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Journal of Synergy Landscape
Published by Universitas Trisakti
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28071077     DOI : https://doi.org/10.25105/tjsl
Journal of Synergy Landscape is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes scientific articles of research results, professional work of landscape architecture, review articles, research reports with a range of aspects: Landscape Architecture, Historical Architecture, planning/design, landscape management, ecology and conservation, horticulture, silviculture, urban and regional planning, urban design and rural, art and design, architecture and building, environmental issues, Architectural Science & Engineering, Heritage Architecture, Health Architecture, Architecture, and Tourism Planning, Environmental Architecture
Articles 89 Documents
IDENTIFICATION OF CHILD-FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS AROUND THE INDUSTRIAL AREA IN THE SUB-DISTRICT OF CAKUNG, EAST JAKARTA Ranuna Yonestra Nugraha; Rahel Situmorang; Silia Yuslim
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Vol. 4 No. 1 August 2024 (On Progress)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/6pr5s152

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Cakung sub-district has the largest population of children aged 0–18 years compared to other sub-districts in East Jakarta. Children need space to play. This space is important for child development. Neighborhood parks developed in residential areas are used as places for children to play. Empirical conditions show that neighborhood parks in Cakung District are not qualified the standard of safe distance from industrial activities. The existence of industrial activities and mobility poses many safety and health hazards for children. With the conditions that occur, neighborhood parks, as open spaces closest to where children live, can still be a place for children to play. This study aims to identify the quality of neighborhood parks around industrial areas in Cakung District based on child-friendly criteria. The method used is scoring analysis with the main assessment parameters related to industrial areas and supporting assessment parameters related to the completeness of child-friendly parks, spatial analysis, and quantitative descriptive analysis. The results of this study, which obtained eight neighborhood parks are not qualified the criteria for being child-friendly using the main research parameters. The parks that are not child-friendly are Taman Metland Menteng, Taman PIK, RPTRA Pulo Indah, Taman Casia, RPTRA Menteng Asri, RPTRA Sangkuriang, Taman Yukayuh Metland, and RPTRA Cakung Timur. Then, for the assessment related to the completeness of the park, the results obtained from the RPTRA-type park already have completeness facilities in accordance with child-friendly criteria, while the non-RPTRA park has inadequate garden completeness. Improving the quality of neighborhood parks around industrial areas can be done with a design approach and adding park facilities.
IMPROVING THE ECOLOGICAL IMPACT OF SRENGSENG CITY FOREST IN JAKARTA: A COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION Eka Handayani; Qurrotu Aini Besila; Olivia Seanders
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Vol. 4 No. 1 August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v4i1.21286

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The rapid urbanization in DKI Jakarta has led to environmental challenges such as air pollution, altered microclimates, and diminishing green open spaces (Ruang Terbuka Hijau - RTH). Urban forests, like Srengseng City Forest (Hutan Kota Srengseng) in West Jakarta, play a critical role in mitigating these ecological issues. This study evaluates the current condition of Srengseng City Forest, highlighting its potential and challenges in fulfilling its ecological functions. Through a combination of direct observation, documentation analysis, interviews, and literature review, this research identifies key areas for improvement in forest management and landscape design. Findings reveal that while Srengseng City Forest has significant potential to enhance urban ecological sustainability, it faces challenges in vegetation management, maintenance, and infrastructure. The study provides practical recommendations for optimizing the ecological function of the forest through sustainable landscape design and improved management practices, aiming to strengthen its contribution to Jakarta's environmental sustainability.
UTILIZATION OF NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS IN GRIYA LOKA CLUSTER, BSD CITY, SOUTH TANGERANG Adla Zhahira Ghasyiya Putri; Rahel Situmorang; Nur Intan Simangunsong
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Vol. 4 No. 1 August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v4i1.21287

