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Karakteristik Pedagang Kaki Lima “Pasar Tiban” Pada Koridor Pulutan, Jalan Lingkar Salatiga Yanuasri, Anggita; Sunaryo, Broto
JURNAL PEMBANGUNAN WILAYAH & KOTA Vol 11, No 2 (2015): JPWK Vol 11 No 2 June 2015
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (900.778 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/pwk.v11i2.10844

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The existence of street vendors are often neglected in spatial planning in the region. Though vendors themselves have an important role in supporting the economy. Street vendors grow as a result of job opportunities in the formal sector. Street vendors of pasar tiban on Corridor Pulutan, Ring Road Salatiga grow and develop without planning so that it creates a drag on the performance of the ring road. Therefore, the need to make the arrangement of the space activities of street vendors. While the conduct of spatial activity vendors, please note the characteristics of street vendors in the area. So that it is known that the characteristics of the street vendors of pasar tiban on Corridor Pulutan, Salatiga Ring Road is located and space activities housed in the shoulder and median road on Corridor Pulutan, Salatiga Ring Road, the distribution pattern is linier aglomeration, the nature of the service is not settled, as well as its business activities, the types of merchandise is a food / beverage, clothing, accessories, handicrafts, agricultural products, books, toys, cushions, electronics, grocery, and services / rental. While the commercial vehicle title, tents, carts, tables, cars, motorcycles, bicycles, stalls and shelves as well as a trade every Sunday or public holidays, 05.00 till 10:00 am.
Evaluasi Trotoar Sebagai Feeder Non Motorized untuk Mendukung Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Di Kota Semarang Purwanto, Eko; Manullang, Okto Risdianto
JURNAL PEMBANGUNAN WILAYAH & KOTA Vol 14, No 1 (2018): JPWK Vol 14 No 1 March 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (915.194 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/pwk.v14i1.17336

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Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Trans Semarang Koridor I merupakan salah satu moda transportasi umum yang ada di Bagian Wilayah Kota (BWK) I Kota Semarang. Keberadaan BRT Trans Semarang belum didukung penyediaan trotoar sebagai prasarana berjalan kaki (non motorized transportation) yang aman dan nyaman di sepanjang koridor. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengevaluasi kualitas trotoar di BWK I sebagai feeder untuk mendukung BRT Trans Semarang Koridor I di BWK I. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode deskriptif dengan pendekatan kuantitatif. Analisis yang dilakukan adalah analisis karakteristik pejalan kaki berdasarkan masksud pergerakan dan moda yang digunakan, analisis kondisi trotoar berdasarkan preferensi pejalan kaki dengan Importance Performance Analysis (IPA), serta analisis kualitas trotoar dengan pendekatan Pedestrian Environmental Quality Index (PEQI). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan kondisi trotoar di BWK I belum seluruhnya optimal dalam memberikan keamanan dan kenyamanan bagi pejalan kaki. Lampu penerangan dan pagar pengaman merupakan variabel yang sangat penting dan menjadi prioritas utama untuk meningkatkan keamanan, sedangkan keberadaan pelindung cuaca, keberadaan tempat duduk dan kemiringan (ramp) permukaan merupakan variabel kenyamanan yang sangat penting dan menjadi prioritas utama untuk meningkatkan kenyamanan. Kualitas trotoar di Zona 2 sebagai pusat kota dan Central Business District (CBD) cenderung lebih baik dibandingkan Zona 1 dan Zona 3 yang merupakan wilayah penyangganya. Selain itu penyediaan trotoar masih memprioritaskan pada jalan-jalan utama koridor BRT, dimana trotoar yang ada memiliki kualitas basis (dasar) dan dapat diterima pejalan kaki.
Partisipasi Masyarakat Dalam Penyediaan Air Minum dan Sanitasi Berbasis Masyarakat (PAMSIMAS) di Kecamatan Simpur Kabupaten Hulu Sungai Selatan Afriadi, Taufik; Wahyono, Hadi
JURNAL PEMBANGUNAN WILAYAH & KOTA Vol 8, No 4 (2012): JPWK Vol 8 No 4 December 2012
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The study examines the gap between expectations and realization of PAMSIMAS (Program`Air Minum dan Sanitasi Berbasis Masyarakat – Community Based Drinking Water and Sanitation Program) in Simpur District, Hulu Sungai Selatan Regency in Borneo, which has been implemented starting in 2008 in three villages, namely Garunggung, Ulin and Pantai Ulin. However, Garunggung and Ulin have also received Village Incentive Grant (Hibah Insentif Desa – HID) from the government, and Pantai Ulin has not. The study focuses on the level of participation of the people, comparing the villages having received the HID and those not. The study found differences in planning, implementation, as well as operation and maintenance of the PAMSIMAS in the villages having received HID and those not. For example the study found differences in planning in terms of interference from stakeholders and accommodation of interests. Education and occupation have become the dominant factor affecting participation level. Education influences knowledge and awareness, while occupation, having close connection to income, influences the availability of time to participate.
The Influence of Life Quality to The House Physical Change in Perum Griya Praja Mukti Kendal Mahardini, Irnita
JURNAL PEMBANGUNAN WILAYAH & KOTA Vol 8, No 1 (2012): JPWK Vol 8 No 1 March 2012
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (316.248 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/pwk.v8i1.11558

