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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);
Articles 25 Documents
Analysis of Investment Interest of Jakarta’s Business Actors to Invest at the National Capital of Nusantara Purnama, Suryadi Jaya; Triwiyanto, Askar; Chotib, Chotib
Cities and Urban Development Journal Vol. 2, No. 1
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Background: The existence of opportunities for business actors to invest must be balanced with incentive policies to provide an attraction for business actors to invest in the new national capital so that they can create new jobs so that economic recovery occurs while increasing Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP). Aims: This research was conducted in Jakarta and its surroundings and aims to analyze the development of investment interest and the factors that influence the business world in investing in The Capital City of Nusantara. Methods: This research was carried out using path analysis using multiple linear regression techniques using data processing based on SPSS 26 software and comparing it with the Partial Least Square (PLS) model. Results: Hypothesis testing shows consistent results that political, economic, environmental factors as well as trust factors have an appropriate and significant relationship with investment interest in The Capital City of Nusantara. Meanwhile, government policy factors and social factors do not have a significant relationship with investment interest in The Capital City of Nusantara. political, government policy, social, economic and environmental factors have a significant positive relationship with trust. The Sobel test shows that the trust variable is an intervening factor in the influence of economic, government policy, environmental and social variables on investment interest. Conclusion: Evaluation and analysis of laws and regulations related to moving the country's capital need to be the next research that will complement this research.
Analysis of Mothers Participation in Bringing Their Toddlers to Posyandu in the Banda Raya Community Health Center Area, Banda Aceh City in 2023 Hariyanti, Susi; Hartono, Risky Kusuma
Cities and Urban Development Journal Vol. 2, No. 1
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Background: Integrated Service Post (Posyandu) is a community-sourced health center that belongs to the community and is integrated into the lufe and culture of the community. Lack of community participation in the utilization of Posyandu is one of the problems that hamper the implementation of health services through Posyandu. Domain factors of low participation are from family support, knowledge and attitudes of mothers of toddlers. This support D/S coverage (D is the number of toddlers weighed and S is the number of all toddlers in the area) which is not meeting the national target of 80%. Aims: This study aims to determine the factors associated with the motivation of mothers of toddlers to participate in Posyandu activities in Banda Raya. Methods: This study uses qualitative-quantitative methods with a cross-sectional research design. Results: The results of data processing showed that the characteristics of respondents in the Banda Raya sub-district area had a proportion of maternal participation in the Posyandu category with a less role of 53.41% more dominant that those who participated (46.59%). The factor that influences the level of motivation of mothers of toddlers to Posyandu distance. Community participation in Posyandu activities is only 50% present to the Posyandu, this shows that the target in the health sector has not been achieved. Conclusion: To enhance knowledge about the benefits of Posyandu, the Puskesmas can conduct counselling or health promotion about the benefits of Posyandu so that health workers, community leaders, and related agencies can increase axposure about Posyandu to the community for revitalization.
The Role of the “EcoMasjid” Program in Jakarta in the Development of Awareness of Eco-Friendly Living Culture Purwanto, Heru; Imawan, Ficky Augusta; Reynold, Wiliam
Cities and Urban Development Journal Vol. 2, No. 1
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Background: The acceleration of the social and economic today has produced a new phenomenon and challenge: Environmental crisis. As a result, various studies from diverse disciplines and perspectives, seek to carry out various mitigative and preventive analyses and innovations. One of them is through a religious approach that is believed to influence the movement, especially in the context of Indonesia with a Muslim population of 240.62 million as the majority population in Indonesia and a total of 299,692 mosques. Aims: This study seeks to study the role of one of the efforts made by the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) in the "EcoMasjid" program as an effort to move mosques which are considered not only religious spaces, but community spaces, and the epicenter of social growth. Methods: Through a qualitative approach in the form of interview, observation, and literature study methods, the author uses several supporting concepts such as EcoMosque, Religious Creativity, and the Relationship between Religious Organizations and the social patterns of the community in social issues. Results: The results of this study show that EcoMasjid as a program, in general, has an impact on improving the culture of environmentally friendly living. This is supported by several efforts such as infrastructure approaches, lectures related to environmental issues, and other communication with pilgrims. Conclusion: This program still needs expansion in the context of participation, as well as the involvement of young people to bring innovations for the development of EcoMasjid in building closeness and relevance in the community.
Analysis of the Suitability of the Capacity and Quality of the Jakarta Government in Implementing SNI 03-1733-2004 and the Long Term Regional Development Plan for Jakarta 2005 – 2025 Santoso, Nur Iman; Barus, Lita Sari
Cities and Urban Development Journal Vol. 2, No. 1
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center for government, economy, and politics. The ethnic diversity influences the community's access to political facilities such as government offices, polling stations, and information centers. Aims: The research aims to analyze the enhancement of government capacity. It is necessary to develop the professionalism of government officials and institutions to achieve good governance in the implementation of Indonesian National Standard (SNI) 03-1733-2004. Methods: Literature and demographic studies were conducted to implement SNI 03-1733-2004. Results: Out of 44 sub-districts, only 15 meet the SNI, and out of 267 urban villages, only 125 comply with the standard. This indicates a need for improvements in public facilities and services. Conclusion: Addressing the challenges of accessibility, security, and community participation is key to creating a democratic and inclusive political environment. Collaboration between the government, community, and stakeholders is required to support political activities beneficial to all Jakarta residents.
Ideational Basis of Civil Society Supporting the Sustainable Development Agenda Kusumaningrum, Demeiati Nur; Kurniawati, Dyah Estu
Cities and Urban Development Journal Vol. 2, No. 1
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Background: In discussing consumption and the environment as part of social change, Malang City and Regency become a study of the relationship between the state and civil society in efforts to overcome the challenges of climate change, one of which is the waste problem. Unfortunately, less attention to analyze how and why civil society supports the global development agenda. Aims: This article attempts to discuss the intersubjective factors that encourage the role of civil society in supporting the achievement of sustainable urban development targets. Methods: The research applies qualitative methods with content analysis referring to primary data sourced from interviews, observations, social media content and government publication documents accessed online. Secondary data was obtained from literature studies and analysis of news articles. Results: Through a constructivist perspective, the 'zero waste living' community is believed to act as a creative class and norm empowerment to support the realization of a sustainable city. The process of institutionalization and norm diffusion occurs in the interaction and communication of community networks at all levels of activity. Conclusion: There is a process of internalization of the norm of 'your trash is your responsibility' and the principle of 'prevent-sort-process' in intensive communication and interaction networks in interconnected areas, both in environmental activist community forums, student guardian/student guardian friendship forums, and citizen/ Family Empowerment and Welfare (PKK) forums.
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
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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
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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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