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The rapid urbanization in DKI Jakarta has led to environmental challenges such as air pollution, altered microclimates, and diminishing green open spaces (Ruang Terbuka Hijau - RTH). Urban forests, like Srengseng City Forest (Hutan Kota Srengseng) in West Jakarta, play a critical role in mitigating these ecological issues. This study evaluates the current condition of Srengseng City Forest, highlighting its potential and challenges in fulfilling its ecological functions. Through a combination of direct observation, documentation analysis, interviews, and literature review, this research identifies key areas for improvement in forest management and landscape design. Findings reveal that while Srengseng City Forest has significant potential to enhance urban ecological sustainability, it faces challenges in vegetation management, maintenance, and infrastructure. The study provides practical recommendations for optimizing the ecological function of the forest through sustainable landscape design and improved management practices, aiming to strengthen its contribution to Jakarta's environmental sustainability.
LAND USE CHANGES IN BANGKA SUB-DISTRICT, SOUTH JAKARTA, AS A FLOOD-PRONE AREA Ghefira Zahra Putri Salsabilla; Rahel Situmorang; Dibyanti Danniswari
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Vol. 4 No. 1 August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v4i1.221299

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CHILD-FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS AROUND INDUSTRIAL AREA IN CAKUNG SUB-DISTRICT, EAST JAKARTA, INDONESIA Nugraha, Ranuna Yonestra; Situmorang, Rahel; Yuslim, Silia
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Vol. 4 No. 1 August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v4i1.21495

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Cakung sub-district in East Jakarta Indonesia has the largest child population aged 0–18 years compared to other sub-districts in East Jakarta. Children need space to play and important for their development. Neighborhood parks developed in residential areas are used as places for children to play. Empirical conditions show that neighborhood parks in the study area are not qualified for the standard of safe distance from industrial activities. The location of industrial activities and mobility poses many safety and health hazards for children. Neighborhood parks as open spaces closest to where children live, can still be a place for children to play. This study aims to identify the quality of neighborhood parks around industrial areas in the Cakung sub-district based on child-friendly criteria. The method used is scoring analysis with the main assessment parameters related to industrial areas and supporting assessment parameters related to the completeness of child-friendly parks, spatial analysis, and quantitative descriptive analysis. The results of this study show that 8 of 16 neighborhood parks do not qualify the criteria for being child-friendly using the main research parameters, the parks are Metland Menteng, PIK, Pulo Indah, Casia, Menteng Asri, Sangkuriang, Yukayuh Metland, and  Cakung Timur. Then the parks are already child-friendly are Buaran Indah,  RW 13 Penggilingan, Penggilingan,  Pulogebang Permai, Modernland,  Cikini Metland, Kenanga Berseri, and Versata Metland. Improving the quality of neighborhood parks around industrial areas can be done with a design approach even though the location of the park is affected by industrial activities
Editor in Chief Fauzi, Reza
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Vol. 4 No. 1 August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/1y6v9t04

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EFFECT OF DIFFERENT AB MIX CONCENTRATIONS ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF SEVERAL MUSTARD VARIETIES IN AN AEROPONIC SYSTEM Arif Aula Rizki; Budiman; Perkasa, Achmad Yozar; Zatanna Balqis
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 4 No. 2 Februari 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v4i2.22125

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The mustard plant is a vegetable that Indonesian people widely consume. This research analyzes differences in AB mix nutrient concentrations on the growth and yield of several mustard varieties in an aeroponic system. The research was conducted in the Greenhouse Smart Farming Gunadarma University Technopark (UG-TechnoPark) from March to June 2024. This research used the Nested Pattern Randomized Complete Group Design method (Nested Design), which consists of 2 factors. Factor I is the concentration of AB mix nutrients (K) consisting of 2 levels, which are 1200 ppm (K1) and 1800 ppm (K2). Factor II is the type of mustard variety (V) consisting of 4 levels, namely Kumala (V1), Shinta F1 (V2), Kometa (V3), and Tosakan (V4). The results showed that differences in AB mix nutrient concentrations have significantly affected the growth and yield of the mustard plant on some parameter, which is plant height, number of leaves, root length, and dry weight of plant canopy with the highest average values, respectively, which is 35.76 cm, 10.81 leaves, 19.84 cm, and 4.18 grams. The differences in varieties have a significant effect on the growth and yield of mustard plants on the parameters of plant height, number of leaves, leaf length, leaf width, shoot wet weight, shoot dry weight, and root dry weight with the highest average value respectively, which is 39.54 cm, 11.87 leaves, 17.39 cm, 10.85 cm, 69.13 grams, 4.98 grams, and 2.06 grams.
INNOVATION IN HIGH-RISE GREEN SPACE IN PANTAI INDAH KAPUK, JAKARTA Firly Putri Irenewati; Martinus Bambang Susetyarto
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 4 No. 2 Februari 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v4i2.22427