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The quality of physical improvement of houses usually reflects the quality of life of the owner. The need for self‐actualization often triggered physical changes in the houses diverse in form and range depending on the ability, desire and needs of the family. The uncontrolled physical developments of house constructions, particularly in the Simple House (Rumah Sederhana – RS) and Very Simple House (Rumah Sangat Sederhana – RSS) range has been indicated to cause environmental damage, demanding further attention. The study examined Griya Praja Mukti RSS Housing in Kendal District, involving 83 households in the area. Quantitative approach were employed using using questionnaires, accompanied by interviews and observations. The study exercised cross tabulation, Chi square analysis, double regression and contingency coefficient correlation Analysis to verify the link among the variables. The study has confirmed the link between the level of physical changes of the construction of the houses to the quality of life of the inhabitant i.e. the economic and social condition.
KERUSAKAN LAHAN AKIBAT KEGIATAN PENAMBANGAN EMAS TANPA IZIN DISEKITAR SUNGAI SINGINGI KABUPATEN KUANTAN SINGINGI Mailendra, Mailendra; Buchori, Imam
JURNAL PEMBANGUNAN WILAYAH & KOTA Vol 15, No 3 (2019): JPWK Vol. 15 No. 3 September 2019
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Indonesia is one of the countries that has the potential of natural resources other than agriculture, namely mining, especially gold. Gold mining without permits is one of the mining activities which results in a decrease in the quality of the surrounding environment, especially land. The purpose of this study was to look at the land damage that occurred as a result of unlicensed gold mining activities around the Singingi River in the massive Kuantan Singingi Regency in the past two decades. The method used in the analysis is the scoring and overlay method, the data used are Landsat 5 TM and Landsat 8 OLI which are processed using the supervised cllasification method and digitized on screen. Furthermore, as comparative data, surveys and interviews are carried out and utilizing high resolution image data from SPOT images and google earth. The results of this study were found that there was a change in land use from other land uses into unlicensed gold mining land covering an area of 2,680.03 Ha from 2006 to 2018. Then a land damage map with three parameters was produced, namely vegetation density, mine life and type of tailings . Land with a high level of damage covering 699.34 ha, moderate damage 1,501.04 and low damage 479.65. The largest area of land damage occurs in Sungai Paku Village and the smallest village is Pulau Padang.
Penguatan Kapasitas Kelembagaan Badan Koordinasi Penataan Ruang Daerah Provinsi Jawa Barat Dalam Pengelolaan Kawasan Lindung Punclut Leander, Yahya Yoshua; Budiati, Lilin
JURNAL PEMBANGUNAN WILAYAH & KOTA Vol 9, No 3 (2013): JPWK Vol 9 No 3 September 2013
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The need for land will increase along with population growth and increase of urbanization into a city. One impact of this phenomenon is the occurrence of functional change conversion in land use and not infrequently shall victimize protected areas. One case of conversion of protected areas into the residential areas, which until now is still a continuing problem, is occurring in the protected areas of Punclut Bandung West Java Province. West Java Province’s BKPRD was formed to address these problems. Therefore, this study is aimed to analyze the level of interest / perception, performance, and capacity of West Java Province’s BKPRD in managing of the Protected Area of Punclut. This study uses quantitative analysis method, Importance Performance Analysis (IPA), to determine the level of interest / perception, performance, and capacity of the West Java Province’s BKPRD in management of Punclut. The descriptive qualitative method is used to analyze the process and mechanism of the West Java Province’s BKPRD activities in making decisions related to the management of Punclut Protected Areas. Of all the analysis steps that have been taken it became known that the gap between the interests level and level of performance on the variable BKRD capacity all show minus values.
Model Prediksi Kawasan Rawan Bencana Tanah Longsor di Kecamatan Karangkobar Hutomo, Izzan Arif; Maryono, Maryono
JURNAL PEMBANGUNAN WILAYAH & KOTA Vol 12, No 3 (2016): JPWK Vol 12 No 3 September 2016
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Since 2010, landslides incident always occured in Banjarnegara District and the frequency of that incident has rapidly increase over the years. Finally at the end of 2014, one of the biggest landslide disaster ever in Indonesia happened in this region. This incident was demolished one sub-village and approximately killed 122 people. Based on those explanation, there should be a study to provide an overview and information on the phenomenon of landslides, the causative factors and which areas have the opportunity to occurs the landslides, especially the chances of landslides in residential areas in the future. In achieving these goals,  this study used a mathematical model of logistic regression analysis and application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) that based on the data of variables cause landslides such as type of soil, the geological structure, topography, land use, precipitation, road and drainage networks. Results of the analysis that has been conducted shows that the District Karangkobar has five levels of the chances of landslides ie, 0-4%, from 4 to 12.7%, from 12.7 to 22%, from 22 to 32.5%, and 32, 5-50%, whereas this percentage is obtained based on predictive models of dua variables that have a significant influence on the occurrence of landslides these are road networks and drainage networks variable. In addition, it is known also that the settlement area that has the largest land area ratio against the highest odds landslides (32.5 to 50%) is a settlement area in the village Jlegong with a land area of 3.33 hectares, or approximately 43% of the total area settlement region.
Pengembangan Sarana dan Prasarana untuk Mendukung Pariwisata Pantai yang Berkelanjutan (Studi Kasus: Kawasan Pesisir Pantai Wonokerto Kabupaten Pekalongan) Fajriah, Syarifah Dina; Mussadun, Mussadun
JURNAL PEMBANGUNAN WILAYAH & KOTA Vol 10, No 2 (2014): JPWK Vol 10 No 2 June 2014
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Tourism development is development that create added value in all aspects of tourism, ranging from infrastructure, attraction of Tourism, and other aspects. One of the tourism development, among others, the development of coastal tourism. The development must be carried sustainable coastal tourism development. Issues contained in the Wonokerto Coastal Area Tourism is not accommodated well as the existence of its good infrastructure and the absence of supporting public facilities that can support the activities of visitors and tourism are less well-organized system of coastal tourism management by government Pekalongan regency. Based on this, the need for sustainable development of coastal areas. To support this requires facilities that support to achieve all the  requirements in order to optimize the area of tourism.
Pengaruh Pelebaran Jalan terhadap Pemanfaatan Ruang Koridor Jalan Mertoyudan Kabupaten Magelang Mustanir, Muhamad
JURNAL PEMBANGUNAN WILAYAH & KOTA Vol 11, No 1 (2015): JPWK Vol 11 No 1 March 2015
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With the position of the Panakukang Mas region as a center integrated settlement services, can create a basic urban problems that limited the availability of public facilities and qualified in accordance with the dynamic needs of the community with the implementation of good governance of public service. Research using quantitative methods with descriptive analysis of the availability of public facilities and public satisfaction index scoring analysis of the public services facilities. The technique of collecting data through observation and questionnaires to a unified settlement Panakukang Mas area, and a review of documents that are expected to provide an overview of service performance and the provision of public facilities in Panakukang Mas. The results show the performance of public services facilities integrated residential areas Panakukang Mas region by the user community or the average of the respondents are in the public satisfaction index score service performance from 62.51 to 81.25 or better. The quality of public infrastructure services in an integrated residential Panakukang Mas increased with good performance and focus on the location and distance to public facilities. Performance measurement showed improvement in the quality of running public services based on the needs of the provision of public infrastructure and public service standards.
Preferensi Penghuni Terhadap Lingkungan Tempat Tinggal di Rusunawa Marunda, Kecamatan Cilincing Jakarta Utara Ramadhan, Juniarto; Manaf, Asnawi
JURNAL PEMBANGUNAN WILAYAH & KOTA Vol 13, No 4 (2017): JPWK Vol 13 No 4 December 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (777.888 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/pwk.v13i4.18262

