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Journal of Regional and City Planning
ISSN : 25026429     EISSN : 25026429     DOI : https://doi.org/10.5614/jpwk
Journal of Regional and City Planning or JRCP is an open access journal mainly focusing on urban and regional studies and planning in transitional, developing and emerging economies. JRCP covers topics related to the analysis, sciences, development, intervention, and design of communities, cities, and regions including their physical, spatial, technological, economic, social and political environments. The journal is committed to create a multidisciplinary forum in the field by seeking original paper submissions from planners, architects, geographers, economists, sociologists, humanists, political scientists, environmentalists, engineers and other who are interested in the history, transformation and future of cities and regions in transitional, developing and emerging economies.
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Segregasi Gender dalam Organisasi Spasial Pesantren-Pesantren Besar di Pulau Jawa (Gender Segregation in the Spatial Organization of Large Pesantrens in Java Island ) Sudradjat, Iwan; Triyoga, Bambang
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol 27, No 2 (2016)
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The presence of female santris in big pesantren in Java, which started around 1930, demanded the organization of spatial patterns related to intergender relations in the form of a segregation of activity zones between male and female santris. This study assesses the dynamics of gender segregation in the spatial organization of 18 big pesantren located on Java Island since their establishment until now. The data were collected through field observation, interviews and study of historical documents. The results show that gender segregation in the spatial organization of the pesantren is manifested through the concepts of gender specific zones, territoriality, and boundary. Levels of tolerance and flexibility towards gender segregation are observed within the formal activity zone (madrasah or school), but not in non-formal (boarding houses) and informal (playgrounds, sports, recreation and social activities) zones. Big pesantren in West Java show the highest degree of tolerance towards gender segregation in formal activity zones, followed by big pesantren in Central Java, and lastly by those in East Java. The Kyai as a charismatic leader, policy creator, and decision maker for the interests and benefits of the pesantren, has a significant influence on the level of tolerance of the pesantren as an institution towards gender segregation between male and female santris in the formal activity zone (madrasah or school).
Kajian Perubahan Ruang Terbuka pada Kawasan Bersejarah dengan Metode Space Syntax (Studi kasus Kawasan Kampung Kapitan Palembang (The Study of Open Space Change in Heritage Area Using Space Syntax Method (The Case of Kapitang Kampung, Palembang)) Adiyanto, Johannes
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol 27, No 2 (2016)
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The understanding of void in solid-void theory cannot be ignored since urban open space is, in fact, the connector between existing buildings. Here also social interaction takes place between people living around that urban open space. In historic areas urban open space is very important, not only as a place to socialize but also due to its ecological and spiritual meaning. The area of Kampung Kapitan is one of the historic areas in Palembang. However, developments in this area have ignored the aspect of conservation . By using space syntax analysis which can analyze changes in spatial configuration in a qualitative way, this paper proves that conservation of a heritage area not just focuses on its buildings, but also on the surrounding area, whih includes open space. This is signified so the  sustainability of historic areas can be guarded in accordance with Law no. 11/2010.
The Role of Leading Sector to Reduce Regional Development Inequality in West Papua Province Baransano, Michael Albert; Putri, Eka Intan Kumala; Achsani, Noer Azam; Kolopaking, Lala
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol 27, No 2 (2016)
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The economic development in Indonesia is divided into nine sectors and therefore requires a huge investment. As a result, the government (particularly local government) needs to determine the sectors that are expected to become push factors for other sectors to develop as the prime mover of development in reducing regional disparity. This paper aims to assess the level of developmental disparity between and within the regions of the Province of West Papua from 2005 to 2013, as well as the implementation of the role of the leading sector on the disparity of regional development. The research uses Theil Index, Location Quotient, and Shift Share Analysis approaches and shows that developmental disparity existed as the result of disparity in development regions and is affected by Teluk Wondama, Sorong, Raja Ampat and Fak-Fak regencies. In addition, the result shows that the agricultural sector has the largest influence on the GDP of West Papua over the period of 2005 to 2012. The study also found and recommends that leading sectors in each regency/municipality are an alternative strategy for local government to start development planning, where comparative and competitive advantages of those sectors can play the role of an “engine of growth” in reducing disparities.
Relokasi Permukiman Desa Suka Meriah Akibat Kejadian Erupsi Gunung Api Sinabung Kabupaten Karo (Settlement Relocation of Suka Meriah Village as an Impact of Mount Sinabung Eruption in Karo Regency) Pandia, Stenfri Loy; Rachmawati, Rini; Mei, Estuning Tyas Wulan
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol 27, No 2 (2016)
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Suka Meriah Village is one of the villages that experienced heavy damage because it is located 3 km from the peak of Mount Sinabung and is also located within Disaster Prone Area (KRB) III. One of the best solutions to minimize the negative impact of the disaster is to relocate the Suka Meriah Village to a safer location capable of accommodating the entire population including its needs for facilities and infrastructure. The purpose of the research is to identify community perception on the settlement relocation plan, to analyze the local condition of the relocation area and to assess problems in the settlement relocation plan. The research uses qualitative research methods, where primary data is obtained through observation and semi-structured interviews and secondary data is obtained from literature and agencies data. The research shows that in general, the Suka Meriah Village community agrees with the relocation plan. The relocation settlement is located in the Siosar Area. In general, until the end of the research period in August 2015, the construction of the new settlement in the Siosar Area has not been completed because it was still in the construction process. The problem that occurred was that the relocation process was slow. As a result, the economic activities of the community were restricted.Besides this, the government aid was insufficient to fulfill their daily needs.
