scholarly journals Studi Komparasi Taman Kota Lumintang Dan Taman Kota Puputan Margarana Niti Mandala Renon Sebagai Sarana Leisure And Recreation

2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 237
Author(s):  
Shindi Ayu Permatasari ◽  
I Gusti Agung Oka Mahagangga

Lumintang City Park is located at Mulawarman Street, Lumintang, Dauh Puri Kaja, North Denpasar, while Renon City Park is located in Niti Mandala, Denpasar, Renon. Renon City Park Located in the middle of Denpasar City.Both places are in the same area, and not far from the city center. Both parks are very crowded visitors to do leisure and recreation activities. The method used to find the data is observation, interview, and questionnaire. The method used to determine the sample is quota sampling and accidental sampling. Methods for analyze data is comparative analysis and descriptive statistical analysis. The purpose of this research was to know the comparison between Lumintang city Park and Renon City Park as a place of leisure and recreation. The result of comparison with the first aspect is he leisure equation as a activities and the mood / positive mental, the difference is in the number of visitors. the second is recreation equations visitors a lot to relax at the day, the difference is in the number of respondents. The third aspect is physical motivations the equaptions is for sports, the difference is the number of respondents. The fourth aspect is facilities include sports equipment and children playground, the equation good management, the difference is the number of respondents. The equation is a good parking area management and the differences is in the number of respondents and the equaptions isa  good toilet management and the difference in the number of respondents. The similarity is there is no management for the trash can, the difference is in Lumintang city park many respondents said not good while in Renon city Park many respondents stated good. And the last management of the park bench the equation does not exist whereas the difference is in Lumintang city park many respondents stated good and in Renon City Park many respondents stated not good. The fifth aspect is visitor aspect of the equation there are many female visitors, the difference is number of respondents. The age aspect the equation is age of visitors is 16-25 years old, the difference is the number of respondents. Equality in employment is public servant, the difference is number of respondents. For the origin of the region there is no similarity and thedifference is in Lumintang City Park many visitors that comes from Denpasar while in Renon City Park many visitors from the outside Denpasar. Keywords : comparison, leisure, recreation, lumintang city park, niti mandala renon city park

2014 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 56-66 ◽  
Author(s):  
Keming Yang ◽  
Ahmad Banamah

In spite of the establishment of probability sampling methods since the 1930s, non-probability sampling methods have remained popular among many commercial and polling agents, and they have also survived the embarrassment from a few incorrect predictions in American presidential elections. The increase of costs and the decline of response rates for administering probability samples have led some survey researchers to search for a non-probability sampling method as an alternative to probability sampling. In this study we aim to test whether results from a quota sample, believed to be the non-probability sampling method that is the closest in representativeness to probability sampling, are statistically equivalent to those from a probability sample. Further, we pay special attention to the effects of the following two factors for understanding the difference between the two sampling methods: the survey's topic and the response rate. An experimental survey on social capital was conducted in a student society in Northeast England. The results suggest that the survey topic influences who responded and that the response rate was associated with the sample means as well. For these reasons, we do not think quota sampling should be taken as an acceptable alternative to probability sampling.


2022 ◽  
Vol 955 (1) ◽  
pp. 012021
Author(s):  
B Rahman

Abstract Jelawat Park of Sampit City is a city park located in the city center and in a river bank area. Utilizing the river as one of the main views of the area, Mentaya River and the icon of Jelawat fish statue are the vocal points of Jelawat Park that attract visitors to pay a visit. The river which is the viewpoint of the area has attracted many visitors to Jelawat Park, but a question may rise: whether Jelawat Park gives an effect on Mentaya River. This study aims to analyze the roles of Jelawat Park based on space use for community education towards the sustainability of Mentaya river functions. The Jelawat Park space use consists of 4 spaces, namely the core-park, river view, playground and supporting spaces. A quantitative methodology was used and assisted by frequency distribution analysis to give meaning cluster results in each space. The result of this study is that the river view space provides the highest cognitive and affective aspects to the community regarding the river functions. The conclusion is that the closer a space is to the river, the higher cognitive and affective effects on the river will be, but the proximity of a space to the river will decrease the cognitive and affective effects if the activity in that space is unrelated to the river.


Author(s):  
Nurtati - Soewarno ◽  
Taufan Hidjaz ◽  
Eka Virdianti

City as a man creation is always experiencing transformation from time to time. The city center area, originating from a residence area has turned into a commercial area for trading. This transformation is recognized by the physical building change. This paper will describe building transformation in the Pasar Baru area, which is a conservation area in the city center of Bandung city, Indonesia. Colonialism left dualism of the land status in this area, formal and informal. Formal land is located on the road side shaped as row shop houses whilst the informal land lies behind the shop houses in form of urban kampong. The improvement of business and trading, demands a larger working area so space expansion is needed. The difference of land status and location makes it possible for shop house owners to expand their lot toward the kampong behind. Nowadays old shop houses as conservation buildings are hard to recognize because they have been transformed into new shop house forms. By observing the shape it’s expected that the lot expansion was the motivating factor. How did the transformation occur? Can transformation on one land lot give contribution to transformation on the city? It’s expected that the occurring transformation should not eliminate the conservation, building and area in the city center and the residential function could still be maintained.


