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Arrangement of Green Open Space on River Borders with Constructed Wetlands Concept Saputra, Stepanus Andi; Sudarwani, Margareta Maria; Eni, Sri Pare
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Vol 24, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jtsp.v24i1.34456

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Abstract. The decline in river quality is due to the role of 60%-70% of domestic waste, 30% of industrial waste, and 10% of agricultural and livestock waste that pollutes rivers. In addition, because there are settlements on the banks of the river, if it is not handled, the quality of the rivers in Jakarta will certainly be bad. One way of treating wastewater is Constructed Wetlands, the goal is to improve water quality and reduce the harmful effects of waste, as well as water conservation efforts. Constructed Wetlands are usually applied to settlements that have yards, while settlements in Jakarta currently only have narrow yards there are no yards left. From this aspect, the post-normalization riverbank arrangement will be carried out using the Constructed Wetlands approach. The research located at the Kampung Baru,  Cakung,River, East of Jakarta.  To find out the results of this application, the method used is descriptive in knowing the conditions of settlements, and then data collection will be carried out from literature reviews and interviews. Furthermore, an analysis is carried out with basic mathematical calculations to answer the space requirements in the application of Constructed Wetlands so that it will produce a spatial pattern model for settlements.
A Case Study: House Condition of Stunting Children at Tidung Island, Jakarta, Indonesia Nainggolan, Susanti Muvana; Siahaan, Uras; Saputra, Stepanus Andi; Langi, Louisa Ariantje; Wirawan, Luky; Vito, Juan
RUSTIC Vol 5 No 1 (2025): RUSTIC
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32546/rustic.v5i1.2869

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A house or dwelling is one of the essential architectural elements designed to meet human needs. A house serves as a shelter, a place for protection, rest, and various activities. Houses and dwellings are designed to support their occupants by providing essential needs, security, aesthetics, a sense of pride, and even contributing to the occupants' health. Housing is an element that is often challenging to access and address in detail, including residential homes on Tidung Island. The varying sizes of houses and their increasing proximity to one another due to limited land availability have resulted in many homes losing access to natural lighting and ventilation. Previous research has indicated that the living environment significantly influences the prevalence of stunting in children. Stunting is a condition of malnutrition in children under the age of five that often affects their health and growth. The Jakarta city government of Indonesia already tries to reduce stunting rates among children by ensuring adequate nutrition. However, in some areas, progress has been slower, including on Tidung Island. According to previous studies, the factors contributing to stunting in children is not only to nutritional deficiencies, environmental conditions, housing quality, and poor sanitation also play a significant role in increasing the number of stunted children. As an initial study phase, this research aims to observe the living conditions of children experiencing stunting.