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Slum Spatial Planning Concept Seen from the Sympathy of the Community of Batu Bara Regency Akus Harmoko; Abdiyanto; Cut Nuraini; Abdi Sugiarto
International Journal of Society and Law Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : Yayasan Multidimensi Kreatif

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61306/ijsl.v2i1.91

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This research evaluates the irregularities in slum spatial planning, both housing and the lack of initial foundation facilities and infrastructure in Tanjung Tiram Village, Batu Bara Regency. One of the reasons is the high and uneven population density, especially in terms of land availability. The impact of this condition is poor environmental sanitation, which has the potential to affect environmental sustainability. Low public knowledge and understanding of sanitation can be seen in environmentally unfriendly behavior. One basic example is a lack of awareness of preserving rivers, which can be useful for daily life as a source of clean water due to the high rate of waste disposal into rivers, which can increase the risk of disease spread. The Batu Bara Regency Government is trying to improve the situation with the concept of slum spatial planning through community empowerment programs. The programmed is not running optimally due to a lack of community sympathy for the environment. Therefore, this research aims to examine the extent of community sympathy for the concept of spatial planning with the environmental sanitation improvement programmed in Tanjung Tiram Village, as well as the components that influence this sympathy. The research method used is qualitative with a rationalistic approach. The research began with a literature analysis to understand the research variables. Then, research was carried out in the field to describe the specifications of community sympathy in sanitation management, identify patterns of change in community behavior, and analyze the components that influence community sympathy. The findings show that community sympathy is reflected in responsibility and attention to the interests of others. The community is involved in the entire sanitation improvement process, from initiation to monitoring the use of bathing, washing, and toilets (MCK++). Community motivation comes from cadre intervention, which provides understanding, increases sympathy and responsibility, and strengthens community foundations in sanitation management. In this research, it is hoped that there will be increased cooperation and outreach to the community regarding the importance of slum spatial planning through community empowerment programmed by managing healthy environmental sanitation, developing integrated planning, and social supervision in implementing sustainable activity programmed.
Optimizing City Spatial Plans: Development Strategy Urban Sustainability in Medan Muhammad Aris; Cut Nuraini
International Journal of Society and Law Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61306/ijsl.v2i1.98

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This research aims to investigate the optimization of urban spatial planning as a sustainable development strategy in the city of Medan. Medan, as one of the largest cities in Indonesia, faces various challenges in managing rapid urban growth. Using qualitative and quantitative approaches, this research analyzes current urban conditions, the sustainable development challenges faced, and strategies that can be adopted to achieve sustainable development goals. The research findings highlight the need for integration between spatial planning policies, environmental management, transportation and infrastructure in designing sustainable urban development plans. In addition, community participation and cross-sector collaboration are also needed to ensure broad acceptance of development plans. This research provides valuable insights for policy makers, stakeholders and academics in designing sustainable urban development strategies in Medan and other cities.
Optimizing City Spatial Plans: Development Strategy Urban Sustainability in Medan Muhammad Aris; Cut Nuraini
International Journal of Society and Law Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : Yayasan Multidimensi Kreatif

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61306/ijsl.v2i1.99

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This research aims to investigate the optimization of urban spatial planning as a sustainable development strategy in the city of Medan. Medan, as one of the largest cities in Indonesia, faces various challenges in managing rapid urban growth. Using qualitative and quantitative approaches, this research analyzes current urban conditions, the sustainable development challenges faced, and strategies that can be adopted to achieve sustainable development goals. The research findings highlight the need for integration between spatial planning policies, environmental management, transportation and infrastructure in designing sustainable urban development plans. In addition, community participation and cross-sector collaboration are also needed to ensure broad acceptance of development plans. This research provides valuable insights for policy makers, stakeholders and academics in designing sustainable urban development strategies in Medan and other cities.
Study on the Transformation of Medan City Into a Compact City (Northern Medan City) Bintang M Purba; Cut Nuraini; Abdiyanto
International Journal of Society and Law Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Agust 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61306/ijsl.v2i2.186

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The "Compact City" planning concept aims to manage urban growth in a structured and efficient manner, as well as prevent urban sprawl or irregular urban development. The city of Medan, as a big city, has not fully implemented this concept, although the rapid development of the city has caused problems such as limited land, high urbanization, declining environmental quality, and transportation challenges. This study aims to measure the potential of regional compactness in Medan based on three main factors of urban compactness: density, mixed land, and intensification. The research approach uses a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods, where quantitative analysis is used to measure the cohesiveness factor of the city with Sturgess cluster analysis tools and spatial mapping using ArcGIS 10.5, while qualitative analysis provides a more in-depth explanation of quantitative data. The results show that out of 23 villages in northern Medan, only 4 villages have the highest potential for the implementation of the compact city concept, namely Besar Village, Tangkahan, Tanah Enam Ratus, and Rengas Pulau. This is influenced by the more formed cohesive structure, especially in the function of the mixture.
Policy Study of Industrial Designated Areas Based on Regional Regulation Number 1 of 2021 concerning Revision of Regional Spatial Plans in Serdang Bedagai Regency Iswandani Lingga; Abdiyanto; Cut Nuraini
International Journal of Society and Law Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Agust 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61306/ijsl.v2i2.192

