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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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PEMETAAN KATEGORI DIMENSI SMART CITY BERDASARKAN RAGAM INOVASI APLIKASI DAN SITUS WEB MANAJEMEN PERKOTAAN DI INDONESIA Irsyad Adhi Waskita Hutama; Achmad Djunaedi
TATALOKA Vol 21, No 3 (2019): Volume 21 No. 3, August 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (636.754 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.21.3.445-458

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This research is motivated from the emerging of Smart City (SC) concept which lately has been implemented in Indonesian’s cities such as Jakarta, Bandung, and Surabaya as a mean to tackle city’s problems digitally. The use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) becomes one of the SC characteristic which transformed into applications and websites. The main purpose of the research is to map the categorization of SC dimension based on the abundance of aplications and web sites for cities management. The explorative and qualitative approach was used as research method involving secondary data collection, categorization scheme, and pairing to Giffinger’s SC dimensions. About 338 SC’s innovation accounted from cities in Indonesia but only 109 registered as applications or websites. From those numbers, we then categorize into 14 typologies of applications/websites based on its methods in tackling urban problems. They are job related information, transport and traffic, education, citizen participation, environmental management, governance, bureaucracy/permission, staffing, health, energy management, disaster mitigation, criminality, entrepreneurship, and culture and tourism. As result, those categorizations are, in fact, more comprehensive than those of Giffinger’s six smart city dimensions by adding two more dimensions namely Smart Energy Management and Smart Disaster Mitigation. Despite the availability of the applications and websites related to them, the implementation is still limited. 
PREDIKSI PERKEMBANGAN LAHAN PERMUKIMAN TERHADAP KERENTANAN BENCANA BANJIR DAN KEBAKARAN DI PERMUKIMAN TEPIAN SUNGAI KAPUAS KOTA PONTIANAK Ely Nurhidayati; Imam Buchori; Mussadun Mussadun
TATALOKA Vol 18, No 4 (2016): Volume 18 Number 4, November 2016
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (985.859 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.18.4.249-260

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Settlements of house on stilts in the Eastern Pontianak is located at the triangle of the Kapuas River and Landak River. This study to determine the changes of settlement’s areas in 2003-2014, predict the settlement’s areas in 2020 and the correlation between the disaster vulnerability and the development of settlement’s areas in the Kapuas riverbanks. This research method integrates quantitative-SIG binary logistic regression and CA-Markov. The data used are Quickbird satellite imagery (2003), elevation data ICONOS (2008) and contour intervals (1 meter). The results are the prediction accuracy (79.74%) and the highest kappa index (0.55). The prediction of settlement’s areas (481.98 hectares) in 2020, shows the highest land expansion in the Parit Mayor Village and the increase of settlement’s areas (6.80 ha/year) in 2014-2020. Regression analysis have a coefficient of 0 in the flooding variable, so the floods did not affected the development of settlement’s areas in the Eastern Pontianak.
BENTUK KELEMBAGAAN DAN POLA PEMBIAYAAN LAND BANKING PUBLIK DI INDONESIA Azhari Pamungkas; Haryo Winarso
TATALOKA Vol 20, No 1 (2018): Volume 20 Number 1, February 2018
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The application of land banking is likely to be conducted in Indonesia as well as its success in various countries in solving various land-related problems. This study aims to formulate an institutional set up and funding scheme for land banking in Indonesia. This study utilized an adoption of Delphi method to compile and interprete expert opinions, in addition extensive review of literature and legislations were also conducted. This study recommends the set up of public owned land banking company that consist of main company and subsidiary company. The main company is 100% owned by the government. The subsidiary company is jointly developed with private sector and community. The main company is assigned to bank land for public purposes (eg. infrastructures, public housing, facilities) and not for profit. The subsidiary company is assigned to bank land for development and giving opportunity the land owners to get share and profit. The set up land bank company is funded by local budget. Profit from the subsidiary company can be reinvented to the main company.
