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Pangripta Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Perencanaan Pembangunan
ISSN : 26205785     EISSN : 26155702     DOI : https://doi.org/10.58411/pangripta.v6i1
PANGRIPTA adalah Jurnal Ilmiah yang diterbitkan oleh Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Daerah Kota Malang. Jurnal PANGRIPTA memuat artikel hasil penelitian dan karya ilmiah lainnya yang FOKUS PADA PERENCANAAN PEMBANGUNAN untuk bidang kajian ekonomi, sumber daya alam, pembangunan manusia, pembangunan masyarakat, sosial budaya, infrastruktur, pengembangan wilayah dan inovasi daerah guna menunjang perumusan kebijakan pembangunan Kota Malang
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 159 Documents
Policies and Strategies for Handling Uninhabitable Houses (RTLH) in Malang City suprianto, supri
PANGRIPTA Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Pangripta Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Perencanaan Pembangunan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58411/vbmhc049

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Inadequate housing (RTLH) is one of the main challenges in urban governance, especially in areas with high poverty rates. Malang City, as a major city in East Java, is facing RTLH issues that require strategic interventions and effective policies. Based on data from SATUDATA Malang City, the number of RTLH has decreased from 1,471 units in 2022 to 1,013 units in 2024. This decrease was supported by a budget allocation of IDR 2 billion from the Malang City Government in 2024 which was used to rehabilitate 100 RTLH units using the roof, floor and wall repair (aladin) method. In addition, the involvement of various stakeholders, such as Baznas Malang City and the private sector, also contributed to the efforts to improve housing for low-income people. This article aims to analyze the policies that have been implemented, evaluate the effectiveness of the RTLH rehabilitation program, and provide policy recommendations that are more optimal in accelerating RTLH settlement in Malang City. Using a quantitative descriptive analysis method, this research processes data from various official sources to provide a comprehensive picture of the development of RTLH and strategies that can be implemented to improve the quality of housing in Malang City in a sustainable manner
Modeling Urban Land Transformation In Malang City: A Cellular Automata Model With Artificial Neural Networks And Logistic Regression Dimas Widya Putra; Primastia Risang Narindra
PANGRIPTA Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Pangripta Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Perencanaan Pembangunan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58411/g67mj831

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This study aims to model urban land transformation in Malang City using a Cellular Automata (CA) approach integrated with Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) and Logistic Regression (LR). The model was developed to predict land-use changes over the next 10 years (2024-2034) by utilizing spatial data from 2014 and 2024. The method involves spatial analysis using Quantum GIS (QGIS) software with the MOLUSCE plugin, which enables the simulation of land cover changes based on transition probability matrices. The results show that the CA-LR model provides higher accuracy compared to the CA-ANN model, with a Kappa value reaching 1 at the location level. The simulations indicate a significant decrease in non-built-up land, from 4,090.85 ha in 2024 to 3,731.40 ha in 2044, while built-up land increased from 7,030.70 ha to 7,390.15 ha over the same period. Factors such as population growth, accessibility, and land prices were identified as the main drivers of land-use change. The findings of this study can serve as a reference for stakeholders in planning sustainable urban development, particularly in managing settlement growth and maintaining a balance between built-up areas and green open spaces.
Effectiveness of Handling Complaints and Community Satisfaction in Population Administration Services in Malang City RAHMA BAITS NUR, AYU WANDANI MUSTIKA
PANGRIPTA Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Pangripta Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Perencanaan Pembangunan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58411/3ypev657

