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Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota
ISSN : 14120690     EISSN : 28088123     DOI : https://doi.org/10.29313
Core Subject : Social, Engineering,
Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota adalah sebuah jurnal yang dikembangkan oleh Program Studi Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota - Fakultas Teknik - Universitas Islam Bandung. Dalam Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota berisikan beberapa topik dituliskan, yaitu : 1. Perencanaan Desa / Perdesaan 2. Perencanaan Kota / Perkotaan 3. Perencanaan Transportasi 4. Perencanaan Parwisata 5. Perencanaan Lingkungan 6. Kebencanaan 7. Sistem Informasi Geografi (SIG)
Articles 209 Documents
Food Security in West Java Through the Lens of Traditionalist Paradigm: A Discourse Analysis Chofyan, Ivan; Ina Helena Agustina; Riswandha Risang Aji; Diden Rosenda; Rahmat Lazuardi
Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol. 20 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/jpwk.v20i1.6130

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Abstract. Food security begins with a world view regarding concerns about food shortages. This indication is also supported by the symptoms of global climate change. The Indonesian government through the 1945 Constitution and the 1996 Rome Declaration stipulates that one of the human rights is the fulfillment of food needs. West Java is part of the Indonesian government and has harmonized regulations for the fulfillment of food. The perspective of food security originating from the world view of science shows the need for support from different paradigms. West Java has a long-rooted cultural heritage of food security. The substantive World View of Food Security Science requires a traditionalism paradigm as a network support towards food security integration. The purpose of the study is to describe the substitution of the traditionalism paradigm for food security. The approach method is carried out through a discourse approach. Data collection through literature studies while analysis is carried out through discourse analysis through text and context of how the traditionalism paradigm builds, articulates and frames food security. The analysis stages identified three interrelated discourses, namely (1) West Java Food Security as part of the scientific world view (2) Traditionalist paradigm showing human manners towards food (3) West Java Food Security within the framework of the traditionalist paradigm.
Policy Direction for the Development of Original Income for Campakamulya Village Based on Village Assets and Local Products Tarlani; Firmansyah; Hadiyan Izzatur Rahman; Andini Hasanatunnisa; Syifa Alia Rahmah; Gemilang Gema Akbar
Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol. 20 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/jpwk.v20i1.5560

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The end of the pandemic is a new chapter for villages to restore economic activities. Campakamulya Village is one of the villages in Cimaung District, Bandung Regency, West Java, which has a lot of potential that can be developed. One of them is the famous Puntang coffee, which is proven to be the best coffee in the world. However, currently, development tends to be stagnant and has not been able to increase the income of Campakamulya Village. To overcome this stagnation, community leaders need to find a platform and explore strategies to increase village regional development by leveraging the unique qualities of local products and optimizing village assets that can create sustainable economic opportunities for residents and enhance the overall livelihood of the community. The platform could facilitate workshops and training for local artisans, encouraging them to showcase their crafts and skills for the market. This research applies an approach method of workshop using tools and templates being prepared. The results of the analysis show the village needs development direction to manage its assets, which is oriented towards added value for changes in land use; assistance for village-owned business entities in branding their superior village products; and updating all the information on social media for marketing. 
Regional Planning Strategy For Sustainable Rental Villa Development In The Lembang Tourism Area Dananjaya, Ahmad Ghazy; Wiwik Dwi Pratiwi
Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol. 20 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/jpwk.v20i1.5661

