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Perencanaan Struktur dan Pola Ruang Kawasan Pemerintahan Tobadak berbasis Konsep Urban Resilience Irfan, Muhammad; Wahyuni, Sri; Iqbal Kamaruddin
Jurnal Peweka Tadulako Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal PeWeKa Tadulako
Publisher : Prodi PWK Universitas Tadulako

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/peweka.v4i1.52

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Central Mamuju Regency is currently aggressively carrying out sustainable regional development. The development aims at equitable distribution in the economic, social and environmental fields. As with developments in developing regions, the very rapid penetration of development always creates an urban paradox which in this case triggers a process of urbanization of the population from rural areas to cities. This planning aims to create a space capable of meeting and controlling the needs of the Tobadak Government Area both economically, socially and environmentally. The analysis techniques used include: SWOT analysis, AHP analysis, Spatial analysis and Space Syntax analysis. The data used are primary and secondary data obtained from government agencies as well as observation, documentation and interviews. The main results of this planning are the master plan, spatial structure and pattern planning as well as regional disaster mitigation based on the concept of sustainable and integrated development.
Analisis Dampak Lingkungan dengan Pendekatan DPSIR Akibat Pola Penggunaan Lahan (Studi Kasus: Kabupaten Bantaeng Sulawesi Selatan) Maula, Rahmatun; Dewi Fitria Marlisa; Iqbal Kamaruddin; Qanitatul Isra Qamal
Jurnal Serambi Engineering Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): Januari 2026
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Serambi Mekkah

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Bantaeng Regency is experiencing increasing environmental pressure driven by population growth and land-use changes that reduce natural infiltration capacity. These conditions heighten flood potential and increase infrastructure vulnerability, particularly in urban and lowland areas. This study aims to analyze the environmental conditions of Bantaeng Regency using the DPSIR (Driving Force–Pressure–State–Impact–Response) framework. The DPSIR method was applied through the analysis of population growth, land-use patterns, rainfall intensity, infiltration areas, and spatial flood vulnerability. The results show that population continues to increase, infiltration areas cover approximately 15,421.96 hectares, and rainfall peaks in February and reaches its lowest level in October at (1,094.70 and 2.5) mm, respectively. Areas categorized as having low, medium, and high flood vulnerability cover (1,6425; 5,564; and 17,108) hectares, particularly in regions experiencing intensive and urban land conversion. In addition, road infrastructure is exposed to low, medium, and high flood vulnerability along (4.97; 9.35; and 52.31) km, while residential areas and public facilities also show increasing risks of inundation-related damage. These findings highlight the need for adaptive and sustainable environmental management strategies, including improved drainage capacity, construction of retention ponds, expansion of infiltration zones, and strengthening of Green Open Space.