Sri Rum Giyarsih
Faculty of Geography, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

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The Impact of Urban Sprawl on the Socioeconomic Conditions of the Population in Tamanan Village, Indonesia Sri Rum Giyarsih
Indonesian Journal of Geography Vol 55, No 1 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Geography
Publisher : Faculty of Geography, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ijg.74137

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This study aimed to analyse the impact of urban sprawl on the (1) social, (2) economic, and (3) technological conditions of the population in Tamanan Village, on the outskirts of Yogyakarta City. For data collection, this survey research employed structured interviews with 40 respondents selected through multistage random sampling. It also used complementary in-depth interviews with seven (7) purposively sampled key informants to deepen the analysis. The answers from the structured interviews were analysed with descriptive statistics in the form of single-frequency tables, while the data derived from the in-depth interviews were processed using a qualitative descriptive approach. The results show that the impact of urban sprawl on the social (37.5%) and economic conditions (40%) was mostly high, while the effect on the technological conditions of the population in the study area fell mainly under the medium category (47.5%). In conclusion, the phenomenon of urban sprawl in the study area has affected the social, economic, and technological conditions of the population.
The Development of Inshore Traffic Zone in Sunda Strait Dyan Primana Sobaruddin; Armaidy Armawi; Sri Rum Giyarsih
Indonesian Journal of Geography Vol 58, No 1 (2026): Indonesian Journal of Geography
Publisher : Faculty of Geography, Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/ijg.115071

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This study aims to delineate spatial conflict zones, assess navigational risk, and formulate geographic information system (GIS)-based design scenarios for a proposed eastern Inshore Traffic Zone (ITZ) in Sunda Strait which is a very important section of Archipelagic Sea Lane I (ALKI I) in Indonesia. International Maritime Organization (IMO) established a western ITZ in 2020, but the eastern sector lacked a systematic nearshore traffic scheme. This is due to the coexistence of competing activities such as fisheries, conservation zones, port access routes, and submarine infrastructure in a limited coastal corridor. Therefore, a spatially integrated method was adopted and combined with Automatic Identification System (AIS)-derived traffic density, longitudinal Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) deviation data, hydrographic maps, and Banten marine spatial planning (RZWP3K) layers in GIS overlay framework. AIS measurements showed that ferry crossings of 2,691–3,168 per month were significantly higher than the longitudinal Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) flows reported as 365–576 per month and led to frequent crossing encounters in nearshore multi-use areas. The kernel density analysis also signaled that the interactions were concentrated east of TSS corridor specifically in Merak–Cigading waters and Sangiang Island. The two ITZ design possibilities assessed were the complete segregation model and a corridor-oriented layout. The corridor-based ITZ had enhanced spatial compatibility by reducing the overlap between reserve areas and underwater cable routes while augmenting navigational safety. The results showed that GIS-enabled spatial governance could improve traffic management by restructuring movement patterns rather than limiting navigation. This further led to the incorporation of navigational safety goals into maritime spatial planning across intricate archipelagic rivers.