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Plano Madani : Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota
ISSN : 2301878X     EISSN : 25412973     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24252/jpm
Core Subject : Social, Engineering,
Plano Madani : Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota is a scientific journal in the Field of Regional and City Planning published by the Department of Regional and City Planning, Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar. The editorial team accepts scientific writings/articles and book reviews in the field of Regional and City Planning and Development or those with an emphasis on Spatial Planning. The encompassed fields include spatial planning, urban design, geographic information systems for regional and urban planning, Islamic spatial planning, transportation, coastal planning, environmental studies, socio-economic regional planning, rural planning, tourism planning, disaster management, urban landscape, and other relevant areas.
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MONITORING PERKEMBANGAN URBAN HEAT ISLAND KAWASAN PERKOTAAN YOGYAKARTA TAHUN 2013-2023 Ikhsan, Muhammad; Sunarharum, Tri Mulyani
Plano Madani : Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol 14 No 1 (2025)
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Cities function as centers of economic activity within a region and act as strong magnets for people who migrate and settle in urban areas, giving rise to the phenomenon of urbanization. Urbanization leads to an increase in the population of urban areas, including the Yogyakarta Urban Area. This process drives land-use changes and the expansion of built-up areas to accommodate housing needs and infrastructure development that supports population mobility. As a consequence of land-use changes and the growth of built-up areas, climate conditions are affected. The loss of vegetation, if not properly managed, results in rising temperatures known as the Urban Heat Island (UHI) phenomenon. The purpose of this study is to identify the changes in Urban Heat Island in the Yogyakarta Urban Area from 2013 to 2023. The research method used is quantitative deductive, involving spatial, statistical, and descriptive analysis techniques. This study applies NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) and LST (Land Surface Temperature) analysis, with the final output being the UHI index. The findings show a significant increase in the UHI index, particularly in the northern part of the Yogyakarta Urban Area. The subdistricts experiencing the highest increase in UHI include Godean, Gamping, Mlati, Ngaglik, Depok, and Ngemplak.
COPING STRATEGI BANJIR PADA AREA ANOMALI: KETIDAKSESUAIAN ANALISIS POTENSI DAN REALITAS DI SUB-DAS KEMANG Feby, ayu; Pramono, Retno Dwi
Plano Madani : Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol 14 No 1 (2025)
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Flood disaster risk is one of the major issues faced by many cities and is expected to intensify with ongoing urban climate change (World Bank, 2023; IPCC, 2014). Jakarta is among the cities experiencing such challenges. In Jakarta’s elite Kemang area, there is virtually no buffer between the river and residential zones. This is further exacerbated by the river's shrinkage—leaving only 20% of its original width—aggravating flood conditions. Poor land use management that deviates from spatial planning has led to land-use conversion, construction in water catchment areas, and increased population density. Coping strategies are essential in responding to this situation. This study reveals that communities living along the riverbanks do not remain passive in the face of flood risks. It identifies anomalous areas that demonstrate a discrepancy between flood potential analysis and actual flood occurrences. Within these anomalous areas, various typologies of coping strategies used by the communities to deal with flooding can be identified.
KONFIGURASI RUANG SIMBIOSIS PERMUKIMAN DI TEPIAN SUNGAI JENEBERANG, MAKASSAR Andi Annisa Amalia
Plano Madani : Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol 14 No 1 (2025)
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Coastal areas are areas of community settlement development that have culturally become part of their living space and livelihoods. Communities that depend on the sea and rivers for their livelihoods tend to choose to settle near or directly integrated with waters. The interconnection and interdependence between urban settlements and water bodies are consistently characterized by the configuration of symbiotic spaces, Symbiotic spaces are manifestations of the results of stimulation by the existence of interactions between spaces. The Jeneberang Riverbank Settlement of Tanjung Merdeka Village Makassar has an unplanned spatial configuration, resulting in the existence of indigenous people's residential areas that are separated from the regional space system. On the other hand, the transformation of the Tanjung Bunga and Centre Point of Indonesia areas as a global business area is an opportunity for coastal communities to utilize the Jeneberang riverbank area as a source of livelihood that leads to a blue economy. This phenomenon has implications for the formation of symbiotic space The research objective is to explore the symbiotic spatial configuration of settlements on the banks of the Jeneberang River in Makassar City. The research method used is a case study with a rationalistic qualitative paradigm approach. The results found that (1) Symbiotic space configuration is formed as a spatial interaction between elements of residential space and livelihood space forming an organic pattern; (2) Symbiotic space configuration forms a floating pattern on the river, radial pattern, cluster pattern, linear pattern, and follows the shape of the footprint of residential outdoor space; (3) Livelihood space as an element of activity support for the area as well as the edge of the riverbank; (4) Transformation of the river's role as a lake affects the spatial order, both in the estuary, riverbank and land area as well as the coexistence of coastal economic livelihood space bound to the waters.
