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Surface Flow Analysis as an Efforts Flood Mitigation Tribhuwana, Awliya; Rohman, Fathur; Farhan, Ohan
Journal of Green Science and Technology Vol 8 No 1 (2024): Journal of Green Science and Technology Vol.8 No.1 March 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Swadaya Gunung Jati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33603/jgst.v8i1.144

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Problems that often arise in the city of Cirebon are flooding caused by rain, land changes not supported by adequate infrastructure, narrowing of drainage channels and sedimentation of channels. This is the location where flooding often occurs in the Pemuda Street area and its surroundings. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out research on surface flow analysis as an effort to handle floods with the aim of inundation management strategies to reduce excessive rainwater runoff in drainage areas and channels. The research methods used were problem identification, literature study, data collection, analysis and design planning. The results can show that inundation is handled in two ways, first by changing the dimensions of the channel at the initial height H to 0.45m, it still experiences inundation, this is due to the difference in elevation which causes inundation in the channel. There was a change in the flood inundation area to 23,127 ha from the original 58,958 ha, meaning that the flood free area increased from 9,388 ha to 35,831 ha. The second way is by making 378 infiltration wells spread across 34 channels that experience flooding. With these infiltration wells, the flooding can be reduced to a minimum from an area of ​​23,127 ha to 0.040 ha. The success rate for flood management efforts reached 99.908%, with failure being 0.092%. Of the area of ​​68,346 ha, the flood-free area reached 68,306 ha and the remaining inundated area was 0.040 ha..
Performance Analysis of Pedestrian Paths in The Colonial Historical Area of Kota Lama Cirebon Hariani, Mira Lestira; Widjaja, Arni Muslimah Handayani; Sugiyanto, Martinus Agus; Farhan, Ohan; Rohman, Fathur
Journal of Green Science and Technology Vol 7 No 3 (2023): Journal of Green Science and Technology Vol.7 No.3 Special Edition : Applied scie
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33603/jgst.v7i3.102

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Pedestrian path conditions are one of the factors that affect willingness to walk and play an important role in supporting historical tourism activities. This study analyzes the performance of pedestrian paths expressed by Pedestrian Level of Service (PLOS) in the colonial historical area of Kota Lama Cirebon.  The method used in this study was to conduct a geometric survey of pedestrian paths, pedestrian flow surveys, and pedestrian travel time surveys in 10 segments scattered throughout the study area. The survey results were analyzed regarding the 1985 Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) and PLOS values generated based on available walking space. The study shows that in terms of walking space availability, most of the segments in the study area have a PLOS A score, which means they are performing well. In comparison, some segments have poor PLOS, such as Merdeka Street, Yos Sudarso Street, TJ Street, and Kebumen Street, due to the unavailability of sufficient walking paths to serve pedestrians or the presence of side obstacles that reduce the effective width of the pedestrian path. To overcome these problems, several things need to be done, such as: 1) issue a policy prohibiting selling on pedestrian paths to reduce side obstacles so that the effective width of the pedestrian path can increase; 2) widen the pedestrian path at least according to the applicable standards; and 3) provide pedestrian paths on segments that do not yet have pedestrian paths.
THE INFLUENCE OF LEVEL CROSSINGS ON ECONOMIC GROWTH AND SOCIAL DYNAMICS IN CIREBON CITY Novriani, Shinta; Hariani, Mira Lestira; Rohman, Fathur
Journal of Green Science and Technology Vol 7 No 1 (2023): JOURNAL OF GREEN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY VOL.7 NO.1 MARET 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Swadaya Gunung Jati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33603/jgst.v7i1.12