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In recent years, attention to the desire for architectural development has increased, especially in applying high-rise green spaces. However, questions about the application in designing nature contribute to the desires and challenges. Then, there are rarely seen examples of the application of three-dimensional greening in high-rise buildings in the Pantai Indah Kapuk area, Jakarta. This study aims to explore the application of biophilic principles in designing high-rise green spaces and their impact on environmental quality, then show one example of a high-rise building that applies three-dimensional greening in the Pantai Indah Kapuk area. The method used is the framework of Stephen R. Kellert and 14 Biophilic Design Patterns from Terrapin Bright Green, which have been modified based on Zhong's research related to designing with nature, namely green space in architecture through a biophilic design framework and the desire to assess the application of biophilic principles in two case studies and one example of a building that applies biophilic principles in the Pantai Indah Kapuk area. The study results show that three-dimensional green space inside the building is still minimal because evaporation in plants makes the interior humid. There are some in the case study, but some are related to the function of commercial buildings and the placement that gets a lot of sunlight. Therefore, the application of biophilic in two case studies and one example of a building in the Pantai Indah Kapuk area on the outside of the building, while inside the building still creates natural elements but resembles nature, both in the form of the building mass and the decoration inside the room.
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT (TOD) CONCEPT AT HARMONI BUSWAY STOP Herika Muhamad Taki; Hanuum Salsabila; Zefanya Elsyeria Yonathan; Astari Minarti
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 4 No. 2 Februari 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v4i2.22428

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Urban issues such as limited land, traffic congestion, and air pollution in Jakarta require efficient solutions. Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) is a concept aimed at maximizing land use and improving public facilities around transit hubs. This research evaluates the implementation of the TOD concept at the Harmoni Busway Station in Central Jakarta using QGIS software to assess data conformity with TOD principles. The results show that the Harmoni Busway Stop meets most TOD principles, mainly walking, cycling, and connecting, with sufficient sidewalks, bicycle lanes, and intermodal connections. However, further development is needed in mix-use and eco-friendly facilities to optimize the area's function as a sustainable transit hub.
STUDY OF CLIMATE RESILIENCE ACTION IN THE WATER SECTOR WITH THE APPLICATION AND INNOVATION OF NATURE BASE SOLUTION (NBS) Widyo Astono; Ernamaiyanti; Margareta M. Sintorini
Journal of Synergy Landscape Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Vol. 4 No. 2 Februari 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/tjsl.v4i2.22514

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Clean water is one of the goals of sustainable development or Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2030. The Nature-based Solution (NBS) system can coordinate several systems in urban areas to be integrated with water treatment. This study aims to determine the action plan and innovation in the water sector in the application of NBS. This research is a qualitative study. Primary and secondary data obtained will be analyzed by looking at the substance's depth, diversity, and relevance (content analysis). The research locations are the Riau Islands Province, East Kalimantan Province, and East Nusa Tenggara Province. Substance analysis is applied to analyze interview transcript data with stakeholders and the community. The system features maintained in the water sector are water availability for domestic and economic activities, agriculture, energy, environmental and public health, infrastructure, buildings, and other important assets. The ecosystem components are green and blue spaces, blue and green water, and humans. NBS actions in core activities are the construction and adjustment of rainwater storage media for drought disaster resilience "in the form of infiltration wells/rainwater storage wells with adequate capacity in coastal/non-coastal areas. Another action that can be applied to core activities is the application of Green-Blue Open Space in providing integrated and sustainable green open spaces in urban areas.