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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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MODEL KERUANGAN UNTUK IDENTIFIKASI KAWASAN RAWAN LONGSOR Imam Buchori; Joko Susilo
TATALOKA Vol 14, No 4 (2012): Volume 14 Number 4, November 2012
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (374.383 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.14.4.282-294

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This study aims to develop a spatial model based on Geographic Information System (GIS) that can be used to identify landslide prone areas. The model uses map overlay and tabular weighted methods involving seven variables, i.e. slope, geological condition, rainfall, soil water, water infiltration, earthquake zone, and land cover. Output of the model are classified into three categories: very vulnerable, somewhat vulnerable and safe. To ensure that the model can work well, it is applied in Semarang City due to the consideration that it has various topographical conditions, i.e. flat on the North side and hilly on the South side. Besides, the high population density has been increasing population activities, which in turn increses environmental vulnerability. To validate the model, its output is compared with the real situation on the field using some sample points.The result has shown that the model can work well, with a validity of approximately 92.5%. The output map shows that the very prone landslide area of Semarang City is about 306.82 hectare or 1% of the city’s area. Furthermore, the model is supposed to be aplicable in other areas having the same characteristics as Semarang City.
POLA PENGGUNAAN RUANG DI KAWASAN SEM-PADAN SELOKAN MATARAM YOGYAKARTA Atrida Hadiyanti; Bambang Hari Wibisono1
TATALOKA Vol 14, No 4 (2012): Volume 14 Number 4, November 2012
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Selokan Mataram is one of Yogyakarta City’s prominent landmark, as well as an important heritage. This research is aimed to identify the land-use pattern and factors influencing the development of space along Selokan Mataram, Yogyakarta. It was conducted using a descriptive-qualitative-inductive research, held by a thorough observation of land uses within a specific predetermided area. It is found that the pattern of land use formed on both sides of Selokan Mataram in macro scale is the combination of multi-direction linear pattern and scattered pattern. The spatial development based on space density tended to be bigger towards the east side, rather than towards the west side. Whereas, based on the government’s plan, the space development of this area is to be evenly developed with various different area’s functions. Factors that influence the space development in the study sites are accessibility, growth of residentialarea, existence of higher education institutions nearby, price of land-rent/building-rent, lifestyle of nearby inhabitants, and land regulations.
PERAN PENYULUHAN PEMBANGUNAN DALAM MEMBENTUK PERILAKU DAN POLA HIDUP BERMUKIM RAMAH LINGKUNGAN Wildani Pingkan S Hamzens
TATALOKA Vol 14, No 4 (2012): Volume 14 Number 4, November 2012
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This study aims to see the important role of Development Extension on Urban Settlement and Housing Development Policy Implementation, particularly in efforts to establish Green Behaviour and Green Sattled Living Pattern. This research was conducted by Survey Method, with measures: (1) Develop Research Framework, (2) Select Research Location, (3) Conduct Observation and Interviews, (4) Process and Analyze Data, (5) Make Conclusion and Recommendation. Research shown that Development Extension related with effort to establish Green Behaviour and Green Settled Living Pattern had not conducted by the Developers nor Government, either prior to or after inhabitants occupied their houses in the settlement. The results conclude that in order to create Green Behaviour and Green Settled Living Pattern, an effective Development Extension activities are required. Development Extension can bridge the gap between development of the housing and urban settlement with development of the environmentally friendly human behaviour, hence it shall establish a Green Behaviour of Living and Environmentally Friendly Settled Living Pattern.
STRATEGI YANG TEPAT UNTUK MENGANTISIPASI PERKEMBANGAN FRINGE-SETTLEMENTS DI KA-WASAN RURAL-URBAN FRINGE BERDASARKAN MODEL KOMBINASI Imma Widyawati Agustin; Hisashi Kubota
TATALOKA Vol 14, No 4 (2012): Volume 14 Number 4, November 2012
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This research is used a combination model by the proportion of urban land use functions, residential properties and the proportion of agricultural land use. It was also calculated based on the distance bands. The objective of this research is to improve the policy of fringe-settlements development in the rural-urban fringe area. This result are: (1) There has been a conversion of productive agricultural-land into residential-land. (2) New fringe-settlements should be established in inner fringe. Outer fringe area should be keep for agricultural-land. Thus, there is a balance in the rural-urban fringe area. (3) An appropriate strategy for rural-urban fringe area is: Tax Defferal and Abatement Laws is suitable to be applied in the inner fringe area because the majority of the population in no longer committed to preserve agricultural and activities. Utility Extension Policy and Police Power Mechanism are suitable to be applied in the outer fringe area because the availability of agricultural land is still a lot and the farmer committed to agricultural land and agricultural activities.
KAJIAN POLA SIRKULASI UNTUK SEKTOR INFORMAL DI RUANG TERBUKA PUBLIK KORIDOR YOS SUDARSO KOTA PALANGKARAYA Noor Hamidah
TATALOKA Vol 14, No 4 (2012): Volume 14 Number 4, November 2012
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This street Yos Sudarso is an important part of Palangka Raya urban growth  history (Cilik Riwut, 1971). This research objective is to find of method for design of circulation pattern and architecture landscape for informal sector in along for Yos Sudarso Street. The output is this research will be able to approve how is important of public open space, ecology and infrastructure. This research method will use literature review, field observation, interview and quesioner. This research had been done in last year with focus in function of public open space. The stage of this research consist of: 1) preparation; 2)literature review; 3) analysis; 4) concept of public open space, concept of circulation pattern and concept of sector informal in public open space. This research will give information of physic consist of: (a) Design of circulation pattern in public open space; (b) design of parking area and pedestrian; (c) design building of informal sector  (d) design ofstreet furniture in public open space. Non-physic will give information consist of: (a) social aspect; (b) economy aspect dan (c) ecology aspect.
MODEL ZONASI KETAHANAN PANGAN DENGAN PENDEKATAN PARTISIPATIF DI WILAYAH SOLORAYA Ana Hardiana; Malik Cahyadin; Evi Gravitiani
TATALOKA Vol 14, No 4 (2012): Volume 14 Number 4, November 2012
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Purposes of this research are: a) to identify spatial policy (mapping) of agriculture in the Soloraya region, b) to analyze the correspondence between spatial policy and implementation in the field of agricultural, and c) to analyze agricultural mapping to support food security and safety with participation approach. Research methods are descriptive analysis and mapping. Conclusions of this research are: 1) agricultural policy in the Soloraya region is reflected in RTRWD and RPJMD. RTRWD conduct and guide the agricultural mapping while RPJMD regulate and determine the direction of agricultural development, 2) correspondence between policy and implementation of agriculture in each region in Soloraya are reflected in form of area and and food production conditions. Each region has tried to make adjustments through many stages according to RTRWD and RPJMD, and 3) a mapping model of food security in each region is determined based on several assumptions. The end result of this research is a mapping of food producers in each sub-district for approximately two years.

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