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Gusti Ayu Made Suartika
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Journal of a Sustainable Global South
Published by Universitas Udayana
ISSN : 25796062     EISSN : 2622058X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24843/jsgs.2017.v01.i02
JSGS (Journal of A Sustainable Global South) [E-ISSN 2622-058X | P-ISSN 2579-6062 | DOI 10.24843] is a refereed journal which reflecting current problems of global development - climate change, geographic restructuring, migration, adaptive urbanism, social justice and other dominant issues, the journal is focused on issues pertaining to sustainable development of the third world countries in the context of evolving social, cultural, economic and spatial conditions. It therefore embraces studies that deepen our understanding of cultural and socially empathetic forms of development. So its focus is on sustainable living environments, urban and rural growth, economy, spatial restructuring, and infrastructure, the use of resources, as well as disaster mitigation and management. Each submission will be reviewed by at least two reviewers. The Journal is published twice a year, in February and August, by Institute for Research and Community Services Udayana University.
Articles 111 Documents
Planning of Buildings in Tropical Environment – How Disaster changed buildings? Erkan Erdik
Journal of A Sustainable Global South Vol 3 No 2 (2019): August 2019
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As my personal heritage is from turkey and earthquakes been always something usual for me, I wanted to know how the buildings can stand such a disaster. In the following paper I would like to investigate the architecture in different parts of the world and understand how this changed the architecture by time. Also, I want to know how these influence the vernacular architecture in different countries. In the period, there has been a load of different disasters. The problem of these disasters is also mostly located in the tropics. As the climatic conditions influence the material and quality of buildings. The problems can differ in size and could occur in a big space. To pursuit the complicate topic there will be an explanation about Earthquake, furthermore there will be several examples of such a disaster. At the end we will summarize the consequences of an earthquake with a follow up of how to design for them. Index Terms— Earthquake, EOLBREAK, Urban, Seismic
Study on Application of Design Criteria on the Openstage of Latest Rooms and Displays in Gianyar, Bali Ida Bagus Gde Wira Krisnha; Syamsul Alam Paturusi; Anak Agung Gde Djaja Bharuna
Journal of A Sustainable Global South Vol 2 No 1 (2018): February 2018
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The purpose of Open Stage Anyar in Gianyar is to provide a facility or facilitate activities associated with Balinese tradi-tional performing arts, modern performing arts and various types of performances related to the elements of preserva-tion, development of interests and talents to Balinese arts. Criteria of design to help determine the final outcome of a desired design to match the function of the building. Some things in the review of the Criteria of design which includes layout and appearance of the building. the spatial arrangement shows the results of macro and micro-based analysis of the site and and the activities in it. In terms of appearance the building gives an impression or atmosphere that re-flects local knowledge of an area and can also make people become interested when looking at the view of the build-ing. Index Terms— open stage, arts, performances.
On the Exploration of the Tri Hita Karana Belief as Balinese Local Wisdom in Tangis Pertiwi Song Lyric Komang Darmayuda; I Made Netra
Journal of A Sustainable Global South Vol 3 No 1 (2019): February 2019
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A song, one of the literary works and arts, is full of the contents of the values of the local wisdom of the community, because its creation is usually based on factual phenomena that are happening in the community. This article aims to see the implementation of Tri Hita Karana belief as the local wisdom of Balinese people in Balinese songs entitled Tangis Pertiwi. This song was comprehensively observed and recorded to be analyzed by qualitative methods with a descriptive approach. The results of data analysis show that the song Tangis Pertiwi has a thematic structure, namely harmony supported by schematic structures that are systematically arranged in song verse, such as the harmonious relationship between humans and nature implied in the first verse, between humans and humans in the second verse, and humans with God Almighty in the third verse. Viewed from the dimensions of cultural meaning, the song Tangis Pertiwi contains moral values in the form of advice and suggestion to always follow the Tri Hita Karana belief, and the norm of apology if something happens outside the belief; the Balinese character is harmonious, humble, alert, forgiving; the symbolic meanings contained in this song are beautiful, safe, sharing, guarding; finally the moral message is literal-indirectly delivered. Whereas in Bali there were many actions that were no longer carried out to enforce Bali, including disobeying Tri Hita Karana belief. Therefore, it is time for Balinese people to apologize to God the Almighty and promise not to do things outside the Tri Hita Karana belief. Index Terms— exploration, Tri Hita Karana, Tangis Pertiwi, harmonious, Balinese
Schematic Design Process in Block Plan Building Industrial Block in Gianyar-Bali Aswin Pandu Dinata; Syamsul Alam Paturusi; I Gusti Bagus Budjana
Journal of A Sustainable Global South Vol 1 No 2 (2017): August 2017
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Plastic waste is now a common thing happening in the community so that it becomes a major problem in environmental pollution. The growing population and changing lifestyle of society led to the ever increase volume of plastic waste are generated every day. Please note that the plastic waste is inorganic waste that can not be broken down by bacteria, even if dumped in any place, the plastic waste takes long times until the plastic waste is destroyed by itself because of the influence of air temperature or climate. It is not good if the processing of plastic waste is done by way of burnt be-cause it may cause air pollution which is harmful to living beings and the environment. Therefore, it would be nice if the plastic waste can be reuse through the processing of ore into plastic or made into new products in the form of a craft that is more usable and valuable. Processing of plastic waste that is done well can aid in the reduction of the number of plastic waste, so it is needed a design of Industrial plastic waste as the place of processing plastic waste. As for the de-sign of this facility beginning with the stages of the design process as the initial schematic in deciding the block plan of the building. Schematic design can be use as a reference in the design process because it includes design ideas. Index Terms— industry, plastic waste, environment.