Model Pemilihan Moda Transportasi Laut pada Wilayah Geografis Kepulauan; Studi Kasus Rute Kota Kendari-Kabupaten Konawe Kepulauan Provinsi Sulawesi Tenggara Asrul, Asrul; Risman, Risman
Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol 27, No 2 (2016)
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The connectivity between Kendari City and Konawe Kepulauan Regency has affected the development of both regions. The connectivity between those two regions consists only of sea transportation with two types of transportation mode. The purpose of this study is to observe the behavior of users of sea transportation mode and to analyze characteristics of users of wooden ships and ferries on the Kendari City - Konawe Kepulauan Regency route, based on the preferences of passengers on the variety of attraction of the two modes. In this study, the characteristic of the selection of the sea transportation modes influences the total of traffic in the connection of both regions. The research design of this study is a modeling approach using a binomial logit model and a sample of 90 respondents. The results show that travel cost accounts for the difference in model utility which influences  the selection of sea transportation modes for the two regions. Based on the perception of users, for ferries the purpose of trip is mostly for work while for wooden ships the purpose is mostly social. The reasons for selecting wooden ships are a variety of time and trip frequency, whereas the reason for selecting ferries is the cost.
Analisis Genangan Banjir di Kawasan Sekitar Kolam Retensi dan Rencana Pengendaliannya, Studi Kasus: Kolam Retensi Siti Khadijah Palembang Al Amin, M. Baitullah
Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol 27, No 2 (2016)
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The area near the Siti Khadijah Palembang retention pond, especially Demang Lebar Daun street, is frequently inundated because of the overflowing of the retention pond, causing long traffic jams. This study aims to analyze the characteristics of flood inundation within the area for the existing situation and for a scenario of flood control using a pump system and an increase in open space. The flood routing within the retention pond was done using HEC-HMS software, while visualization of flood inundation was carried out using Global Mapper software. The results show that the capacity of the retention pond at this time is insufficient to accommodate run-off volume, whereas the flood peak discharge of 22.2 m3/s for a 5-year return period has the potential to inundate 11.09 Ha of the surrounding area. Flood control using pumps with a total capacity of 4 m3/s is able to reduce the inundation extent by 58.79%, while a 30% increase in  open space is only able to reduce the inundation extent by 15.33%. Furthermore, a combination of flood pumps and an increase in open space can reduce the inundation extent by 75.92%. Using this method results in a maximum inundation depth of less than 0.5 m with a potential inundation time of only 20 minutes, where Demang Lebar Daun street is no longer inundated. For short-term flood mitigation, there is a need to build a flood pump station at the Siti Khadijah retention pond , while for long-term mitigation there is a need to gradually and sustainably provide open space.
The Evolution of Philosophical Thoughts and Their Influence on Planning Concepts, Education and Profession Sastrosasmita, Sudaryono
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol 9, No 2 (1998)
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Shifts of planning thoughts in the academia from the rational tradition towards new directions that was witnessed in (lie decade of 1980s, seemed to have more serious attention in this era of globalization, In order to delineate the future directions of planning theories, education, and profession, this article tries to review some of the major philosophical thoughts and their influence on the development of planning thoughts, education, and profession. Theocentrism, utopianism, positivism, rationalism, and phenomenology are five major philosophical thoughts which have shown through history fundamental influence in setting the directions of planning thoughts, education, and profession. They are discussed in this article.
Dampak SosiaI-Budaya Kegiatan Pariwisata Bachri, Thamrin B.
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol 4, No 7 (1993)
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Penerapan Water Demand Management di Kelurahan Setiamanah, Kota Cimahi Maryati, Sri; Arika, Dian Mangiring
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol 19, No 1 (2008)
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Water Demand Management is an effort emphasizing the use of watersupply instead of developing a new supply. This effort is one solution toovercome water supply problems, such as limitation of water resourceand financial. Instrument of water demand management applied inIndonesia in general is progressive tariff policy in several PDAM(Public Water Supply Company), nevertheless not all of communitybecome customers of PDAM. How application of water demandmanagement on customer and non customers of PDAM are thequestions explored in this study. The objective of this study isapplication of water demand management by customer and non-customer of PDAM. The study using 114 household consist ofcustomer and non-customer PDAM in Kelurahan Setiamanah, Cimahi.The respondents are, asked about water consumption, willingness toapplying water management instrument, and form of watermanagement instrument already applied. The results of analysis showthat 1) there is no difierence between cunsomer and non cunsomer ofPDAM in water consumption, 2) most of respondents willing to applywater demand management, 3 )respondents who already applied waterdemand management instrument is very limited It can be concludedthat the tarif system in PDAM Kabupaten Bandung have not becomean effective instrument for water demand management. Mostrespondents are generally willing to take steps to conserve water, ifaccess to water resources is very limited.
Urban Tourism Development: A Case For Indonesia Silver, Christoper
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol 5, No 16a (1994): Edisi Khusus
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