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Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan
ISSN : -     EISSN : 25031899     DOI : https://doi.org/10.15294/jtsp
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Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan (JTSP) is a scientific journal which biannualy published in April and October. We firstly published in 1999 as national journal of Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Negeri Semarang. In 2016, JTSP was indexed in DOAJ with Green Tick critera. And in 2018, JTSP expands its range of article quality and publication through publishing English-language articles.
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Alternative of Coastal Erosion Countermeasures in Bungin, Luwuk District, Banggai Regency Susilawati, Sri; Mefianti, Desi
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Vol 20, No 1 (2018): Jurnal Teknik Sipil & Perencanaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jtsp.v20i1.12608

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This study aims to determine the most effective countermeasures in protecting and controlling abrasion along the coast in Bungin village, Luwuk district, Banggai regency. The data collection technique used is observation technique using tidal data to determine the water level of the plan and the elevation of the light and the wind data. The analysis showed that the wave happened in Bungin villages not too big since the significant wave height is 0.4553 m with wave period (Ts) 2.6754 seconds. Although the wave is not significantly big, it still needs attention given the fact that this coastal border area is a residential area where the location of a near future road project is located very close to the coastline. The revetment is an alternative to the coast protection system which is considered as effective and efficient to anticipate this issue. This alternative has mercu elevation +2,214, water level design + 0,914 and building elevation -0,850 with height 4,20 metersand length of this coast’s safety building is 2188,225 meters. The height of coast safety layer is 0,75 meterswith width 2,20 metersand weight of safety stonesis 0,028 tons.
Potential Development of Brayut Cultural Village, Sleman District, Yogyakarta Ariadi, Adyanti Putri; Wihardyanto, Dimas; Roychansyah, Muhammad Sani
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Vol 20, No 1 (2018): Jurnal Teknik Sipil & Perencanaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jtsp.v20i1.11568

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Brayut Tourism Village is an agricultural and culture - based tourism village located in Sleman Regency. Thepotential of nature and culture is very interesting to be developed further. However, during its development, there aresome emerging issues which damage the environment and the life of Brayut Tourism Village society. The purpose of thisresearch is to maintain and preserve the potential for sustainable tourism of Brayut Village. This research used aqualitative descriptive method, including explaining development strategy covering various aspects, which are theenvironmental, sociocultural, and economic direction of physical and non-physical development. For the sake of thecontinuity of the uniqueness of nature and culture, Brayut Tourism Village that grows in the middle of Sleman Regencydevelopment area requires sustainable tourism management. The important element in the development of villagetourism is the involvement of villagers in every aspect of tourism activities in the village.
Impact of Infrastructure Availability to The Level of Slum Area in Banyumanik District Astuti, Khristiana Dwi; Pangi, Pangi; Mahendra, Bayu Ika
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Vol 20, No 1 (2018): Jurnal Teknik Sipil & Perencanaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jtsp.v20i1.13231

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Slum especially in big cities such as Semarang City occurred not only in the inner city but also spread tothe suburbs of Semarang City, one of them in Banyumanik District. Based on the Decree of Mayor of Semarang no.050/801/2014 about Determination of Slum Location at Semarang City, there are 6 (six) urban villages inBanyumanik District which have slum areas. Determination of the slum area is based on the Semarang City SlumInventory Study from 2010 to 2014. As a consequence, it is known that the main problem causing the development of slum settlement is related to the availability of environmental infrastructures : road network, sanitation, clean water, and drainage. This research was conducted to determine the slum level in the slum areas located inBanyumanik district based on the availability of environmental infrastructure. The analysis included descriptive analysis to explain the characteristics of slum settlements and the availability of existing environmental infrastructure, and scoring analysis to determine the impact of the availability of this infrastructure on the slum level.Based on the results of the analysis, shows that the slum settlements in RT 01 / RW IV of Jabungan have the highestslum level in Banyumanik district.
The existence of street vendors (PKL) as supporting activities in Jalan Taman Siswa, Semarang Pratiwi, Isna; Sari, Suzanna Ratih; Sardjono, Agung Budi
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Vol 20, No 1 (2018): Jurnal Teknik Sipil & Perencanaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jtsp.v20i1.13414