Home Based Enterprises and Parking on The Main Corporate Vocational School Denpasar Sayu Putu Peny Purnama Wati; Ngakan Putu Sueca; Ciptadi Trimarianto
Journal of A Sustainable Global South Vol 5 No 1 (2021): February 2021
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The era of globalization as it is today is an era with technological advances that make it easier to obtain and obtain information. Easy internet access affects unlimited human desires. Many of these human desires form an increased lifestyle, to fulfill these desires many are looking for ways to earn additional income outside of their main job. One way out for people with middle to lower income is to create a business unit in their home or occupancy which is also called Home Based Enterprises or home-based businesses. This study seeks to analyze the characteristics of the hbes in the main corridor of Penatih Village, East Denpasar, which is a residential area. Changes in space that occur in the house, especially the telajak section into a business unit, cause a change in the behavior of the residents of the house and also the community of road users. This behavior has a significant impact on the development of the corridor in addition to decreasing the quality of the settlements to become less comfortable, the appearance of the building mismatch, traffic jams that make it unsafe to drive through the corridor due to economic activities carried out by residents and buyers, so parking space is needed. To accommodate vehicles that are parked to visit Hbes the goal is to create a beautiful, comfortable and safe environment. Index Terms— home based enterprises, behavior setting, parking
Existence of Outdoor Reklame Assessed from The Estethics of The Public Space in Teuku Umar Denpasar I Gusti Bagus Adistanaya
Journal of A Sustainable Global South Vol 4 No 2 (2020): August 2020
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The rise of trade and service competition affects the emergence of various promotional media whose existence is placed in strategic spaces in urban centers that cause discomfort and decreased quality of the beauty of the city. This study aims to examine the typology of outdoor signage, public perception of the existence of outdoor signage and its influence on the aesthetics of public space. Data collection is done through a qualitative (descriptive) approach. Descriptive qualitative analysis techniques are used to describe and explain certain phenomena using descriptions, explanations and understandings. In this research activity, descriptive qualitative analysis techniques are used to explain the general picture and the results of interviews so that the analysis conducted must be able to produce output in accordance with the goals and objectives set. The results of the analysis show that the advertisement characteristics in the public spaces of Teuku Umar Denpasar street are dominated by commercial outdoor signage. Respondents' perceptions of the existence of outdoor billboards showed (66%) assessed that billboards had not created city order, (60%) assessed that they had not created city beauty, (80%) rated size as inappropriate, (74%) assessed attractive colors, (77%) rate disturbing lighting and (86%) rate disturbing the building facade as big as. From the results of the analysis, regulations are needed to bring order to reinstall outdoor billboards in order to create order and beauty of the city of Denpasar. Index Terms— outdoor billboards, aesthetics, public space
Factors Associated to Cancer Related Fatigue: A Literature Review Putu Oka Yuli Nurhesti; Made Adi Yudari; Ni Luh Lasiani; Luh Gede Lisnawati; Nyoman Mariani
Journal of A Sustainable Global South Vol 4 No 2 (2020): August 2020
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Cancer related fatigue is one of the common problems that occur in patients with cancer. This condition is also experienced by cancer patients who receive chemotherapy, radiation therapy, bone marrow transplantation, or other cancer treatments. Continued of cancer related fatigue can disturb the quality of life of patients so that a good assessment and management of this condition is needed. The purpose of this study is for factors related to fatigue in cancer patients. These factors can be new scientific evidence for the treatment of fatigue in cancer patients. This was literature review study. Research data is collected from books, research results, journals, magazines and articles related to the research objectives. The results show that various factors associated to cancer related fatigue discussed in patients are hemoglobin level, type and amount of therapy, sleep quality, nutritional status, level of physical activity, psychological pressure, stress, infection status and comorbidities. Therapy on fatigue patients can be done by overcoming the causal factors. Index Terms— cancer, cancer related fatigue, factors associated
Community Preferences Determine Shape and Appearance of Residential Buildings in Compliance with Perwali No 25 Year 2010 in Denpasar Selatan Kadek Wigunantara Eka Putra; Antonius Karel Muktiwibowo; I Gusti Ngurah Anom Rajendra
Journal of A Sustainable Global South Vol 5 No 1 (2021): February 2021
