Opportunity for New Entrepreneurial Ventures from Sustainable Public Open Space Adaptive Used Implementation (Case Study: Taman Fatahillah, Jakarta Old City)

2015 ◽  
Vol 747 ◽  
pp. 44-47
Author(s):  
Wilhelmus Hary Susilo

Jakarta Old City has strong historical value as a genesis of the city today. Taman Fatahillah is one of historical open spaces in Old City which important part of urban area that influence the urban vitality as the public activities are usually performed on those space. The Revitalization of Taman Fatahillah has been implemented, however, a specific guidance to create sustainable adaptive use public open space had not been described. The aims of this research were to study of new entrepreneurial ventures are recognized of economic development from the sustainable adaptive use implementation for Taman Fatahillah public open space with the multiple linear regression methode. The variables of this research were economic-social, community participation, and government support, public open space quality, sustainable public open space. This research shows the finding of model study that partially, public open space quality was influenced by social-economic (Pvalue=0.00) and sustainable public open space was influenced by social-economic (Pvalue=0.019) and government support(Pvalue=0.00). Simultantly, quality and sustanability public open space were influenced by community participation, economic-social level and government support (Pvalue=0.00). This research has contribution to mobilize the appropriate people to create ventures’ people at large and than make sustainable public open space by social-economic aspect.

Author(s):  
Dr. Halima Begum ◽  
Fatima Kabir Kabir Sharna

A number of socio-psychological factors cause accessibility problems of public open spaces such as parks and playground. However, for ensuring a healthy urban life, some open spaces are essential as taking breath to give a child some fresh air, a little scope of giving the chance of playing. A public open space becomes successful only when it is accessible to each and every person of society. Accessibility is now not only the concept based on the close proximity but also the most important concern for people to make any open space successful with its purpose. Class dynamics and public versus place dichotomy are creating all the possible changes of accessibility condition at any public space. Since this study tries to focus on public accessibility rather than place accessibility, all factors like social, economic, cultural and environmental factors for creating inaccessibility and prohibiting people from using the open space have been identified and analyzed in detail. Factors like social, economic, cultural and environmental factors are responsible for deciding a person’s decision to use an open space. This research is an attempt to find out all the prohibiting factors that influence a person to go a community open space.


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 37
Author(s):  
Faizah Rasya Zita

<p><em>Among the physical that facilitace urban development, public open space is singularly responsible for improving urban quality. Open Space is an elongated area / lane and / or group,</em><em> which used </em><em>by the community. Open Space can create </em><em>a</em><em> character of urban society for social interaction that </em><em>can</em><em> </em><em>united </em><em>all members of the community without distinguishing social, economic and cultural backgrounds.</em> <em>The observation </em><em>proves that area surrounding</em><em> </em><em>west java art and cultural center</em><em> does not have </em><em>an </em><em>open space</em><em> area</em><em> that can facilitate social interaction between community member</em><em>s</em><em>. This causes </em><em>a </em><em>slums around the site </em><em>area </em><em>which </em><em>can’t be used by the comunnity to enjoyed.</em> <em>Therefore, it is necessary to design a</em><em>n o</em><em>pen </em><em>s</em><em>pace in the </em><em>outside of west java art and cultural center building, </em><em>that can be used as an active recreational area to accommodate public activities as much as possible.</em></p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
V Makarau ◽  
P Languju ◽  
R La Putju ◽  
P Egam

The increasing numbers of people and buildings that continue to grow and tend to be uncontrolled in the settlement causing some negative impacts one of them is the consistency of land allotment. This has resulted in some impacts such as ineffective utilities and environmental infrastructures, no mitigation system, and the unavailability of space for public spaces and other supporting facilities that supposed to be available within a settlement. Kampung Arab is one of a densely populated settlements located in the middle of business center area of Manado City, occupies the Mahakam riverbank. The limited space available in Kampung Arab has caused the settlements tend to be slummed and doesn’t have public open space as one of the residential support facilities. In addition, this settlement expands riverbanks so the functions of riverbanks become disturbed, and these settlements are often at risk of flooding. The purpose of this research is to analyze the function of Mahakam riverbanks against flood risk and to analyze the possibility of public space and pedestrian ways availability at the location of Mahakam riverbanks around the Kampung Arab settlement. The research method is qualitative descriptive method. Primary data were obtained through field observation, documentation, and interviews. The research is located in Kampung Arab settlement which occupies the banks of Mahakam River. Further analysis is done: 1) analysis of existing settlement of Kampung Arab to the Mahakam River related to: building’s orientation, river border, activity and behavior of society 2] analysis of public open space availability and its former elements, 3] analysis of settlement utility system and at the final stage conducted an analysis related to community activities and behavior. Expected results through this research are: improving function and quality of Mahakam River, restoring the function of riverbanks and public open space availability as social interaction space.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (8) ◽  
pp. 4372
Author(s):  
Abdullah Addas ◽  
Ahmad Maghrabi

Public open spaces services have been shown to be profoundly affected by rapid urbanization and environmental changes, and in turn, they have influenced socio-cultural relationships and human well-being. However, the impact of these changes on public open space services (POSS) remains unexplored, particularly in the Saudi Arabian context. This study examines the socio-cultural influence of POSS on the King Abdulaziz University campus, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and the impact of these services on well-being. A field survey and questionnaire were used to collect data. Non-parametric tests (Kruskal–Wallis and Mann–Whitney tests) were used to find significant differences in the importance of POSS as perceived by stakeholders based on socio-demographic attributes. Factor analysis was performed for 14 POSS to identify those that are most important. The study showed that (i) university stakeholders are closely linked to services provided by public open spaces (POS) and dependent on POSS, (ii) there were significant differences in the perceived importance of POSS according to gender, age, and social groups, and (iii) 70 to 90% of stakeholders reported POSS as having a positive impact on well-being. Thus, the findings will help design and plan POSS to meet the needs of society and promote well-being.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (9) ◽  
pp. 4997
Author(s):  
Pritam Ahirrao ◽  
Smita Khan

Major Indian cities have a lower public open space (POS)-capita ratio and do not meet national and international standards. Moreover, factors such as lack of design guidelines for POSs, limited funding, and lack of public participation have affected these limitedly available POSs and made them ineffective and incapable of meeting the contemporary needs of a diverse range of users. Therefore, it is essential to make them not only inclusive, user-friendly, attractive, and efficient, but also socially, economically, and environmentally sustainable in order to serve the various facilities and services at their optimum level. This study includes the assessment of two POSs to identify strengths and deficiencies that affect their character and use. These POSs are public parks, provide free access to users and are located in the city of Nagpur. For assessment, the study proposed the Public Open Space Index (POSI) that combines five aspects: Individual well-being, Inclusiveness, Engagement, Sustainable spaces, and Management.A mixed methods approach was considered for data collection, including a self-administered questionnaire survey and observations.According to the results, POSs have strengths in that they facilitate social cohesion, engagement, and basic facilities. POSs do not encourage equitable access and sustainable practices, which are considered deficiencies.The study helps planners, designers, and parenting authority to develop initiatives to make these limited POSs inclusive, functional, and sustainable.


2019 ◽  
Vol 34 ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emily L. French ◽  
S. Jeff Birchall ◽  
Karen Landman ◽  
Robert D. Brown

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