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Sekaran area has rapidly developed nowadays, especially the development of street vendors’ existence asthe facility of fulfilling students’ needs from the very first establishment of Unnes. There is not only street vendors’phenomenon but also there exist change of land function, the development of building and traffic density. Severaladditional activities to the developed area would relatively increase such impacts towards street vendor developmentin Sekaran, especially in Jalan Taman Siswa. This phenomenon is interesting to be studied because a part of JalanTaman Siswa becomes one of the important corridors in Semarang State University area. This corridor,unfortunately, has been changed into the center of street vendors.The data collecting employed by the writer wasobservation, interview, and documentation. This study employs qualitative approach. Whereas the method used isdescriptive design. By implementing this method, the writer will elaborate the problems appeared briefly andcomprehensively. Theoretical data are collected by reviewing the related literature, which means that the writergathers the data by reading much relevant literature. This data is managed by conducting analysis and applying thedata to the study. The existence of Unnes as one of the big campuses in Semarang triggers the occurrence of severalstudents' activities such as to fulfill students' daily necessity. Along Kinanti boarding house to Ulul Albab Mosque,there exist several supporting facilities for Unnes students and people around the campus. This is interesting sincethe occurrence of supporting activity such as PKL in that area has the strong relationship with the use of publicspaces. Thus, it could be formulated that the presence of PKL as activity support in Taman Siswa corridor increasesalong with the development of Semarang State University Campus.
Management of Gender-Based Production and Commercial Spaces Murtini, Titien Woro; Harani, Arnis Rochma; Adiyati, Arlina
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Vol 20, No 1 (2018): Jurnal Teknik Sipil & Perencanaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jtsp.v20i1.13621

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Currently, home industry is attaining particular attention from Indonesian government. This activity is considered as an embryo of Indonesia's economic growth. One of the home industries that have been recognized worldwide is batik. Batik is the cultural heritage of Indonesia that which has received international recognition. The famous batik in Indonesia comes from Pekalongan. In Pekalongan, some villages have characteristic of batik, one of them is proto village. In this village, batik is growing through the home industry business, and almost 70% women can write batik. Also, almost all the houses in this village become a place for industry, whether to make batik, sell batik, and modify batik fabric into clothing. The house which should be a residence, it is functioned as a production and business space. This research employed qualitative method with phenomenology paradigm, aimed to understand and reveal the meaning of the phenomenon of human life behavior, both human in capacity as individuals, groups and the wider community in using residential as a business space and production in Proto Batik Village. The results of this study found that the spatial management system in Proto Batik Village is dominated by women in every home. If the living room in business space used as a place to sell and marketing, the function of production room is located in women area such as kitchens, and backyard. It can be concluded that private house spaces are still used as residential functions, but semi-public spaces are utilized as production and business space.
What Are the Changes in the Use of Space in The Residential Neighborhood of Residence as A Place of Business? Isnaeni, Iin; Dewi, Diah Intan Kusumo
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Vol 20, No 1 (2018): Jurnal Teknik Sipil & Perencanaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jtsp.v20i1.12390

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Kampung Batik Kauman is the first batik village in Pekalongan where located in the center of Pekalongan.Location and development of Kampung Kauman as batik tourism village has an impact on the physical development, oneof which is marked by the changes of residential house function into a business house. Based on the phenomenon, thepurpose of this paper is to identification space use of business houses in Kampung Batik Kauman. The writer appliedquantitative descriptive method. From the research results can be seen that there are five types of business houses in theKampung Batik Kauman, namely residential houses and batik production; residential houses and batik showrooms;residential houses, production and showroom of batik; residential and boarding houses; and residential houses and tradingand services (except batik). Space utilization of home business in Kampung Kauman consists of the type of utilization ofmixed and separate business house space.
The Effect of Soil Density on Infiltration Rate in The Urban Development Area of Padang Andayono, Totoh
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Vol 20, No 1 (2018): Jurnal Teknik Sipil & Perencanaan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jtsp.v20i1.12387

