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Pemahaman Pelajar SMA Mengenai Permasalahan Kota dan Preferensi Pembangunan Kota Bekasi Yahya, Wisely; Situmorang, Rahel; Luru, Marselinus Nirwan; Setya Putri, Arina Marta; Danniswari, Dibyanti; Siswanto, Aji Nugra; Supriatna, Yayat
Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Nusantara Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): Edisi Oktober - Desember
Publisher : Lembaga Dongan Dosen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55338/jpkmn.v6i4.7518

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Partisipasi generasi muda merupakan hal penting dalam perencanaan dan pembangunan kota saat ini dan masa depan. Namun, generasi muda cenderung terpinggirkan dari proses tersebut karena keterbatasan informasi, minat, dan pengetahuan mengenai penerapan ilmu Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota (PWK). Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat bertujuan untuk: (1) meningkatkan pemahaman pelajar Sekolah Menengah Atas (SMA) mengenai keilmuan PWK, (2) mendorong agar mampu mengidentifikasi permasalahan kota, serta (3) mendorong agar mampu mengidentifikasi kebutuhan/preferensi mengenai pembangunan kota. Penyuluhan dilaksanakan di SMA Islam PB Soedirman 1 Bekasi dengan melibatkan 48 pelajar sebagai peserta. Evaluasi diukur melalui kuesioner sebelum dan sesudah penyuluhan dengan Uji McNemar secara berpasangan melalui software SPSS. Hasil penyuluhan terbukti signifikan (p<0,05) dalam meningkatkan pemahaman peserta mengenai definisi perencanaan, lingkup keilmuan PWK dan pentingnya peran generasi muda dalam pembangunan kota. Peserta juga dapat mengidentifikasi permasalahan Kota Bekasi seperti banjir, polusi udara, limbah cair dan padat, serta kemacetan. Peserta menyampaikan kebutuhan/preferensi mengenai pentingnya ketersediaan ruang publik interaktif serta transportasi umum memadai di Kota Bekasi.
Understanding the Relationship Between Visitor Behavior and Linkage Systems to Support Sustainable Tourism of the Jakarta Old Town Area Ramadhani, Anindita; Yahya, Wisely; Cecilia Adriana, Martina; Supriatna, Yayat; Herika, Herika
Journal of Community Based Environmental Engineering and Management Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): March 2026
Publisher : Department of Environmental Engineering - Universitas Pasundan - Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jcbeem.v10i1.35317

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The Jakarta Old Town Area is a major urban heritage and tourism destination experiencing spatial management challenges due to concentrated visitor activities, particularly in Taman Fatahillah. This study analyzes the area’s linkage system based on visitor behavior mapping to understand patterns of spatial connectivity. A qualitative descriptive method was applied to observe visitor movements through weekend observations over two weeks, involving 20 respondents. Of these, 50% of respondents visited Taman Fatahillah, while 25% visited the Bahari Museum and 25% visited Sunda Kelapa Harbor. The research was to identify destination preferences, and classify the types of linkages among attraction points. The results indicate two dominant connectivity clusters. The Taman Fatahillah–Jakarta Kota Station cluster accounts for the most of visitor movements and demonstrates the highest linkage complexity, connecting up to seven tourist objects through multiple linkage types, including side, linear, axis, corridor, rhythmic, and structural linkages. More than 50% of visitors to Taman Fatahillah originated from Jakarta Kota Station, confirming its role as the primary access node. In contrast, the Bahari Museum and Sunda Kelapa Harbor form a cluster but is characterized by limited spatial reach, connecting only two objects and dominated by side and linear linkages. These findings show that areas with more diverse linkage elements attract higher visitor flows, while zones with simpler linkages remain underutilized. These results underscore the importance of strengthening physical and functional linkages to promote balanced spatial use and support sustainable urban heritage tourism in the Jakarta Old Town Area.
Walkability Level in the Central Urban Area of Bekasi, West Java Muhammad Rizky Shalahuddin, Rizky; Anindita Ramadhani; Wisely Yahya
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): Vol. 5 No. 2 Februari 2026 (PRE-Print)
Publisher : Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/0bsgtf94

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Pedestrian paths function as a connecting system within a city and are closely related to open spaces. The role of open space is to serve as a buffer between buildings (Panduri & Suwandono, 2015). In the Bekasi city center, pedestrian paths face severalissues, such as damaged pathways along Ir. H. Juanda Street and the conversion of pedestrian areas into illegal parking zones and spaces for street vendors (PKL), whichsignificantly affect pedestrian comfort and safety (Saputra & Suwandono, 2022). Based on observations conducted in the Bekasi City Center, the walkability level was assessed using the IPEN Project method with four variables: entropy, Floor Area Ratio (FAR),Household Density density, and connectivity. The findings indicate that the walkability level, particularly in residential areas, remains inadequate and the pedestrian infrastructure is insufficient. Therefore, improvements to pedestrian pathways, especially in residential zones within the Bekasi city center, are necessary