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URBAN RESILIENCE: HOW TO APPLY IN THE PLANNING AND DESIGN PRACTICE? Ni'mah, Novi Maulida; Setiawan, Bakti
Dimensi: Journal of Architecture and Built Environment Vol. 49 No. 1 (2022): JULY 2022
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Outreach, Petra Christian University, Indonesia

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This paper aims to explore the advocacy of how urban resilience should be put into the discourse of planning and design practice, especially the standing of the concept within planning theory. The study is conducted through a literature review with objectives among others: (1) to get the insight of what is urban resilience concept and how it has been used in the context of the urban and regional system? and (2) to elaborate the potential of urban resilience concept be used in the planning and design practice through the perspective of planning theory. The initial result of the study concludes that the urban resilience concept has the potential to reframe the perspective of planning theory that has been applied nowadays particularly the theory of planning and theory in planning with the emergence of so-called transformative and recovery planning.
Socio-Spatial Relationship between Pesantren and The Local Community: Case Study Darul Ulum Islamic Boarding School in Jombang Muhammad, Amjad; Setiawan, Bakti; Hidayati, Isti
Jurnal Planologi Vol 22, No 2 (2025): October 2025
Publisher : Universitas Islam Sultan Agung Semarang

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Since its establishment in 1885, Darul Ulum (PPDU) Jombang Islamic Boarding School has a long history of having a socio-spatial relations with the local community. Utilizing a qualitative analysis of in-depth interview with PPDU’s management and the local community, this research found that the socio-spatial relations is reflected in the forms of familiarity and bounded solidarity. These are formed through face-to-face interactions and reciprocal relationships that provide mutual benefits. From a spatial perspective, this relationship occurs due to distance and boundaries. These findings are interesting because there remains only few research on “pesantrens” that focuses on their socio-spatial relations with the local community from the perspective of urban and regional planning.Keywords: Pondok Pesantren, Socio-Spatial Relation, Familiarity, Bounded Solidarity, Local Community
Studi Komparatif Keterikatan Tempat (Place Attachment) pada Komunitas Relokasi dan In-Situ Pascabencana Likuifaksi di Sulawesi Tengah Najib, Adnagmesha Magfirah Ramadhani; Setiawan, Bakti
Jurnal Peweka Tadulako Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal PeWeKa Tadulako
Publisher : Prodi PWK Universitas Tadulako

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Post-disaster housing reconstruction is a crucial stage that often focuses on physical recovery, while the restoration of the emotional connection between people and their homes is frequently overlooked. This raises an urgent need to understand how reconstruction policies affect the human dimension of survivors. Therefore, this study aims to comparatively analyze the impact of two reconstruction schemes, relocation to permanent housing (Huntap) and in-situ stimulant funds, on the recovery of place attachment among the survivor community of Dusun III Vou, Central Sulawesi. This research is using a qualitative method with a comparative case study design, data were collected through in-depth interviews and field observations. The findings indicate that the two approaches yield fundamentally different consequences. The relocation scheme succeeded in providing physical security from environmental trauma but significantly severed the community's functional ties to their agrarian livelihoods. Conversely, the in-situ scheme successfully maintained socio-economic continuity and social cohesion, although survivors must live with place-based trauma. This study concludes that the choice of reconstruction policy represents a dilemma between recovering physical security and ensuring socio-economic sustainability, implying the need for more holistic recovery models in the future.
SISTEM SOSIAL PERMAKULTUR DALAM SKALA MAKRO Prasanti, Rahmadhita Widya; Setiawan, Bakti
Plano Madani : Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol 14 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota, Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi, Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

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Permaculture is known as a grassroots movement that focuses on various aspects, such as the design of human settlements both in urban and rural areas, diversification of agricultural systems, while improving the environment. In the concept of permaculture, nature and humans are important aspects that are the main concerns. In its journey, permaculture has become part of social innovation because of its ability to answer social challenges that occur while providing community welfare. However, the practice of permaculture and literature related to permaculture that currently exist are only focused on the home scale, although permaculture aims to produce productive landscapes, there has not been much literature found on the permaculture systems on a macro scale, especially discussing how to apply the permaculture social systems on a macro scale. This study was conducted using a literature review method with an integrative review, discussing what precondition are needed in developing a permaculture social system on a macro scale, based on literature of permaculture and social innovation. Then the results of this study are, we propose three new precondition needed to develop and ensure the sustainability of the permaculture social systems on a macro scale.