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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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PERENCANAAN DAN KONFLIK : Pada Pengembangan Wilayah Berbasis Sumber Daya Alam di Hulu Sungai Bengawan Solo Hudya Syarif Umrony; Mohammad Muktiali
TATALOKA Vol 19, No 1 (2017): Volume 19 Number 1, February 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (302.405 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.19.1.29-39

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Upstream of the Solo River in Wonogiri has a rich variety of natural resources. But in their usage, conflicts occur both intra-sector and between sectors. This article examines the conflicts in the utilization of natural resources in the upper reaches of the Solo River in Wonogiri and model / approach to planning for the sectors that experienced the conflict.In sectors utilization of natural resources that conflict, most of the planning takes a "top-down planning" and less use of "bottom-up planning" which better accommodate community participation. In case of conflict utilization of natural resources in the Upper Solo River in Wonogiri, planning models that accommodate community involvement (bottom-up planning) has a conflict resolution and management options conflict better than planning models that less public  participation (top-down planning).
ANALISIS DAYA DUKUNG LAHAN DI KOTA BAUBAU, SULAWESI TENGGARA Muhammad Mu’min Fahimuddin; Baba Barus; Sri Mulatsih
TATALOKA Vol 18, No 3 (2016): Volume 18 Number 3, August 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (532.123 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.18.3.183-196

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Carrying capacity in a broad sense can be defined as the ability of environment to support activities to a specific level.  This study aimed to describe the carrying capacity of land in Baubau City. The methods used are land physical approach and land economic approach. The land physical approach has conducted by suitability analysis of land capability on the actual land use and spatial pattern plan. The land economic  approach has been done by calculating the economic value generated by each class of land use. The results showed that of the total area of 29,313.96 ha Baubau City, physically carrying capacity of land is relatively good, where 21,890.80 ha (74.68 %) is suitable and 7,423.13 ha (25.32 %) is not suitable, whereas economically with the assumption to feasible lives is Rp8,750,000 per year, meet the carrying capacity 442,083 of life or 3.1 times of total population of Baubau City.  This study recommended that land management in Baubau city should be directed to control the constructed land and the protection of agricultural land and forestry.
SUSTAINABILITY LEVEL OF DENSELY POPULATED AREA: JATIMULYO URBAN COMMUNITIES, LOWOKWARU DISTRICT, MALANG CITY S Haryani
TATALOKA Vol 21, No 4 (2019): Volume 21 No 4, November 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.21.4.718-726

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Large cities still peak the interests of some Indonesian society. Big city development as the center of economic activity is a powerful pull for society, influencing high workforce from both inside and outside of the city, causing a strong current of urbanization. One main problem that always accompanies urban areas development is density population. Urbanization has caused a very rapid explosion in the city population; one implication is the clumping workforce in large Indonesian cities. The high number of people who choose to settle in the city increase the number of both legal and illegal settlements. In the high-density settlement, many houses are not liveable and irregular. The densely populated settlements find many houses unfit for habitation and irregular. The research aims to formulate the sustainability level of Urban communities, Lowokwaru District, Malang City using quantitative method through sustainability level calculation. Jatimulyo Urban Communities is measured by the sustainability criteria of density, diversity, mixed-use, and compactness to formulate the related sustainable urban spatial structure. Interpretation of the calculation results references similar research. The calculation result shows that Jatimulyo Urban Communities is included in the moderate sustainability level, where density is moderate (101.1-200 people/ha), has a moderate building density (20-40 buildings/ha), has a random diversity level (1.0) and an entropy index (0.51), and compactness is near perfect inequality (Gini Coefficient 0.99).
PENGUKURAN PENGARUH BELANJA DESA TERHADAP KINERJA PEMBANGUNAN DESA DENGAN MENGGUNAKAN GEOGRAPHICALLY WEIGHTED REGRESSION Eka Purna Yudha; Bambang Juanda; Lala M Kolopaking; Rilus A Kinseng
TATALOKA Vol 20, No 1 (2018): Volume 20 Number 1, February 2018
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In 2014, the Government enacted Law No. 6/2014 on Villages with a view to reconstructing village financial and asset management arrangements to accelerate the inclusive and sustainable development of rural areas. The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of village financial management on the performance of rural development. The study was conducted on 326 Villages in Pandeglang District. The analytical tool of the study using Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) modeling will look at how the village expenditure is included in the Village Revenue and Expenditure Budget (APBDes). Expenditure of development (infrastructure) of the village has the greatest impact on the performance of village development with the value of elasticity of 0.637. The influence of village expenditure on the GWR model is strongly influenced by the geographical, demographic, and socio-economic conditions of rural communities, resulting in varying outcomes in each village.
