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Tingkat Keberlanjutan Masyarakat Kampung Biru “AREMA” di Kota Malang Sri Utami; Syamsun Ramli; Fenny Widiana; Dian Kartika Santoso; Andi Finaldi
Jurnal Lingkungan Binaan Indonesia Vol. 7 No. 4 (2018): JLBI
Publisher : Ikatan Peneliti Lingkungan Binaan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32315/jlbi.7.4.216

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Kota Malang merupakan salah satu kota besar di Jawa Timur. Sebagai ciri kota besar maka di Malang juga bermunculan kampung-kampung berciri khas kota, salah satunya Kampung Rembuyung Embong Brantas. Keberadaan Kampung lama dibantaran Sungai Brantas ini telah bermetamorfosa dari kampung berpenampilan heterogen menjadi Kampung yang homogen dengan penampilan “Biru Arema”. Hal ini menjadi menarik karena keberagaman telah menjadi keseragaman penampilan beridentitas klub sepak bola Arema. Sementara perubahan penampilan ini masih mampu menjadi daya tarik wisatawan. Namun perlu dilakukan penilaian terkait tingkat keberlanjutan masyarakatnya. Sesuai format Community Sustainability Assessment (CSA), bagaimana hasil penilaian terhadap tingkat keberlanjutan masyarakat (PKM) Kampung Biru Arema ditinjau dari aspek sosial, spiritual dan ekologis. Lokasi kampung berada di RW 04 dan RW 05, Kelurahan Kidul Dalem, Kota Malang. Metode yang digunakan adalah metode kualitatif dengan pendekatan secara yuridis normatif dan pendekatan secara yuridis empiris. Hasil penelitian berupa rekomendasi untuk meningkatkan tingkat kemampuan masyarakatnya.
Preferensi Pengunjung Taman di Kota Malang Terhadap Fasilitas Taman Pasca Pandemi Covid-19 Dian Kartika Santoso; Yudhistira Adit Dewanto; Kholishotunni’amillah; Siti Hazar Rachmawati; Risnawati
ATRIUM: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol. 9 No. 1 (2023): ATRIUM: Jurnal Arsitektur
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian pada Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Kristen Duta Wacana Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21460/atrium.v9i1.208

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Title: Park Visitor Preferences On Park Facilities In Malang City Post-Covid-19 Pandemic   The end of the Covid-19 Pandemic has made people return to their activities in public open spaces. After the post-Covid-19 pandemic, garden facilities are one of the essential things in an Open Green Space. This parking facility must comply with the ongoing New Normal Standards. Urban park in Malang needs to be measured to explore user preferences for park facilities after the Covid-19 pandemic. The analytical method used is a descriptive quantitative approach. Data collection was carried out through a survey using a questionnaire with a Likert scale. The results obtained from this study were that there was no change in visitor preferences before and after Covid-19. visitor preferences for park facilities in Malang City found that for hygiene & health facilities, the most needed are toilets, hand washing areas and trash cans, as for the most needed security facilities, namely security posts and fences. The most needed supporting facilities are seats, sports facilities and parking lots.
Identification of Samin Community Culture in Bojonegoro Towards Environmental Sustainability in Rural Area Rizki Alfian; Irawan Setyabudi; Dian Kartika Santoso
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 1, No 1 (2022): Journal of Civil Engineering Planning and Design
Publisher : Faculty of Civil Engeneering and Planning - ITATS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2022.v1i1.3051

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Globally, currently more than 50 percent of the world's population lives in urban areas. It is projected that 70 percent of the world's population will live in cities by 2050. Given the sheer scale of urbanization and its environmental implications, it is important to consider the interrelationships between urban and rural contexts in an integrated manner. Achieving sustainable development requires priorities and the implementation of tailored policies in both urban and rural areas. One way that can be done is to strengthen rural cultural values in communities and indigenous peoples. In this study, the case study raised is the cultural value of the Samin Bojonegoro community in maintaining cultural values and preventing the flow of urbanization of its population. The creation of a livable environment through the cultural values of the Samin community will be raised through this research through ethnographic approach with synchronic and diachronic presentation. As a result The Samin community, which is rooted in the culture of an agrarian society, has not changed much in terms of vegetation, land use, and cultural activities. This has an impact on environmental sustainability and cultural establishment so that it seems as if it has a border from outside influences while also protecting cities from urbanization flows and environmental burdens
Implementasi Konsep Indoor Farming di Lingkungan Pertanian Perkotaan Kelurahan Mojolangu - Kota Malang Hesti Triana Soelistyari; Wahyu Fikrinda; Abd Rohman; Dian Kartika Santoso; Rizki Alfian
Journal of Social Responsibility Projects by Higher Education Forum Vol 4 No 2 (2023): November 2023
Publisher : Forum Kerjasama Pendidikan Tinggi (FKPT)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47065/jrespro.v4i2.3755

