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Cities and Urban Development Journal
Published by Universitas Indonesia
ISSN : 3026490X     EISSN : 30264901     DOI : https://doi.org/10.7454/cudj
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Betawi Culture as Cultural Capital in Resilience Against Flood Disasters Aminullah, Muhammad; Sari, Annisa Ananda
Cities and Urban Development Journal Vol. 2, No. 2
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Background: As a region that is downstream of 13 rivers, Jakarta is called a water city that has a natural vulnerability to disasters. Thus, river management is a challenge for Jakarta. Aims: This study examines how the cultural capital of the Betawi Community is currently being revived by the Padepokan Ciliwung Condet in managing the Ciliwung River and how this cultural capital can have an impact on disaster resilience. Methods: This study uses a qualitative approach. This study conducted observations, in-depth interviews, and literature studies to identify the cultural capital used by the community. Results: The results of the study show that the cultural capital applied by the Ciliwung Condet Padepokan Community (KPCD) consists of physical infrastructure and intangible beliefs that connect humans and rivers as twins. KPCD's strategy in flood resilience includes river boundary conservation and education to strengthen the Betawi Cultural perspective on rivers. Conclusion: This study indicates that this approach can be an effective model in flood disaster mitigation in urban areas by utilizing local wisdom and traditional culture. In line with Bourdieu's social capital theory which emphasizes the importance of cultural capital in building community resilience to environmental threats.
People-Centered Development in The Aquarium Village Community Madayani, Cindy; Ramdhani, Dzaky Kayungyun; Chanief, Ahmad Za'iimul
Cities and Urban Development Journal Vol. 2, No. 2
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Background: The changing landscape of Jakarta, especially in coastal areas, has sparked heated debates about spatial planning and social justice. Aims: This study aims to assess the extent to which the basic rights of the residents of Kampung Susun Akuarium are fulfilled, especially in terms of access to public facilities and other basic needs. Methods: The method used in this study is descriptive qualitative. Primary data were obtained through observation and in-depth interviews with residents and representatives of the Bangkit Mandiri Aquarium Cooperative. Secondary data were collected from relevant literature and previous research results. Results: Based on the documented interview results, these indicators were applied to assess the changes that occurred before and after the relocation. Before the relocation, residents of Kampung Akuarium faced forced evictions without adequate legal protection. Conclusion: The fulfillment of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 11 in Kampung Akuarium showed some improvements and challenges.
The Impact of Disparities in Housing Cluster Development Regulations on Water Catchment Area Protection (Case Study: Bekasi City) Ramadhan, Genta Aulia; Nursadi, Harsanto
Cities and Urban Development Journal Vol. 2, No. 2
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Background: The development of housing clusters in urban areas is usually becoming a significant factor that affecting environmental conditions, especially in terms of protecting water catchment areas. This also happened in Bekasi City, the high demand for housing resulted in a rapid increase in the development of housing clusters which in some cases were not in line with environmental protection regulations. Aims: This study aims to analyze the impact of regulatory gaps related to spatial planning and environmental management on the protection of water catchment areas in Bekasi City. Methods: Using a case study approach, this study analyzes existing policies, their implementation in the field, and the impact of these gaps on the function of water catchment areas. Results: The results of the study indicate that regulatory gaps and weak supervision contribute to the reduction of water catchment areas, increased flood risk, and decreased environmental quality in the Bekasi City area. Conclusion: The recommendations of this study include increasing regulatory strictness, improving the supervision system, and adjusting spatial planning policies to focus more on the balance of development and environmental sustainability.
Urbanization and Work Ethic Culture Case Study: Sindang Workers Adi Perdana, Kevin; Sinaga, Rinaldo Sutanto
Cities and Urban Development Journal Vol. 2, No. 2
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Background: Urbanization changes the demographic structure and lifestyle, and drives economic growth and the construction sector including Sindang Workers. Sindang Workers from Sindanglaut, Cirebon, play an important role in urban projects with a high work ethic. This study then links their work culture with the theory of social capital. Aims: The study examines how social capital influences the work ethic culture of Sindang Workers through indicators of migration, work ethic culture, and work discipline. Methods: This study uses a qualitative approach such as interviews and field observations to understand the factors driving the work ethic of Sindang Workers. Results: The results of the study show that Sindang Workers who are motivated by a solid work system demonstrate high discipline, effective communication, and a strong work ethic. They work independently but collaboratively, ensuring productivity and work quality remain high. However, there are variations in individual motivation. This answers the theory of social capital that work ethic is a response of Sindang Workers in a cultural context to adapt to the Sindang Worker community in urban areas. Conclusion: To improve the efficiency and welfare of Sindang Workers, it is necessary to improve work facilities, communication, and collaboration. In addition, to create an inclusive work environment without discrimination, it is necessary to ensure that all workers feel valued and have equal opportunities.
The Role of M Bloc Space as A Creative Space in Forming Popular Culture Among Youth in Jakarta Latip, Abdul; Putra, Lisa Aditia; Imansari, Nadia
Cities and Urban Development Journal Vol. 2, No. 2
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Background: Along with the development of the creative industry, more and more public spaces in the form of creative spaces are found as supporting infrastructure for this creative economic activity. This creative space is then indicated to be one of the factors forming popular culture in urban areas. M Bloc Space, a creative space located in South Jakarta. The space was built through the revitalization process of an old building owned by Perum Peruri into a dynamic creative activity center. Aims: This study aims to analyze the role of M Bloc Space in the formation of popular culture among young people in Jakarta. Methods: This research uses a spatial production theory approach using primary data from field observations and interviews as well as secondary data from literature reviews. Results: This study found that M Bloc Space not only provides facilities for various creative activities, but also creates a space for social interaction. Conclusion: The interaction between the three dimensions of space formation makes the role of M Bloc Space relevant in the formation of popular culture, especially among young people in Jakarta.

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