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JOURNAL OF APPLIED SCIENCE (JAPPS)
ISSN : 26567288     EISSN : 26567334     DOI : https://doi.org/10.36870/japps
Core Subject : Engineering,
Journal of Applied Science (JAPPS) is a collection of scientific articles relating to the field of applied science which includes engineering and design. This journal discusses the scientific development of engineering in the fields of civil engineering, mining engineering, metallurgical and material engineering, petroleum engineering, and engineering in other fields. In addition, it also contains scientific articles in the field of planning such as urban and regional planning and Architecture which is balanced with design in the fields of Product and Interior Design. In the process, this journal involves the reviewer with a minimum doctoral qualification from domestic and foreign universities affilitations. In addition, it also involves observers from industry and the government with appropriate qualifications in the field of review. JAPPS will be published twice a year, in February and August with different topics for each volume. In its future development, JAPPS will be published in two versions: Indonesian and English.
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Kajian Peningkatan Fungsi Kawasan Perdagangan dan Jasa Regional Didukung Kawasan Permukiman Berkarakter Lokal di Kawasan Konservasi Pasar Besar Kota Malang Syahyudes Rina
JOURNAL OF APPLIED SCIENCE (JAPPS) Vol 4, No 1 (2023): Journal of Applied Science (JAPPS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36870/japps.v4i1.318

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Pasar Besar district, Klojen sub district, Malang City, East Java is located in the center of Malang City. According on RTRW of Malang City in 2020-2030, Pasar Besar district in the center of Malang City. Klojen is the central Malang City area, where around alun-alun area is city service center located. The activities and functions of the Pasar Besar district are comercial, open space (Tugu Square), housing, forest and sports facilities. The dynamics of existing conditions at Pasar Besar district causes conflicts related to the policy direction of the city system, the basis of city services and the function of strategic economic areas. In one condition it is expected that there will be the development of the Pasar Besar district, but in the other condition concerns about the declining condition of buildings and the growing environment are related to the increase in various activities investment at the Pasar Besar district which comulatively increases the problem of changing the function of the district. The purpose of this study is to examine the improvement of the function of comercial areas supported by residential areas with local characteristics in the conservation area of Pasar Besar Malang City. The data collection method is a mixture of qualitative and quantitative methods using primary and secondary survey techniques. The analysis method uses the analysis method of designing functional areas with an approach to designing the physical elements of urban areas and a sustainable city development approach. Revers to the direction of spatial policy, policy directions related to strategic economic zones, development of the social population, economic growth prospects, physical and environmental analysis related to the function of service centers and the function of regional activities can be known the dynamic model of Pasar Bear district: 1) increasing trade and service investment which will comulatively increase the need for houses and business space and increase the conversion of residential land to comercial, and increase the maximum intensity of comercial land; 2) a decrease in the intensity of maximum residential land, a decrease in the level of quality of the housing environment and comercial. Thus, it is necessary to increase the role of trade and services supported by settlements with local characteristics in the Pasar Besar district through building and environmental planning programs and land conservation efforts
Studi Kenyamanan Termal Siswa Sekolah Dasar Negeri (Studi Kasus: Sekolah Dasar Negeri 06 Sukabumi Selatan, Jakarta Selatan) Randy Dwiyan Delyuzir; Bima Murdilangga; Helvin Husni Assidik; Hani Susmita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36870/japps.v4i1.316

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Thermal comfort studies have been carried out at Public Elementary School 06 Sukabumi Selatan, Jakarta, Indonesia. The schools that were observed were public schools that relied only on natural ventilation. Climatic parameters, namely air temperature and radiation temperature, relative humidity, and air speed were recorded together with the choice of seven scale subject comfort. The number of students in the state school was 82 people, consisting of 39 boys and 43 girls who were involved in this study. The study subjects were between 8 and 13 years old in public schools. The comfortable temperature of students at Public School 06 Sukabumi Selatan is 27.82°CTa higher than the current Indonesian comfort standard. This research examines the entire study and draws some conclusions from it
Pemetaan Groundwater Recharge Potential (GRP) Dengan Pendekatan SIG (Sistem Informasi Geografis), Studi Kasus Daerah Aliran Sungai Cibeusi, Kawasan Jatinangor, Kabupaten Sumedang Bayu Nugraha
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36870/japps.v4i1.322

