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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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KOMODITI PANGAN (PADI, JAGUNG DAN KEDELAI) UNGGULAN DAERAH KOTA DI PROVINSI SUMATERA BARAT Syahrial Syahrial; Welly Herman
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 (241.128 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.21.3.537-543

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Food is a necessity for all residents in both rural and urban areas so that food availability must be guaranteed to meet the needs of all residents. Several government programs have been carried out to achieve food self-sufficiency, especially rice, corn and soybeans. This study aims to (1) identify the leading food commodities in the city in West Sumatra Province. (2) analyzing the specialization and localization of superior food commodities in the city in West Sumatra Province. (3) identifying priority food commodities that can be developed in urban areas in West Sumatra Province. This research was conducted in (7) seven urban areas in West Sumatra Province. This study uses secondary data which includes production, price and production value. The results of the analysis showed that (1) only rice commodities became the main commodity in all urban areas, (2) pajale commodities spread in several districts in all urban areas, (3) and only rice commodities became priority commodities in several urban areas. So that the development of food commodities in urban areas in West Sumatra Province can be prioritized on rice commodities to meet the food needs of its population.
PASAR DI SUDUT TIGA KORIDOR LAMA SEMARANG SEBAGAI PEMBENTUK PLACE DAN LINGKAGE EKONOMI Siti Rukayah; Bambang Supriadi
TATALOKA Vol 19, No 2 (2017): Volume 19 Number 2, May 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (771.009 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.19.2.82-92

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Semarang city has golden triangle corridor as a commercial corridor in the present day. But, in the past, the city had three corridors (bigger than now). There were Bodjong street (now known as Pemuda street, part of Groote Postweg 1809-1811),  Mataram  street (now Mt. Haryono road - the road that connects the old Semarang port to the Mataram kingdom in inland Java) and Veteran road (the road linking the western side of the city to the street Mataram, to avoid the downtown area which was a swamp area). There were traditional markets in each part of the node of triangle corridors (Johar, Randu Sari and Peterongan ) that still exist until now. This study aims to reveal the organization of city structure at that time. By using the historical method and a naturalistic approach were found that the formation of triangle corridor has a function as economic lingkage and economics place, connecting and attracting each other. In the city development,  these markets become magnet and strategic node as  a place for economic activity. It was formed by the existence of  markets, functioning as the magnet for circulations dan be a place for the community. The existence of traditional villages along the corridors which have toponyms based on community economic activity at that time, became evident that the economic linkage has been formed in the past. This phenomenon has become a new knowledge that can be applied to the government for creating the concept of a city walk/ shopping belt corridor based on local wisdom of the urban planning in the past. Recommendations of this study is to preserve and develop the urban design in the past, so it can be utilized in the present situation.
Analisis Distribusi Pemilikan Lahan Pertanian dan Pendapatan Usahatani di Kabupaten Karawang Dwi Suprastyo; Hermanto Siregar; Sri Mulatsih
TATALOKA Vol 22, No 1 (2020): Volume 22 No. 1, February 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.22.1.61-69

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Salah satu isu strategis di bidang pertanahan adalah timpangnya pemilikan lahan pertanian. Hal ini terjadi karena semakin mengecilnya lahan yang dimiliki oleh petani. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis bagaimana struktur pemilikan lahan pertanian dan pendapatan petani di Kabupaten Karawang serta kebijakan yang dapat diambil untuk mengatasi timpangnya pemilikan lahan pertanian. Di samping itu juga menganalisis berapa kebutuhan lahan yang ideal agar petani dapat memenuhi kebutuhan hidup layak keluarganya. Penelitian melibatkan dua desa yang mewakili daerah subur dan kurang subur. Data yang diperoleh dianalisis dengan menggunakan indeks gini, analisis chi square dan metode AHP dalam penentuan  kebijakan. Hasil penelitian menyimpulkan bahwa masih terjadi ketimpangan pemilikan lahan serta pendapatan di antara petani. Terdapat dua kesimpulan mengenai hubungan luas lahan dengan pendapatan, di mana ada hubungan antara keduanya serta tidak ada hubungan antara keduanya. Upaya untuk mengatasi ketimpangan pemilikan lahan pertanian sekaligus pendapatan adalah salah satunya dengan mengeluarkan kebijakan pembatasan pemilikan lahan pertanian berdasarkan tingkat kehidupan layak.
Prediction of Land Use Change Due to Light Rail Transit (LRT) Development in Palembang Isro Saputra; F A Nabila
TATALOKA Vol 22, No 1 (2020): Volume 22 No. 1, February 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.22.1.124-129

