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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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PENGARUH PENURUNAN MUKA TANAH TERHADAP KEPADATAN PENDUDUK DAN BENCANA BANJIR DI KOTA SEMARANG Rahman, Muhammad Farras
Plano Madani : Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol 14 No 2 (2025)
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This study investigates the relationship between land subsidence, population density, and flood disasters in Semarang City using a multiple linear regression approach. Data from 2012 to 2022 include land subsidence rates, population density, and flood inundation heights. Classical assumption tests—Breusch-Pagan for heteroskedasticity, Variance Inflation Factor (VIF) for multicollinearity, and Shapiro–Wilk for normality—were applied to ensure model validity. The results indicate that both population density and flood inundation height exert a positive but statistically insignificant effect on land subsidence. The model explains 57.6% of the variation in land subsidence. These findings suggest that future studies should incorporate additional variables, such as groundwater extraction rates and infrastructure development, to enhance model accuracy and provide a more comprehensive understanding of land subsidence dynamics in coastal urban areas.
OPTIMALISASI KOMODITAS PADI BERDASARKAN DATA-DATA SPASIAL: KASUS KABUPATEN MAGELANG Sopacua, Vivi; Widodo Dwi Pramono, Retno
Plano Madani : Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol 14 No 2 (2025)
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The use of spatial data in regional planning is essential, particularly to identify the distribution of agricultural land for each commodity—whether passive/actual or active/potential land—and to support effective decision-making, especially in relation to land management and food security. One of the key agricultural commodities that plays an important role in Indonesia’s food security is rice. Food security is a strategic issue in regional development, particularly in agrarian areas such as Magelang Regency. With the limited availability of agricultural land, optimizing land use has become crucial to ensure an adequate food supply. In this study, spatial data–based analysis offers a solution for understanding the distribution of land resources and productivity potential more comprehensively. The research aims to analyze the optimization—in this case, the reserves—of the rice commodity, both physically and monetarily, based on spatial data in Magelang Regency. The analytical methods used include the Natural Resource Balance (NRB) and downscaling analysis. The results show that Magelang Regency does not have available land reserves for the expansion of rice cultivation. However, the reserve volume can still be maintained through high productivity. This indicates that although the current reserve volume is sufficient to meet present needs, the absence of land reserves raises concerns about reliance on high productivity, which may be affected by various external factors. This study emphasizes the importance of commodity diversification and sustainable land management to ensure food security in the future.
IDENTIFIKASI KARAKTERISTIK DAN TINGKAT KERAWANAN BANJIR DI KOTA KOTAMOBAGU MENGGUNAKAN METODE COMPOSITE MAPPING ANALYSIS (CMA) Mursid, Azzahra; Mononimbar, Windy; Prijadi, Rachmat
Plano Madani : Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol 14 No 2 (2025)
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Kotamobagu City, as one of the strategic areas in North Sulawesi, faces major challenges related to recurring annual floods. This study aims to map flood-prone areas in Kotamobagu City using the Composite Mapping Analysis (CMA) method. The method integrates several important variables such as rainfall, slope gradient, land cover, soil texture, and distance from rivers, which are then analyzed through a Geographic Information System (GIS). The results of the study indicate that, from the total research area, there are five categories of flood vulnerability: very low, low, moderate, high, and very high. Areas with very high flood vulnerability are widely distributed across several districts, particularly in regions with a high level of urbanization and poor drainage capacity. Furthermore, the main factors causing floods in Kotamobagu are the overflowing of rivers due to heavy rainfall and uncontrolled land-use conversion in upstream areas. This research provides an accurate flood vulnerability map, which can serve as a strategic foundation for the local government in planning more effective mitigation efforts and reducing flood disaster risks in the future.      