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The urban farming business carried out by 4 Farmer Groups in the Mojolangu Village, Malang City is an agricultural business activity with a focus on rice cultivation and vegetable horticulture. In the limited land, fertilizers and seeds as well as irrigation systems, farmers are still practicing traditional cultivation techniques with the challenges of an urban environment that has to be unproductive due to environmental pollution produced by urban activities. Based on the background of partner problems, this PKM activity specifically aims to provide additional insight to farmer groups regarding the importance of technological developments in the world of agriculture, especially for indoor farming implementation. Based on the results of the implementation of PKM activities at the Cantewa Vegetable Garden, urban agriculture activists want scheduled assistance not just only incidental from the university because the indoor farming concept is something new for partners. The presence of the Indoor Farming Concept can be a solution to the partner's problems so far, which are often constrained by pests, diseases and erratic weather. The various potentials contained in the indoor farming concept include: Being able to produce throughout the year without being limited by the season, Producing higher production and harvest frequency, Applications can be carried out in all places by requiring a relatively small area, Nutrient content in a product can reach the maximum, Healthier products and free from the use of pesticides.
PEMBUATAN PROTOTIPE KEMASAN SEBAGAI UPAYA UNTUK MENINGKATKAN DAYA SAING PRODUK BAWANG GORENG SEBAGAI IKON DESA BANJAREJO, KECAMATAN NGANTANG, KABUPATEN MALANG Sudirman Sudirman; Dian Kartika Santoso; Atina Rahmawati; Moch Azkari Hisbulloh Akbar
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Publisher : UNIVERSITAS KHAIRUN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33387/pengamas.v6i3.6081

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Pasca pandemi covid 19, geliat usaha keecil dan menengah kembali bergejolak. Perkembangan yang pesat membuat persaingan juga semakin ketat, terutama di sektor olahan pertanian. Penggiat UMKM olahan bawang goreng di Desa Banjarejo Kecamatan Ngantang Kabupaten Malang juga mengalami hal yang sama. Perlu adanya inovasi termasuk dalam hal desain kemasan. Pengembangan kemasan bawang goreng khas banjarejo bertujuan agar dapat melindungi bawang goreng dari kelembaban dan udara, serta menjaga rasa dan aroma bawang goreng tetap segar. Selain itu, kemasan juga harus menarik dan memudahkan konsumen untuk membuka dan menggunakan produk. Metode yang digunakan memiliki beberapa langkah yaitu persiapan pelaksanaan pengabdian dengan observasi dan wawancara terhadap stakeholder terkait. Selanjutnya adalah kegiatan pengabdian berupa sosialisasi, rencana tindak lanjut, serta monitoring dan evaluasi program. Kegiatan pengembangan kemasan produk olahan bawang goreng di Desa Banjarejo memberikan dampak positif berupa peningkatan kualitas visual kemasan, memberikan nilai tambah produk yang berimbas kepada harga jual dan pendapatan yang meningkat, serta informasi produk yang termuat di dalam kemasan menjadi lebih detail daripada sebelumnya.
Implikasi Tradisi Nyelawat Terhadap Penggunaan Ruang Dian Kartika Santoso; Irawan Setyabudi
TRANSFORM: Journal of Tropical Architecture and Sustainable Urban Science Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): TRANSFORM
Publisher : Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/transform.v1i1.67