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Subdistrict Lembang, as a leading tourist destination in Indonesia, has significant potential for the development of sustainable rental villas. This study aims to analyze effective regional planning strategies in the development of rental villas, focusing on sustainability and tourism management. A mixed methods approach was used, combining surveys with 311 tourists and interviews with local stakeholders. The results of the quantitative analysis showed that 80% of tourists prefer environmentally friendly accommodations that are integrated with nature, with 65% opting for renewable energy, 70% supporting efficient waste management, and 75% preferring environmentally friendly building materials. Interviews revealed that 70% of stakeholders believe that good planning can enhance the tourist experience and minimize negative impacts on the local community. Local community involvement has also proven to be essential in improving economic welfare and providing authentic experiences for tourists. The findings suggest that the development of rental villas in Lembang should consider appropriate zoning, the integration of environmentally friendly technologies, and collaboration between the government, villa managers, and local communities to achieve long-term sustainability. This study makes a significant contribution to the development of sustainable regional planning and sustainable tourism theories, and offers practical recommendations for local government policies.
Empowerment of the Kutai Kartanegara Coastal Area to Support IKN Food Needs Alfadin Nur, Dewa Sagita; Munir, Ahmad Saiful
Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol. 20 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/jpwk.v20i1.6907

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The relocation of the Indonesian Capital City to Ibukota Nusantara (IKN) requires the development of adequate infrastructure and public services, including sustainable food security. This condition provides a strategic opportunity for areas around the IKN to strengthen their role in meeting food needs. The Kutai Kartanegara Coastal Area is one of the IKN maintenance areas with sufficient potential in the fisheries sector, with shrimp as one of the leading commodities. However, further studies are needed to see the potential and threats of utilizing the Kutai Kartanegara coastal area to support IKN food security in East Kalimantan. The approach used in this study is qualitative. Data was collected using secondary data related to location potential, policies, accessibility, infrastructure, human resources, economy, environment, and risk. In addition, spatial analysis was also carried out using GIS tools. The study results show that the Kutai Kartanegara Regency Coastal Area has excellent potential as a supporter of IKN food needs, supported by the availability of land, resources, and strategic geographical location. However, strengthening infrastructure, licensing, and human resource capacity are still the main challenges that must be overcome. Through proper collaboration, this area can be developed as a sustainable fisheries cultivation cluster in line with the determination of the Muara Jawa Planning Area (WP) within the framework of IKN development.
Spatial Evaluation of Ambon City Spatial Plan from Flood Vulnerability Aspect Rakuasa, Heinrich; Philia Christi Latue
Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol. 20 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/jpwk.v20i2.2014

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Flooding is among the most common hydrometeorological disasters in Indonesia, including in Ambon City. This research aims to evaluate Ambon City’s 2011–2031 Spatial Plan with a focus on flood vulnerability. Using the Multi-Criteria Analysis (MCA) method, six parameters influencing flooding were analyzed: landform, elevation, land use, river buffer, soil type, and rainfall. The results indicate that the flood hazard classes in Ambon City are predominantly low (22,461.27 ha), followed by medium (9,872.83 ha) and high (1,833.07 ha) hazard areas. Notably, 50.08% (2,222.06 ha) of settlements are predicted to be affected by high flood hazard, 49.91% (2,214.67 ha) by medium hazard, and 0.01% (0.39 ha) by low hazard. Among spatial patterns, medium-density residential areas represent the largest portion of flood-affected zones, covering 532.78 ha in the high hazard class and 1,899.45 ha in the medium hazard class. In the low hazard class, buffer zones (5,127.05 ha) and agricultural areas (4,074.65 ha) are most affected. Based on these findings, recommendations include strengthening drainage infrastructure, enforcing strict zoning for new developments, and enhancing community participation in spatial planning, with the goal of increasing regional resilience to flood disasters and promoting environmental sustainability
The History of the Origins of Korong Kampuang and Settlement Patterns in Nagari Panti Selatan, Panti District, Pasaman Regency M. Ari Fandi; Ina Helena Agustina; Imam Indratno
Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol. 20 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/jpwk.v20i2.3583