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The Malang City Government continues to strive to improve the quality of population administration services, especially in the effectiveness of the complaints system in Malang City Population and Civil Registration Service (Dispendukcapil).. Service standards set out in Decree of the Head of the Malang City Population and Civil Registration Department Number 188.451/66/35.73.409/2024 emphasizes transparency, accountability and responsiveness in handling public complaints. However, the effectiveness of the complaint system is still a challenge, especially in terms of speed of response, ease of access, and compliance with service standards. This research aims to measure the influence of the effectiveness of the complaints system on the level of community satisfaction in population administration services in Malang City. The method used is quantitative with approach survey towards the service user community. Data were analyzed using linear regression to test the relationship between complaint effectiveness variables and community satisfaction. The research results show that the effectiveness of the complaint system has a significant influence on community satisfaction. Factors such as response speed, information transparency, And easy access to complaint services contribute to increasing service user satisfaction. However, several obstacles are still found, such as lack of socialization of complaint mechanisms And variability in the speed with which complaints are handled. These findings emphasize the importance of increasing the effectiveness of the complaints system through optimization of digital mechanisms, improving HR skills, as well as continuous evaluation of service standards, to ensure better quality of service for the people of Malang City.
Strategic Integration of Tourism, Sports, and Cultural Sectors for Sustainable Regional Development in Malang City sunarsih, sunarsih
PANGRIPTA Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Pangripta Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Perencanaan Pembangunan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58411/9hjpx678

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This study investigates the performance transformation of the Office of Youth, Sports, and Tourism (Disporapar) of Malang City in 2023, based on the Performance Accountability Report (LAKIP). The primary aim is to examine the strategic synergy among three core sectors—tourism, sports, and culture—and their contribution to regional development. Employing a qualitative approach with document analysis as the principal method, the findings reveal significant improvements in key performance indicators, with four out of six targets exceeding 100% realization. Notable achievements include a 298.32% increase in youth leadership participation and a 218.85% growth in creative economy actors. These accomplishments reflect robust internal innovation and effective cross-sector collaboration. Beyond presenting quantitative performance metrics, this study offers critical insights into institutional strategies for optimizing regional potential. The integration of measurable, participatory, and outcome-oriented programs across sectors emerges as a vital foundation for building an inclusive and sustainable development ecosystem. In this regard, Disporapar Malang stands as a potential model for transformative local governance—where bureaucracy transcends administrative function to co-create the city’s cultural and social future through synergistic approaches.
A Critical Analysis of Malang City Government Policy on Road Repair Targets: An Evaluation of Infrastructure Performance Based on Dunn’s Model Ardik, Muhammad
PANGRIPTA Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Pangripta Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Perencanaan Pembangunan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58411/pvn3tq58

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This study examines the implementation of the Malang City Government’s policy targeting the repair of damaged and potholed roads. Employing a qualitative approach and guided by William N. Dunn’s evaluation model, the research assesses the policy along six key indicators: effectiveness, efficiency, sufficiency, equity, responsiveness, and timeliness. Data were gathered through in-depth interviews with municipal staff and document analysis. Findings indicate that while the policy has achieved high levels of road quality—with 98.85% of roads meeting a “sound” condition—the distribution of repair efforts remains uneven. Key impediments include budget constraints, weather-related delays, and limited technical human resources, whereas strong community participation and continuous monitoring emerge as central supporting factors. The study concludes with recommendations for enhanced data integration, adaptive budget planning, and strengthened public engagement to further optimize infrastructure repair efforts in Malang City.
Evaluating Social and Functional Effectiveness of Community Agroparks: A Multidimensional Approach from Malang City Hasan, Khojanah; Rizky, Nina; Afrilia, Nur Khusmiyah
PANGRIPTA Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Pangripta Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Perencanaan Pembangunan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58411/6x8ka371

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Community agroparks represent an innovative approach to urban green space management, combining ecological services, social interaction, aesthetic value, and local economic participation. This study adopts a multidimensional analytical approach to evaluate their effectiveness in Malang City, Indonesia. Using Multidimensional Scaling (MDS), agroparks were classified into four typologies based on facility provision, green coverage, and community activity levels. A Service Quality Gap Analysis was then applied to assess perceived performance across ecological, socio-cultural, aesthetic, and economic dimensions. Findings reveal that community-managed agroparks outperform government-managed ones in socio-cultural engagement, but still face gaps in aesthetic quality and income- generating potential. The study contributes to urban sustainability research by operationalizing a combined typology–gap framework to measure agropark performance and offering targeted recommendations to improve infrastructure design, participatory programming, and local economic integration. These insights support policy directions aimed at enhancing the multifunctionality of agroparks and advancing SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities).
Financial Feasibility as a Decision-Making Tool for Regional Infrastructure Projects: A Regional Development Perspective Puspitosari, Endah; Bakhtiar, Achmad Chaedar Yasin; Zahroh, Viony Alfiyatu
PANGRIPTA Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Pangripta Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Perencanaan Pembangunan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58411/nfv7bn32

