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SEMINAR PENGENDALIAN PENCEMARAN DAN PENYEBARAN AIR LINDI DARI REMBESAN KOLAM LINDI TPA SUMOMPO MANADO Riogilang, Hendra
MEDIA MATRASAIN Vol. 18 No. 2 (2021)
Publisher : Department of Architecture, Engineering Faculty - Sam Ratulangi University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35793/matrasain.v18i2.37071

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Reports and complaints from the community around the Sumompo TPA area stated that there had been contamination of groundwater around the Sumompo TPA area. Pollution was found in resident dug wells and waterways suspected of seepage or leaks from the leachate pond facility at the Sumompo TPA. The water is black in color and has a foul smell, so it cannot be consumed and utilized by residents. The Unsrat service team through PKM program activities took the initiative to conduct a scientific study to find out to what extent the concentration of pollution occurred and how far the spread of leachate in ground water was. Next find a solution to control the pollution that occurs. Clarification of public information and the results of scientific studies regarding pollution in the field are disseminated to the government and residents around the Sumompo TPA location. After the seminar, it is hoped that the local community and the management of the Sumompo TPA will understand the pollution that has occurred and make efforts to prevent and treat leachate leaks. So that the ground water around the Sumompo TPA can return to clean and no longer polluted.
MITIGASI RISIKO BENCANA BANJIR DI KOTA MANADO Hengkelare, Sularso H. S.; Rogi, Octavianus H. A.; ., Suryono
MEDIA MATRASAIN Vol. 18 No. 2 (2021)
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Mitigation is an effort with the aim of minimizing the impact of a disaster by carrying out proper planning. Geological and hydrometeorological disasters are disasters that are often experienced by Indonesia. In Indonesia, hydrometeorological disasters such as floods are influenced by strong westerly winds and global climate change. Inappropriate land conversion also supports the occurrence of this disaster. Based on a map of flood-prone areas from the Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning, Manado City has a flood-prone area with a fairly high class of vulnerability, especially the central government area and the center of trade and services. This is relevant to the geographical condition of the city of Manado which is in a position surrounded by mountains and 5 major rivers that pass through the city of Manado, namely the Tikala river and the Tondano river which merge in the Paal 2 area, the Malalayang river, the Sario river and the Bailang river. The Tondano and Tikala rivers have several meanders and have several 'bottle necks' downstream which can cause obstruction to the flow of river water so that it can cause flooding. In addition, the silting of rivers and drainage as well as the lack of water catchment areas have an important role in the occurrence of floods. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out a flood risk analysis in Manado City to determine the appropriate form of mitigation. The purpose of this study is to determine the level of flood risk in Manado City and recommend forms of flood disaster mitigation in Manado City. This research uses analysis with quantitative descriptive research method. The analysis was carried out with reference to PERKA BNPB No. 02 of 2012 concerning general guidelines for disaster risk assessment. The results of this study are that there are 3 classes of flood risk levels in Manado City. In the high class, there are 53 urban villages, the middle class is 2 villages and the low class is 32 villages.
TINGKAT ADAPTASI MASYARAKAT TERHADAP BENCANA GUNUNG API LOKON DI KOTA TOMOHON Sanger, Arwinsky S; Waani, Judy O.; Franklin, Papia J. C.
MEDIA MATRASAIN Vol. 18 No. 2 (2021)
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Facts prove that the magnitude of the potential for volcanic vulnerability in Indonesia can be identified from the location of the area and geographical position, where its existence is in the path of the meeting of tectonic plates with active volcanic lines or known as the ring of fire. North Sulawesi itself has ± 7 active volcanoes, one of them is Mount Lokon in Tomohon City. One of the most devastating eruptions that brought huge losses due to the eruption of Mount Lokon occurred decades ago, precisely in 1991, Mount Lokon erupted on a large scale. Therefore, this research is needed to determine the adaptation capacity and level of adaptation of the community to face the threat of danger from the Lokon volcano. The purpose of this study was to identify existing conditions, analyze the adaptation capacities, and analyze the level of adaptation of the community in North Tomohon District. This research uses descriptive quantitative research methods with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) analysis methods and uses the scoring method. The results showed that the adaptation capacity for physical, social, and economic aspects got a high score, this indicated that the community was able to adapt, while for the adaptation level, based on the classification score the score was 2 in the adaptation level theory, which showed that the intermediate level of excitability was the right level that could maximized behavior.
PENGARUH KEGIATAN INDUSTRI TERHADAP KUALITAS PERMUKIMAN KOTA BITUNG Sakul, Fianna G.; Tilaar, Sonny; Rondonuwu, Dwight M.
MEDIA MATRASAIN Vol. 18 No. 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35793/matrasain.v18i2.37069

