi Setiawan Salmina Wati Ginting Sari Melati, Sari Sari, Meilita Serlyaninda Setiaji, Jatmiko Siti Rahayu Suryadi Muchlis Susetyo, Cahyono Sutikno Sutikno Teti Hariyati Tiara Irawanti Tiara Irawanti Tisa Angelia Tisa Angelia Tita Almira Desiana Ummi Fadlilah Kurniawati, Ummi Fadlilah Utari Sulistyandari Valentino, Novio Vely Kukinul Siswanto Wilda Al Aluf Yacob, Benyamin Yanti, Fusia Mirda Yuliani, Yuliani Yuwono, Hendro Zainamantasya Ghaida Istiqomah Zulkifli B. Pomalango