MODEL PERUBAHAN DAN ARAHAN PENGGUNAAN LAHAN UNTUK MENDUKUNG KETERSEDIAAN BERAS DI KABUPATEN BREBES DAN KABUPATEN CILACAP Andreas Ari Putro Dwinanto; Khursatul Munibah; Untung Sudadi
TATALOKA Vol 18, No 3 (2016): Volume 18 Number 3, August 2016
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The increasing of paddy field change has threatened the fulfillment of rice needs. The objective of this research is to analyze the spatial pattern of land use change, to predict land use change in 2030, to arrange rice availability balance sheet in 2030 and to arrange land use direction to support rice availability in Brebes and Cilacap Regencies. The rate of paddy field change started from 2005 till 2015 in Brebes regency higher than the rate of change in Cilacap. Land use change model is built using cellular automata (CA) approach. The prediction in 2030 have shown settlements will be growing while the paddy field will have more high pressure. The prediction of paddy field in both of Regency. The calculation in 2030 shows that either Brebes regency or Cilacap regency has already surplus with the amount of rice surplus from year to year constantly will decrease. To maintain the rice availability, paddy field is directed to be protected. Shrub and mix crop are directed to be paddy field to increase rice production
NONFIGURATIVE APPROACH: SUSTAINABLE ADAPTIVE REUSE TO RESPOND TO CITY’S EVOLUTION Baskoro Laksitoadi; E C Cattaneo
TATALOKA Vol 21, No 3 (2019): Volume 21 No. 3, August 2019
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This paper describes an approach of adaptive reuse on an abandoned buildings due to the rapid changes of economy and policy in the city. The keyword ‘nonfigurative’ is used because this approach is focused on creating connections and relationship rather than a physical building. Two other keywords are also used to support it. ‘Contextual’ means that history, spirit of place (genius loci), and existing set of rules given by the existing building are the key starting point while ‘flexible’ means that the product of this approach must have the ability to respond to the ever-changing needs of a city. Nowadays, buildings are left obsolete far earlier that its life span initially assumed. This situation often leaves us with ruins in the landscape or even in the middle of our city. In the era of uncertainty where city evolves swiftly due to the rapid changes of economy, policy, and technology, we believe that a nonfigurative approach is a sustainable way to respond to this problem. It will be able to maximize the unexplored potential of an obsolete or even an abandoned building, and equip them with the ability to evolve along with the city.
PERAN PERTAMBANGAN TERHADAP PENGEMBANGAN WILAYAH KABUPATEN TANGGAMUS PROVINSI LAMPUNG Wicaksono Tri Wuryanto; Kukuh Murtilaksono; Boedi Tjahjono
TATALOKA Vol 20, No 2 (2018): Volume 20 Number 2, May 2018
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Tanggamus Regency has great mining resources potential of 152 831 928 tons. In order to contribute maximally to the local economy with well-preserved environment then the mining management should be wise. This research aims to analyze the role of the mining sector to the regional economy, analyzing the change of land use 2000-2015, as well as preparing the development plan direction of mining area in Tanggamus Regency. The methods used in this study include analysis of input output with aggregation and RAS, satellite image classification, and overlapping map techniques The mining sector has high value of forward linkages which demonstrate the ability of the mining sector in driving the sector in the future to grow, but the mining sector has low value of backward linkages, hence the driving force of the upstream sectors also low. Changes in land use in Tanggamus District from 2000 to 2015 are dynamics. The most changing land is agricultural land turned into developed land of 5 168 ha. At the mining site, the largest land use growth rate is developed land 265.74 ha/year. Identification result of area function utilization for mining activity shows that 6.03% of protected areas and 8.05% of cultivation areas utilized as mining area. Recommendations is the allocation of mining designated areas shall be directed to the area in the mining business permit of 20 773.82 ha.
KESESUAIAN LOKASI PENGEMBANGAN KAWASAN INDUSTRI DI KABUPATEN BELITUNG Bambang Winarno; Prihadi Nugroho
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.21.4.603-618

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Industrialization in the region contributes to a prime mover for the economy so that each region competes to provide the most favorable location for the development of the export-oriented main industry. The problem of choosing the location of an industrial estate in Belitung Regency is not ready for infrastructure, RTRW, and industrial regulation. The research question is whether the location has set by the local government in accordance with normative standards/regulations. The purpose of this study is to identify the suitability of the location of Industrial Zone in Belitung Regency. Weighting is used to identify the location and factor analysis used to obtain the main variable in the development of the industrial estate. The findings are the determination of the location of Industrial Zone in Belitung Regency in accordance and fulfill technical standards as regulation, which have determined.  The main variable that influences the development of industrial estate in Belitung Regency is land, location, regulation, management, infrastructure, external support, and accessibility factor.