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Effective regional infrastructure planning requires not only technical soundness but also financial accountability to ensure long-term sustainability and equitable resource allocation. This article refines the application of financial feasibility analysis as a decision-making tool, focusing on four key indicators NPV, BCR, IRR, and PP—and situates them within a regional development framework. The Bango Water Supply System Development Project (2023–2047) in Malang City is employed as a study case to illustrate how financial feasibility outcomes can inform policy choices. Results indicate that the project demonstrates positive financial performance across all indicators, confirming its viability under baseline assumptions. Beyond numerical validation, the study emphasizes the strategic role of financial feasibility analysis in prioritizing projects, attracting public private investment, and aligning infrastructure initiatives with SDG targets for water access and sustainable cities. This contribution provides actionable insights for policymakers seeking to balance fiscal discipline with inclusive growth objectives.
Building Climate-Resilient Cities through Sustainable Development: Malang’s Regional Experience 2020–2025 Fathoni, Irfan; Sunarsih; Ramadhani, Dyon Seno
PANGRIPTA Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Pangripta Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Perencanaan Pembangunan
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The accelerating pace of urbanization and environmental degradation in Indonesian secondary cities has heightened the urgency of aligning sustainable development with climate resilience strategies. This study explores Malang City’s regional experience between 2020 and 2025, analyzing air quality trends, population growth, land-use change, and local policy responses to climate risks. Results show that despite modest progress such as the creation of 98 urban parks, 8 urban forests, expansion of urban farming in 57 neighborhoods, and community-based climate initiatives (ProKlim) the city continues to face critical challenges, including recurrent floods (211 cases in 2022 alone), persistent air pollution (PM2.5 levels exceeding WHO thresholds), and declining green open space. Comparative insights from Surabaya and Semarang demonstrate that stronger spatial planning enforcement, innovative adaptation technologies, and inclusive governance can significantly improve resilience outcomes. This research advances the literature on regional development by framing sustainable development as a human-centered process that safeguards ecological systems, enhances quality of life, and ensures equitable benefits across social groups. It further provides practical implications for policymakers, urban planners, and community stakeholders in designing climate-resilient cities.
Fiscal Performance and Financial Independence of Malang City Government (2020–2024): A Qualitative Assessment Wahyudi, Untung; Zahroh, Viony Alfiyatu; Novitasari, Dewi
PANGRIPTA Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): Pangripta Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Perencanaan Pembangunan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58411/4erens08

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This research examines the fiscal performance and financial independence of the Malang City Government from 2020 to 2024 through a qualitative descriptive analysis designed to reveal fiscal management dynamics under decentralization policy. The study uses official financial documents, statistical data, and policy analyses to evaluate fiscal effectiveness, efficiency, and flexibility within local governance. Findings reveal a positive trajectory of fiscal performance, with Regional Original Income (PAD) growing by 8.1% annually, although dependence on central transfers remains high at 62% of total revenue in 2024. The fiscal independence ratio rose from 29.3% in 2021 to 33.8% in 2024, supported by tax digitalization and service-based levy reforms. Malang City maintained an unqualified audit opinion (WTP) for fourteen consecutive years, reflecting transparent governance. The study concludes that sustainable fiscal capacity can be enhanced through diversified revenue generation rooted in digital and creative economies, improved fiscal oversight, and inter-regional collaboration. These insights contribute to understanding fiscal decentralization at the urban level.