International Journal on Livable Space
Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021): URBAN LIVABILITY AND LEARNING QUALITY

REVIEW OF URBAN GREENING POLICY IN INDONESIA: A CASE STUDY IN JAKARTA PROVINCE

Mohammad Zaini Dahlan (Master Program in Landscape Architecture, School of Architecture, Planning, and Policy Development, Institut Teknologi Bandung)
Budi Faisal (Unknown)
Sofia Chaeriyah (Unknown)
Ina Winiastuti Hutriani (Unknown)
Mira Amelia (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
12 Jan 2023

Abstract

Urban greening schemes in Indonesia have experienced various challenges in providing quality green open space in sufficient quantities and need for a more appropriate scheme. In this case, the policy aspect is presumed to inhibit optimizing the provision and utilization of green open space in Indonesia. This study uses descriptive qualitative method that aims to analyze policy aspects related to the provision of green open space in large and dense urban areas with a case study Jakarta. It provides a basic analysis scheme to find the root cause of the urban greening schemes issue in Indonesia. The result shows that the provision of green open space has been mandated in various regulations and policies on a local to global scales. However, law enforcement efforts in implementing these policies and regulations  require integrated and comprehensive endeavors to respond to the complexity of the public policy system related to the provision of green open space. In conclusion, this study needs an in-depth research to find complex and dynamic components associated with the complexity of providing green open space with a dynamic system approach. Keywords: Urban Greening Scheme; Law enforcement, Dynamic complexity    

Copyrights © 2021






Journal Info

Abbrev

livas

Publisher

Subject

Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture Control & Systems Engineering

Description

International Journal on Livable Space is focused on the three main aspects of livable space: community life, environment and technology. It is interested at inhabitation process, spatial structures (of houses, housings, neighborhoods, settlements, cities/urban, and territories), with its essential ...