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Residential Space Transformation in Support of Waterfront City (Case Study: Arut River, Pangkalan Bun)
Author(s) -
Ardiana Yuli Puspitasari,
Wa Ode Sitti Khasanah Ramli
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
iop conference series. earth and environmental science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1755-1307
pISSN - 1755-1315
DOI - 10.1088/1755-1315/955/1/012024
Subject(s) - human settlement , tourism , geography , space (punctuation) , environmental planning , empirical research , socioeconomics , civil engineering , environmental protection , archaeology , sociology , engineering , philosophy , linguistics , epistemology
The Arut River flows through the city of Pangkalan Bun in Central Kalimantan and is the forerunner of the formation of this city. The structure of the residential space formed by houses on stilts and wooden roads further strengthens the existence of riverside settlements. The settlements on the banks of the Arut River currently function not only as residences but also tourist attractions with the concept of a waterfront city. Waterfront city in Pangkalan Bun City began to be developed in 2018 in Mendawai Village. Tourism activities on the banks of the Arut River have affected the use of residential space, so this study aims to find changes in residential space as a result of the development of tourism activities. The research methodology used is rationalistic qualitative with an empirical and spatial approach. The results showed that public residential spaces such as roads and rivers underwent more changes, on certain days and hours the street space turned into parking, selling areas, and sitting/“hanging out” areas. Private spaces such as houses also turn into stalls/shops and inns.

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