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The Indonesian Journal of Planning and Development
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The Indonesian Journal of Planning and Development (P-ISSN: 2087-9733 and E-ISSN: 2442-983X) is a journal devoted to the study of urban and regional planning and development issues in Indonesia and the other countries. IJPD publishes empirical and theoretical research in order to advance and disseminate knowledge emerged from Indonesian or foreign experiences to an international forum. IJPD emphasizes sustainability issues on economic, social, environmental and institutional dimensions concerning regional and urban development in Indonesia and the other countries. The Indonesian Journal of Planning and Development published two times per year in February and October
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Function and Hierarchy of Settlement in Regional Development Corridor Malaysia: A Case Study of South-East Pahang Development Authority (DARA) BIN MASAMUDDIN, AMIRUL ASYRAF; Rashid, Mohamad Fadhli
The Indonesian Journal of Planning and Development Vol 7, No 2 (2022): October 2022
Publisher : Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/ijpd.7.2.84-88

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Frontier area development through rural development is one of strategy in the regional development corridors (RDC) that was formulated by the government. In line with the New Economic Policy (NEP) strategy, the development of RDC such as South-East Pahang Development Authority (DARA) in 1971 was focused on improving the living standards and productivity of the rural population through the process of modernizing rural and remote areas. The existence of DARA indirectly catalysed the development of new townships which drove the urbanization process in the South-East Pahang region. However, the dissolution of DARA in 2000 was occurred due to the successful in the development of DARA in South-East Pahang region. Nonetheless, a question emerges whether these new townships are fulfilling to the settlement’s function and hierarchy performances today that was planned in early setup of DARA. Hence, this paper aims to evaluate the settlement’s function of the township development in the DARA in Malaysia as a case study of RDC based on the level of readiness public and basic facilities in a settlement area with using 4 settlement services indicator such as function, economy, public / social facilities and convenience infrastructure and utility. The methodology used is a qualitative method using a case study method on the 11-existing settlement centers located in the DARA area. The findings highlighted that the settlement’s function of these settlement centers have undergone significant changes from the main goal of its establishment with today’s functions and performances due to the factor of population decline and shrinkage of economic opportunity. Therefore, immediate measures are required by the relevance government agencies to ensure the existence of these settlement centers in the future as well as to ensure that the settlement area meets the needs of the population equipped with adequate facilities for socio-economic activities.
Embedding Community-Based Circular Economy Initiatives in a Polycentric Waste Governance System: A Case Study Istiyani, Ambar; Handayani, Widhi
The Indonesian Journal of Planning and Development Vol 7, No 2 (2022): October 2022
Publisher : Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/ijpd.7.2.51-59

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This research explores the approach of embedding community-based initiatives in practicing circular economy based on a case study of waste bank movement in Salatiga, Central Java, and explains how the waste banks interact with multi sectors and levels. Data is gathered from documentary studies, in-depth interviews, and observations; and analyzed with a polycentric governance approach, which sheds light on cross-organizational collaborative arrangements. The study results show that the community-based circular economy initiatives through waste banks in Salatiga result from either a top-down approach that the municipal government instructs or a bottom-up approach that Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and communities initiate. Thus it is significant to note that CSOs play essential roles in waste management, and it completes the model proposed by the previous study. The study findings also show that embedding community-based waste management through waste banks in Salatiga can enhance broader circular economy practices, strengthen the linkages across sectors and levels, and balance the authorities in a polycentric waste governance system. Therefore, waste banks must be recognized as reliable institutions governing waste, especially in urban areas.
Regional Disparity and Social-Economic Convergence in New Autonomous Regions in Banten Province Amalia, Fitri; Fitrijanto, Arief
The Indonesian Journal of Planning and Development Vol 7, No 2 (2022): October 2022
Publisher : Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/ijpd.7.2.60-68