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This study aims to determine the level of community compliance in South Denpasar and differences in people's preferences in complying with Mayor Regulation No. 25/2010. The research method used in this research is descriptive quantitative method with a survey approach. The number of respondents in the study were 100 people who were selected using multy stage sampling. The analysis technique used is the Frequency Distribution Analysis Technique (New Rank) and the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). While the validity test was carried out by using the Product Moment Correlation Technique and the reliability test with Cronbach's Alpha. Public preferences in complying with Mayor Regulation No. 25/2010 vary widely, because each community group has different desires with their respective priority values for research aspects, as well as the level of compliance obtained from field findings. Communities with higher income have a higher level of compliance than others, but do not have a good scale of attitude towards compliance with applicable regulations, and vice versa. Index Terms— preference, compliance, regulation.
Mapping Analysis of Conflict Potential Utilization of Coastal Area Desa Pangkung Tibah, Kediri, Tabanan I Gde Putu Bayu Raka Purba; , I Gusti Ngurah Anom Rajendra; Ni Ketut Agusintadewi
Journal of A Sustainable Global South Vol 4 No 2 (2020): August 2020
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Pangkung Tibah Village is located in the southern coastal area of Bali Island. About 70 percent of the land area in this village has been ruled by investors for tourist accommodation, especially the area close to the beach. At the beginning, land acquisition plans were not well received by local villagers, but other approaches were made by investors, including involving security forces to force citizens to surrender their lands. Field data reveals various problems, such as land of citizens that are isolated without access in the land of investors, land use that is not proprietary, the potential destruction of the environment, actions that cause citizens to feel uncomfortable. This research aims to map the potential conflicts of coastal utilization of the village. The method used is a qualitative approach. Primary data collection is done by in-depth interviews with relevant informant and field observations. The results of the study identified land utilization perpetrators, potentially conflict locations, conflicting causes, conflict forms, level conflicts to date, and mapping potential conflicts of mild, moderate, and severe conflict levels. Potential conflict mapping analysis is based on territorial theory and conflict theory. Thus, the results of this research can be used as a basis for consideration by policy determinants (Government and indigenous leaders) to overcome the potential conflict of coastal utilization by coordinating the research results with Spatial planning and coastal area management strategies for sustainable economic, social and environmental development in research locations. Index Terms— conflicts, coastal utilization, mapping, potential conflicts, coastal areas
Quality of Favorite Places in Community Residents in The Islamic Village of Kepaon, Pemogan, Denpasar Gede Herry Widyatma
Journal of A Sustainable Global South Vol 5 No 1 (2021): February 2021
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The existence of a favorite place is a public space that has an important role in the development of villages in urban areas. In the city of Denpasar there are many kampung-kampung (kampung-kampung: a community) that have many favorite places, where the existence of favorite places itself has quality with various facilities. This study aims to determine the quality of people's favorite places in the neighborhood. This study aims to determine the quality of people's favorite places in their neighborhood. The focus of the problem raised is places that are considered favorite by the people in their neighborhood and how the quality of physical object facilities, non-physical object facilities and infrastructure facilities at the favorite places. The research method used is a qualitative method, with a case study approach, the technique for collecting research data is through interview techniques, where the speakers come from people who live in Kepaon Islamic Kampung, Pemogan, Denpasar, asked to write on a piece of paper the places that people consider favorite according to their feelings, this writing technique aims to avoid the occurrence of the expression of feelings towards a favorite place between one resource person with another resource person. This research shows that there are many favorite places in the area of Kampung Islam, Kepaon, Pemogan, Denpasar, but favorite places that have quality with good facilities that are chosen by many people in their neighborhoods such as; Al-Muhajirin Kepaon Mosque, Sungai Taman Pancing Tukad Badung, Kertha Boga Market. The role of the community as well as the government is able to care for and maintain the quality of these favorite places, so that the community is guyub (guyub: close-knit interaction) to live in the area. Index Terms— favorite places, community, neighborhood

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