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Penerapan Konsep Tektonika Arsitektur pada Perancangan Mangrove Edutourism Center di Desa Kaliwlingi, Dusun Pandansari, Brebes, Jawa Tengah Mulyadi, M.Teddy; Ratriningsih, Desrina
Prosiding (SIAR) Seminar Ilmiah Arsitektur 2021: Prosiding (SIAR) Seminar Ilmiah Arsitektur
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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Hutan Mangrove di Brebes merupakan salah satu kegiatan penghijauan di pesisir pantai. Dengan luas lahan 200 hektar menjadi habitat bagi 200 juta pohon bakau. Hutan Mangrove ini berlokasi di pesisir pantai utara tepatnya di Desa kaliwlingi, Dusun Pandansari, Kecamatan Brebes, Kabupaten Brebes, Jawa Tengah. Berdasarkan hasil observasi dan survey lapangan tim peneliti Fakultas Geografi Universitas Gadjah Mada yang dilakukan pada tanggal 29-31 Juli 2017, dapat diketahui bahwa terdapat 3 desa yang saat ini telah memanfaatkan adanya ekosistem mangrove sebagai Kawasan wisata (Ekowisata) namun sangat ironis sekali potensi wisata tersebut belum dikelola secara maksimal disamping masih sangat kurangnya sarana dan prasarana pendukung wisata. Salah satu upaya yang dapat dilakukan untuk melestarikan hutan Mangrove adalah mengembangkannya sebagai wisata pendidikan. Perencanaan Mangrove Edutourism Center yang dapat memiliki peran penting dalam pelestarian dan pembelajaran tentang ekosistem mangrove serta penguatan tata kelola konservasi local dan mata pencarian masyarakat yang berkelanjutan, dan dapat menarik wisatawan untuk datang. Metode perancangan berupa metode deskriptif yang meliputi studi pustaka, survey lapangan untuk menganalisis potensi site, studi banding dan analisis berdasar konsep tektonika yang digunakan dalam perancangan Mangrove Edutourism Center di Dusun Pandansari. Hasil rancangan diharapkan dapat menciptakan sebuah fasilitas edukasi pada kawasan wisata mangrove berbasis pemberdayaan dan pemanfaatan mangrove bagi masyarakat dengan menonjolkan keindahan struktur material local pada bangunannya.
Green Architecture for Sustainable Hotel Design in Sosromenduran Permanaa, Raden Zoland Bintang; Marlina, Endy; Ratriningsih, Desrina
Jurnal Internasional Teknik, Teknologi dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam Vol 7 No 2 (2025): International Journal of Engineering, Technology and Natural Sciences
Publisher : Universitas Teknologi Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

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Yogyakarta is a major tourism destination undergoing rapid expansion of hotel and tourism infrastructure, resulting in increased environmental pressures such as greenhouse gas emissions, rising temperatures, and urban pollution. These impacts of global warming underscore the need for environmentally responsible development in the hospitality sector, positioning Green Architecture as a strategic approach to achieving sustainable tourism development. This study aims to explore the implementation of Green Architecture principles in hotel design as a means of reducing environmental impacts while meeting the growing demand for accommodation in Yogyakarta. The research employs a qualitative, design-based approach by integrating green architectural strategies into the planning and design process. Key strategies include optimizing building orientation and massing in response to solar patterns, maximizing natural ventilation and daylighting, integrating photovoltaic systems as renewable energy sources, and applying rainwater harvesting to supplement water supply and reduce groundwater exploitation. Landscape design and green spaces are also emphasized to improve microclimate conditions and thermal comfort. The results demonstrate that the proposed Green Architecture approach can enhance energy efficiency, reduce reliance on mechanical ventilation and artificial lighting, and improve indoor and outdoor environmental comfort. However, this study is limited to a conceptual design framework and does not include post-occupancy or operational performance evaluation. Future research is recommended to assess long-term energy and water savings and user comfort to strengthen the practical application of Green Architecture in hotel development.
Capacity Building Model of Urban Farmer Groups through Participatory Mapping and Visual Dissemination Tisnawati, Endah; Yuamita, Ferida; Saptoto, Anang; Sagio, Sagio; Kyswantoro, Yunita Firdha; Ratriningsih, Desrina
SPEKTA (Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat : Teknologi dan Aplikasi) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/spekta.v6i2.13797

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Background: Urban agriculture is a strategy to overcome the limitations of agricultural land in urban areas, while contributing to food security and community involvement. This community service program aims to strengthen the institutional capacity of urban farmer groups in Kemantren Gondokusuman, Yogyakarta. The main objective of this activity is to improve the institutional capacity of farmer groups and strengthen the economic resilience of the group. Contribution: This program promotes more inclusive decision-making for farmer groups and improves access to institutional resources, contributing to the sustainability of urban agriculture. Method: The approach used includes participatory mapping to identify the potential of farmer groups, exhibitions as a medium for interactive dissemination, and focus group discussions (FGD) to formulate institutional strategies and economic strengthening. Data was collected through field observations, structured interviews, and community workshops. Results: The results show that participatory mapping increases collective awareness among farmer group members regarding available resources, expands interactions among stakeholders (farmer group members, the community, and academics), and facilitates knowledge exchange. Structured FGDs support the formulation of institutional strategies, leading to increased group cohesion, managerial transparency, and broader access to external support. This combination of methods demonstrates that integrated strategies can enhance the institutional effectiveness of urban farming groups. Conclusion: The integration of participatory methods and public interaction plays a crucial role in strengthening the capacity of urban farming groups. This program provides a replicable implementation model for other communities and demonstrates that the sustainability of urban farming depends on institutional strengthening and community engagement.