IDENTIFIKASI KEBUDAYAAN SUKU KAILI YANG MEMBENTUK CITRA KOTA PALU DI KECAMATAN TAWAELI Deltri Dikwardi Eisenring; Takwim, Supriadi; Ryan, Muhammad; Fransisko, Aang
Plano Madani : Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol 14 No 2 (2025)
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The Kaili tribe plays a significant role in shaping the image of Palu City through various cultural aspects such as art, customs, language, and traditions. The culture of the Kaili people is reflected in the city’s architecture, spatial arrangement, and daily activities of its residents. Based on these conditions, the researcher is interested in identifying the cultural elements of the Kaili tribe within the spatial structure of Palu City by observing their activity patterns and gathering places that contribute to the formation of the city’s image. This study aims to identify the role of Kaili culture in shaping the image of Palu City, focusing on the Tawaeli District, specifically the Panau and Baiya sub-districts. A qualitative descriptive method was employed, utilizing an ethnographic approach to identify cultural symbols and their relationship to the image of Palu City, which were then mapped through the behavioral mapping method. The results of the study show that the path elements, such as routes once used for traditional rituals, though many of these rituals are no longer practiced, still function as connections between key points in the community’s social life. The edge elements, such as the Tawaeli River and the coastal boundary of Palu Bay, serve as physical separators regulating activities between the land and sea areas. The district elements indicate a spatial division based on social status and dominant economic activities within each area. The node elements, such as traditional markets and monuments, serve as centers of economic and social activity, with monuments representing the identity of the Kaili people. Furthermore, landmark elements, such as the Tawaeli King’s Cemetery Park and traditional houses, play a vital role as sources of pride and the preservation of cultural values.
TAHAPAN PERKEMBANGAN SMART CITY KOTA DENPASAR TAHUN 2016-2023 Amin Bahtiar; Achmad Djunaedi
Plano Madani : Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol 14 No 2 (2025)
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Denpasar City began implementing smart city in 2016 by integrating the concept with Balinese local wisdom values, especially Tri Hita Karana, which focuses on harmony between God, humans, and nature. The application of local wisdom in smart city development in Denpasar City has received various appreciations, even winning the Indonesian Smart City Index award in 2019. The purpose of this study is to describe the stages of smart city development in Denpasar City and identify the factors that influence the stages of smart city development in Denpasar City. This study uses an abductive-qualitative approach with a case study methodology. The study results show that the stages of smart city development in Denpasar City consist of five stages: preparation, planning, implementation, emergency response to Covid-19, and implementation (continuation) and innovation development. The stages of smart city development in Denpasar City are influenced by 11 internal factors, 7 external factors, and 2 fundamental factors. In the case of Denpasar City, there is a new fundamental factor group in the form of local wisdom Tri Hita Karana and the Sewaka Dharma motto which are important factors in the development stage of a smart city.
PENGARUH KUALITAS VISUAL LANSKAP TERHADAP KUNJUNGAN WISATAWAN DESA WISATA PULESARI Puji Lestari; Widodo Dwi Pramono, Retno
Plano Madani : Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol 14 No 2 (2025)
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The management of landscape visual quality is an important aspect in attracting tourists, especially in tourism villages that rely on natural potential as their main attraction. The purpose of this study is to identify the influence of landscape visual elements on the level of tourist visits in Pulesari Tourism Village, Turi District, Sleman. The research employs a quantitative approach using multiple linear regression analysis, involving eight landscape visual elements such as color, lighting, vegetation, and water elements. The results show that color is the most significant element, with a regression coefficient of 1.725, while lighting has a smaller yet still relevant effect. The regression analysis also reveals that 56.3% of the variation in tourist visit levels can be explained by the visual quality elements of the landscape. The study concludes that landscape management focusing on visual harmony—such as attractive color combinations and well-managed vegetation—can enhance tourism appeal while supporting the sustainability of nature-based tourism. These findings provide practical recommendations for tourism village managers to optimize the landscape as a main attraction and improve the welfare of local communities.