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Cirebon City is one of the metropolitan areas stipulated in PP No. 26 of 2008 namely RTRWN as a National Activity Center (PKN) in developing metropolitan areas, especially in Ciayumajakuning area. The Cirebon City has become the center of economic growth, resulting in an increase in the flow of urbanization and in line with social dynamics that must be considered due to urban city activities. One of the impacts of urban cities is the increase in traffic density, causing a decrease in traffic performance. The purpose of this study is to determine the existing conditions of railroad level crossings in Cirebon City and see their impact on traffic performance, social dynamics and economic growth in Cirebon City.  The research method used is a survey method, including traffic volume surveys, train frequency surveys, and calculating queue lengths and calculating delays.  Based on the result of a survey on 8 roads in the Cirebon City with an average capacity of 3191 smp/hour, the degree of saturation is 0.5, the Level of Service value is C, which means the flow is stable, the speed can be controlled by traffic. However, if it is review based on an economic analysis related to the loss of community income due to level crossings if it is assumed that the average income of the people of Cirebon City is IDR 2.304.943.51 each individual experiences losses ranging from IDR 0 – IDR 768.314 for one month depending on the how long the individual experiences waiting time at a level crossing. If analyzed based on fuel consumption, each individual experiences a loss of IDR 0 – IDR 30.294 per month depending on the waiting time and the type of fuel used and if it is associated with the economic growth of Cirebon City, it is expected to increase the contribution of GRDP for each sector and respondents feel that level crossing are very important affect their travel interest.
Co-Authors - STMIK Nusa Mandiri Jakarta, Edward Mega Komarul Huda - STMIK Nusa Mandiri, Muchammad Mamun Achlami Afifatinnisa, Seftiani Agung Dwi Nugroho, Agung Dwi Agus Ulinuha AH, Ronny Irianto Ahmad Isnaeni Ahmad Saefudin Ainun Najib Akhsinatul Kumala Al Faruq, Muhammad Saifudin Alex Yusron Al Mufti, Alex Yusron Ali Nasith Ali Ridho Amrullah Andi Gunawan Andi Iswandi Aprilia, Rennanti Lunnadiyah Ardianti, Devi Asro, Dwi Nuzilatul Asrul Bahar Aula, Rahma Aulia, Annisa Auliya, Isna Wulidatul Awliya Tribhuwana Aziz, Roychan Abdul Azizah, Hilda Aulya Bahrul Ulum Bayu Wira Pratama Brahmayanti , Ida Ayu Sri Darnoto, Darnoto Dewi, Wiwiek Utami Dianita, Vivi Dianita Djazilan, M. Sukron Duhita, Valda Ratna Eko Yudo Fadilah Fadilah, Fadilah Farida, Yushinta Eka Fitri Aulia Dewi, Maulida Fitri Yanti Fitria , Sanaya Rahma Fitriana, Yulia Rahma Fitriyanti, Yuli Ghoni, Aris Abdul Hanum, Laila Kamila HIDAYATULLAH, NAUFAL ARIF Hosniyeh, Hosniyeh Iis Rodiyah Agustiningsih Irawan, Edo Feri Iswandaru, Dian Jazil, Saiful Karimullah Karimullah Karwadi Karwadi Khoirunisa, Ana Kusaeri Kuswandono Lenni, Jumiati Debora Leonard Adrie Manafe Linda Indiyarti Putri Maghfiroh, Arinta Lailatul Maghfiroh, Nur Hidayatul Maghfiroh Maharani, Dewi Maharani, Marsanda Shinta Mahmud Fauzi, Mahmud Maimun, Achmad Syafiq Mardaningsih, Esa Mas'ud, Ali Maura, Maura Cindi Bunayya Prima Miko Polindi, Miko Mila Mahmudah Mira Lestira Hariani Muh. Sholihuddin Muhammad Aziz MUHAMMAD FAHMI Muhammad Syarif Hidayatullah, Muhammad Syarif Munfarihah, Iin Munir, Ahmad Ali Nailis Sa’adah, Dina Nasaruddin Nasaruddin Nasikhin, Nasikhin Ndayizeye, Oscar Noor, Aditya Muhammad Novriani, Shinta Nur Kholis Nuraini, Annisa Ohan Farhan Prasetia, Senata Adi Prihartono, Willy Putra, Theryansyah Ramadani, Muhammad Silahudin Ramadhan, Abdullah Rizki Retno Aqimnad Dinana Rina Amalia RIZKI, ALVA FAUZIR Rizkiyani, Kaysa Adinda Rofiatul Hosna Rohman, Muhammad Kholilul Rois, Abd Aziz Rumaisah, Harirotur Rumaisah Sari, Fitri Komala Sari, Ninda Ayu Permata Sa’idah, Nusrotus Setyabudi, Moh. Arif Shobikin, Shobikin Shobirin, Ma'as Sofyan, Hengky Songidan, Junaidi Sugiyanto, Martinus Agus SUTRISNO Suwangsih, Iwang Syahidah Syaifuddin Tastaftiyan, Pingkan Galuh Chandra Kirana Tyas, Meita Ayu Kurnianing Ubaidillah, Burhanuddin Uswatun Hasanah Veithzal Rivai Zainal Widjaja, Arni Muslimah Handayani Wiwin Luqna Hunaida, Wiwin Luqna Yanti, Rika Dwi Yuliyanto Yuliyanto