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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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KOLABORASI STAKEHOLDER DALAM PENYEDIAAN PERUMAHAN UNTUK MASYARAKAT BERPENGHASILAN RENDAH DI KOTA SALATIGA S Sunarti; Nany Yuliastuti; I Indriastjario
TATALOKA Vol 20, No 4 (2018): Volume 20 Number 4, November 2018
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Land limitations in urban areas have caused low-income communities unable to easily own a house. The high price of land has become the most influential factor in house prices, not including the costs for the facilities and infrastructure construction. Salatiga as a small city in Central Java in providing housing for civil servants has collaborated with all stakeholders. This study aims to form a stakeholder collaboration model in the provision of affordable housing for low-income communities in Salatiga. The research method used is qualitative, which explores data from the informants involved in the construction of housing for civil servants and the analysis technique used was stakeholder analysis and qualitative descriptive analysis. The results of the study formulated that stakeholder collaboration in providing housing for civil servants in the Salatiga City consists of three group of stakeholders, namely, key, main and supporting stakeholders. Key stakeholders were the Mayor as the party who recommended the release of the government land assets to the community, Regional House of Representatives of Salatiga as the party who give agrement of disposal assets, and the civil servant housing development coordination team, namely members of KORPRI who coordinate all housing development implementation activities. The main stakeholders were civil servants as prospective homeowners. Supporting stakeholders were developers and local government agencies that provide construction program in the construction of houses, facilities, and infrastructure in the Prajamulia and Prajamukti housing in the Salatiga.
FENOMENA PEMBONCENG GRATIS (FREE RIDERS) DI SEKITAR KOTA BARU BUMI SERPONG DAMAI (BSD CITY) Rendy Adriyan Diningrat
TATALOKA Vol 20, No 4 (2018): Volume 20 Number 4, November 2018
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The success of Kota Baru Bumi Serpong Damai (BSD City) as a new growth center triggers the development of free riders in the surrounding area. One of their form is small-scale housings which are riding the new town’s infrastructure. Using a qualitative method, this paper takes part in revealing this phenomenon deeper, especially in terms of motivation and behavior. The discourse will emphasize the urgency of free riders’ management, both their positives and negatives, to keep the new town development goals inclusive and sustainable.
AKULTURASI BUDAYA PADA POLA PERMUKIMAN TRADISIONAL DI KAMPUNG GANTARANG LALANG BATA KABUPATEN KEPULAUAN SELAYAR Wasilah Sahabuddin; Fadhil Surur
TATALOKA Vol 20, No 4 (2018): Volume 20 Number 4, November 2018
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The process of communication and interaction between indigenous peoples and the outside community gives birth to a distinctive form of cultural acculturation. The process also occurs in traditional communities in Gantarang Lalang Bata. As the center of the kingdom, they have been interacting with people with different cultures between Java, Malay, and Europeans. The purpose of this research is to study the form of cultural acculturation that influences the development. Data collection technique is done through primary data and secondary data. The analytical technique used is descriptive analysis by constructing reality and cultural meaning and approach of a sense of place. The results showed that the pattern of settlement Gantarang Lalang Bata formed an association between human elements and natural elements. Different cultural diversity systems between Hindus, Javanese, Europeans, and Arabs have an influence on the formation of landscapes. Cultural style of Hindu that leads to the tradition of pakammik, the Javanese element refers to the mosque building, the existence of the cannon as an attribute of European elements and tradition and layout associated with Arabic influence. The influence of Javanese culture - Islam became the most dominant side influenced settlement pattern and formed mekka keke as a sense of place from the old village of Gantarang Lalang Bata.
MELESTARIAN KAWASAN KONSERVASI SEBAGAI LANDASAN BUDAYA DALAM PERENCANAAN KOTA PEKALONGAN Eko Punto Hendro; Suzanna Ratih Sari
TATALOKA Vol 20, No 4 (2018): Volume 20 Number 4, November 2018
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Pekalongan formed through a long and unique history, which is characterized by a variety of historical relics and ancient buildings the main building. Starting from this, it seems we need a comprehensive conceptual thinking to handle the pearls in Pekalongan city, which still looks dull and does not appear to shine. Pekalongan city government itself also can not see that the potential of the region and the ancient building is of pearls are still dull and hidden, which can be polished so shiny and attract attention. They prefer talkative build buildings and malls without careful planning, and often displacing precisely these historic buildings. From sentences above, presumably, this research is needed to handle the pearls through the development of the concept of conservation, namely the concept of the arrangement, preservation, and development of the areas historic city of Pekalongan, and certainly is one of the bases for planning and development of culture and tourism city. Regulation on the protection of historic buildings the city is already there, but it is still necessary regulatory or conservation regulation in order to historic district Pekalongan sustainable, not just the building alone.
