scholarly journals Experiential Marketing Wisata Taman Kota Surabaya

2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 59-66
Author(s):  
Citra Anggraini Tresyanto ◽  
Bruno Hami

The public need big cities nowadays are very complex. No exception to the needs of the people of Surabaya. One of the new needs of urban society is traveled. Traveled synonymous with waste of money. Not at this time, traveled enough to spend time with visiting the city park. Surabaya has a lot of city parks that can be utilized by the community. A total of 27 active city park owned by Surabaya. But unfortunately some of them, can be utilized by the community. Apart from that, the city park form a new lifestyle and needs in the community that traveled in a city park. Travelling in the city park provides an exciting experience. An interesting experience can be formed through a component in experiential marketing, namely sense, feel, think, act and relate that will describe a new experience as a result of a particular stimulus. Through experiential marketing also, the city government can find out what people felt after visiting the city and what is needed by the community. Proved that the city parks are built and design well, according to the needs and expectations of the community. This is clearly evident from the many community activities in the city park on the weekends.

Author(s):  
Muhamad Dhanutirto F. Tuwow ◽  
Bambang Hariadi ◽  
Ali Djamhuri

This study aims to construct the assets accountability of the Sultan Mudaffar Sjah II era of the Ternate’s Sultanate (1975-2015). The focus of the study was to uncover various forms of embodiment and values contained in accountability during the Sultan Mudaffar Sjah II Ternate’s Sultanate. This research uses ethnographic methods developed by River and Boas. The analysis used to answer research questions uses Foucoult's historical thought analysis of Power-Knowledge. Questions were given to several informants who explained that they were competent to support this research. In carrying out asset accountability, the values inherent in the Accountability of Sultan Mudaffar Sjah are based on the philosophy of Jou se Ngofangare which is closely held by the Ternate’s Sultanate. Accountability of Jou se Ngofangare is what gave birth to a trilogy of dimensions that instills the values of a harmonious relationship between humans and God, humans and humans, and the relationship between humans and nature. The construction of accountability for Sultan Mudaffar's assets takes several forms: His view is that all property is intended for the people. Much has been done by Sultan Mudaffar Sjah during his leadership in the contemporary era, from protecting all forms of the Sultanate's assets. Starting from accountability for power, accountability for trust and responsibility for customary land, until he also donated land for the public interest in this case to the City Government of Ternate, namely for the construction of Khairun University as well as the construction of an airport.


Author(s):  
Laksminarti Laksminarti ◽  
Gunawan Gunawan

The Social Service Office of the City of Palangka Raya is one of the services in the City Government of Palangka Raya. One of the functions of the Social Office is as the implementer of regional regulation No. 3 of 2016 Implementation of the Regional Health Insurance for the City of Palangka Raya. This is because health insurance is one of the basic needs of the people of Palangka Raya City so that this is interesting to study. Sources of data in this study are primary data in the form of observations and interviews of Palangka Raya City Social Service Officers and the general public and other data supporters. Data collection techniques are observation, interview, documentation. The data analysis technique is data reduction, data presentation, conclusion drawing, and data verification. This research was conducted at the City Office of Palangka Raya using descriptive qualitative methods. The results of this study are that with existing limitations, the Social Service still strives to provide the best service for the community. The structure of the bureaucracy is running well, communication is running smoothly both internally and externally, the disposition is well run and resources are also good in providing services to the public. From these results, it can be said that the Social Service Office was able to implement Perda number 3 of 2016 quite well even though there were several obstacles/obstacles. Inhibiting factors have not been implemented properly Regional Regulation No. 3 of 2016 concerning the Implementation of Regional Health Insurance in Palangka Raya, among others: 1) Limited resources in particular Human Resources (HR) in the City of Palangka Raya Social Service, 2). Limited access to the community so that existing databases are sometimes prone to errors. 3). Limited supporting facilities and infrastructure, in this case, is signal coverage and wifi facilities that cause online services to be often delayed.


2020 ◽  
pp. 69-82
Author(s):  
Raden Wijaya

The city government of Palembang in this case the mayor of Palembang has issued the Palembang Mayor's Instruction No. 1 of 2020 on April 21, 2020 which instructs the improvement of control, prevention, and handling of transmission of corona virus diseases 2019 (COVID-19) in the city of Palembang.  This research aims to maintain public peace in facing the spread of COVID-19 in Indonesia conducted by the Civil Service Police Unit.  The research method uses an empirical legal approach.  Data collection techniques sourced from primary data and secondary data.  The results showed that the Palembang City Civil Service Police Unit had tried to overcome the existing problems, it was found obstacles in the field such as the people who did not wear masks and still clustered on the grounds of family members.  However, this can be handled by the PP policemen by arranging patrol schedules so that they routinely check the activities of the people with the firmness of the Sat Pol PP leaders in the city of Palembang. The commitment is supported by infrastructure to always stop appealing to the public both through print and online media.  This is influenced by factors that influence the success of COVID-19 supervision, control and prevention during PSBB, including internal factors including the Palembang Municipal Civil Service Police Unit in monitoring, controlling, preventing the spread of COVID-19 always prioritizing coordination and synchronization with cross-sectoral .  While external factors include the interests of the community itself.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-77
Author(s):  
Bonifasius Fantura ◽  
I Ketut Kasta Arya Wijaya ◽  
I Nyoman Subamia

