Akbar, Moch. Azkari Hisbulloh
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Potensi Pengembangan Tanaman Lanskap Pada Kelompok Tani Gelora Bunga Kota Batu Jeko, Heribertus; Setyabudi, Irawan; Akbar, Moch. Azkari Hisbulloh
TRANSFORM: Journal of Tropical Architecture and Sustainable Urban Science Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): TRANSFORM
Publisher : Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/transform.v3i1.1469

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Landscape plants are plants that are used in the landscape and function both ecologically and visually. This research aims to identify the potential of landscape plants in the Gelora Bunga Farmers Group, Batu City, and design a development strategy. This research used a qualitative descriptive method and was conducted in Sidomulyo Village, Batu City, East Java. The research results show that members of the Gelora Bunga Farmers Group have actively participated in the development of landscape plants, which has significantly improved the economy of the Sidomulyo Village community. The potential includes strategic location, various types of ornamental plants, large number of plants, easy access to the location, as well as the beauty of Sidomulyo Village which is widely known. These findings emphasize the importance of appropriate development strategies to maximize this potential and support local economic sustainability through landscape plants.
Evaluasi Tingkat Kenyamanan Pengunjung di Wisata Alam Sumber Jenon Kecamatan Tajinan Landu Praing, Robinson; Alfian, Rizki; Akbar, Moch. Azkari Hisbulloh
TRANSFORM: Journal of Tropical Architecture and Sustainable Urban Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): TRANSFORM
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/transform.v4i1.2863

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Sumber Jenon Natural Tourism Area is a nature-based tourist destination located in Gunungronggo Village, Tajinan District, Malang Regency. The site is renowned for its clear spring water, lush natural atmosphere, and preserved local cultural values, making it an attractive destination for visitors. However, the increase in tourist numbers has not been accompanied by optimal site management, particularly in terms of environmental comfort. Based on field observations and visitor perceptions, several issues were identified, such as the lack of supporting facilities, narrow circulation pathways, and less aesthetically pleasing spatial elements. This study aims to evaluate visitor comfort based on seven physical parameters: thermal comfort, aroma, safety, circulation, cleanliness, aesthetics, and spatial form. The research employed a descriptive quantitative approach through surveys using questionnaires and a rating scale analysis. The results indicate that thermal comfort received the highest score at 77%, followed by aroma at 75%, and safety at 74%. The lowest score was recorded for spatial form at 70%. These findings suggest that while overall comfort is considered good, improvements are still needed, particularly in landscape aesthetics and open space design. This study recommends enhancements in spatial planning, upgrading supporting facilities, and implementing sustainable environmental management to optimize the overall visitor experience.