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The regulation of industrial designation areas in the Spatial regional Planning of Serdang Bedagai Regency, regulated by Regional Regulation Number 1 of 2021, is the main focus of this research, specifically in identifying space utilization and land changes after the regulation and analyzing the content of the regulation.The regulation of industrial areas in the Spatial regional Planning of Serdang Bedagai Regency, based on Regional Regulation Number 1 of 2021, regulates the space utilization and classification of industrial activities to support economic growth in Serdang Bedagai Regency. This research identifies challenges in policy implementation, such as space utilization that is not in accordance with the Spatial regional Planning, licensing obstacles, and coordination between agencies, which results in regulatory incompatibility and disrupts regional economic growth. Although regulations aim to support industrial development, program vagueness, weaknesses in supervision and an obstructed licensing process due to conflicting regulations will affect the development of industrial estates in Serdang Bedagai.
Analysis of Non-Conformity of Space Utilization in the Corridor of the Deli River Basin in Medan City Rayendra Gunawan Nasution; Abdiyanto; Cut Nuraini; Wahyu Hidayat
International Journal of Society and Law Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Agust 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61306/ijsl.v2i2.193

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Increased population growth causes land needs to increase and forces underprivileged people to live in inappropriate areas such as river banks. The purpose of this research is to identify the types of spatial utilization and the dynamics of spatial utilization of non-conformity to spatial planning regulations in the Deli River border corridor in Medan City. This research uses a descriptive-qualitative approach with Geographic Information System (GIS)-based spatial analysis method, particularly overlay technique, to compare the regulation of Medan City Regional Regulation on Regional Spatial Plan Year 2022-2042. The analysis in 2024 showed significant discrepancies between the existing space utilization and the planned spatial pattern of the RTRW, indicating deviations between planning and actual conditions that may affect ecological and economic functions and hinder sustainable development. The identification of mismatches in various areas shows that incompatible land uses can disrupt the balance of the ecosystem and require more effective spatial adjustments.
LAND CAPABILITY ANALYSIS OF SOUTH NIAS DISTRICT Suhenpi Laia; Ihsan Azhari; Cut Nuraini
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): December
Publisher : PT. Radja Intercontinental Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v2i4.83

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For optimal land use planning, an in-depth analysis of the land to be planned is needed so that the appropriate function can be determined. One of the analyses that needs to be done is the Land Capability Unit (SKL) analysis, which is a structured analysis that considers various physical aspects of the environment in determining land capability. Land Capability Unit (SKL) analysis must be applied in every preparation of a spatial utilization plan so that the utilization plan is not risky for both planning and nature. Land Capability Unit Analysis is carried out using the superimpose/Overlay method which utilizes the ArcGis application. South Nias Regency is a regency area that is divided into many islands with diverse surface morphologies, ranging from very steep to flat surfaces. So in planning land use in South Nias Regency, a structured physical analysis must be carried out so that a land use plan can be determined based on its land capability which is determined based on several aspects considered in the Land Capability Unit analysis process in South Nias Regency. From the results of the analysis that has been carried out, it was found that in South Nias Regency there is land with high capacity covering an area of 44,280.1 Ha or around 17.5 percent and land with very high capacity covering an area of 134,769.8 or around 53.2 percent of the total area of South Nias Regency.
ANALYSIS OF POTENTIAL LAND FOR RELOCATION RESIDENTIAL AREA IN SIMALUNGUN REGENCY Suhenpi Laia; Ihsan Azhari; Cut Nuraini
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v3i1.84

