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LANDSCAPE EVALUATION OF VISUAL ATTRACTIVENESS TO IMPROVE URBAN LIVING AT NAVA PARK Agus Purniawan; Nur Intan Mangunsong; Rini Fitri; Reza Fauzi
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Vol 2, No 1, August 2022
Publisher : Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (559.666 KB) | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v2i1.14855

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The Botanic Park at Nava Park has an area of ​​10 hectares, consisting of green areas and open spaces for recreation and various uses, including 3.5 hectares of the artificial lake and a 15 km jogging track. However, a lack of green planning affects its attractiveness to visitors of the Botanic Park, and its existing visual potential has not been optimally utilized. This is apparent from the inexistence of outdoor activities facilities that could take advantage of this potential. The study aims to identify visual potential as the basis for developing the landscape of the Botanic Park. This study used a qualitative method with observation as the research instrument and a potential visual assessment using the Visual Resource Assessment Procedure (VRAP) and Master Plan Evaluation. Data analysis used interval classes, classified according to their visual qualities. The research findings were the visual quality of the landscape, classified into three zones of high, medium, and low visual qualities, which would help place facilities in further landscape development. The best macro visual qualities were found in the Meandering River Zone, with a score of 17, followed by the Serenity Lake Zone, with a score of 15. The lowest was in the Green Land/Wet Land Zone, with a score of 14. This study provided recommendations for managing the Botanic Park at Nava Park Bumi Serpong Damai (BSD) in the form of a green landscape design as a visual attraction.
STUDY OF THE POTENTIAL OF BALOHAN VILLAGE, SUKAJAYA DISTRICT, SABANG CITY AS AGRO-TOURISM Nur Intan Simangunsong; Rini Fitri; Reza Fauzi
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Vol 2, No 1, August 2022
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The city of Sabang is one of the national and foreign tourist destinations because of thebeauty of the natural panorama and the available infrastructure. Weh Island is also blessedwith agricultural resources so that it has the potential to be developed into an agro-tourismarea. The potential of agro-tourism in Sabang City has not been fully developed and utilizedoptimally. The purpose of this study is to identify and analyze physical, biophysicalconditions including facilities, social, economic, and cultural as well as providerecommendations to be developed into agro-tourism. This research was conductedqualitatively and exploratory in nature, using a case study approach. Data collectiontechniques for inventorying physical, social data from sites and infrastructure usingobservation methods equipped with data recording instruments (cameras) to obtaininformation about agro-tourism. Descriptive data analysis and the analysis results obtainedrelated to agro-tourism potential were also analyzed using SWOT (Strenghts, Opportunities,Weaknesses and Threats) analysis. The results showed that Sukajaya District could bedeveloped into agro-tourism because it has the potential of various fruit orchards,horticultural gardens and vegetable gardens. It is necessary to provide educational tourismprograms, recreation, and economic tourism so that they are sustainable by taking intoaccount the ecological system, economic growth, and local socio-cultural.
Thermal Comfort Analysis Study At The Faculty Of Sports Science, Cenderawasih University, Jayapura-Papua Piet Warkawani; Reza Fauzi; Nur Intan Simangunsong; Etty Indrawati
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Vol. 1 No. 1 August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v1i1.17605

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The area of the Faculty of Sports Science, University of Cenderawasih is the embodiment of Campus Open Space that must consider comfort for the needs of local users. This area consists of lecture buildings, entrepreneurship buildings, football stadiums, as well as several sports arenas such as volleyball, futsal, basketball, tennis and badminton arenas. The Campus of the Faculty of Sports Science has an area of 5 hectares in which there is open space. The purpose of this study is to determine the level of comfort in campus open spaces through measurements of air temperature, air humidity, wind speed influenced by land cover (vegetation, pavement, water elements and building orientation) in the campus environment. The theme of the study is the Comfort Zone which focuses on user comfort to achieve the goal or criteria of thermal comfort of the environment based on the placement of space and human activities in the campus landscape. This research method uses quantitative descriptive methods. Observations were made in several locations on campus open spaces by purposive sampling on each different land cover characteristic using quantitative methods to obtain the Temperature Humidity Index (THI) value. The results showed that uncomfortable locations according to THI value standards were in all locations due to the use of pavement materials that did not absorb heat or vegetation that grew not optimally. This research shows that the presence of vegetation that shades a location can have an impact on decreasing air temperature in that location.
TRANSYOGI CIBUBUR PEDESTRIAN PATH: CONNECTING CITY AND NATURE Efrain Brema Latumeten; Nur Intan Simangunsong; Reza Fauzi
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Vol. 4 No. 1 August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v4i1.21284

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Metropolitan cities like Cibubur are increasingly facing complex mobility challenges. In this context, it is important to consider pedestrian routes as an important element in a sustainable transportation system. This study aims to analyze the pedestrian path model in the Transyogi Cibubur area with a focus on safety and accessibility.A field survey method was used to collect data related to pedestrian behavior patterns, pedestrian path infrastructure, and congestion and accident rates. The data were then analyzed using spatial and statistical modeling techniques to identify accident hotspots and pedestrian traffic density.The results showed that pedestrian routes in the Transyogi Cibubur area face a number of challenges, including narrow sidewalks, lack of crossing safety, and inadequate traffic management. The analysis also revealed pedestrian behavior patterns that need to be considered in infrastructure planning.In conclusion, improving the safety and accessibility of pedestrian routes in Transyogi Cibubur requires a comprehensive approach, including expanding sidewalks, improving crossing safety, and providing supporting facilities such as adequate street lighting. Such measures will support safe and convenient pedestrian mobility, and improve the overall quality of life for Cibubur residents.
THE SOCIAL FUNCTION OF GREEN OPEN SPACE : A CASE STUDY TEGALLEGA PARK BANDUNG Sabrina Rafifah. A. D. P; Etty Indrawati; Reza Fauzi
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Vol. 3 No. 2 Februari 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v1i2.19566

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 The use of as a public green open space is considered less effective, as various activities or facilities are not in accordance with its function. This causes a decline in the physical and biophysical conditions of Tegalega Park's social function. Indicators of Tegalega Park as a social function can be seen from the location, vegetation cover, area, multifunctional park, and type of vegetation. Meanwhile, indicators of social function are the presence of city characteristics and landmarks as a means of recreation, children's play, education and research, and sports facilities. This research aims to evaluate public green open space activity facilities as a social function in Tegalega Park. The research method was carried out using field observations, interviews, and literature studies related to regulations and theories. Data analysis was carried out by triangulation by comparing several sources of data that had been obtained against provisions based on applicable laws and standards. The results of the research show that the vegetation cover in Tegalega Park as a green open space is still 48%. There is a need to divide the space to group various activities so that they are more organized and directed. Lack of supporting facilities such as gazebos, rubbish bins, and signboards; historical information on monuments; and information on tree identities. The implications of these findings can help in more effective planning and management of the development of the social function of Tegalega Park as a public green open space.