ANALISIS USAHA TANI LADA DAN ARAHAN PENGEMBANGANNYA DI KABUPATEN BANGKA TENGAH Maryadi Maryadi; Atang Sutandi; Ivanovich Agusta
TATALOKA Vol 18, No 2 (2016): Volume 18 Number 2, May 2016
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Indonesia is the producer of pepper number two in the world after Vietnam. Pepper is one of the leading commodity that has a major role as source of foreign exchange, the source of farmer’s income, and job creation. The high demand on the international market is an opportunity for the development of pepper pepper. In Indonesia, Bangka Belitung Province is a major producer of white pepper which one is the producing regions of District of Bangka Tengah. The development effort pepper plants must be based on land suitability evaluation for optimal production. Moreover, analyzing the feasibility of farming of pepper, analyze marketing margins in the marketing system of white pepper, and arrange referrals pepper plantation development is needed to guide policy makers in Central Bangka Regency. Pepper development requires commitment and effort which is based on plantation development policies implemented proportionately and professionally .
DAYA DUKUNG LAHAN DALAM PERENCANAAN TATA RUANG WILAYAH (STUDI KASUS KABUPATEN BLITAR, JAWA TIMUR) Iman Sadesmesli; Dwi Putro Tejo Baskoro; Andrea Emma Pravitasari
TATALOKA Vol 19, No 4 (2017): Volume 19 Number 4, November 2017
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Land carrying capacity is important to be considered in spatial planning. This study was aimed to evaluate the land carrying capacity of the spatial planning of Blitar Regency using land capability evaluation. Evaluation was done by assesing the conformity between the actual land utilization and land allocation of the Official spatial planning of Blitar Regency toward the land capability. The class of land capability was evaluated for each land unit, which was combined from landforms and soil survey from the previuos research. The actual land use analysis was done by updating land use maps that have been provided by the SPOT-6 images acquired in 2015. The result showed that land capablity in Blitar Regency was consist of  class II, III, IV, VI, VII and class VIII. The area with land capablity class of II to IV which supported agricultural cultivation were only 39.0% of total area, meanwhile 61.0% of total area should not be used for agricultural cultivation (class VI to VIII). The actual land carrying capacity based on the conformity between the actual land use and land capability were only 69.662 ha (43,8%), while the land carrying capacity of planning aspect based on the conformity between the official spatial planning and land capability was reached 79.498 ha (50,0%).
PERENCANAAN LINGKUNGAN DAN BANGUNAN BERKELANJUTAN DI INDONESIA: TINJAUAN DARI ASPEK PERATURAN PERUNDANG-UNDANGAN Muhammad Syarif Hidayat
TATALOKA Vol 19, No 1 (2017): Volume 19 Number 1, February 2017
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Definitions of green buildings, in essence it should be environmentally friendly and sustainable ranging from planning, implementation to operation of the building. In the implementation of the legislation is needed to ensure its implementation. Candy MOE issued a regulation on the criteria and certification of environmentally friendly building where the content has some similarities with the green building parameters issued by GBCI. Parameter issued by GBCI is Appropriate Land, Energy Efficiency and Refrigerants, Water Conservation, Resource and Material Cycle, Quality and Comfort Air, and the Built Environment Management. This research question is whether there are other laws that support the concept of building a 'green'. The method used is descriptive review the regulations of the aspects of green building. The results showed that there are many laws and regulations in Indonesia has not accommodate green building design criteria. This could mean there are no rules or regulations already exist, but still expressed in general.
