Journal of Placemaking and Streetscape Design
Vol. 4 No. 1: (July) 2026

Aesthetics-based development of green open space using the SBE–AHP approach to support user experience and social interaction

Rian Palimirmo Adi (Department of Environmental, Graduate School of Sustainable Development, Universitas Indonesia, Central Jakarta, Special Capital Region of Jakarta 10440)
Mahawan Karuniasa (Department of Environmental, Graduate School of Sustainable Development, Universitas Indonesia, Central Jakarta, Special Capital Region of Jakarta 10440)
Rudy Parluhutan Tambunan (Department of Environmental, Graduate School of Sustainable Development, Universitas Indonesia, Central Jakarta, Special Capital Region of Jakarta 10440)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jul 2026

Abstract

Background:  Over the past two decades, rapid urbanization in Jakarta has increased by 19%, contributing significantly to urban environmental degradation. The North Kembangan Urban Forest represents one of the green open spaces intended to support environmental improvement in urban planning. However, its management and aesthetic value remain suboptimal. Aligning with an emerging placemaking perspective that emphasizes user experience and place quality, enhancing aesthetic value offers a viable solution to improve green open space (GOS) quality by integrating public perception and expert assessment. Methods: This study utilized a questionnaire survey, a Scenic Beauty Estimation (SBE) analysis involving public respondents, and an Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) involving experts. Findings: The results indicated that photos 5, 7, and 10 received the highest scores, falling within the moderate aesthetic category. There was a significant relationship between color scores, vegetation scores, neatness scores, and comfort scores and aesthetic value, with neatness and comfort identified as the most influential parameters. The High-Canopy Tropical GOS was identified as the preferred development alternative, with the highest priority weight of 0.41. Conclusion: These findings highlight the importance of integrating ecological, economic, social aspects, and aesthetic value in GOS planning, particularly in the North Kembangan Urban Forest to create meaningful, engaging, and user-oriented public spaces. Novelty/Originality of this article: This study contributes a novel, integrated approach by combining public aesthetic perception with expert-based multi-criteria decision-making. This synthesis results in an aesthetic-driven GOS model underpinned by an environmental science perspective, and contributes to the development of urban GOS planning which is user-centered and place-oriented.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JPSTD

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Subject

Arts Humanities Environmental Science Social Sciences Transportation

Description

Aim and Scope This journal aims to provide an advanced forum for exchanging ideas, methods, and information about placemaking and streetscape design. It will eventually encourage researchers to publish their theoretical and empirical research on social disruption through public space phenomena. ...