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Light rail transit (LRT) is an effective transportation in serving the needs of movement in urban area that can increase commercial land uses. The first construction of LRT in Palembang started in 2015 which became one of the national priority projects in Indonesia. The development had an impact on land use change around the LRT corridor. This paper attempts to identify land use change due to LRT development in Palembang. This study used an explorative approach to develop an understanding of land use change due to the development of LRT and Markov-cellular automata model to predict the change. The results of this study indicated that the prediction of land use change in 2025 around the LRT corridor tends to shift more into commercial land use, this will increase investment from commercial activities in the Palembang LRT Corridor.
Perilaku Masyarakat di Ruang Terbuka Publik Alun-Alun Kabupaten Blora Septyani Wahyu Pradani; Nurini Nurini
TATALOKA Vol 22, No 1 (2020): Volume 22 No. 1, February 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.22.1.50-60

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The existence of public open spaces in the city center can be used to improve the quality of the environment and social relations of the community. Community social relations can be seen from the interaction between individuals in using space that shapes behavior patterns. Thus, the development of public space can be seen from the behavior of the people around. Blora District Square is one of the public open spaces in the center of Blora Regency, which has an important role as a provider of socio-cultural space to accommodate various kinds of community activities. To determine the effect of providing space on visitor behavior, it is necessary to conduct research on community behavior in Blora District Square. This study aims to identify community behavior in using Blora District Square as a public open space. The analysis in this study consisted of visitor characteristics, activity characteristics, movement patterns, and behavior analysis. The method used in this study is descriptive quantitative and qualitative methods with descriptive statistical and Behavior Setting analysis techniques. Behavior Setting analysis is used to determine the movement pattern with place-centered mapping and person-centered mapping techniques. The subject of this study is the user of Blora Regency square. The sampling technique used is Probability Sampling. The results of this study are expected to provide recommendations related to the improvement of the quality of space in Blora Regency square in order to form better behavior patterns.
Peningkatan dan Penguatan Partisipasi Masyarakat dalam Konteks Smart City Yunita Arafah; Haryo Winarso
TATALOKA Vol 22, No 1 (2020): Volume 22 No. 1, February 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.22.1.27-40

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Konsep smart city telah digunakan secara meluas diberbagai bidang, namun secara umum masih mendominasi bidang-bidang yang berhubungan dengan teknologi informasi dan komunikasi, serta komputer dan keteknikan. Padahal tidak hanya itu, pembahasan smart city dalam bidang sosial juga merupakan sebuah prioritas. Hal ini juga dapat dilihat dari kecenderungan evolusi perkembangan konsep smart city dari tahun ke tahun yang terus mengarah dan fokus kepada aspek manusia dan masyarakat di dalamnya, salah satunya yaitu bagaimana manusia sebagai pengguna smart city dapat ikut berpartisipasi dalam menyelesaikan permasalahan kota dan ikut berpartisipasi dalam pembangunan. Tulisan ini bertujuan untuk melihat sejauh mana tingkat partisipasi masyarakat dalam konsep smart city yang telah berjalan, khususnya pada kasus kota-kota di Indonesia, selanjutnya melihat faktor-faktor apa saja yang menjadi prioritas dalam usaha peningkatan dan penguatan partisipasi masyarakat dalam konteks smart city. Studi ini akan fokus pada teori smart city, partisipasi, smart community, smart people, dan smart governance sebagai salah satu karakter pembentuk smart city. Analisa dan pembahasan dilakukan berdasarkan studi literatur, dan menggunakan metodologi systematic literature review melalui rangkuman hasil penelitian-penelitian sebelumnya dengan teknik deskriptif kualitatif.
Pengembangan Komoditas Unggulan Tanaman Pangan Propinsi Sumatera Barat Elara Resigia; Syahrial Syahrial
TATALOKA Vol 22, No 1 (2020): Volume 22 No. 1, February 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.22.1.41-49

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The development of food crops commodities is one of the priorities of the National Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) 2015-2019 of the Ministry of Agriculture of Indonesia in terms of guarantee of food availability. West Sumatra Province is one of the central areas of production of food crops commodities in Indonesia. The objectives of this research are 1) to analyze food crops of West Sumatera Province; 2) to analyze the availability and completeness of facilities for the development of superior commodities of food crops; and 3) to formulate the strategy of developing the superior commodities of food crops. The data used in this research covers the area of harvest, the number of production, and the number of facilities area by time series (2011-2015). Data analysis used in this research include LQ, scalogram and SWOT analysis. The results showed rice commodity as a pre-eminent commodity in West Sumatera Province. There are six areas of development of commodities seeded rice that is in the hierarchy I. SWOT matrix analysis results obtained some superior commodity development strategies include; SO strategy 1) Establish and enhance the role of partnership with all stakeholders (government, farmers, traders, and cooperatives); 2) the use of agricultural cropping technology; WO strategy; 1) Development of agricultural development infrastructure (irrigation channel, village axis road) and application of agricultural technology (cultivation); 2) Institutional strengthening of farming capital; strategy ST: 1) Leading commodity marketing policy / regulation by West Sumatera Provincial Government, 2) Gapoktan and Farmers Household (RTP) Empowerment 1); WT strategy: 1) Development and training of management and marketing of agricultural products by government 2) Optimalization of institutional function and capital of farming to support improvement of marketing quality of agricultural products
Analisis Kemiskinan Spasial dan Kaitannya dengan Sertifikasi dan Penggunaan Lahan Pertanian di Kabupaten Mamuju Ade Irawadi; Bambang Juanda; Khursatul Munibah
TATALOKA Vol 22, No 1 (2020): Volume 22 No. 1, February 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.22.1.70-82