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Partisipasi sosial Masyarakat Indonesia mencakup seluruh aspek kehidupan, termasuk proses siklus kehidupan manusia. Salah satu penerapan gotong royong dalam masyarakat dalam proses daur hidup manusia dapat ditemukan dalam tradisi Nyelawat di desa Malangsuko, Kecamatan Tumpang. Nyelawat adalah istilah lokal bagi masyarakat untuk menyebut kegiatan mengurus jenazah, menyampaikan belasungkawa, dan takziah. Menariknya, peran berbeda menurut gender dan fleksibilitas ruang yang terbentuk akibat tradisi Nyelawat. Oleh karena itu, penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui bentuk-bentuk partisipasi masyarakat yang sesuai dengan gender, dan melihat implikasinya terhadap ruang mikro dan makro yang terbentuk akibat tradisi Nyelawat. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah deskriptif kualitatif, dengan pengumpulan data melalui observasi, wawancara, pemetaan perilaku yang berpusat pada tempat, dan teknik dokumentasi. Implikasinya secara makro dan meso ditunjukkan dengan semakin luasnya ruang perawatan yang tidak hanya di rumah duka, tetapi juga di koridor jalan desa, jalan desa, dan tempat pemakaman (TPU). Sedangkan dalam skala mikro, dampaknya terlihat dari perubahan ruang teritorial rumah tetangga yang digunakan untuk memasak dari dapur dan ruang tamu yang sebelumnya semi privat menjadi zona publik.
Redesain Penataan Pohon Pada Rest Area Jalibar Desa Oro Oro Ombo, Kota Batu Putri Sifaul Qolbi; Rizki Alfian; Dian Kartika Santoso
ATRIUM: Jurnal Arsitektur Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024): ATRIUM: Jurnal Arsitektur
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian pada Masyarakat (LPPM) Universitas Kristen Duta Wacana Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21460/atrium.v10i1.258

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Title: Redesign of Tree Arrangement in Jalibar Rest Area, Oro Oro Ombo Village, Batu City The Jalibar Rest Area is one of the tourist support facilities in Oro Oro Ombo Village. However, this rest area does not yet have a good green planning plan, even though one of the supporting comfort areas in the rest area is the proper arrangement of trees. This research identifies existing tree species and analyzes their functions, evaluates tree arrangements, and recommends tree arrangements based on their function and planting location. The research was conducted in the Jalibar Rest Area in Oro Oro Ombo Village, Batu District, Batu City, East Java. The analytical methods used are Key Performance Index (KPI), Comparative Study, and Spatial Mapping. Based on field observations, it is known that the Jalibar Rest Area has 123 trees with 16 types of trees. Based on the evaluation results, it is known that the suitability of the tree's function to its location, namely that the outer zone of the rest area should be planted with shade trees, guides and trees of aesthetic value. The parking zone is planted with trees that function as shade trees, guides and absorb pollutants. As well as service zones planted with trees with the functions of shade, absorbing pollutants and aesthetics. Recommendations for redesigning tree arrangements in the Jalibar Rest Area include adjusting the function of trees in each zone by maintaining appropriate tree species, replacing inappropriate tree species, adding and subtracting trees based on their planting distance.
KAJIAN SPASIAL VIHARA AVALOKITESVARA PAMEKASAN Sahid, Ali Umar; Setyabudi, Irawan; Santoso, Dian Kartika
Aksen : Journal of Design and Creative Industry Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024): Aksen : Journal of Design and Creative Industry
Publisher : Universitas Ciputra Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37715/aksen.v8i3.4257

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Pamekasan Avalokitesvara Vihara is a place of worship for Buddhists and also a tourist spot for all believers, both Buddhists and non-Buddhists. Located in Candi Village, Polagan District, Pamekasan City. This monastery is often used as a place of worship and tourism, studying the history of Buddhist culture, or even just for recreation. It started with the discovery of four statues in the Talang Siring beach area around three hundred years ago. Around the 1800s, the original monastery building was burned down, efforts to rebuild it were carried out in 1951. Currently, the monastery building is still being renovated in stages to get closer to the initial building form, apart from that there is also the addition of a new building function, namely a monk’s shrine. The problem faced by researchers is how to identify the use of space and the spatial dynamics of the spaces at the Pamekasan Avalokitesvara Vihara, in addition to the lack of vegetation arrangement and facility maintenance. This is due to the need to carry out architectural identification and analysis, so that the spatial side of the growth and development of space can be known. The analysis method was carried out using Participatory Mapping and Focus Group Discussion (FGD) instruments. The final result of this research is that the character of the historical landscape and the concept of space can be identified which are divided into 3 core zones, buffer zones and utilization zones. Keywords: Avalokitesvara Vihara, Culture, Ornamentation, Spatial
Kampung warna-warni jodipan Evaluasi Penataan Lanskap Riparian Sungai Pada Kawasan Kampung Warna-Warni Jodipan Berbasis Persepsi Dan Preferensi Masyarakat: Penambahan vegetasi Nathania, Grafia; Alfian, Rizki; Santoso, Dian Kartika; Dwi Julianto, Reza Prakoso
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.v3i1.1217

