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Journal : Jurnal Tataloka

ADAPTASI MASYARAKAT BAJO TERHADAP PERUBAHAN LINGKUNGAN DI TELUK BALIKPAPAN Muhammad Ramli; Endratno Budi Santosa; Agustina Nurul Hidayati
TATALOKA Vol 20, No 3 (2018): Volume 20 Number 3, August 2018
Publisher : Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (753.934 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.20.3.233-249

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This article trying to identify the Bajo people’s adaptation capacity regarding environmental change through vulnerable capacity index calculation and comparative analyze as well. Using indepth interview and fish bone diagram approaching, this research trying to find out the connectivity between new spreading industry activities, environmental change, and how the people can adapt.  We choosing of three Bajo people settlements, located around Balikpapan Bay as the cases study, and also using nine variables of vulnerable society. As the results, we can find if there were some significant physical-environment changes both  on quality and quantity aspects. After calculating vulnerability index, it shows that level of adaptation capacity at Penajam village better than its on Jenebora and Pantai Lango village as well.
FAKTOR PENENTU BERTEMPAT TINGGAL PADA KAWASAN KUMUH DI KOTA MALANG BERDASARKAN TEORI DOXIADIS Endratno Budi Santoso; Ledy Vithalia Therik
TATALOKA Vol 18, No 4 (2016): Volume 18 Number 4, November 2016
Publisher : Diponegoro University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (622.879 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.18.4.261-273

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The sustainability process of a human settlement depend on how the perception of its people. Jodipan condition, as a slum area in Malang City, influenced by several factors, one factor named ekistic factor as in Doxiadis theory. This research’s aim is to analyze key factor for the resident to stay, and tries to identify how this ekistic factor related and influenced with people perception in choosing settlement location. This research run by primary and secondary survey, and also helps by observation and   questionnaire distribution at two priority location. By using likert scale approach and multiple regression analysis, this research also using some of statistical test, such as T Test, F Test, and multicolonierity test. After analysis process, this research found that shell variable (such as building of the house) as the main reason for the resident to stay at Jodipan slum. 
Problems, and Development Priority in Border Area: Muara Tami District, Jayapura Santosa, Endratno Budi; Musfira, Musfira
TATALOKA Vol 27, No 2 (2025): Volume 27 No. 2 May 2025
Publisher : Universitas Diponegoro Publishing Group, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.27.2.116-127

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The Development from the Edge approach undertaken by the Jokowi administration has significantly impacted the East side of Indonesia's border with Papua New Guinea. While physical improvements and infrastructure development have brought positive changes, they also impacted socio-cultural aspects and created land ownership and usage issues. Transmigration programs applied in this area add complexity, mainly due to the unequal advantages that different communities receive. Understanding these problems is crucial for managing them effectively and guiding the area's development process. This study focuses on Muara Tami District in Jayapura, which has a distinct population and development compared to other areas. This study uses library research, interviews, and the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method to identify the most significant encountered problems, their causes, and alternative solutions that require immediate implementation. Field observations and secondary data support the analysis, and interviews with stakeholders from various government agencies provide multiple perspectives. The study finds that the transmigration program has more direct and positive impacts on the area than recent national strategic projects. Poor infrastructure services remain a significant issue, while the human resources capabilities aspect becomes a determining factor that helps or hampers better area development. The interviewees also prioritised collaboration among all involved actors to address these issues.