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Karakteristik Healing Garden Taman Tiga Generasi Kota Balikpapan: Characteristics of the Healing Garden, Three Generations Park, Balikpapan City Budiman, Deka Adam; Mustofa, Umar; Hidayat, Arief; Astha, Dwinsani Pratiwi
COMPACT: Spatial Development Journal Vol 2 No 3 (2023): COMPACT
Publisher : Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota, Institut Teknologi Kalimantan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35718/compact.v2i3.1057

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Minister of Agrarian and Spatial Planning Regulation no. 14 of 2022 stipulates Public Green Open Space (RTH) as a place for plants in open spaces that can create a healthy city and improve community welfare. City parks, as one of the public open spaces, have an important role in reducing stress levels in urban communities. The city of Balikpapan will experience population growth of up to 6 thousand people in 2022, with a very high population density. This density can trigger stress. Healing gardens, or healing gardens, have the function of reducing stress levels, as proven in research by Setyani and Theresia. Balikpapan City's Three Generations Park, with an area of ​​1.5 hectares, is the focus of research as the largest active city park. Identifying the characteristics of the healing garden in this park is considered important to assess its effectiveness in reducing people's stress levels. The data collection method was carried out using a primary survey and the analysis used was explanatory qualitative descriptive. The findings are that there are 10 (ten) characteristics of a healing garden, namely soft/hard elements, accessibility, good views and bad views, lighting from sunlight and garden lights, smell, hearing, touch through therapeutic rocks and mattresses, security through fences and CCTV, peace and comfort.
Assessing Crime Vulnerability Levels in Balikpapan City Pratomo, Rahmat Aris; Jourdan, Nadia Almira; Tufail, Dwiana Novianti; Sinamo, Ogamaliel Sohmo; Budiman, Deka Adam; Putri, Ajeng Meidiany
Journal of Applied Sciences, Management and Engineering Technology Vol 7, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Adhi Tama Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31284/j.jasmet.2026.v7i1.7039

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Crime is a social issue with far-reaching impacts on community security and quality of life, including in Balikpapan City, the largest city in East Kalimantan, with a population of 704,110 in 2022. Despite being an economic hub with significant contributions in the oil, gas, and trade sectors, Balikpapan faces serious challenges in creating a safe environment, marked by high crime rates and an increase in cases such as theft, assault, and drug-related crimes. This heightened vulnerability is influenced by social, economic, and environmental factors, such as social inequality, unemployment, and low legal awareness. To address these challenges, in-depth assessments and crime mapping are essential to formulating effective prevention strategies and efficiently allocating resources. This study aims to assess the crime vulnerability levels in Balikpapan City through a spatial approach using Kernel Density analysis. This method estimates spatial density based on crime incident locations recorded in 2022-2023, sourced from the Balikpapan Police Department. The data were categorized into five vulnerability levels to produce detailed distribution maps and crime vulnerability levels, aiding in identifying crime distribution patterns in the city. The classification of crime vulnerability levels in Balikpapan City based on Kernel Density analysis reveals areas of very high vulnerability concentrated in Balikpapan Kota, Balikpapan Tengah, and Balikpapan Selatan districts, with dominance in Balikpapan Kota. High vulnerability levels surround very high vulnerability areas and are distributed across the same three districts. Moderate vulnerability levels extend across five districts, covering Balikpapan Kota, Tengah, Selatan, Barat, and Utara. Low and very low vulnerability levels are scattered across all districts, with Balikpapan Barat largely falling into the very low category.