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This study aims to describe the settlement patterns in Nagari Panti Selatan, a region in West Sumatra, influenced by its history, Minangkabau adat culture, and social interactions within the community. Using a descriptive qualitative approach with phenomenology, the research gathered data through interviews with adat leaders and field observations. The findings indicate that the settlement pattern in Nagari Panti Selatan was formed based on land clearing by adat leaders known as tiang pancang nan ampek and influenced by the matrilineal adat system and the division of adat territories. The settlement pattern in this Nagari is generally clustered (baumpuak), following the strong principles of mutual cooperation and togetherness in the community. Some areas, such as Tambangan, Petok, and Ujuang Padang, show clustered settlement patterns, while newly developed areas are more influenced by access to main roads. The study also emphasizes the importance of preserving adat values and culture in the development of Nagari Panti Selatan. In conclusion, although settlement patterns have changed with the development of infrastructure, adat values still play a dominant role in regulating social life in Nagari Panti Selatan. The study suggests the importance of preserving the history of adat and strengthening the role of adat leaders in development planning to maintain the balance between tradition and modernization.
Exploring Coastal Settlement Decisions: A Quantitative Study in Bandar Lampung Putri, Husna Tiara
Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol. 20 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/jpwk.v20i2.6780

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Coastal settlements continue to expand rapidly, driven by population growth and housing development shaped by diverse socio-economic and cultural factors. This study examines the factors influencing settlement decision in coastal areas through a quantitative approach, using questionnaires from 196 respondents and observations in eight sub-districts of Bandar Lampung. The city was selected due to its rapid coastal urbanization, with long-established yet continuously growing coastal settlements. The findings reveal that most residents—fishermen, traders, and laborers linked to urban and fisheries activities—have lived in these areas for over a decade. They primarily construct homes on coastal land and over water using wooden and brick structures. Economic factors, particularly affordable coastal land, are the most influential, alongside proximity to the city and family networks, which further drive continuous settlement growth. These trends underscore the urgent need for integrated spatial planning and stronger policy frameworks to balance urban expansion, environmental sustainability, and long-term coastal resilience.
Urban Sprawl Control Efforts Based on Land Prices in Driyorejo District, Gresik Regency Chamima, Rahma Novi; Rohmadiani, Linda Dwi
Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol. 20 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/jpwk.v20i2.6783

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The purpose of this study is to determine the level of urban sprawl development from 2016 to 2020, the influence of land prices on urban sprawl development and urban sprawl control efforts in Driyorejo District based on land prices. The analysis methods used are spatial analysis, scoring, linear regression and AWOT. Data collection techniques were observation, questionnaires, documentation and agency surveys. The results showed that there was only 1 village that experienced a decrease in the level of urban sprawl from 2016-2020, namely Randegansari Village. The development of urban sprawl level in Driyorejo Subdistrict has no significant relationship with land price, but is influenced by other factors. Efforts to control urban sprawl based on the results of the AWOT analysis that the local government needs to compile and implement the Detailed Spatial Plan and Zoning Regulations of Driyorejo District based on applicable regulations and improve connectivity and accessibility between regions.
The Impact of Agricultural Land Changes to Industrial Area in Sumberjaya District, Majalengka Muhfidlatul Qiraati; Mohammad Abi Rafdi; Imelda Chaerani Sunarti
Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol. 20 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29313/jpwk.v20i2.4785

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Land experiences inevitable dynamics of change. Given the limited nature of land, as eras develop and the population increases, agricultural land can also experience changes in use. The construction of the Cipali Toll Road has contributed to the dynamics of land use in Majalengka Regency, especially in Sumberjaya District. The dynamics of development have triggered changes in the area of ​​agricultural land into industrial areas. The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of changes in agricultural land into industrial areas in Sumberjaya District, Majalengka Regency. This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach using in-depth interviews. The sampling technique used is purposive sampling. The analysis technique used is content analysis to identify, understand, describe, and obtain an overview of the impact of changing agricultural land into an industrial areas. The result is the change in the area of agricultural land into an industrial area in Sumberjaya District has caused various impacts. The agricultural land that experienced the greatest change was changing into industry with a percentage of 65.08 (from 2009 to 2022). The activity of changing the function of agricultural land into an industrial area has greatly affected various aspects of the surrounding community’s life, including changes in (1) the environment which has an impact on the quality of water polluted by waste, waste is increasing with the increasing population, and water shortages; (2) social issues, including rising crime rates;, and (3) economic issues, including changes in livelihoods, changes in people's income, and opening of new jobs