P PEMETAAN KAWASAN RAWAN BANJIR DAN STRATEGI PENGELOLAAN LAHAN PERTANIAN DI KOTA PALOPO Hidayat, Wahyu; Syafruddin, Syafruddin
Plano Madani : Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol 14 No 2 (2025)
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The research on flood-prone areas based on Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for disaster mitigation efforts is crucial due to the rapid and irregular development in the suburban areas, which leads to cities becoming prone to disasters. The objective of this study is to determine the extent of flood-prone areas through flood vulnerability mapping, in order to optimize flood impact mitigation efforts on Sustainable Agricultural Land in Palopo City. The research location is Palopo City. The research method used is the scoring and overlay method on 6 parameters for 5 categories of flood vulnerability. The analysis results of flood-prone areas in Palopo City show a flood vulnerability map with the following area classifications: vulnerable (16,725.33 ha), fairly safe (7,864.23 ha), moderately vulnerable (2,158.49 ha), safe (924.03 ha), and very vulnerable (71.92 ha). The generated map provides information about flood-prone areas to the Palopo City government, especially the Regional Disaster Management Agency and the Agriculture, Livestock, and Plantation Department of Palopo City
ANALISIS SPASIAL-TEMPORAL PULAU REKLAMASI JAKARTA 2014-2024: STUDI KASUS PULAU C, D DAN G Hikmah, Nur; Wibowo, Adi
Plano Madani : Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol 14 No 2 (2025)
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Reclamation projects in Jakarta Bay, particularly on Islands C, D and G, have brought significant changes to the structure of coastal areas over the past decade. This study aims to analyze the spatial-temporal changes of the three islands using Google Earth satellite image data from 2014, 2019 and 2024 processed with Geographic Information System (GIS) software. The results of the analysis showed that in 2014 only Island D began to form with an area of 267.44 hectares, while Islands C and G were not yet visible. In 2019, the area of Island C reached 114 hectares, Island D 324 hectares, and Island G 21.37 hectares. By 2024, the area of Island C increased to 134 hectares, Island D to 319.19 hectares, while Island G decreased in area to only 1.37 hectares. This reclamation impacts land cover patterns, with open land turning into built-up areas and loss of mangrove vegetation around the islands. Environmental impacts include increased sedimentation, water quality degradation and risk of tidal flooding. In addition, there is a mismatch between reclamation management and sustainable spatial principles stipulated in DKI Jakarta's Regional Spatial Plan (RTRW). This research highlights the importance of more integrated and sustainable reclamation management. Recommendations include mangrove reforestation, reclamation waste management, and revision of spatial policies to support a balance between economic development and environmental conservation.
ARAHAN PENANGANAN KAWASAN PERMUKIMAN KUMUH DI DESA WANI 1 KECAMATAN TANANTOVEA KABUPATEN DONGGALA Rizkhi, Rizkhi; Saleh, Amanda Wiranti; Akhmad, Abdul Gani
Plano Madani : Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol 14 No 2 (2025)
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Slum settlements remain a major issue in Donggala Regency. This includes residential areas with high economic potential but numerous environmental problems, such as in Wani 1 Village, Tanantovea District. The government’s handling efforts have not yet fully resolved the livability issues in the area. Therefore, this study aims to conduct a deeper assessment of settlement problems to formulate handling guidelines based on the conditions and levels of slum severity in Wani 1 Village. These guidelines are expected to serve as a reference for optimizing government efforts in addressing slum settlement problems. The research method used is quantitative with a descriptive approach. Based on the analysis and calculations, Wani 1 Village falls into the categories of moderate and light slum areas. The reduction in slum levels has been driven by government intervention programs initiated in 2017. This indicates an improvement in the quality of the area, particularly in basic infrastructure aspects such as the construction of neighborhood roads, drainage systems, individual sanitation facilities, and the provision of clean water. However, the handling efforts have not yet been fully optimized, as several unresolved issues remain. Therefore, the recommended handling direction for Wani 1 Village is to improve the quality of problematic aspects based on existing conditions, in order to organize and rehabilitate the area toward creating livable and non-slum settlements.
KETERKAITAN REGIONAL DALAM SMART TOURISM DI KAWASAN SARBAGITA Harmaen; Djunaedi, Achmad
Plano Madani : Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Vol 14 No 2 (2025)
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The concept of smart tourism is commonly applied to cities or towns, which use information and communication technology (ICT) to improve efficiency, traveler experience, and tourism destination management. However, this concept is often considered less relevant for regional areas with different characteristics. In addition, tourism today is no longer focused on a single location, but rather encourages a trend of development based on inter-regional linkages. In Sarbagita, Denpasar and Badung's tourism GRDP is higher, supported by a smart city masterplan, while Gianyar and Tabanan do not yet have one. This research aims to describe regional linkages in smart tourism in the Sarbagita Region. Through a qualitative approach, this research makes the theoretical framework a guide to see inter-regional linkages in smart tourism. The findings are inter-regional linkages in smart tourism in the Sarbagita Region, at the level of strategy, planning, and tourism policy, there are indirect linkages through strategy and promotion. At the service development level, the role of the private sector supports linkages through e-ticketing, QR codes, and tour packages. Tourism promotion linkages can be seen in government initiatives, such as participation in tourism exhibitions and the Bali regional tourism website. Accessibility is adequate but still limited to the local level.