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Identification of slum typologies based on priority infrastructure (Case studies Jember District)
Author(s) -
Ivan Agusta Farizkha,
Ratih Novi Listyawati,
Rindang Alfiah,
D. J. Koesoemawati
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iop conference series. earth and environmental science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1755-1307
pISSN - 1755-1315
DOI - 10.1088/1755-1315/562/1/012017
Subject(s) - slum , settlement (finance) , environmental planning , business , human settlement , plan (archaeology) , typology , government (linguistics) , identification (biology) , sustainable development , geography , engineering , environmental health , finance , political science , waste management , medicine , population , linguistics , philosophy , botany , archaeology , law , payment , biology
Slums are one of the urban problems that occur in almost all regions in Indonesia. As one of the pillars of sustainable development, and to deal with problems related to slums, every City / Regency based on Government Regulation are required to prepare RP3KP documents as a master plan for regional settlements. Jember is one of the areas in Besuki Raya that already has housing and settlement planning products but is still in the RP4D format. Based on these conditions, Jember is categorized as a district that does not have a settlement area planning instrument that meets the standards. In fact, there are 37 villages classified as slums with an area of 47.2 ha, uninhabitable houses reaching 3,940 units in slums in Jember Regency (Kotaku,2017). The results of the study is useful as a basic reference in the formulation of residential area planning policy in Jember Regency. With the typology and formulation of priority infrastructure needs analysis in slum areas, a general description of the condition of the characteristics of slums in Jember Regency can be described. The results show that physically, the infrastructure to be aware of are road infrastructure, building conditions, waste management and fire danger

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