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This research was conducted by the phenomena of Jakarta Regional Government's policy on city planning, which reduces slums by relocating residents in illegal slum areas. The relocation was excellent, resulting in revitalization of illegal slum area while restorating its function as green spaces, water catchment area, and river engineering to reduce annual flood which was an annual disaster in Jakarta. The relocation was executed around Pluit Reservoir, Fish Market, and KaliJodo, where slums were relocated to Rusunawa, a government-subsidized flats in Jakarta. Rusunawa Marunda is one of them.This study aims to determine the resident preferences in occupying Rusunawa Marunda. Points to be analyzed are 1) Physical characteristics of Rusunawa Marunda, 2) Resident characteristics of Rusunawa Marunda, 3) Occupants' preference to stay in Rusunawa Marunda. Characteristic identification of the residents were analysed using mixed method with sequential transformative strategy. Several chosen variables were analyzed using Crosstab analysis to find correlations between indicators. The occupant preference factor were analysed using descriptive analysis of quantitative and analytical weighting (Likert). A comparation between low income occupants (MBR) and the general occupants (non-MBR) shows that the level of preference of these two type of inhabitants are very diverse, as physical quality and settlement in Rusunawa is better and more comfortable than their home before. However, social significant changes on residents do occur after occupying Rusunawa especially in wealth aspects, where new residents who do not have permanent jobs, lack of education and skills are forced to change profession and had to find new source of income. Thus, becoming a major influence in the reduction of family income.

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