KESESUAIAN PDRB SEKTOR PARIWISATA DENGAN TUJUAN PENATAAN RUANG KABUPATEN PESISIR BARAT Rasman, Afifah
Plano Madani : Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol 14 No 1 (2025)
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West Pesisir Regency is one of the areas with great potential for developing the tourism sector, including the marine tourism sector, especially beaches. West Pesisir Regency has a tourism sector that is quite promising to be developed, as evidenced by the large number of tourists visiting West Pesisir Regency, both local and foreign tourists, namely in 2017 there were 135,833 tourists, but in 2020 there were 50,730 tourists and in 2021 it decreased by 97% to 1,128 due to the COVID 19 pandemic. Spatial planning for West Pesisir Regency aims to realize West Pesisir Regency as a tourism destination based on agricultural and marine industries that pay attention to aspects of local wisdom and environmental sustainability. The West Pesisir Regency Government, based on its spatial planning objectives, is trying to pay more attention to tourism development because the tourism sector has an important role in shaping the size of the GRDP, namely distribution of 3.09% and the GRDP growth rate reaching 35.09 in 2019. However, after the pandemic COVID 19, the distribution of GRDP in the tourism sector became 2.76% and the growth rate of GRDP in the tourism sector decreased to -4.41 in 2021. Therefore, this research aims to determine the suitability of GRDP in the tourism sector with the spatial planning of West Pesisir Regency. This research was conducted in West Pesisir Regency using secondary data, namely GRDP data originating from the BPS- Statistics and document review. This research uses LQ, SS, and Klassen Typology analysis methods. The results of this research indicate that the GRDP of the tourism sector is following the spatial planning objectives of West Pesisir Regency because it is a base sector, progressive, superior, developed, and fast-growing sector. 
EXPLORING THE MACROCOSMIC PERSPECTIVE OF THE BAYAN INDIGENOUS COMMUNITY IN BAYAN DISTRICT, NORTH LOMBOK Surur, Fadhil; Shiraishi, Hideo
Plano Madani : Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol 14 No 1 (2025)
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The Bayan customary community in North Lombok utilizes traditional knowledge systems, including awig-awig, to govern natural resources and sustain environmental harmony, grounded in concepts like Wetu Telu and shaped by Balinese culture. Despite the obstacles of industrialization, Indigenous and Local Knowledge (ILK) is essential for sustainable spatial planning, necessitating extensive research to bolster governmental initiatives. This study was executed in the Bayan sub-district of North Lombok, commencing with interviews of Pemangku Adat and Pembekel, subsequently followed by focus group discussions and participatory mapping. The investigation was performed using both spatial and non-spatial methods to elucidate the relationship between local knowledge and geographical characteristics. The Bayan customary people possess a concept of Indigenous Local Knowledge (ILK) that has been transmitted through generations to carefully manage their environment by delineating daya (mountain) and lauq (coastal) areas, overseen by perumbak, symbolizing harmony between the mountain and the sea. The connection between perumbak, daya, and lauq symbolizes the balance between a man and a woman, who collectively safeguard the source of life and defend their customary region from adverse external forces in the macrocosm.

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