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Jurnal Tataloka
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Jurnal Tataloka is a peer reviewed journal publishing scientific articles, focusing mainly on research and studies in the field of urban and regional planning. TATALOKA Journal is published quarterly by Biro Penerbit Planologi (Planologi Publishing), Diponegoro University every February, May, August, and November.
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ARAHAN JALUR LALU LINTAS YANG AMAN BAGI PENGENDARA SEPEDA (STUDI KASUS:PEKERJA BERSEPEDA DI JALAN RAYA KALIGAWE) Destriane, Natalia
Jurnal Tataloka Vol 11, No 1 (2009): Februari 2009
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (72.05 KB) | DOI: 10.14710/tataloka.11.1.52-63

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Road as transportation infrastructure must be adaptive for the users. However, along with the outgrowth of automotiveindustry, people start to leave non-motorized vehicle. Nowadays road merely serves and accommodates motorized vehicle. Roadphysical design is unable to accommodate the un-motorized vehicle necessity such as bicycle. The cyclists are forgotten that they arealso road users as what happens in Kaligawe Street, Semarang in which cycling inconvenience becomes an important issue. Thedemand of secure traffic lane by cyclists is very high which since Kaligawe Street as arterial road has threatened the safety of cyclists.This study aims to arrange the secure traffic lane designed for cyclists by utilizing the traffic and slow lane which are designed basedon the change of driver’s behavior in order to ensure all road users safety.
ARAHAN PENATAAN RUANG TERBUKA HIJAU PADA KORIDOR JALAN JENDRAL SUDIRMAN KOTA SINGKAWANG Sasmita, Dwi Fitri
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As one of the primary artery roads and also link connecting various important activities in Singkawang, SudirmanStreet has an important role as the main entrance as well as image of Singkawang. Lack of trees and also lower appraisal towardaesthetical value result in many environmental problems such as dirt, heat and noisy which the community in Sudirman Street corridorhave to deal with. This research aims to result on instruction settlement of Green Open Space at Sudirman Street corridor to beable to improve its environmental quality, especially in Sudirman Street corridor, and Singkawang in general. This research is conductedby using descriptive qualitative, normative, and assumptive analysis method. Based on the analysis result, it is figured outthat the proper concept for Green Open Space in Sudirman Street corridor shall be instructions of concept and strategy which areadjusted with both physical and non-physical condition of Sudirman Street corridor. For this reason, active participation and coordinationbetween the government and community is highly needed.
STUDI POLA PEMANFAATAN RUANG TERBUKA PUBLIK BERDASARKAN LIFESTYLE MAHASISWA DI KAMPUS UNIVERSITAS GAJAHMADA YOGYAKARTA Wardhani, Apriliana Dyah
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The development is related to various aspects covering political, socio-cultural, technological, economic, and physicalaspects (Yunus, 2000:107). Mutual development of a city indeed influences the development itself. As in Yogyakarta, its role astourism and education destination influences the city development. Urban development, city role, and urbanization are closely relatedwhich then affect the social values of the community. The method used in this study is rationalistic qualitative utilizing thepower of reason as the source of analytical capability in the whole process of the research. This research requires deep and detailanalysis yet thorough and holistic. The result of this study is the pattern of public space based on the lifestyle characteristic of thestudents undergoing development due to social process and influence of westernization and modernization. This proves that based onvalue system, students are open toward foreign culture. Moreover, this influences the activities which prompt them to follow thetrend. Consequently, it affects the demand of space to accommodate their interest to show their existence.
STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN KAWASAN CITYWALK JALAN MERAK KOTA SEMARANG Primandaru, Ganjar
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City Walk area is expected to become new activities centre for the community in Semarang as well as to maximize itsfunction and potentials, and to improve Kota Lama area as a heritage area. This research aims to formulate strategy of City Walkarea development by using qualitative approach and applying descriptive method, frequency distribution method, and SWOT matrixanalysis. The results show that the development of City Walk area has beneficial position according to Strategic Advantage Profile(SAP) and is regarded as an optimal effort according to Environmental Threat and Opportunity Profile (ETOP) matrix. Based onthose positions, the development of City Walk area has prospective opportunity requiring the right strategies. According to SWOTanalysis matrix, the right development strategies consist of three strategies that are development strategy of tourism component,which is tourism attractions; development strategy of physical aspect, and development strategy of area management. This researchsuggests that the development of City Walk district is strongly related to the existing buildings around the corridor. Therefore, theneeds of development require building owner participation in order to implement the revitalization successful.STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN KAWASAN CITYWALKJALAN MERAK KOTA SEMARANG
PENGGUNAAN RUANG OLEH PELAKU USAHA BERBASIS RUMAH TANGGA (HBE) DI KECAMATAN SEMARANG TIMUR Simbolon, Hotnida Yusnani
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The result of this research shows that household enterprise and activity as well as the production process which becomethe reason to have a home industry influence the spatial use by household-based enterprisers. It is seen from their productionprocesses which utilize the streets in different locations because the insufficient space in their houses. This research finds out only 8%of the enterprisers add additional rooms. Besides, there is only 85% of the enterprisers fulfill the requirement of wide standart forperson, that is 9 m². However, the overall width the enterprisers have is insufficient because the width of the building is equal withland width. This will be hard for household-based enterprises to implement the simple house criteria, that are houses as shelter andspace for business, because each household-based enterprise has different characteristic. Therefore, the relevance analysis shows thatr-value of income and spatial use is -0,015 to 0,453.The r value shows the low relevance and that income does not influence thespatial use by the enterprisers. This is propted by the fact that they do not have any willingness to add more rooms. They have alreadysatisfied by the space they have at home, no more land can be built, and that the enterprisers do not have more saving, sinceroom addition needs more money

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