scholarly journals Design of Flat With Neighborhood Space With Urban Farming Function In Medan

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 387-397
Author(s):  
Adela Purba ◽  
Nelson Siahaan

In Medan, flats do not utilize neighborhood space as an urban farming area.  In general, flats have a high density of occupants, inflexible designs, and the relationship between one door to another door is relatively close so that communal space is needed. Communal space is a space that functions as a place for social interaction activities for its residents. This flat design has green open spaces such as neighborhood space that can be used as communal spaces both socially and economically productively (urban farming) because flats require both functions. The design approach process used in this design is primary data collection through a field study process and physical data collection that supports scientific and factual data processing. The design analysis was carried out based on the results of literature review and data collection to identify the character of the design area, problems that arise, limitations and potentials, functional requirements, then conduct a review of the regional development plan. This flat is designed using an Ecological Architecture approach to reduce environmental problems in urban areas. The design creates a flat that considers the needs of communal space, green open space, and recreation areas to meet the needs of users. This design can create facilities for the community and become a tourist attraction.

2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Henny Sri Mulyani ◽  
Herlina Agustin

Communication media is a source of power, a control tool that can be utilized as a substitute for poweror other resources, besides the media is a vehicle that plays a role to socialize the events of communitylife both individually and collectively. To provide food availability independently and sustainably itneeds a breakthrough program through the concept of gardening in the yard of the house or the use ofempty land for planting productive crops. The purpose of research to find out how the background ofmedia usage, type of media used and the form of presentation of messages used in the socialization ofurban farming program in the city of Surabaya. The research method used is descriptive qualitativewith data collection interview, observation and literature study. The results showed that the delivery ofagricultural messages in urban areas from the Surabaya City Agriculture Office to poor families(Gakin) scattered in 31 sub-districts did not use mass media on the grounds that the gakin communityrarely mengengan radio, see television and read the print media so generally the delivery of directmessages done facilitator in this case PPL to poor community society by direct way of technicalguidance in the form of group. Media used more to media antarpersona communication. Messagedelivered on how to do urban farming activities for vegetables with a short harvest period ofapproximately one month, the use of narrow land in the yard so as to support household-scale foodsecurity and add green or green open space.


2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 70-80
Author(s):  
Nurul Najmi ◽  
Wahju Qamara Mugnisjah ◽  
Tati Budiarti

The decreasing of open space inflicts some negative impacts in urban areas. One of them is the loss of children playground. Open space with its various elements is needed to stimulate positive responses in children growth and development, also it is important as a space for playing traditional games which has a lot of values of cognitive, affective, and psychomotor. This study was conducted in Bogor City which included six districts. There were four objectives of this study, namely to review the existence of open space in Bogor, to identify the various traditional games in Bogor, to measure children’s knowledge and perception against traditional games, and to construct recommendation for traditional game preservation. The method of this study consisted of data collection, processing, analysis, and recommendation construction. Questionnaire method in Guttman scale and paired comparison model were used in primary data collection. Data processing used MS.excel and SPSS 16.0 software to define the connection between open space and children play perception. The result shows that the existence of open space presently has neither attracted children interest in playing outside nor playing traditional games yet. Landscape design for children playground that comprise of a field and some elements which can take children’s interest to play outside and enjoy with traditional games, will be required, in addition to preserve cultural treasures with other socialization and educational programs.


Author(s):  
Gangaram Biswakarma

This study focuses on measuring tourist satisfaction towards home stay. This paper emphasized to identify the variables that are related to tourist satisfaction during tourist homestay. It is also focused on analyzing the relationship and impact of these latent construct of factors to overall tourist satisfaction towards home stay. In an attempt to visualize the purpose, tourists satisfaction in a homestay in Nepal has taken into as a case, with an aim to identify the underlying dimensions of tourist satisfaction during tourist homestay. Twenty six (26) manifest variables of homestay has been formulated to understand the dimensions. Likewise, for a conforming the latent construct (1) statement as dependent variable of overall satisfaction was developed for the purpose of the primary data collection. The manifest variables are basically focused on aspects of home stay attributes namely cultural attraction, hospitality, amenities and safety & security at the home stay destination. Post Exploratory Factor Analysis indicates factor loading for twenty two (22) items manifest variables as significant, loaded with five (5) factors of home stay attributes named as Amenities & Safety, Reception, Local Cuisine & Accommodation, Local Life style & Costumes, and Cultural Performance. This study contributes to the development of survey instrument for exploring tourist satisfaction for Home stay for future researchers.


Author(s):  
Jessica Ratna Subandi ◽  
Sautma Ronni Basana

This study aims to prove the effect of salience and disposition on investors' investment decisions in Surabaya. In addition, this study also seeks to see the effect of salience and disposition effect on investment decisions with the type of investor as a moderating variable. This type of research is quantitative research with associative methods and primary data sources. The data collection technique used a questionnaire. The data that has been collected is then processed using Partial Least Squares (PLS). The results showed that the salience and disposition effect had a significant influence on investment decisions. In addition, the types of investors weaken the relationship between the salience and disposition effect on investment decisions.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Said Nasuiton

Food security is inseparable from the factors of availability, quality, and affordability of food, where the condition of a country is able to meet the food needs of society ranging from families to individuals. This is in accordance with the contents of the latest Law number 18 of 2012 concerning Food which states that food security includes availability in quantity, quality, and affordability, the aim is to create a healthy, productive and sustainable life. This paper discusses how much influence the urban farming program as one of the government programs to achieve food security, especially family food. This research was conducted in several villages in five districts of Malang, namely Klojen, Suku, Lowokwaru, Blimbing, and Kedungkandang. The research method used in this paper is qualitative descriptive, with primary data collection techniques conducted by interviews and field observations. While secondary data collection is done by library and documentation techniques. Through the research conducted, the results show that this urban farming program has an influence on several points regarding food security contained in Law number 18 of 2012 including availability, quality, and affordability. Besides that, there are also locations that are less able to develop urban farming programs effectively, due to several obstacles encountered in implementing the program. 