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Spatial planning is a structured planning from various considerations of analysis and projection results so as to produce concrete planning to be used as a reference in effective, efficient and sustainable spatial utilization. Emergency or urgent conditions such as disasters, conflicts, strategic projection development and so on that require an existing residential area to be relocated, then the handling has the potential to be inconsistent with spatial planning. Placement of relocation areas is often directed at land with the status "Available" without having to ensure its status "In accordance" with the spatial plan. This study was conducted to find land that is available and in accordance with the spatial plan as a potential area for relocation of residential areas. This study is a quantitative study with the superimpose analysis method, namely carrying out a spatial overlap process on the variables (Disaster Prone, Land Capability Unit, Spatial Pattern Plan, Existing Land Cover and Land Legality Status) that have been determined. From the results of the research that has been carried out, there is land that is suitable to be used as a relocation area112,161.6 hectares. However, based on the availability of land ownership legality data, Simalungun Regency has 6 locations to be used as alternatives for relocation of residential areas with a total area of 20.68 hectares. For greater needs in the future, land with an area of 112,161.6 hectares can be used as an alternative.
PENERAPAN PRINSIP SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE PADA DESAIN HOTEL BINTANG 5 MEDAN Satrya, Rino; Nuraini, Cut; Ekasyahputra, Nusa
Jurnal Arsitektur ARCADE Vol 7 No 3 (2023): Jurnal Arsitektur ARCADE September 2023
Publisher : Prodi Arsitektur UNIVERSITAS KEBANGSAAN

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Abstract: The city of Medan is a city which is one of the most visited tourist destinations in Indonesia. There are also various tourism potentials that can be developed. Tourism potential in the city of Medan. To accommodate all existing tourism services, it is necessary to build a hotel as a place to stay for guests visiting the city of Medan. The construction of hotels in strategic areas is very important. This design presents the design of a hotel to accommodate tourism activities in the city of Medan by applying the concept of sustainable architecture to hotel buildings in strategic urban areas of the city of Medan.The principles of sustainability that are applied also take into account KDB and KLB regulations of the city of Medan. The sustainable architecture of the hotel design is shown through the use of used materials, the use of solar panels as energy utilization, and the use of secondary skin as a barrier to direct sunlight.The results of this design are expected to become recommendations tourists to spend the night also rest.Besides that it can also have a positive effect on the environment and the surrounding community.Keyword: sustainable architecture,hotel,architectural principlesAbstrak: Kota Medan adalah kota yang menjadi salah satu tujuan wisata yang banyak dikunjungi di Indonesia.Potensi wisata yang dapat dikembangkan juga beragam. Potensi wisata di kota Medan.Untuk mewadahi semua jasa wisata yang ada, maka perlu dibangun hotel sebagai tempat menginap bagi para tamu yang berkunjung ke kota Medan.Pembangunan hotel di kawasan strategis sangatlah penting.Isu lingkungan yang semakin serius mendorong penulis untuk menerapkan prinsip keberlanjutan di desain tersebut.Naskah ini menyajikan perancangan hotel untuk mengakomodasi kegiatan pariwisata di kota Medan dengan penerapan konsep arsitektur berkelanjutan pada bangunan hotel di kawasan strategis perkotaan kota Medan. Prinsip keberlanjutan yang diterapkan juga mempertimbangkan peraturan KDB dan KLB kota Medan.Arsitektur berkelanjutan pada desain hotel tersebut ditunjukkan melalui penggunaan material bekas, penggunaan solar panel sebagai pemanfataan energi,dan penggunaan secondary skin sebagai penghalau sinar matahari secara langsung.Hasil dari perancangan ini diharapkan menjadi rekomendasi wisatawan untuk bermalam juga beristirahat. selain itu juga dapat memberikan efek positif bagi lingkungan dan masyarakat sekitar.Kata Kunci:arsitektur berkelanjutan,hotel, prinsip arsitektur
Posthuman Hybridity in Leila S. Chudori’s Laut Bercerita: A Study of Digital, Ecological, and Spectral Agency Chairuddin; Nuraini, Cut; Setiana, Diana; Zulida, Evi; Wibowo, Guntur Arie; Rahmiati
SEUNEUBOK LADA: Jurnal ilmu-ilmu Sejarah, Sosial, Budaya dan Pendidikan Vol 12 No 1 (2025): JURNAL SEUNEUBOK LADA
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Sejarah - Universitas Samudra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33059/jsnbl.v12i1.11817