POTENSI LAHAN PENGEMBANGAN PERTANIAN HORTIKULTURA BUAH NANAS UNTUK PENGEMBANGAN WILAYAH DI KABUPATEN SUBANG Meyliana Mey Lisanti; W Widiatmaka; S Sahara
TATALOKA Vol 20, No 4 (2018): Volume 20 Number 4, November 2018
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Subang Regency has the main sector in the field of agriculture that is pineapple fruit horticulture. According to Subang Spatial Planning Regulation of 2011 - 2031 agricultural potential that has the opportunity to increase the financing capacity of regional development is pineapple fruit. The objectives of this study were to: (1) delineate the available land for pineapple fruit, (2) evaluate the suitability of the land for pineapple fruit cultivation, (3) determine the potential land location for pineapple fruit development. The methodology used in this study was an analysis of Geographic Information System and land evaluation based on limiting factor to compare the characteristics of the land with the requirements of growing plants. The results showed that of potential land for the development of pineapple fruit is spread over the south side of Subang Regency. Sub-district prioritized the recommended for development is sub-district which have the area of available land and have the widest suitability, namely Cijambe Sub-district with an area of 2,124 hectares and Jalancagak sub-district with an area of 1,135 hectares.
PRIORITAS PENGEMBANGAN OBJEK WISATA DI KOTA PADANG, PROVINSI SUMATERA BARAT Iswandi Umar
TATALOKA Vol 20, No 4 (2018): Volume 20 Number 4, November 2018
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Indonesia is one country that has the potential for development of tourist beach. The number of visits to both domestic and foreign travel has increased every year. This study aims to determine the priority of tourism development in the coastal city of Padang. Priority tourism development is determined by the suitability of land and tourism development potential index. Suitability of land for tourist beach area using eight indicators, namely: water transparency, type of beach, shore depth, substrate, current speed, live coral cover, hazards, and accessibility. Index development potential attraction beach using five criteria: community acceptance, facilities and supporting infrastructure, cultural performances, industry support, and government support. The results showed attraction Muaro peevish beach is the main priority areas of tourism development in the coastal city of Padang, while the beach a tourist attraction Muaro Anai is the lowest priority.
ANALISA SPASIAL LOKASI KORIDOR KOMERSIAL DISTRO DAN BUTIK DI KOTA PONTIANAK Nunik Hasriyanti; Andi Zulestari; Julius Judhi
TATALOKA Vol 20, No 4 (2018): Volume 20 Number 4, November 2018
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Pontianak city is a service city that is now beginning to grow more rapidly. The growth of the trading sector in Pontianak City that became the center of economic activity that attracts people outside the city of Pontianak to come and conduct economic activities in the city. And of course for most citizens to do the business of trading centers like distro and boutique outlet. But the location of this shopping center is not in accordance with Pontianak City Spatial Plans because of its located at the settlements location, offices and services. The proliferation of this shopping center on the one hand raises a positive aspect for the regional income (PAD) Pontianak City, will be replaced on the other side of the negative side of the problem of congestion, lack of parking space, the number of billboards that disturb the visual of the city and change the image of an area. In this study will be evaluated the location of shopping centers distro and boutiques by using Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), so get the best alternative location in the selection of commercial locations for distro and boutique in the city of Pontianak. From this research, it can be concluded that the result of data calculation on various aspects that become criteria are Physical, Social, Economy and accessibility aspects where the highest hierarchy is economic aspect with the highest sub aspect is investment attraction which is the benchmark of criteria is the flow of money flow) in large numbers, crowded by Questions, resolved over the weekend, rising land prices, free of illegal levies that could be entitled to entrepreneurs / investors. Of the 10 sub-aspects of criteria for the assessment of the three corridors of the middle roads of the distro and boutiques, the results of the corridor of Jalan Gusti hamzah were superior with 9 sub-aspects with a value of 0.5253 compared with the other two corridors namely M. Yamin Street with value 0, 2555 and Jalan Danau Sentarum with value 0,2154.