TIPOLOGI KAWASAN BERISIKO BANJIR DI DAERAH ALIRAN SUNGAI (DAS) KALI PEPE, KOTA SURAKARTA Nur Miladan; Kusumaningdyah Nurul Handayani; Dewa Putu Aris Sadana
TATALOKA Vol 20, No 2 (2018): Volume 20 Number 2, May 2018
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Flooding is the most dominant disaster in the world and it takes place until recently. So far, the urban flood reduction is carried out through the structural and non structural mitigation approaches. The spatial mitigation approach is very needed to be considered in the flood risk management besides those approaches. The spatial transformation (land use pattern), and environmental carrying capacity can be used to realize the spatial approach in disaster risk management. This research aims to analyze the flood risk area typology in Kali Pepe River Basin, Surakarta City. It uses deductive approach with quantitative methods being supported by spatial analysis. The results indicate there are 42 spatial types, but only 18 types being the flood risk areas. Land caracteristic tends to be not correlated to the flood impact intensity. Land use pattern and drainage caracteristics have a tendency to be correlated to the flood impact risk. The spatial planning could be focused on urban settlements, especially in areas with high building densities. The built-up space restrictions should be implemented in the river sourrounding areas, and the infrastructure engineering concern with the river upstream-downstream system.
KEBERLANJUTAN SOSIAL GATED COMMUNITY THE TAMAN DAYU DI KABUPATEN PASURUAN Istifada Alhidayatus Sibyan; Delik Hudalah
TATALOKA Vol 21, No 3 (2019): Volume 21 No. 3, August 2019
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Dibutuhkan suatu pemahaman utuh terhadap isu-isu sosial yang muncul sebagai dampak dari adanya gated community. Konsep yang dapat mengakomodasi isu sosial tersebut adalah keberlanjutan sosial. Keberlanjutan sosial penting dikaji karena dapat menggambarkan secara utuh isu-isu sosial gated community. Keberlanjutan sosial dalam penelitian ini merepresentasikan kondisi dimensi sosial yang berkelanjutan. Kondisi yang dimaksud merujuk pada kondisi tidak adanya permasalahan sosial akibat keberadaan gated community, terutama segregasi dan ketimpangan. Kondisi ini dapat dicapai dengan adanya modal dan integrasi sosial yang dapat mencegah terjadinya permasalahan sosial tersebut. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui karakteristik dan keberlanjutan sosial gated community the Taman Dayu di Kecamatan Prigen, Kabupaten Pasuruan. Keberlanjutan sosial gated community the Taman Dayu dinilai penting dikaji karena sebagai gated community terbesar di Kabupaten Pasuruan memiliki kemungkinan menghasilkan dampak yang lebih besar. Keberlanjutan sosial ditijau dari dua indikator, ayitu modal sosial (jaringan sosial, kepercayaan dan resiprositas) serta integrasi sosial (sudut pandang terhadap pemisahan sosial maupun spasial serta aksesibilitas terhadap fasilitas) yang datanya diperoleh melalui survei primer menggunakan kuisioner. Keduanya dinilai menggunakan metode indeks komposit untuk mendapatkan nilai indeks keberlanjutan sosial. Temuan yang diperoleh menunjukkan bahwa keberlanjutan sosial gated community the Taman Dayu termasuk sedang. Hasil penelitian ini diharapkan dapat menjadi bahan masukan kebijakan pengembangan wilayah yang terintegrasi dengan pembangunan perumahan untuk mewujudkan pembangunan yang berkelanjutan.
STRATEGI IMPLEMENTASI UNTUK MENGENDALIKAN KONVERSI LAHAN SAWAH DI KOTA SUKABUMI Ari Wijayanti; Khursatul Munibah; Eka Intan Kumala Putri
TATALOKA Vol 18, No 4 (2016): Volume 18 Number 4, November 2016
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Paddy land conversion in Sukabumi City is worrying whereas its rate is 6,06 ha annually, while its production is very high that reaches 6.7 ton/ha. The aims of this study are to analyze the total paddy land that had been converted into other uses as well as to formulate strategies to implement this program. The method used are by using overlay land use map year 2010, 2012 and 2015 and combination AHP-SWOT The results show that paddy land that had been converted into other uses as many as 181.94 ha. The main strategies to implement this program are by increasing productivity, developing cooperation between private sector and farmer group, and strengthening its institution.

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