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Majority of Padang City residents inhabitant the region along sea shore for residential, public facility and economic center together with all of supporting facilities. That region is seismic prone area, also potentially affected by tsunami hazard and flood.This circumstances pushed local authority of Padang City to develop urban residential area to the north, east and south side of this city (Koto Tangah, Kuranji, Pauh, Lubuk Kilangan and Bungus Teluk Kabung sub-district), which are used to be water infiltration area. The function`s shifting of this area cause the change of soil density. This condition potentially causethe alteration of rainfall infiltration in to the soil.This research was conducted at 15 locations in Dadok Tunggul Hitam area, Koto Tangah sub-district (9 locations in development area and 6 locations in original area condition). Double Ring Infiltrometer are used in this study to predict infiltration rate and Sandcone for measuring soil density.This study used Horton Model to analyze infiltration rate by quantify infiltration rate data(f), constant infiltration rate (fc) and initial infiltration rate (fo). Moreover, regression analysis were used to quantify infiltration rate in order to determine its effects to soil density parameter.The results show that for high density soil (valuegd = 1,00 gr/cm3 to 1,50 gr/cm3), final soil infiltration rate in average is 0,1 mm/minuteto 0,9 mm/minute. This condition can cause decreasingof rainfall`s runoff infiltration capacity. Meanwhile, for low density of soil (valuegd = 0,30 gr/cm3to 1,00 gr/cm3), the infiltration rate value relatively high with final infiltartion rate reached 0,22 mm/minute. This analysis demonstrated that soil density influence the infiltration rate, where 23,7 % of infiltration capacity in Padang City development area is influenced by soil density parameter (gd), and the rest is influenced by other parameters
Alternative of Coastal Erosion Countermeasures in Bungin, Luwuk District, Banggai Regency Susilawati, Sri; Mefianti, Desi
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Vol 20, No 1 (2018): Jurnal Teknik Sipil & Perencanaan
Publisher : Semarang State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jtsp.v20i1.12608

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This study aims to determine the most effective countermeasures in protecting and controlling abrasion along the coast in Bungin village, Luwuk district, Banggai regency. The data collection technique used is observation technique using tidal data to determine the water level of the plan and the elevation of the light and the wind data. The analysis showed that the wave happened in Bungin villages not too big since the significant wave height is 0.4553 m with wave period (Ts) 2.6754 seconds. Although the wave is not significantly big, it still needs attention given the fact that this coastal border area is a residential area where the location of a near future road project is located very close to the coastline. The revetment is an alternative to the coast protection system which is considered as effective and efficient to anticipate this issue. This alternative has mercu elevation +2,214, water level design + 0,914 and building elevation -0,850 with height 4,20 metersand length of this coast’s safety building is 2188,225 meters. The height of coast safety layer is 0,75 meterswith width 2,20 metersand weight of safety stonesis 0,028 tons.
Management of Gender-Based Production and Commercial Spaces Murtini, Titien Woro; Harani, Arnis Rochma; Adiyati, Arlina
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Vol 20, No 1 (2018): Jurnal Teknik Sipil & Perencanaan
Publisher : Semarang State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jtsp.v20i1.13621

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Currently, home industry is attaining particular attention from Indonesian government. This activity is considered as an embryo of Indonesia's economic growth. One of the home industries that have been recognized worldwide is batik. Batik is the cultural heritage of Indonesia that which has received international recognition. The famous batik in Indonesia comes from Pekalongan. In Pekalongan, some villages have characteristic of batik, one of them is proto village. In this village, batik is growing through the home industry business, and almost 70% women can write batik. Also, almost all the houses in this village become a place for industry, whether to make batik, sell batik, and modify batik fabric into clothing. The house which should be a residence, it is functioned as a production and business space. This research employed qualitative method with phenomenology paradigm, aimed to understand and reveal the meaning of the phenomenon of human life behavior, both human in capacity as individuals, groups and the wider community in using residential as a business space and production in Proto Batik Village. The results of this study found that the spatial management system in Proto Batik Village is dominated by women in every home. If the living room in business space used as a place to sell and marketing, the function of production room is located in women area such as kitchens, and backyard. It can be concluded that private house spaces are still used as residential functions, but semi-public spaces are utilized as production and business space.
Potential Development of Brayut Cultural Village, Sleman District, Yogyakarta Ariadi, Adyanti Putri; Wihardyanto, Dimas; Roychansyah, Muhammad Sani
Jurnal Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Vol 20, No 1 (2018): Jurnal Teknik Sipil & Perencanaan
Publisher : Semarang State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jtsp.v20i1.11568

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Brayut Tourism Village is an agricultural and culture - based tourism village located in Sleman Regency. Thepotential of nature and culture is very interesting to be developed further. However, during its development, there aresome emerging issues which damage the environment and the life of Brayut Tourism Village society. The purpose of thisresearch is to maintain and preserve the potential for sustainable tourism of Brayut Village. This research used aqualitative descriptive method, including explaining development strategy covering various aspects, which are theenvironmental, sociocultural, and economic direction of physical and non-physical development. For the sake of thecontinuity of the uniqueness of nature and culture, Brayut Tourism Village that grows in the middle of Sleman Regencydevelopment area requires sustainable tourism management. The important element in the development of villagetourism is the involvement of villagers in every aspect of tourism activities in the village.

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