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The development of an area can provide various kinds of influence on people's lives. Basically, the development of settlements in both urban and rural areas is to realize livable, safe, comfortable, peaceful and prosperous urban and rural conditions, but if the settlements are not properly facilitated or the settlement facilities are not functioning properly or if the settlements are located around industrial areas as well as economic and service centers, it can affect the quality of a settlement.. However, from the various positive influences obtained from industry, there are also negative influences such as the effect on the quality of settlements because in addition to producing various products and various manufactured objects, industrial activities can also produce air and noise pollution caused by industrial production equipment and tools. -Industrial transportation means entering and leaving the industry. Bitung City is one of the industrial cities in North Sulawesi Province which is divided into various types of industries, but most of them are located very close to residential areas which allow the residential area to receive various influences from all activities in the surrounding industry. The purpose of this study is to identify the condition of settlements in urban villages that are close to industry, and to analyze the influence of industrial activities on the quality of settlements in areas close to industry in Bitung City. The analytical method used is the path analysis method by taking data from a questionnaire. Then the results of the correlation test show that there is a relationship between industrial activities on the quality of settlements and the results of the regression test show that if there is an increase in the quality of industrial activities, it will affect the value of the quality of settlements positively.
ANALISIS PEMANFAATAN HUTAN KOTA DI KOTA KOTAMOBAGU Paransi, Sundari E.; ., Sangkertadi; Wuisang, Cynthia E. V.
MEDIA MATRASAIN Vol. 18 No. 2 (2021)
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The urban forest is one type of urban green open space, which is an area in which there are dense and compact trees and is an important conservation in the urban environment. O2, the center of habitat for flora and fauna of liars, provider of urban aesthetics, etc. There are also Bonawang Urban Forests in Kotamobagu City – the benefits identified using Soil Surface Temperature were analyzed using ArcGIS, Air Quality Calculations, and the calculation of the minimum area of the urban forest. With the results that there are still areas with high temperatures of 29-30˚C, the IKU in urban forests is classified as moderate, the minimum area of urban forests for Kotamobagu City is 1,105.62 m2, around the industrial area because there is a Bulog factory 600 m from the City Forest. Bonawang, is still not prominent, and some people have not felt the benefits of urban forests from their homes.
Halaman Sampul Belakang Tinangon, Alvin Jance
MEDIA MATRASAIN Vol. 18 No. 2 (2021)
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PENGEMBANGAN RUANG PUBLIK TERPADU RAMAH ANAK DI DISTRIK JAYAPURA UTARA, KOTA JAYAPURA (STUDI KASUS: TAMAN IMBI) Tampun, Gladies J.
MEDIA MATRASAIN Vol. 18 No. 2 (2021)
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Development of Child- Friendly Integrated Public Space in North Jayapura District, Jayapura City is one of the strategic programs in the Jayapura City Medium- Term Development Plan (RPJMD) 2018-2022. The determination of Taman Imbi by the Jayapura City Government is on of the steps in creating child-friendly public spaces in Jayapura. However, the development in Taman Imbi needs to be improve because there are still many criteria for Intergrated Public Space that are Child Friendly which do not match the criteria set out in this research. Qualitative and qualitative descriptive research methods with likert scale analysis were used in the research was conducted to determine the criteria for child-friendly public space indicators. Indicators of criteria for child-friendly public space in Taman Imbi showed availability of Taman Imbi fascilities still need to be improved, namely palyground and sports facilities.
EVALUASI PENGGUNAAN LAHAN PERMUKIMAN PADA KAWASAN NEGATIVE LIST BERDASARKAN RENCANA TATA RUANG WILAYAH (RTRW) KOTA MANADO TAHUN 2014-2034 Natan, Selfi; Kumurur, Veronica A.; Gosal, Pierre H.
MEDIA MATRASAIN Vol. 18 No. 2 (2021)
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Residential area is an area outside the protected area and is used as an environment settlements/community housing both in urban and in rural areas. Increase in number of population causes the needs for residential land also increases. Availability of land in a limited city causes the emergence of residential land that is not in accordance with the allotment. Similar to Indonesian cities, Manado City is also experiencing increase in population. In the 2011-2019 period, Manado City experienced an increase the total population is 21.399 people (BPS Manado City). With increasing number residents in the city of Manado then began to appear residential land located in the area that is not suitable for its designation. The purpose of this research is to identify the location of residential land use in the negative list area in Manado City and evaluate the use of PKP land in the negative list area. Technique Data collection used is observation, literature review, and documentation study. For analysis technique using spatial analysis techniques (overlay and descriptive). The results of this study is the use of residential land in the negative list area as much as 493,58 ha or 13,09% of the total existing settlements in Manado City. And for the suitability of residential land which is in the negative list area, namely in the less class area of 0,05 ha, for the sufficient class area of 446,78 ha, and the appropriate class area of 46,75 ha.
KAJIAN DAYA DUKUNG DAN DAYA TAMPUNG UNTUK KAWASAN PERMUKIMAN DI KABUPATEN BOLAANG MONGONDOW SELATAN Nonto, Erlangga; Sela, Rieneke L. E.; Tinangon, Alvin J.
MEDIA MATRASAIN Vol. 18 No. 2 (2021)
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The carrying capacity and capacity of land is an analytical instrument related to the limitations and needs of land in order to balance it, so that there is no land transfer and environmental damage. The residential area in South Bolaang Mongondow Regency is located on the river border and coastal area. Limited land due to hilly landscapes to steep slopes, no direction for the development of residential areas and the lack of community understanding regarding the carrying capacity and capacity of land are the main obstacles to the development of residential areas. Related to this, it is necessary to identify physical conditions and analyze the carrying capacity and capacity of existing land in 2020 until the prediction in 2040. The approach used is descriptive quantitative and spatial approach to determine physical conditions and analyze the projected carrying capacity and carrying capacity of land in 2020-2040. The results showed that South Bolaang Mongondow Regency had potential land with an area of 118,106 Ha. Posigadan District 23,606 Ha, Tomini 16,596 Ha, Helumo 13,475 Ha, Bolaang Uki 15,759 Ha, Pinolosian 16,533 Ha, Central Pinolosian 15,541 Ha, East Pinolosian 16,596. Based on the calculation of the land capacity of the most dominant sub-district that cannot accommodate the population in 2040, the Bolaang Uki District consists of 10 villages.

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