2014 ◽  
Vol 659 ◽  
pp. 411-416 ◽  
Author(s):  
Konstantinos Papakostas ◽  
Georgios Martinopoulos ◽  
Alexandros Tsimpoukis

In this paper, data from 12 meteorological stations located throughout the greater metropolitan area of Thessaloniki - Greece are used for the calculation of location specific monthly Heating (HDD) and Cooling (CDD) Degree Days utilizing hourly records of the last three years. The HDD are calculated for base temperatures of 15 and 18°C and the CDD for base temperatures of 22 and 24°C by compacting average hourly data. The results show that the HDD average value of the various locations examined in Thessaloniki during the examined period (2010-2013), as compared to the corresponding value for the city center, is increased from 19% up to 48% (depending on the base temperature). The difference in the average value of CDD for the specified time period is more pronounced, as differences range from -10% to -40% compared to the corresponding value for the city center.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-41
Author(s):  
ABDELRAHIM ABDALLA BASHIR

Increasing population and scarcity of spaces in commercial districts, especially in the city center where crowding and number of cars require more parking spaces, and also the need for large areas un-interrupted by columns within the building, it was essential to find innovative structural design to fulfill these requirements. This was achieved by abandoning the continuity of some columns and replacing them with transfer beams that transfer their loads to the adjacent columns. In this paper the effect of wind loads on a building containing a floating column has been studied using ETABS program, three buildings of different heights were studied (G+5, G+10 and G+15). The wind loads were assumed to be resisted by the rigid frame system for one case of analysis and by the shear walls system at another case and compared models with others without a floating column to determine the percentage difference between them. Also the results were compared with the permissible limits ​​in a number of parameters such as Drift, P-Delta, Soft Story and Torsional Irregularity. A number of results were obtained, the most important are that there are no major differences between (floating column) building and (normal) building, they behave almost the same. The use of the shear walls system reduces the difference in results, especially in the soft story item. Also, the difference between the results of the floating column building and the normal building were found to decrease as the number of stories increased.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alois Honek ◽  
Jiří Skuhrovec ◽  
Zdenka Martinkova ◽  
Ján Kulfan ◽  
Terézia Jauschova ◽  
...  

In 2016–2019, seasonal changes in the abundance of the harlequin ladybird Harmonia axyridis (Pallas) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) were established in the city center of Prague, Central Europe, and in its outskirts. Adults were sampled from lime trees (Tilia spp.) at regular intervals throughout the growing season. The abundance of H. axyridis paralleled the course of abundance of its prey, the aphid Eucallipterus tiliae L., which peaks either early or late in the season. As a result, the seasonal dynamics of H. axyridis were unimodal, with a peak in the early (late June—early July of 2017 and 2019) or late (late July—mid-September of 2016 and 2018) period of the season. In the early period, there was a small (1–4 days) difference in the timing of the peak of H. axyridis between the city center and the outskirts. In the late period, the peak occurred significantly earlier (by 13–21 days) in the city center due to the warmer climate there than in the outskirts. The difference in the timing of the population peak between both locations disappeared after recalculating the calendar to thermal time (number of day degrees above 10.6°C thresholds elapsed from the end of H. axyridis hibernation). The warm mesoclimate of the city center advances the seasonal dynamics of H. axyridis, contributing to the success of this invasive species in urban habitats.


2012 ◽  
Vol 42 (2) ◽  
pp. 439-455 ◽  
Author(s):  
Saburo SAITO ◽  
Tran Ngoc HUY ◽  
Masakuni IWAMI ◽  
Takahiro SATO ◽  
Kosuke YAMASHIRO ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Omar S. Asfour ◽  
Samar Abu Ghali

City centers worldwide are perceived as essential parts of the city, where city memories are preserved and its identity is expressed. They are planned to satisfy the functional requirements and pleasurable qualities of the city. Under the accelerating urbanization of the modern city, several challenges face these centers including demographic, economic, and environmental challenges. This requires a continuous and incremental urban development process based on clear strategy and action plans. Thus, this study focuses on urban development strategies of city centers, with a focus on Rafah city located in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territories. The geographic location of this city near the Palestinian-Egyptian borders makes it a promising commercial city at local and regional levels. Thus, the current situation of Rafah city center has been analyzed, and several development strategies have been proposed. This has been done through a field survey based on observation and a questionnaire directed to city center users. It has been found that there is a great potential of Rafah city center to be developed as a commercial center. In this regard, several strategies and required actions have been proposed in the fields of transportation, environmental quality, shopping activities, investment opportunities, and visual perception.


Author(s):  
Azhari Amri

Film Unyil puppet comes not just part of the entertainment world that can be enjoyed by people from the side of the story, music, and dialogue. However, there is more value in it which is a manifestation of the creator that can be absorbed into the charge for the benefit of educating the children of Indonesia to the public at large. The Unyil puppet created by the father of Drs. Suyadi is one of the works that are now widely known by the whole people of Indonesia. The process of creating a puppet Unyil done with simple materials and formation of character especially adapted to the realities of the existing rural region. Through this process, this research leads to the design process is fundamentally educational puppet inspired by the creation of Si Unyil puppet. The difference is the inspiring character created in this study is on the characters that exist in urban life, especially the city of Jakarta. Thus the results of this study are the pattern of how to shape the design of products through the creation of the puppet with the approach of urban culture.


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