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As a new province after separating from West Java province, Banten province has experienced various economic growth among its regions, which can reveal disparity in development. Some regions have abundant resources, productive human resources, and access to good economic activities, while others do not. This condition causes inequality between regions. Regional convergence analysis measures not only economic variables but also social measures, such as the Human Development Index (HDI), poverty, and unemployment. This study aims to analyze sigma and absolute beta convergence, in addition to measuring the speed of the new autonomous region (Daerah Otonom Baru/DOB) economic growth convergence in Banten. The study method for regional disparity uses coefficient of variation and klassen typology. The klassen typology approach was used to identify sectors. The results of this study show that disparities occur in regions/cities within the province. The GDRP per capita, HDI, poverty, and unemployment in each region from years 2015-2019 were analyzed using the analytical methods σ-convergence and β-convergence. Regional convergence also occurs, but it is not clear enough to show the possible rate distribution convergence in the future. Socioeconomic factors, including unemployment and poverty, have become factors that impact the rate convergence in the province. Meanwhile, the human resource quality factor does not significantly impact. The new autonomous region (DOB) strategy uses a developing regional strategy, while the parent region has a lagging status. The implication of this research is that each region needs to develop sectors according to its characteristics.
Urban Areas in Indonesia: How does Smart Living is Implemented ? Kulsum, Umi; Purnomo, Eko Priyo
The Indonesian Journal of Planning and Development Vol 7, No 2 (2022): October 2022
Publisher : Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/ijpd.7.2.69-76

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This study aims to analyze how the implementation of smart living in urban areas in Indonesia. Because Indonesia is included in the ten countries with the fastest urbanization growth in 2014, where urbanization growth is also accompanied by the emergence of various complex problems in urban areas. A mature urban strategy is needed to minimize the occurrence of various problems such as environmental crises, social problems, and irregular urban planning due to rapid urbanization. One of these problems can be overcome by implementing smart living, where the city provides comfort in terms of the environment, sustainable resources, physical and non-physical beauty, visual or not, for the community and the public. The measurement of the implementation of smart living in urban areas is seen from several indicators such as cultural facilities, health conditions, individual safety, housing quality, educational facilities, touristic, and social cohesion. This study uses qualitative research with data analysis using Nvivo 12 Plus and VOSviewer software. The data sources that the author uses are journals obtained from Scopus which are then downloaded in RIS format and processed using VOSviewer and Nvivo 12 Plus. The results of this study indicate that in implementing smart living in urban Indonesia, the security guarantee indicator has not been able to be fulfilled and has the lowest percentage compared to other indicators. while the indicators that have been able to be fulfilled and have the highest percentage are health service facilities. 
Slum Upgrading and Changes in the Welfare of Home-Based Entrepreneurs in Kampung Bahari Tambaklorok, Indonesia Tyas, Wido Prananing; Damayanti, Maya; Hutama, Julius Kevin Putra; Rachma, Renesia
The Indonesian Journal of Planning and Development Vol 7, No 2 (2022): October 2022
Publisher : Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/ijpd.7.2.77-83

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This study examines changes in community welfare, especially among home-based entrepreneurs in Kampung Bahari Tambaklorok, Semarang, Indonesia. This study hypothesizes that after planning the development of Kampung Bahari Tambaklorok as a tourist destination for five out of twenty years, there has been a change in the socio-economic welfare conditions of the community, primarily home-based enterprise actors. Research data were obtained through observations, questionnaires, and interviews. In addition, this study conducted a descriptive analysis, scoring, and Likert Scale to obtain an overview of changes in socio-economic conditions based on community perceptions. These two analyses examine the changes in welfare experienced by the Tambaklorok community, especially home-based entrepreneurs. Thus, it may impact the sustainability of development planning for the Kampung Bahari Tambaklorok Semarang. However, the result of this study is that only the environmental aspects have an impact. Meanwhile, the other two economic and social aspects have stayed the same. Therefore, the results show that, in general, the welfare condition of the Tambaklorok community did not change after the development of the Tambaklorok Tourism Village in the first five years. Therefore, it needs further action. Keywords: environmental, home-based enterprises, slum, socio-economic, sustainable settlement 

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