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Malang Colorful Village or also known as Jodipan Colorful Village (KWJ) is one of the first tourist villages in Malang City. Every corner of this village is decorated with various bright and bright colors that can attract attention. Not only with wall paint, various handicrafts and decorations also enliven the atmosphere of this Colorful Village. Interestingly, this place is always frequented by tourists who want to take photos or just see first hand the beauty of the former slums. Various potential conditions and problems cause problems for the environment and the stability of soil sedimentation around the Brantas river. To anticipate this, it is necessary to evaluate the river riparian landscape arrangement, so that appropriate landscape planning can be made. Interview techniques were used in this research to measure perceptions and preferences for five variables, namely knowledge, utilization, comfort, visuals and policy. Next, it was analyzed using a Likert Scale. The results of community perceptions and preferences aim to produce an integrated and sustainable form of landscape management. The desired achievements are maintaining ecological balance, increasing community welfare, and maintaining the socio-cultural conditions of the community. A management scheme based on a balance between the ecological environment, community welfare and socio-culture can be realized by knowing the perceptions and preferences of the community. At the level of comfort, it can be concluded that people feel more comfortable living close to the river, especially in Jodipan Colorful Village, the river is used as a tourist attraction with a glass bridge over it. The public's perception of the visuals and arrangement of vegetation can be concluded that the community needs additional vegetation by arranging it neatly. The addition of vegetation makes local people feel more comfortable. In general, people use rivers as their source of life. Rivers are considered important and are used as a source of life for local communities. policy can be concluded that the community understands that not all policies are fully implemented by the community.
Cultural Landscape Study of the Laho'an Tribe in Belu District Leki, Agripina; Setyabudi, Irawan; Santoso, Dian Kartika
Local Wisdom Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Kearifan Lokal Vol. 16 No. 2 (2024): July 2024
Publisher : University of Merdeka Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/lw.v16i2.10947

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Laho'an tribe is one of the sub-tribes in Belu Regency. The cultural landscape of the Laho'an Tribe was formed as a result of the interaction between the Laho'an Tribe community and their environment. The problem that occurs in this tribe is the degradation of landscapes and cultures. The cause of these changes is due to the influence of modernity and the lack of awareness of the people of the lahoan tribe on the importance of culture, ancestral heritage and existing landscapes. The purpose of this study is to identify the cultural landscape of the Laho'an Tribe in relation to its architecture and landscape. Landscape identification refers to 8 variables according to McClelland et al. (1999)  in Maharini (2018). The method used in this study is a qualitative method with purposive sampling samples where the respondents used have certain criteria. Based on the results of cultural landscape identification, the Laho'an Tribe has its own characteristics related to tradition, culture, settlement, and landscape order. The Laho'an people believe in a dynamism system. Their traditions are divided into two, namely rituals related to the life cycle and rituals related to landscapes. The Laho'an tribe responds to the environment by utilizing natural products to meet the needs of life. These natural products can be used to make handicrafts, medicines, foodstuffs, building materials, and can be used in traditional rituals. The settlement of the Laho'an Tribe community is linear in shape which generally extends and is lined up on the side according to the direction of the road. The orientation of Laho'an settlement houses is related to the concept of orientation which considers that the best direction of the house is to face east and west. Circulation in the area in the form of primary, secondary, and tertiary circulation. Architecturally, Laho'an traditional house buildings are divided into typologies, forms, and functions. Judging from the typology of shapes, traditional houses are in the form of stilt houses with pole construction in the form of magnificent poles, support poles, and upside-down boat-shaped roofs. From the typology of the function of traditional houses, it can be seen from the spatial pattern which is divided into two, namely vertical and horizontal. Vertically in the form of under the house, the middle room, the upper room. Horizontally in the form of a vestibule, a middle room and a back room.