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Jurnal Reksabumi: Journal of Urban , Regional, and, Environmental Planning
Published by Universitas Terbuka
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2809638X     DOI : doi.org/10.33830/Reksabumi
Reksabumi is an open access journal that has the scope of publishing scientific articles in the field of regional, city and environmental planning. This journal publishes empirical and theoretical research on strategic issues in the field of environmental-based regional planning, smart cities, urban mobility, transportation and urban infrastructure development, and rural area development, as well as the development of planning theory. The Reksabumi Journal is published twice a year, in January and August.
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Evaluasi Kebijakan Pendaftaran Tanah dalam Program Kota Lengkap di Kota Pontianak Fadilla, Daffa; Nurhidayati, Ely; Wulandari, Agustiah
REKSABUMI Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Agustus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33830/Reksabumi.v4i2.11999.2025

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The Complete City Program, part of the Systematic Complete Land Registration (PTSL) policy, aims to enhance legal certainty of land through systematic registration and improvement of land data quality. Implemented in Pontianak City since 2020, the program achieved the status of Complete City in 2024. However, challenges such as residents’ absence and refusal during field verification have hindered its implementation. This study evaluates land registration policy in supporting the Complete City Program in Pontianak Kota District. Data collection was conducted through both primary and secondary sources, analyzed using a mixed-method research approach. Primary data were obtained through interviews with officials from the Pontianak City Land Office (BPN), the Pontianak City Revenue Agency (Bapenda), and local village administrations involved in the program. Meanwhile, secondary data were derived from official documents, legal regulations, and relevant literature. The findings show that Pontianak Kota District achieved a high success rate of 96%, although it did not yet meet the standard criteria of success. Sungai Bangkong Subdistrict met the success criteria with 97.60%, while Darat Sekip (93.72%), Mariana (93.12%), Tengah (92%), and Sungai Jawi (94.72%) remained below the success criteria. The Complete City Program in Pontianak Kota District has been efficient, responsive, well-targeted, and equitable. Its benefits are evident in the improvement of land administration services. However, its effectiveness is still constrained by low community participation as well as insufficient resources and budget, which hinder the achievement of targets. Strengthening public outreach and inter-agency coordination is necessary to achieve comprehensive and optimal outcomes.
Kolaborasi Model Pentahelix dalam Pengembangan Kota Yogyakarta sebagai Kota Kreatif Yumna, Auliaturrahma; Sahita, Astrie Purnamaning; Budi, Gian Mahardika Setia; Kamila, Qotrun Nada
REKSABUMI Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Agustus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33830/Reksabumi.v4i2.12723.2025

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Yogyakarta is known for its rich cultural heritage and high level of creativity, which has led to efforts to develop the city as a creative city. This study explores actor collaboration within the framework of the pentahelix model in driving Yogyakarta’s transformation into a sustainable creative city. This approach emphasizes the importance of synergy among these elements in building an inclusive, innovative, and locally rooted creative ecosystem. Using a qualitative method by identifying secondary data, the study highlights forms of collaboration such as the development of creative zones, implementation of policies and infrastructure, and community involvement in cultural policy formulation. The findings show that active community participation and bureaucratic flexibility are key factors in the success of collaboration. However, challenges remain, such as communication gaps between actors, unequal access to resources, and the lack of a long-term coordination system. The most significant challenge lies with business actors, who show limited interest in the existing sub-sectors of Yogyakarta’s creative city. This research recommends strengthening cross-sector collaborative platforms, enhancing the capacity of creative communities, and the need for policies that are responsive to the dynamics of the creative industry. Collaboration based on the pentahelix model proves to be a strategic approach in realizing Yogyakarta as a creative city that not only fosters economic growth but also preserves its local cultural identity.
Analisis Spasial Tata Guna Lahan terhadap Tingkat Kerusakan Jalan di Kecamatan Padang Utara Rizki, Rizki; Rahmayana, Lintang
REKSABUMI Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Agustus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33830/Reksabumi.v4i2.13127.2025

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Padang Utara District in Padang City exhibits diverse land use characteristics, which in turn influence the condition of road infrastructure within the area. This study aims to identify the spatial correlation between land use patterns and the level of road damage in Padang Utara District using a map overlay technique. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining qualitative analysis through direct observation and visual map analysis, with quantitative analysis through traffic volume measurements and the proportion of road damage across different land use zones. Primary data were obtained from field observations of physical road conditions and traffic counts in various land use areas. Secondary data were sourced from the 2024 Padang City Statistics Agency (BPS) and the Padang City Spatial Plan (RTRW) 2010–2030. The findings reveal that commercial and service areas account for the highest level of road damage, comprising up to 81% of the total recorded damage points, largely influenced by high traffic volumes, heavy road loads, and intense activity in these zones. In contrast, office areas contributed only 9% of the total road damage, while public service facilities accounted for merely 2%, despite relatively high traffic volumes. This is attributed to the predominance of light vehicles and different patterns of road use. This study is expected to provide insights into the spatial relationship between land use characteristics and road infrastructure conditions, thereby supporting more effective road maintenance planning.
Daya Tarik Wisata Ruang Terbuka Hijau di Jakarta Utara Respati, Diva Teguh
REKSABUMI Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Agustus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33830/Reksabumi.v4i2.12070.2025

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North Jakarta has 8.95 km² of green open space (RTH), representing 6.11% of its total area. This figure falls well below the minimum 30% RTH requirement for urban areas. One way to increase RTH is by stimulating public demand. Therefore, the functions of RTH must be maximized—not only in terms of ecology but also by embracing tourism roles.This article aims to analyze the tourism appeal of RTH in North Jakarta. The analysis employs the 4A framework (attraction, accessibility, amenity, ancillary), storynomics, special-interest tourism, and visitation rates. These components are used to assess RTH’s attractiveness and potential as tourism destinations. A qualitative analysis was conducted on existing RTH, and strategies were developed for tourism development in both current and planned RTH. Based on the findings, 40% of RTH in North Jakarta exhibit tourism potential, accompanied by rising visitation rates. These results highlight strong public demand for RTH with tourism appeal.
Strategi Pengembangan Kota Bandung sebagai Kota Kreatif Desain: Pendekatan SWOT Hanan, Aliyyah; Anggraeni, Jesicca Dhea; Sholihah, Fia; Tita, Refoozan
REKSABUMI Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Agustus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33830/Reksabumi.v4i2.12737.2025

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Bandung was designated as a UNESCO City of Design in 2015, recognizing its contribution to the creative economy, particularly in the field of design. However, the development of Bandung as a creative design city has not yet reached its full potential. Several creative infrastructures are poorly maintained, creative communities remain fragmented, and existing regulations have not been fully implemented. This study aims to formulate development strategies for Bandung as a creative design city using a qualitative descriptive approach and SWOT analysis. The research identifies internal factors (strengths and weaknesses) and external factors (opportunities and threats) through the IFAS and EFAS methods. The analysis indicates that Bandung falls into SWOT Quadrant I, suggesting a strong position with significant opportunities. Therefore, a progressive strategy is recommended everaging internal strengths such as regulations, communities, creative events, and supporting institutions to seize global collaboration opportunities, improve human resources, and promote the city’s creative profile. This strategy is implemented through training programs, incentives, digital promotion, and strengthened cross-sectoral and international collaboration. These findings highlight the importance of synergistic roles among government, communities, and institutions in realizing Bandung ’s vision as a leading global design hub.