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This study examines Laut Bercerita (2017) by Leila S. Chudori through the lens of posthuman hybridity, focusing on the intertwined roles of digital technology, ecological environment, and spectral agency in shaping identity. Amidst the global digital era and ecological crisis, traditional anthropocentric views of human identity are challenged by fluid, relational, and distributed constructions involving human and non-human actors. Utilizing interdisciplinary theoretical frameworks including Braidotti’s posthumanism, Hayles’ digital cognition, Alaimo’s material ecocriticism, and Derrida’s hauntology, this study employs qualitative textual analysis to reveal how the novel’s characters negotiate identity across three interconnected dimensions: digital archives as extensions of memory and consciousness; the sea as an active ecological agent influencing subjectivity; and spectral presences of political trauma that haunt and shape contemporary identities. The findings demonstrate that Laut Bercerita offers a critical intervention in Indonesian post-Reformasi literature by portraying identity as hybrid and emergent from dynamic relations between technology, environment, and history. This article contributes to contemporary Indonesian literary studies by foregrounding posthuman perspectives that move beyond anthropocentrism and emphasize inclusivity in understanding subjectivity in the digital-ecological age.
Co-Authors Abdi Sugianto Abdi Sugiarto Abdi Sugiarto Abdi Sugiarto Abdi Sugiarto Abdiyanto Abdiyanto Achmad Djunaidi Adi Masliardi Akus Harmoko Akus Harmoko Alfajari, Muhammad Hafizh Amelia, Kezia Christabel Andriana, Melly Apriani Apriani Ardafa, M. Fahrel Ardi Nugroho Ardi Zikri Muazro Arfan Marwazi Ario Darmanta Ginting Arum Sari Azhari, Ihsan Aziizah, Qaanitah Bayu Arwan Benny Iskandar Bhakti Alamsyah Bintang M Purba Chairuddin Chairuddin Daman Huri Dara Wisdianti Dedek Syahputra Ginting Dedy Armansyah Deni Turio Dewi Komala Sari Dewi, Fitriyani Dicky Rahmadani Dwi Rosalina Eggy Muhammad Fachri Ekasyahputra, Nusa Ema Carolin Rotua Pasaribu Fahera, Helsa Faisal Akbar Fajaralvidens, Awank Zuhud Fariz Harindra Syam Feby Millanie Feby Millanie Franchitika, Rizky Fransiska Dewi, Shintia Ginting, Windu Terkelin Guntur Arie Wibowo, Guntur Arie Harry Kurniawan Hendra Setiawan Henry Swasta Sidabutar Hibnul Walid Husni Thamrin Ida Ayu Putu Sri Widnyani Ihsan Azhari Ihsan Azhari Ilham Mulya Ilhamsyah Bangun Imam Muhtarom Indira, Sri Shindi Irwan Sutiono Iswandani Lingga Jamaludin Sipayung Jolly Brata Sembiring Josep Adiyono Kardipo Khairul Fahmi Kodri Sitompul Lasthreeida Juwita Lendi Aprianto Lestari, Anggia Septin Dwi M. Almuttaqin Marwazi, Arfan Melly Andriana Meyga Fitri Handayani Milanie, Feby Millanie, Feby Muhammad Aly Mujahidin Muhammad Amin Muhammad Aris Muhammad Aris Muhammad Fachri Bin Zahari Muhammad Firlyandara Muhammad Ridho Siregar Muhammad Taufik Rangkuti Muhammad Yusuf Nasution Nangkula Utaberta Nazri Fahmi Nella Febrina Silalahi Ningsih Farida Manalu Novalinda Novalinda Novalinda Novalinda Novalinda Nur Azizah Rangkuti Nur Habibah Nur Ratih Kuntari Nurdianti, Astri Nurwijayanti Nusa Ekasyah Putra Oding Supriadi, Oding Peranita Sagala Peranita Sagala Purba, Bintang M Putra, Nusa Ekasyah Qaanitah Azizah Raharjo, Wahyu Setiawan Rahmad Dian Rahmad Suryadi Hutabarat Rahmadani, Dicky Rahmat Fauzi Rahmawati, Lusi Rahmiati Ramadhan, Joko Ramadhansyah Hsb Ramayana Ramayana Rangkuti, Muhammad Taufik Rangkuti, Nur Azizah Rani, Nandi Rayendra Gunawan Nasution Rico Aji Permana Riyandi Hanafiah Rizki Irawan Rizki Mazia Hakiki Rambe Rizkiah, Riza Rozak Indra Praja Ruben Simangunsong Rudiansyah Nasution Rulliansyah, Farhan Putra Ruth Riah Ate Tarigan Ruzham Ruzham S Sudaryono Safuri Musa Sahlan Mujtaba Saiful Bahri Pane Saifullah Saifullah Samudro, Muhammad Bayu Saputri, Welda Satrya, Rino Saufa Yardha Moerni Selviana Ginting Setiana, Diana Shakila Arisa Sihar Sinurat Sinar, T Ricky Hafidsyah Sinta Rosalina Siregar, Muhammad Ridho Siti Aisyah Siahaan Siti Romlah Sri Handayani Saragih Sri Muharrani Sri Rejeki Sugiarto, Abdi Suhenpi Laia Suprayitno Suprayitno Suprihatin, Dewi Surta Ria Nurliana Panjaitan Sutri, Sutri Syafri Benta Syafrizal Alfala Syahara, Syahara Syam, Fariz Harindra T Ricky Hafidsyah Sinar T Yoyok Subroto Terkelin, Windu Trisilia Pohan Wahyu Hidayat Wahyu Hidayat Widya Wardani, Tri Yoppie Prayoga S Yudha Hanova Yuni Ramadhani Yusrizal Yusrizal Zulida, Evi