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Cities and Urban Development Journal
Published by Universitas Indonesia
ISSN : 3026490X     EISSN : 30264901     DOI : https://doi.org/10.7454/cudj
Focus and Scope journal includes: - Urban Studies, Development; - Urban Archipelago (Island, Ocean Settlements); - Urban Economics (Finance, Macro and Micro Economic, Demography, Tourism); - Urban Social Studies (Sociology, History, Heritage and Culture, Education, Community Development); - Urban Health (Health, Lifestyle, Safety, Disaster); - Urban Sciences (Urban Settlement, Facilities, Infrastructure, Transportation); - Urban Security (Defence, Security and Justice, Terrorism, Criminalities); - Urban Spatial and Architecture (Planning and Spatial, Design and Art); - Urban Environment (Climate, Thermal Comfort, Green Cities, Blue Cities, Water); - Sustainable Cities (Technology and Innovation, Smart Cities, Energy, Housing);
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The Relationship of Mental Health with Learning Achievement in Adolescent Mukarom, Muhammad Zulfikri; Daeli, Weslei
Cities and Urban Development Journal Vol. 1, No. 2
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Background: Mental health is not yet considered important in some countries. The most common mental health disorder in teenagers is depression. This research aims to determine whether there is a relationship between mental health and academic achievement in adolescents. When mental disorders occur, there will be problems with attention and concentration, health problems, difficulty understanding the material and motivation to learn will also decrease, affecting grades or achievement at school. Aims: This research aims to determine whether there is a relationship between mental health and academic achievement in adolescents. Methods: The mental health measuring tool uses SRQ-29 (Self reporting Questionnaire 29) which is standard from WHO. The number of respondents was 73 respondents at SMK X Bogor. The method used is correlation description. Results: Based on research results, the frequency distribution of respondents based on learning achievement shows that the majority of teenagers have completed their grades. Conclusion: There is a relationship between mental health and learning achievement. Then teachers understand more about the development of adolescent characteristics so that students feel comfortable when conducting counseling and schools need to provide facilities for students to develop their talents positively.
Social Competencies of Productive Age Inclusion in The Work Industry in DKI Jakarta Ratnasari, Dyah Nawang
Cities and Urban Development Journal Vol. 1, No. 2
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Background: Competencies of people with inclusion or disabilities of productive age in urban areas who have the opportunity to work in the work industry in the Special Capital Region (DKI) Jakarta. Aims: Seeing the relationship between the role of the world of work and their acceptance of inclusion or employment opportunities for inclusive children of productive age in Jakarta. Methods: This research was conducted using a qualitative approach using in-depth interview techniques with a single instrumental case study, employers and families of people with inclusion. Data was obtained from interviews with key and supporting informants, namely family and employers. In line with observation by sight, as well as in-depth and direct observation of the daily lives of people with disabilities. Results: The research results show that employees with disabilities in trusted companies have superior abilities consisting of intellectual, emotional and social abilities. Conclusion: The results of research and study findings on the social competence of people with disabilities who work formally and informally, it turns out that they have social competence and the potential to work well and seriously.
Collaborative Strategy in Utilizing Restaurant Leftover Food for Vulnerable Communities in Depok City Sikumbang, Idris Hadi
Cities and Urban Development Journal Vol. 1, No. 2
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Background: The largest waste component every year is waste originating from the wasteful culture and lifestyle of some city residents which has an impact on the generation of waste originating from waste/leftover food. Aims: This research aims to determine the city community's strategy for utilizing leftover food suitable for consumption produced by restaurants to be used to fulfill food needs for vulnerable communities in Depok City. Methods: This research was conducted using a mixed research method, explanation design method. The quantitative method consists of distributing questionnaires and observing secondary data, while the qualitative method consists of field observations and interviews. Results: The results of this research show that the people of Depok City really support efforts to utilize leftover food suitable for consumption from restaurants to fulfill the basic food needs of vulnerable residents. The desired strategy for managing leftover food suitable for consumption is through the formation of an official organization in collaboration with the local government and the private sector or the community which will develop and supervise standard procedures, concepts and implementation actions starting from the preparation of the leftover food program suitable for consumption, distribution and post-implementation of the program. Conclusion: The existence of this systematic collaborative organization is a guarantee of the fulfillment of halal aspects, health or hygienic aspects and aspects of the availability of leftover food suitable for consumption for vulnerable urban communities who need it.
Dwelling Quality Assessment During Covid-19 Pandemic Self Isolation in East Jakarta Afandi, Aisyah Arimurti
Cities and Urban Development Journal Vol. 1, No. 2
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Background: The government encouraged public health protection with self isolation policy as an effort to control Covid-19 on a wide scale and prevent an increase in occupation rate on health service facilities in order to quickly and effectively handling confirmed cases of Covid-19. Dwelling quality is a significant factor to ensure that self isolation can be carried out effectively since it is stated in public health theory that one of the factors that influences a person's health status is dwelling quality. Aims: This research aims to assess dwelling quality where self-isolation being carried out during Covid-19 in East Jakarta. Methods: This research was conducted using qualitative research based on primary data sources collected through interviews, observation, and documentation. This research used non-probability sampling and snowball sampling, technique. Results: The findings in this research indicate that dwelling in East Jakarta do not meet several qualification related to building density, components and spatial arrangement, air circulation and natural lighting, as well as the house yard. Conclusion: Dwelling in East Jakarta where self isolation being carried out during Covid-19 pandemic are considered to be underqualified.
Analysis of Online Zumba Post Covid-19 Pandemic: Case Study of A Fitness Center in Kemang, South Jakarta Hernandi, Redidzia; Afandi, Aisyah Arimurti; ., Asfarinal; Nandhito, Garrin Alif
Cities and Urban Development Journal Vol. 1, No. 2
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Background: This research discusses the analysis of zumba in the network (online or online) during the Covid-19 pandemic and after the Covid-19 pandemic with the perspective of socio-cultural change. Aims: The aim of this research is to analyze the implementation of online Zumba and its sustainability after the pandemic. Methods: The research method used in this research is literature study and interviews which are then analyzed within the framework of the interactional dimension of socio-cultural change theory. The interactional dimension of socio-cultural change theory is defined as a symptom of changing social structures and cultural patterns in a society. The interactional dimension of socio-cultural change theory has five aspects, namely: changes in frequency, changes in social distance, changes in intermediaries, changes in rules or patterns, and changes in interactions. Results: The results of literature analysis and interviews state that there has been an increase in the frequency of online zumba, adjustments to social distance, changes in intermediaries, changes in rules, and changes in interactions. Conclusion: Online zumba is a new sports business segment that has been maintained after the Covid-19 pandemic with adjustments to become hybrid zumba classes. Hybrid Zumba is carried out by combining members who attend in person and members who attend online. Even though the YouTube platform now has a variety of zumba videos, online zumba is recognized as superior because of the two-way social interaction between instructors and members.

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