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Jurnal Tataloka
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Jurnal Tataloka is a peer reviewed journal publishing scientific articles, focusing mainly on research and studies in the field of urban and regional planning. TATALOKA Journal is published quarterly by Biro Penerbit Planologi (Planologi Publishing), Diponegoro University every February, May, August, and November.
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PENENTUAN ZONA POTENSI TINGKAT KERAWANAN BANJIR MENGGUNAKAN DATA PENGINDERAAN JAUH DAN SIG DI KALIMANTAN BARAT Nanik Suryo Haryani
TATALOKA Vol 14, No 1 (2012): Volume 14 Number 1, February 2012
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (251.428 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.14.1.26-36

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The aim of the research is to describe the zoning of the level of flood potential by the use of remote sensing data and Geographic Information System (GIS) in West Kalimantan Province. The applied methodology  is the weighing of flood indicators which are simultaneously form as flood variables. The result of study leads to the conclusion that flood sensitiveness could be classified into 4 category: very sensitive, sensitive, less sensitive, and not sensitive. The level of flood sensitiveness in West Kalimantan on rainy season shows that 4 regencies  area included in sensitive and very sensitive class, they are Singkawang , Pontianak, Sintang and Putussibau. The total area of very sensitive class in West Kalimantan is 29,713 hectares, and sensitive class 64,408 hectares.
PERAN REMITAN TENAGA KERJA INDONESIA TERHADAP POTENSI PENGURANGAN RISIKO BENCANA BANJIR DI WILAYAH PERKOTAAN INDRAMAYU Saut Sagala; Alpian A Pratama; Teti A Argo; A Asirin
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This research explores the phenomenon of community adaptation in a disaster prone area by working as an Indonesian Foreign Labor and the contribution of their remittances to reduce disaster risk. The case study of this research is located in urban area of Indramayu which is potentially affected by flood disaster due to sea level rise. 237 respondents consisting of ex TKI worker and their family were interviewed with a structured questionnaire related with the characteristics of TKI, the amount of remittance and it’s pattern, as well as its potential for flood risk reduction. Based on statistical analysis, it is found that the remittance use can be categorized into four classifications, i.e. consumption, physical, saving, and capital investment. Further analysis shows that the capital investment and saving can function as a long-term adaptation while physical allocation can contribute for flood risk mitigation at household level. The remittance potential could be enhanced if it is used collectively
KONSEP DESAIN PENATAAN RUANG SERVIS PADA RUMAH SUSUN SEDERHANA SEWA BERLANDASKAN HASIL EVALUASI PURNA HUNI M Musyawaroh; Murtanti Jani Rahayu
TATALOKA Vol 14, No 1 (2012): Volume 14 Number 1, February 2012
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This study aims, formulate design of Rusunawa service space based  on Post Occupancy Evaluation.The approach used in this study is qualitative rationalistic, that emphasize the empiri meaning, intellectual understanding and the ability to maintains logic supported by relevant empirical data. Object of research is Rusunawa in Surakarta and its surroundings. Samples studied are a group of Services space in Rusunawa, consisting of individual service each unit house : Kitchen, warehouse / storage, KM / WC, wash dishes, wash clothes, the clothes drying. And communal service space consisting of: landfills, parking lots. The sampling technique is porpusive of maximum variation, that means taking a sample that has information about the service space. Model Rusunawa service space designed based on the type of occupant activities, evaluation / assessment of the best performance of each service spac, the best perception of occupants indicated by behavioral responses, an ideal precedent servicing space obtained from results of field surveys, comparative studies and standards or the basic criteria design of service space Rusunawa. 
KAJIAN PERUBAHAN SPASIAL GARIS PANTAI SEBAGAI ZONASI TATA RUANG PESISIR (STUDI KASUS PESISIR KABUPATEN KENDAL) Tjaturahono Budi Sanjoto; Sutrisno Anggoro; Agus Hartoko
TATALOKA Vol 14, No 1 (2012): Volume 14 Number 1, February 2012
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The purposes of this research are to analyze the pattern of coastal spatial changes in Kendal Regency from 1910 to 2009, and to formulate coastal area zoning plan based on spatial changes. The Method of analysed was with overlay technique. Research results show that the coastal spatial changes of produced 5 (five) patterns of  coastline changes: (1) coastline spatial change with abrasion pattern, (2)  coastline spatial change with accretion pattern, (3)  coastline spatial change with accretion pattern folllowed by abrasion, (4) coastline spatial change with accretion pattern then stable, (5) coastline spatial change with stagnant pattern. These spatial changes also altered the shape of Bodri Delta from Cuspate to Lobate. These changes also indicate the alter of geomorphic energy from being destructive to being constructive.  Additionally, the research also produced  a new product in the form of a map of Kendal District coastal layout zoning.
STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN PERDESAAN KAWASAN PERBATASAN, STUDI KASUS: KAWASAN PERBATASAN REPUBLIK INDONESIA-AMBENU REPUBLIK DEMOKRATIK TIMOR LESTE Samsul Ma’rif
TATALOKA Vol 14, No 1 (2012): Volume 14 Number 1, February 2012
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Ambenu border area is an area which is included in East Nusa Tenggara Province and bound to Republic Democratic of Timor Leste directly. Ambenu is less develop area and has a lot of problems, include economic, socio-culture and nation safety aspect, whereas it has a lot of potencies to develop into an area which can compete with other countries. Therefore, it needs region development strategies as a need to border area development planning. Dealing with it, Ambenu border area has a role as the frontliner of Indonesian Republic teritory by counting on its potencies of farming sector. So that, Ambenu can develop related to its potencies and problems and can increase its prosperity community. This paper will discuss about development strategies of Ambenu border area by identifying the potencies and problems, tipology of border village based on its potencies and problems by using scoring method, public infrastructure’s service by using Schallogram Guttman and structuring development strategies by using grand strategies method.
URBANISASI, MODERNISASI DAN PERUBAHAN SOSIAL PADA KOMUNITAS LOKAL PERKOTAAN: KASUS KOTA BARU METRO TANJUNG BUNGA, MAKASSAR Batara Surya
TATALOKA Vol 14, No 1 (2012): Volume 14 Number 1, February 2012
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This study aims to analyze the spatial physical changes in working as a determinant of social formation changes, processes of social interaction and social adaptation between migrants and local communities in new social formations and consequences of changes in social structure, social processes and cultural patterns of local communities in the Metro Tanjung Bunga area interest. Spatial physical changes take very quickly encourage the acceleration of development and modernization in the Metro Tanjung Bunga area. Working differentiation push social interaction processes between local communities and settlers in new social formations and within the framework to build social relationships and social relations that are integrative towards the fulfillment of basic needs and efforts to maintain the existence, so conditions of social change on local communities. The consequences of social change on local communities is changing of stratification system from simple stratification then evolved toward sharpening of economic stratification and cultural change from traditional agrarian to urban industrial.

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