Hanny Maria Caesarina
University of Muhammadiyah Banjarmasin

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Green Space Impacts in Stream Corridor Settlement as an Effort to Form a “Greener” Neighborhood Hanny Maria Caesarina; Noor Aina
ESE International Journal (Environmental Science and Engineering) Vol 1 No 1 (2018)
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As the thousand city river, Banjarmasin has so many stream corridor settlement with specific character. Some new development brought new plans for those settlement which aim to make a greener neighborhood through some greening projects. This paper reviewed the green space impacts in stream corridor settlement as an effort to form a greener neighborhood. Field survey, observation and in depth interview also has been done with local residents to get clearer picture regarding how the greening project has given effect to their stream corridor neighborhood. The result shows that the green space impacts in stream corridor settlement in Banjarmasin still need to be improved in the future to achieve a greener neighborhood.
Planning and Design Concept Supervision in Reflecting History and Local Culture to a City Corridor as an Effort to Control Spatial Planning Hanny Maria Caesarina; Kiky Permana Setiawan
Comment: an International Journal of Community Development Vol 1 No 1 (2018)
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History and culture always been a part of a city. This community service activity intended to give a supervision about how to reflect history and local culture to a city corridor in the making of planning and design concept in Katingan, Kasongan City of Central Kalimantan. Participants were the government employee of Katingan’s public work and spatial planning services. The tools and materials used in the supervision are a mini portable projector, laptop, and software: Arc GIS 10.4, and Sketch Up. The outcomes of this training activity are the employees can identify, analyze and incorporating history and local culture of a city and produce it into planning and design concept for a city corridor. A draft of planning and design document of Tjilik Riwut Street as a case study was produced during the activity and can be used as references as one of a tool to control spatial planning activity.
The Supervision of Planning and Design in Creating a New Image for a School Building as Part of a City Corridor Hanny Maria Caesarina; Noor Aina
Comment: an International Journal of Community Development Vol 1 No 1 (2018)
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There are so many buildings that became the point of interest of a space and create a unique character for a city. Therefore, a great planning and design of the building and the environment can contribute a good image for a city. This community service activity aims to give a supervision about building and environment design of a school building that might affect image of the city. Participants were the teachers of Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Muhammadiyah (MIM) Kertak Hanyar. The tools and materials used in the supervision are a mini portable projector, laptop and Microsoft power point software. The outcomes of this activity was a new planning and design for the school that based on the character of Banjarmasin mixed with modern elements with minimum budget for the renovation. The unique character of the school roof is the element that conserved together with the specific material for the building.
The Supervision of Built Environment and Green Space Data Collection for Village’s Profile in Semangat Bakti Village, Barito Kuala Hanny Maria Caesarina; Dienny Redha Rahmani
Comment: an International Journal of Community Development Vol 1 No 2 (2019)
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Land use in forms of built environment and green space is an essential element in urban and regional planning. This community service activity designed as a supervision for the people of Semangat Dalam Village to define built environment and green space area in the whole village. Participants were community and local people of Semangat Dalam Village. The tools and materials used in the supervision are a camera, a mini portable projector, laptop, and software: MS Office. The outcomes of this activity are the community can identify the positive and negative aspects of their village through data collection, therefore it can be used as a baseline to draw strategies for the future. A set of village profile was produced at the end of the supervision.
Training for Mapping Wi-Fi Corner in Banjarmasin’s Green Open Space for Smart City Concept Hanny Maria Caesarina; Nahdi Saubari
Comment: an International Journal of Community Development Vol 2 No 2 (2020)
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Smart city is one of the concepts to create sustainability in urban areas. Banjarmasin recently tried to apply this concept to create a friendly information and technology city by providing some wi-fi corners in green open spaces for the citizens. Due to this condition, it is necessary to conduct the training for mapping wi-fi corner in Banjarmasin’s green open space. This community service aims to make a wi-fi corner map in Banjarmasin and analyze its quality which can support the smart city concept. The participants are the students of Urban and Regional Planning in University of Muhammadiyah Banjarmasin. The tools and materials used along the training are GPS, mobile phones and individual laptop for each participant. The outcomes of this activity are the students capable to map the wi-fi corner of Banjarmasin’s green open space based on the connectivity and accessibility of the facility. Banjarmasin needs to provide more wi-fi corner with free access.
Urban Floating Farming Implementation: Introduction of Techniques and Modification as an Alternative to Farmers in the Acid Peatlands of the Suburbs Dienny Redha Rahmani; Gabriel Tonga Noweg; Hanny Maria Caesarina; Wahyunah Wahyunah; Kintan Permata Sari
Comment: an International Journal of Community Development Vol 2 No 2 (2020)
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Peatlands - as a wetland area with distinctive characteristics - have its own challenges and difficulties for farmers to grow rice, especially in the Anjir Pasar Seberang area which is one of a suburban area of South Kalimantan, Indonesia. The planting and harvest period can only be done once a year when the land experiences a receding period during the dry season. Thus, farmers need other income alternatives to fill the vacancy during the high season. Floating farming which is the local wisdom of the people in several countries in Southeast Asia is one alternative that can be used when the high tide arrives. Several studies on the modification of this method on a household and urban scale have been carried out. Therefore, it can be one of the solutions for the farming community. The introduction of the modified Farming Methods and Techniques was carried out to provide farmers with other income options besides conventional farming. The local community is interested in this method because of its ease of handling
Workshop on Sustainable Urban Development for Future Planner in Banjarmasin Hanny Maria Caesarina; Hans Hasselt; Dienny Redha Rahmani; Maulidah Maulidah; Muhammad Faqih Tamami
Comment: an International Journal of Community Development Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
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Sustainable Urban Development is common in European countries, especially the Netherlands. Cities in the Netherlands already implemented some of the sustainability principles. This condition might differ from Banjarmasin which at the moment facing some urban problems such as water and water management, limited green space, etc. There is a similarity between cities in the Netherlands and Banjarmasin where the city has so many canals across the urban area. This community service intended for the students as future planner to acknowledge sustainable urban development and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The students shall be able to apply the principles in the field after the workshop. The participants are the students of Urban and Regional Planning in University of Muhammadiyah Banjarmasin as the future planners. The tools and materials used along the training were Skype, Microsoft Power Point. The outcomes of this activity are the future planners can identify and analyze points of SDGs related to urban planning, and proposed ideas about the implementation of sustainable urban development in Banjarmasin.