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Jurnal Arsitektur Lansekap
Published by Universitas Udayana
ISSN : -     EISSN : 24425508     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24843/JAL.2025.v11.i01
Landscapes are visible and integrative social-ecological systems with variable spatial and temporal dimensions. They have expressive aesthetic, natural, and cultural qualities that are perceived and valued by people in multiple ways and invite actions resulting in landscape change. Landscapes are increasingly urban in nature and ecologically and culturally sensitive to changes at local through global scales. Multiple disciplines and perspectives are required to understand landscapes and align social and ecological values to ensure the sustainability of landscapes. The journal is based on the premise that landscape science linked to planning and design can provide mutually supportive outcomes for people and nature. Landscape science brings landscape ecology and urban ecology together with other disciplines and cross-disciplinary fields to identify patterns and understand social-ecological processes influencing landscape change. Landscape planning brings landscape architecture, urban and regional planning, landscape and ecological engineering, and other practice-oriented fields to bear in processes for identifying problems and analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating desirable alternatives for landscape change. Landscape design brings plans, designs, management prescriptions, policies and other activities and form-giving products to bear in effecting landscape change. The implementation of landscape planning and design also generates new patterns of evidence and hypotheses for further research, providing an integral link with landscape science and encouraging transdisciplinary collaborations to build robust knowledge and problem solving capacity.
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Perencanaan Para Sport Center sebagai sarana pembelajaran luar ruang bagi anak berkebutuhan khusus di SLB Negeri 1 Badung, Bali Destiana, Audry Haniyah; Yusiana, Lury Sevita; Fitriana, Devvy Alvionita
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Children with Special Needs (CSN) possess unique characteristics that require specialized learning approaches and supportive environments, including outdoor facilities that foster motor, social, and individual development. Special Needs School 1 Badung, as an educational institution for ABK, has yet to provide an optimal outdoor space. The urgency of planning such a space is driven by the need for facilities that channel students' talents and interests through appropriate physical activities. This study aims to design a Para Sport center as an inclusive and adaptive educational outdoor space to support physical and motor activities and the development of student talents. A descriptive qualitative method with a landscape planning approach was employed, comprising stages of identification, inventory, analysis, synthesis, and the formulation of planning concepts. The results indicate that the Para Sport center design must prioritize accessibility, safety, comfort, and the provision of diverse adaptive sports facilities tailored to the interests and abilities of ABK, such as boccia and athletics. This study concludes that inclusive outdoor spaces play a critical role in enhancing educational quality, channeling student potential, and improving physical and motor skills.
Studi komparasi fungsi traffic island Taman Rama Shinta dengan traffic island Taman Patung Tualen di Badung, Bali Ida Bagus Kade Adi Putra; I Gusti Agung Ayu Rai Asmiwyati
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Traffic islands serve to regulate traffic flow and provide temporary waiting spaces for pedestrians. However, there are indications of a functional shift at the Taman Rama Shinta Traffic Island (TITRS) in Mengwi due to physical elements that do not align with its designated function, such as seating facilities and a garden design with access from multiple directions. Meanwhile, the Taman Patung Tualen Traffic Island (TITPT) in South Kuta demonstrates a function that aligns more closely with existing regulations. These differences indicate a hypothesis that physical elements may influence the functional shift of a traffic island. This study aims to inventory existing conditions, compare the functions of TITRS and TITPT, and provide design recommendations based on regulations and user perceptions. The research method uses a survey method approach through field observation, questionnaires, and interviews. The comparison is based on three variables: function, facilities, and site character elements, with reference to the Minister of Transportation Regulation No. PM 48 of 2023. The results show that TITRS has undergone a functional shift, while TITPT continues to function as a passive traffic island. Design recommendations include limiting access and removing seating at TITRS, and improving the landscape quality of TITPT. This research is expected to serve as a reference for managers in organizing traffic islands in accordance with their intended function.
Analisis kesesuaian antara aktivitas terhadap fasilitas rekreasi di ruang limpah sungai, Waduk Brigif, Kota Jakarta Selatan Arthur Wira Yudha; Utami, Ni Wayan F.
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Green Open Spaces (GOS) play an important role as multifunctional areas that support community recreational activities by providing public facilities. However, a mismatch between activity patterns and existing facilities can hinder their optimal use. This study was conducted at Ruang Limpah Sungai (RLS), Waduk Brigif, South Jakarta, to analyze the alignment between visitor activity patterns and available facilities. A quantitative descriptive method using an Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA) approach was applied, drawing on field observations, questionnaires, and literature review. The findings show that the jogging track and amphitheater are priority facilities requiring improvement and evaluation. The jogging track needs enhancement in responsiveness, security, and communication, while the amphitheater requires improvements in tangible, user understanding, and accessibility. Recommendations are presented as spatial concepts focusing on pavement materials, seating, inclusive facilities for people with disabilities, and sanitation. This study concludes that implementing responsive, inclusive, and user-oriented landscape design is essential to optimize the function of GOS as spaces for recreation, sports, and social interaction.