This research is motivated by awareness and concern for public order, especially in tourist areas. This study aims to determine the policy actions of the West Manggarai Regency Government in managing parking in order to create orderly traffic and to find out the factors that hinder the parking arrangement in order to create orderly traffic in Labuan Bajo City, West Manggarai Regency. This research was designed using a qualitative descriptive method. The techniques used in collecting data are through interviews and documentation. The results show that the government's policy actions in managing parking in the city of Labuan Bajo have not run according to the regulations in the Labuan Bajo city area. Then, there was a mistake between the content of the policy and the implementation in the field. In addition, there is still a lack of awareness from the public to obey traffic regulations, especially parking and a lack of complete facilities where there are 2 areas that are at the center of congestion, namely Jl Soekarno Hatta and Jl. Mirror Stone Market. So this situation makes the people become a habit and low awareness in conducting parking arrangements in the city of Labuan Bajo. Therefore, through this research it is hoped that the Labuan Bajo City Government will increase the parking area in the shopping and market areas so as not to cause congestion. Then, the government is expected to be more assertive in providing guidance to parking attendants in order to comply with applicable regulations.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (02) ◽  
Author(s):  
Adiati Trihastusti ◽  
Sigit Santoso ◽  
Nono Soepriyadi

ABSTRACT The city of Surabaya as a metropolitan city is experiencing a rapid development revolution to meet heterogeneous public demand, which is certainly a concern for the city government. As a metropois city that is growing rapidly in economic development, of course it is also followed by a rapid population as well. The rapid development also still considers environmental aspects and the beauty of the city of Surabaya, so the government is expected to provide public space or Green Open Space (RTH) that can be utilized by the community. In Law No. 26 of 2007, the need for the provision and utilization of green open space with a proportion of the area set at least 30 percent of the total area of the city. RTH is utilized as a public space and by Surabaya Mayor B Risma is built a public facility in the form of a city park, which is an active park and its facilities in the city of Surabaya. RTH service efforts are also being intensified by the Surabaya City Green and Open Space Agency at present. The number of vacant lots in the middle of the city is now used as city parks and urban forests, and there are dozens of city parks owned by Surabaya City. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct research to determine the impact, benefits, influence and satisfaction of the community towards this policy. From the results of the analysis and discussion it is known that the Sports Facilities, Wifi Area, Street Vendors, and Recreation Areas variables have a positive influence on people's satisfaction. Where the city park as a public space part of green space has a contribution of 89.5% to the satisfaction of the community, with the facilities contained in the city park. Therefore Surabaya Mayor B Risma's program builds public facilities in the form of city parks, namely active parks and their facilities in the Surabaya city area, which are very significant and beneficial to the public. Keywords: kepuasan publik, taman kota (Sarana Olahraga, Area Wifi, Pedagang Kaki Lima /Kuliner, Tempat Rekreasi), Ruang Publik.


Arsitektura ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 115
Author(s):  
Resi Iswara ◽  
Winny Astuti ◽  
Rufia Andisetyana Putri

<p><em>Livable city is a city where people can have a healthy life and have the ease of movement.. Surakarta is one of the top ten livable cities in Indonesia in 2014. Surakarta became candidate of the most comfortable and livable city in Indonesia because it shows progress in terms of infrastructure improvements, utilities, public space, accessibility, transportation, and other criteria. One of the public spaces in Surakarta which is rapidly developed is the city parks. The number of city parks in Surakarta is multiplied in the last 10 years. But many parks are eventually abandoned and not maintained, misused and damaged. This research question is how the conformity functions of city parks in Surakarta in supporting the concept of a livable city? Is the city park suitable for the concept of  livable cities in Surakarta? The aim of this study is to determine the conformity of the function of a city park in Surakarta in supporting the concept of a livable city. The research is a quantitative using scoring analysis and descriptive analysis. Scoring analysis is used to find the conformity function of city parks in Surakarta. Then the research finding is described by using the descriptive analysis. The variable of this research consists of the social activity functions, educational functions and economic functions. Based on the analysis performed, the result of this study shows only one garden is conform  in supporting the concept of a livable city, while others only quite suitable  in supporting the concept of a livable city.</em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><strong><em>Keywords</em></strong><em>: livable city, city parks, conformity, compliance function of  city parks.</em></p>