ANALISIS FORMAL DAN INFORMAL FISIK PERMUKIMAN TEPIAN SUNGAI KAHAYAN KOTA PALANGKA RAYA Noor Hamidah; R Rijanta; Bakti Setiawan; Muh. Aris Marfai
TATALOKA Vol 19, No 3 (2017): Volume 19 Number 3, August 2017
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Most of the settlement in Indonesia are located along big river. Kampung  Pahandut is one of riverside settlement, thatis to observe in this research. Kampung Pahandut is a first settlement before growth to urban area. Kampung Pahandut is a source of life and ease to access of transport between regions. Research of settlement integration is one of alternative to solve of settlement problem in Indonesia. Settlement consist of: (1) nature; (2) shell/house; (3) network; (4) man; and (5) community. This research only focus on analysis of physical integration (1) nature; (2) shell/house; and (3) network especially natural settlement with the unique of riverside architecture. The objective of this research was to explore the pattern of settlements as an adaptation to the physical environment riverside area and to analyses the physical, economic and social apart of integration of urban riverside settlement. Research method used a combination (mix-used method) based on field observation and quesioner with 50 sample representated on one villages of Pahandut. The results showed there are threevariables that affect to riverside settlement, namely: (1) nature; (2) settlement; and (3) network.. The three variable of the settlement pattern support settlements in those areas riverside towards sustainable development through to riverside area.
KONSEP DESAIN EKOLOGIS RUANG TERBUKA HIJAU DI SUDIRMAN CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT (SCBD) SEBAGAI HABITAT BURUNG Andi Gunawan; Setia Permana
TATALOKA Vol 20, No 2 (2018): Volume 20 Number 2, May 2018
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Landscape in Central Business District (CBD) is part of urban green spaces which have a role to enhance ecological value of the city, one of them is Sudirman Central Business Distict. The existence of birds will strengthen the ecological functions of the city. The aim of this study is to design the green spaces as bird habitat. Lot 17 SCBD has the potential to be developed as a bird sanctuary protection area divided into two areas: nesting and transition area. The method that will be used for this research is descriptive analysis through site survey and literature. The concept that used is eco-friendly bird park, a park that is able to present the directly or indirectly interaction between humans and birds without reducing the fulfillment of ecological functions of the park. The design concept applies the deco art style that has a dynamic impression and a pliable flexible shape. The dynamic impression will be applied in the form of arches on the park patterns and circulations to create natural impression. The existence of Lot 17 park can soften the surrounding condition, which is a storey building. Visitors can observe birds on tree canopies using binoculars that is placed on the deck view and canopy tree rail.
KOMPLEMENTER DAN REDUKSI KOMPETISI DALAM KETERKAITAN FUNGSIONAL DUA PUSAT RUANG PERKOTAAN DI KOTA JAYAPURA Alfini Baharuddin; Bambang Hari Wibisono; Budi Prayitno; M Sani Roychansyah
TATALOKA Vol 19, No 2 (2017): Volume 19 Number 2, May 2017
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Jayapura City is the capital of Papua Province, located at the eastern end of Indonesia and has a direct borders with neighboring countries, Papua New Guinea (PNG). The geographical conditions of Jayapura City are very diverse leads to the formation of separate urban centers. Currently there are two parts of urban centers in Jayapura City, known as Jayapura and Abepura. This situation gave rise to a unique character in the overall system of Jayapura City, so it is necessary to examine how the two urban centers interact in Jayapura City. This study aims to assess the functional linkages that occur between Jayapura and Abepura using the case study method. Data collected through direct observation, secondary data collection and structured interviews using a questionnaire. The results showed that the functional linkages that occurred between Jayapura and Abepura are complementary functions of their natural advantages, and functions that are homogeneous but did not compete in the provision of economic and public service. In this case, the functions homogeneous appearing not cause competition, resulting in a reduction of competition.

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