Perencanaan lanskap ekowisata di lahan carik Desa Cibodas Bandung, Provinsi Jawa Barat Hayati, Munira; Fitri, Rini; Fauzi, Reza
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This study addresses the lack of spatial planning and the suboptimal utilization of ecological, socio-cultural, and economic potentials in Lahan Carik, Cibodas Village, Bandung Regency. Although the area is a fertile highland region with distinctive agricultural traditions and community-based livestock systems, its development is hindered by limited infrastructure and tourism facilities. The objective of this study is to design an ecotourism concept that integrates environmental conservation, education, and recreation, while also empowering the local community through participatory planning. This research employs a qualitative method, with data collected through field observations, interviews, and literature review. The data is analyzed descriptively, focusing on environmental, socio-cultural, economic, and accessibility aspects. The findings indicate that the area possesses high biodiversity, traditional farming practices, strong cultural values, and scenic landscapes. However, it lacks organized spatial zoning, interpretive facilities, and sustainable infrastructure. The proposed concept includes functional zoning (conservation, production, recreation, water conservation, and buffer zones), educational trails, environmentally friendly circulation systems, and active community involvement in the management of agrotourism programs. Recommended facilities include a botanical garden, livestock waste processing area, composting unit, and a traditional farming demonstration zone, aimed at enhancing both ecological value and visitor experience. The discussion emphasizes the importance of aligning spatial design with the site’s ecological characteristics and local socio-economic context. In conclusion, the proposed design concept serves as a sustainable and participatory ecotourism framework that can revitalize Lahan Carik as an educational, ecological, and cultural destination, while providing benefits for both the environment and the local community.
Desain ruang memorial di kawasan bencana likuefaksi Balaroa Idris, Syahril; Amar; Zainal; Bakri, Muhammad; Arief, Irdinal; Mardin, Rifai; Burhanuddin
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After the 7.4-magnitude earthquake, tsunami, and liquefaction disaster in September 2018, the Balaroa sub-district of Palu City was severely affected by liquefaction, which covered approximately 50 hectares with a perimeter of about 2.5 kilometres. This area was predominantly residential. Historically, residents of West Gunung Marawola avoided passing through this area when travelling to the Manonda Inpres Market, as the wheels of their carts would often become stuck. Consequently, the site was named Tagari Lonjo (a waterlogged and muddy area). This served as a form of natural mitigation, indicating that the site was unsuitable for habitation. This paper aims to establish a correlation between the initial conditions and the management of potential risks following the disaster. The research employs qualitative methods and utilises the Sendai Framework (as a conceptual foundation) and SWOT analysis (as a strategy formulation tool). The proposed design concept involves planning and utilisation of the former Balaroa liquefaction site, focusing not only on physical and ecological recovery but also on socio-economic revitalisation and strengthening resilience to future disasters. Based on the analysis, the geotechnical conditions of the former liquefaction site in Balaroa Village are recommended to be utilised as Ruang Natebuka Kodara (green open space) within land-use planning, with agrotourism potential that can foster economic self-reliance and help alleviate communal trauma. It is hoped that this paper will contribute particularly to education on mitigation and resilience, supporting regional sustainability through innovative post-disaster recovery strategies.
Estimasi potensi biomassa permukaan, stok karbon, dan produksi oksigen berdasarkan keragaman jenis pohon di ruang terbuka hijau (RTH) Kabupaten Jombang Utomo, Djagad Fajar; Baskara, Medha
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Jombang Regency is one of the strategic areas in East Java that still contributes to carbon emissions, making green open spaces (GOS) with tree vegetation essential for mitigating climate change. This study aimed to identify tree species diversity and estimate aboveground biomass, carbon stock, carbon dioxide absorption, and oxygen production in four GOS areas in the form of city parks in Jombang Regency, as well as to analyze the influence of tree characteristics such as height, trunk diameter, number of individuals, and wood density on their environmental contributions. The research was conducted in Mojoagung Park, Kebonratu Park, Kebonrojo Park, and Alun-alun Jombang using a direct survey method and non-destructive allometric estimation. The data collected included tree species identification, height and diameter measurements, and biomass and carbon calculations based on the condition of the tree. Results showed a total of 1.005 trees from 56 species, with a moderate diversity range 1,81 to 2,72 and a high evenness index range 0,71 to 0,83. Kebonratu Park had the highest contributions to carbon absorption and oxygen production, followed by Kebonrojo Park, Alun-alun Jombang, and Mojoagung Park. The vegetation structure and composition of each GOS influenced the variations in contributions. The study concluded that tree characteristics significantly affect carbon absorption and oxygen production potential, making them a vital basis for ecological and sustainable GOS management recommendations.
Valuasi ekonomi pohon tua sebagai pembentuk karakter lanskap perkotaan Malang: Pendekatan metode Danish (VAT03) Ahmad Zahid Izulhaq; Medha Baskara
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Old urban trees are vital environmental and identity assets currently threatened by urbanization and infrastructure development. The lack of protection policies based on economic valuation poses a significant challenge to the conservation of these historic trees. This study aims to estimate the economic value of three types of old trees (Samanea saman, Ficus benjamina, and Canarium indicum) in Malang City using the Danish Valuation Method (VAT03). The assessment is based on four parameters: Basic Value (B), Health Factor (H), Location Factor (L), and Age Factor (A). Data were collected through field observations at Tugu Square, Merdeka Square, and Panglima Sudirman Street, complemented by literature data from the Bouwplan I area. The results indicate that the Kenari tree (C. indicum) possesses the highest average economic value at IDR 577,355,787.31. This high valuation is driven by its basic value, long life expectancy, and architectural historical significance. This study emphasizes the need to integrate economic tree valuation into urban spatial planning policies to strengthen the conservation of old urban trees.
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