Author(s):  
Tomi Setiawan ◽  
Sintaningrum Sintaningrum ◽  
Dartho Mirandia

This study is intended to explore the public perception, especially visitors of a city park to express their aspirations. Data collection techniques that was employed in this research are observation, questionnaire and interview and literature study. The results showed that the general public perception of the city park in the city of Bandung is quite good, but other respondents have opposite perception. They perceive that the management of city parks are not well maintained, less clean and incomplete in infrastructures, and the maintenance of the park is still incidentally maintained by agency managers. Secondly, there is a fact that there are no institutional system that can accommodate all stakeholders in the management of city parks. It is therefore important for the government of Bandung to immediately review the policies regarding the city park by considering participatory programs with existing policies. The review identifies various other policies needed


2018 ◽  
Vol 33 (3) ◽  
pp. 444-472 ◽  
Author(s):  
Perry Maxfield Waldman Sherouse

In recent years, cars have steadily colonized the sidewalks in downtown Tbilisi. By driving and parking on sidewalks, vehicles have reshaped public space and placed pedestrian life at risk. A variety of social actors coordinate sidewalk affairs in the city, including the local government, a private company called CT Park, and a fleet of self-appointed st’aianshik’ebi (parking attendants) who direct drivers into parking spots for spare change. Pedestrian activists have challenged the automotive conquest of footpaths in innovative ways, including art installations, social media protests, and the fashioning of ad hoc physical barriers. By safeguarding sidewalks against cars, activists assert ideals for public space that are predicated on sharp boundaries between sidewalk and street, pedestrian and machine, citizen and commodity. Politicians and activists alike connect the sharpness of such boundaries to an imagined Europe. Georgia’s parking culture thus reflects not only local configurations of power among the many interests clamoring for the space of the sidewalk, but also global hierarchies of value that form meaningful distinctions and aspirational horizons in debates over urban public space. Against the dismal frictions of an expanding car system, social actors mobilize the idioms of freedom and shame to reinterpret and repartition the public/private distinction.


2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 48-56
Author(s):  
Mita Sari ◽  
Wahyu Wahyu ◽  
Bachruddin Ali Achmad

The purpose of this study was to find out, explain how the implementation of an integrated community-based child protection program, as well as the factors that support and inhibit integrated community-based child protection programs. This research was conducted at the Department of Population Control and Family Planning, Women's Empowerment, Child Protection in Palangka Raya City using qualitative methods. The results of this study indicate that the Implementation of the Community Based Integrated Child Protection Program (PATBM) in the Department of Population Control and Family Planning, Women's Empowerment, Child Protection in Palangka Raya City includes the integrated community-based child protection program that has been running and on target, a community-based integrated child protection program is useful and accepted in the City of Palangka Raya, during the implementation of an integrated community-based child protection program there has been a decrease in the number of violence, Resources Implementation of integrated community-based child protection programs both in terms of human resources and budget is still lacking and inadequate, integrated community-based child protection program received a good response from the people of Palangka Raya City, and strategy undertaken by the Population Control and Family Planning Office, Women's Empowerment, Child Protection in Palangka Raya City in implementing a community-based integrated child protection program is to carry out socialization and training activities for activists or cadres of Integrated Community Based Child Protection in the City Government Palangka Raya.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Siti Alia ◽  
Elisa Susanti ◽  
Idah Wahidah ◽  
Fitri Febriani Wahyu ◽  
Muhammad Andi Septiadi

<p>One of the applications of e-government in Indonesia is the Assessment Information system implemented in the city of Bandung since 2014 where. This e-government innovation is technology-based which makes assessment instruments for leaders and the people of Bandung to assess the performance of the sub-district and village heads. It's just that the lack of community participation makes this application not work according to its function, with qualitative research methods and using the theory of the author's vision to see the readiness of the apparatus and society in implementing this program. This research shows that the performance of the SIP application has not provided the maximum expected output. The not optimal SIP application is due to several factors. There is a need for comprehensive evaluation and improvement, building intensive communication and collaboration between operators and verifiers at the city government and sub-district levels.</p><div class="WordSection1"><p><em><strong>Keywords:</strong></em><em> </em><em>D</em><em>ecision-making</em><em>, </em><em>E-Government, </em><em>Policy </em><em>In</em><em>n</em><em>o</em><em>vation</em><strong><em>,</em></strong><em> Readiness, Performance Information System</em><em></em></p></div><p><em><br clear="all" /></em></p>


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