ANALISIS PENYIMPANGAN PENGGUNAAN LAHAN BERDASARKAN RENCANA TATA RUANG WILAYAH KABUPATEN SUMEDANG Reny Khaerani; Santun R.P. Sitorus; Omo Rusdiana
TATALOKA Vol 20, No 4 (2018): Volume 20 Number 4, November 2018
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Spatial plan is the result of spatial planning which is done through the process and procedure of arranging and determining based on the prevailing laws and regulations. The phenomenon that often happens is the deviation of existing land use with spatial plan. Sumedang Regency is experiencing a fairly rapid development, so there is an increase in human resource activity that implicate the widespread space needs and consequently deviation of land use is very vulnerable. The purpose of this study to determine the extent of deviation of land use occurs as well as what factors affect the occurence of irregular use of land. The analysis used in this study using GIS approach, Principal Component Analysis and Multiple Regression Analysis. The result of analysis shows that there are 25 types of deviation of existing land use and the most dominant is deviation into wetland (18,364 ha), dryland field (8,405 ha) and widened land (7,741 ha). While the factors that influence the occurence of deviation of land use are population and settlement, availability of land, infrastructure and accessibility, and sosioeconomic condition of society
ANALISIS KETIMPANGAN WILAYAH DAN ARAHAN PENGEMBANGAN WILAYAH DI KABUPATEN BURU PROVINSI MALUKU Rifyan Ruman; Setia Hadi; Baba Barus
TATALOKA Vol 20, No 4 (2018): Volume 20 Number 4, November 2018
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The purpose of this study was to determine the class-leading commodity and land capability and potential of land that can be used for agricultural development in Buru. Data analysis method used was overlying maps, Location Quotient (LQ) and Shift Share Analysis (SSA) to determine the main commodity. The result is elaborated as follow inequality in Buru can be seen from inadequate infrastructure especially the condition of road, education and health facilities. Based on analysis of LQ and SSA in the Buru Regency, Commodities priorities in this region are sweet potatoes, peanuts, green beans, peppers, onion, tomato, spinach, kale, squash, eggplant, beans, avocado, mango, jackfruit, durian, orange, papaya, banana, cashew, and clove. The potential cultivate land for each sub-districts as Namlea (22390.73 ha), District Waeapo (68615.62 ha), District of Waplau (22173.26 ha), District Batabual (7920.27 ha) and District Air Buaya (10985.77 ha) that can be utilized for the development of agriculture-based according to the vision of Buru and in accordance with the commodity that exist in each district.
ANALISIS PERKEMBANGAN WILAYAH KECAMATAN KARTASURA SEBAGAI KAWASAN STRATEGIS CEPAT TUMBUH A Anisah; S Soedwiwahjono; Nur Miladan
TATALOKA Vol 20, No 4 (2018): Volume 20 Number 4, November 2018
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Regional development components are growth center and hierarchy of region. Indonesia begin to promote the goal of equitable development and the economy embodied with regional development concepts, which is one of them is the concept of rapidly growing strategic area. This concept sees the area as an internal and central area which is affecting the surrounding area. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze the regional development of KSCT in order to know how developed internal area and the impact which is distinguished by two approaches that are economic growth and spatial. This research uses the longitudinal development method with the analytical approach used is deductive and quantitative descriptive research type. The compilation and analysis techniques used are primary data (observation, interview) and secondary data collection; Descriptive, descriptive statistics, GIS and overlay, Scalogram and Marshall Index, Gravity Model and Breaking Point, ICOR, LQ, and Klassen Typology. There are two outcomes: Kartasura District as itself and its impact to the surrounding area. In its internal area, the development of the area that occurred in 2011 has not been able to change much from economic growth and spatial development, and there is an internal gap which becomes obstacle for its development as the rapidly growth strategic area. While the impact on Sukoharjo District has begun to be seen with the contribution of local revenue that has been able to independently, however, the existing base sector has not been evenly distributed in all sectors and not all have been developed quickly. For the surrounding area, it had already an impact as a center of the rapidly growth strategic area.

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