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Jatinangor District is located on the west side of Sumedang Regency which is directly adjacent to Bandung Regency. In accordance with Regional Regulation No. 4 of 2018 concerning the Sumedang Regency Spatial Planning, Jatinangor District is a priority area for higher education areas and urban settlements. Urbanization and population growth that occur can affect the frequency of groundwater use which continues to increase [1]. The groundwater table in the Jatinangor area and its surroundings has decreased due to the conversion of the recharge zone function which has an impact on reducing the area of the recharge zone [2]. The purpose of this research activity is to determine the potential of the recharge zone in the Cibeusi Watershed in Jatinangor District, Sumedang Regency. Determining the groundwater recharge potential (GRP) in research activities carried out using the GIS approach and the AHP method. AHP is part of the Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) method which was developed into an efficient and reliable method for making decisions in GIS analysis [3], [4]. The results showed that the weighted values of the five parameters used resulted in five different class categories. low category with a percentage of 5.5%, moderate category with a percentage of 54.5%, good category with a percentage of 34.5% and excellent category with a percentage of 4.6%. The best groundwater catchment area potential of 4.6% of the total Cibeusi watershed area is in the Cileunyi Wetan area with an infiltration zone elevation ranging from 837.5-887.5m asl
Penerapan Performance-based zoning dalam Penataan Ruang Laut: Suatu Tinjauan Teoretis Putu Oktavia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36870/japps.v4i1.314

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One of the last innovations in techniques to control space use by zoning regulation is performance-based zoning. In a regulatory system, performance-based zoning seek to allow or prohibit an activity or use of space based on a series of criteria that show performance of the activities or the use of space, or certain performance standards set for the zone and use. Large body of scholar state the potential application of performance-based zoning in ocean spaces. This paper aim to examine the possibility of applying performance zoning as a form of control in the utilization of sea space. Data obtained from secondary sources such as reports and related studies. Based on literature, the application of performance-based zoning in sea space provides many advantages as well as challenges. Performance-based zoning seeks to contain the impact from a use or activity, rather than restricting the use or activity in a zone as long as that activity follows a standard or specific target. Performance-based zoning only separate certain use of space from other uses only if the use had a negative impact on the surrounding environment, therefore reducing the need to establish definitive boundaries between uses. However, there is a possibility that, because of many things that must be considered in the measurement of performance, a number of specific impacts might be failed to consider
Pembelajaran Pengembangan Destinasi Wisata Kebugaran di Prov. DIY dan Prov. Bali sebagai Potensi Produk Wisata di Ibu Kota Negara Cathelya Yosephine Hotasina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36870/japps.v4i1.315

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Wellness tourism is a new genre in world tourism, although so far world tourists are familiar with spa treatments or activities in hot springs as part of holiday packages in the travel and tourism industry. In fact, for Indonesia, wellness is a potential tourism resource, especially when associated with various existing elements of tradition and culture. Indonesia's deeply rooted cultural identity has become one of Indonesia's strengths in developing various health and herbal/herb tourism products. The emergence of wellness tourism itself cannot be separated from lifestyle changes to be better and healthier (wellbeing lifestyle), especially in a world that is experiencing a pandemic like this. Nevertheless, wellness tourism products cannot be separated from the main and supporting tourism products, which are the main motives for tourist visits to a destination. Therefore, the collaboration between local wellness tourism resources and various main tourism resources is the main reason why this wellness tourism develops in destinations that have special functions that encourage people from outside the destination to come to visit, one of which is in the National Capital. This study aims to study how Yogyakarta and Bali, as a major tourist destination in Indonesia, is able to develop wellness tourism products that are rooted in their traditions and culture, even as a companion to their main tourist attractions. Using a qualitative descriptive analysis method on the results of interviews, observations and concentrated discussions conducted with all stakeholders, both from the government and tourism industry players, this research then produced several keys to the successful development of wellness tourism products in the two destinations, such as cultural strengths related to wellness, favorable regulations, geographical position and so forth. This strength then becomes a lesson that can be adapted to be developed in the Archipelago, as the future Capital of the Republic of Indonesia
Kajian Pusat Pertumbuhan Kabupaten Bekasi dengan Huff Gravity Model dan Aksesibilitas terhadap Sebaran Penduduk dengan Dasymetric Map Dadi Rusdiana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36870/japps.v4i1.317

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