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The poverty is still a strategic issue in Mamuju Regency, West Sulawesi. In 2015 the poverty rate is 6.7%, but the decline of every year is still very slow. Understanding the relationship between poverty and the factors that influence it is important to determine the right policies for poverty alleviation in Mamuju Regency. This study aims to: (1) analyze spatial patterns of poverty; and (2) analyze the relationship of poverty with factors that influence spatially. This study used cross sectional village level data of 97 villages/kelurahan in the Mamuju Regency. The data used are poverty, land certification, agricultural land use, labor in industrial sector, distance to capital and village fund. A spatial analysis of poverty uses Moran Index approach to find out spatial pattern of poverty in Mamuju Regency. Analysis of the relationship between the poverty level of each village/kelurahan with the factors influence it using the Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) approach. The result of spatial analysis of poverty indicates that the poverty level of the village/kelurahan in Mamuju Regency is clustered. The result of GWR analysis shows that the land certificates, the percentage of land area of plantation, paddy field, fields area, and fishpond, percentage of labor in micro and small industry sector, distance to the capital and village fund proved to have significant effect varying to village poverty level.
Citra Kawasan Manahan Kota Surakarta Sebagai Lokasi Stabilisasi PKL Murtanti Jani Rahayu; Imam Buchori; Retno Widjajanti; Rufia Andisetyana Putri; Erma Fitria Rini
TATALOKA Vol 22, No 1 (2020): Volume 22 No. 1, February 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.22.1.1-14

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Stabilization as one of the street vendors arrangement type conducted by the government of Surakarta, that have great implications on the aesthetic style and form at some city parts. Some parts of Surakarta has changed a lot since the inauguration of the location, that is a public space, as a street vendors stabilization location in part of the area. Manahan area is one of the locations of street vendor stabilization that is considered successful. The presence of street vendors who have been arranged in the area Manahan able to attract visitors both weekand and weekdays, especially on holidays. This area is also more easily remembered by the visitors than other areas that there is no stabilization of street vendors. It means that this area has good and unique image quality that can be a memory for visitors. The purpose of this paper is to explore the image of street vendor Manahan stabilization area. Understanding the image of city area, principle that is used to assess the five basic elements of image formers include landmarks, path, edge, district and node. All five elements will be the componens in assessing the identity, identity and meaning that will shape the cognition of visitors so that it can be used as environmental orientation when someone is in a place. The introduction of Manahan stabilization area begins with stimulation done by graphic and visual technique before the interviews made a cognitive map in Stabilisasi PKL Manahan area and also made familiarity-favorability-semantic differensial assesment. This area has the potential of sustainability and good image compared to other stabilization locations, so that the managed street vendors can continue to grow and the location of the arrangement becomes an attractive area and supports the identity of the city of Surakarta as a merchant friendly city by staying a beautiful and friendly city for all the citizens and tourists who visit it.
Citizens’ Perceptions towards Transportation Tax and Retribution in Malang City, Indonesia Dadang M Utomo; Astri Warih Anjarwi; Kartika Putri Kumalasari
TATALOKA Vol 22, No 1 (2020): Volume 22 No. 1, February 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.22.1.130-136

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This paper tries to look at the root cause of low ridership in public transport in the city of Malang, locally known as Angkutan Kota (Angkot), in a kind of non-traditional perspective. The decreasing interest of the people of Malang City towards the use of public transport was presumed partly due to the transportation tax and retribution policies that are somewhat not too restrictive. This study explains that 80% of people in Malang City consider the amount of Motor Vehicle Tax (PKB) is cheap and reasonable which is believed to drive people away from utilizing Angkot. On the other hand, surprisingly, parking fees for motorized vehicles for most people are considered quite burdensome. Thus, this study suggests that in addition to the need to improve the quality of public transport services, adjusting the amount of tax and the cost of parking for motorized vehicles in the city of Malang needs to be reconsidered to increase the interest of the people of Malang in using public transport.

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