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
IGA Lokita Purnamika Utami ◽  
Sarah Prestridge ◽  
Ali Saukah ◽  
Fuad Abdul Hamied

Research on the impacts of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) on perceptions and practices has been conducted separately. This study attempts to investigate a relationship between the involvement of   CPD  and the alignment of teachers’ perceptions and practices about effective English teaching to draw a critical link between the relationship and the alignment. This study involved 6 teachers of English as a Second Language in Indonesia. Qualitative approaches of in-depth interviews and observations were the primary data collection tools. The findings indicate a partial relationship between CPD involvement and the alignment of teacher’s perceptions and practices. Specifically, as part of CPD, teacher’s professional enthusiasm is an indicator for a closer alignment in teacher’s perceptions and practices. Implications drawn from this study suggest that greater conscious raising is required to enhance teachers’ professional enthusiasm since it leads to an alignment between perceptions and practices of quality teaching.


2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 83 ◽  
Author(s):  
Duy Do ◽  
Suguru Mori ◽  
Rie Nomura

One of the most insoluble problems confronted by urban areas in developing countries is the shortage of open space; street space allows daily human activities, promotes social interaction, and is seen as a precondition for the sustainable development of the community. Although some seemingly public space is also built up in Vietnam, street space is often where resident’s go to perform activities. This research aims at studying behaviors of users in old street space and the interaction with existing physical settings; as an input to future renovation and the development of street space in a manner that respects the cultural and social context of the Vietnamese people. User’s behaviors in streets and physical characteristics of space were collected and processed in accordance with theories of behavior setting and proxemics using some methods including place-centered behavioral mapping (PcBM) and visual encounter surveys (VES). The analysis showed that three types of behavior, including (1) Type A where various frequent activities occurred, (2) Type B which discouraged most human activities, and (3) Type C where neither frequent nor infrequent behaviors can represent environmental behavior patterns in the old street spaces of Vietnam and for each of these types of patterns improvements have been proposed by organizing street and pavements layouts detailed in this paper. The proposed improvements are based on the relationship between human behaviors and properties of the street space to assist designers, administers, and authorities in renovating and developing better and more sustainable street space.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 71
Author(s):  
Elsa Fitrianita ◽  
Fanny Widyasari ◽  
Widiastri Indah Pratiwi

This study aims to determine the relationship between folklore and work ethos in Tembalang District. In the cultural inheritance of society internalize through oral culture or commonly referred to as folklore. The method of research is done by primary data collection (interview) and secondary (literature study). Primary data collection through taking five sample villages in Tembalang District. The informants we obtained in folklore research came from core informants and ordinary informants totaling 8 people. The analysis used qualitative techniques by describing the data obtained. The results showed that the Tembalang District community had folklore divided into three types, namely oral literature (oral folklore), performance folk arts (performing arts), and folk custom social (people's social habits). Folklore that develops into a local tradition with an understanding of local wisdom will preach beliefs in a spirit of togetherness and can make a community identity so that it is also realized in the identity of individuals who can create ethos in society.


QATHRUNÂ ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 19
Author(s):  
Dede Fatchuroji

This study aims: (1) to describe the Adver- sity Quotient of the XII grade students of Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 1 Serang Regency; (2) to describe the learning readiness of class XII students of Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 1 Serang Regency; (3) to explain the relationship between Adver- sity Quotient and the students' learning readiness of class XII Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 1 Serang Regency. The method used by researchers is descriptive method with a quantitative approach. Population of 207 class XII students from 7 groups was then taken randomly from 32 students. Data collection technique. Data collection using a questionnaire instrument. This research was conducted from June to September 2019. Primary data sources were obtained from 15 questionnaires. Data processing used SPSS 16.0. Based on the results of data analysis, three conclusions were obtained as follows: First, Adversity Quotient class XII Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 1 Serang Regency is in the high category indicated by the mean value of 52.75. Second, the learning readiness of class XII Madrasah Aliyah Negeri 1 Serang Regency is in the medium category, indicated by a mean value of 59.06. Third, there is a significant positive relationship between Adversity Quotient and learning readiness. This is indicated by the value of Pearson correlation = 0.551 with sig 0.001, this value after being consulted with the interpretation table for the number "r" (0.551) is between (0.40–0.60) whose interpretation is included in the category of moderate correlation.


2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (15) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohd Azren Hassan ◽  
Yusfida Ayu Abdullah ◽  
Dasimah Omar ◽  
Muhammad Hakim Danial

Previous studies claimed that Malaysia is inclined towards a severely unaffordable housing price. Despite such crucial studies, the topics do not provide sufficient empirical evidence to establish a relationship between housing prices, housing and transportation expenditure in Malaysia. Therefore, this study examines the role of these variables in determining the Location Housing Affordability Index. The research had therefore identified measurement items that contribute to Location Housing Affordability Index. The primary data was obtained from urban areas in the Klang Valley using questionnaires, where a total of 363 respondents were selected using the Simple Random Sampling technique. The Partial Least Squares (PLS) method was adopted in analysing the collected data to determine the relationship. The outcome demonstrated the relationship between housing price, housing and transportation expenditure, indicating the significance of the Location Housing Affordability Index and can be a reference for housing policymakers.


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