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2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 49
Author(s):  
Ardi Yuniarman ◽  
Agus Kurniawan ◽  
Dodik Sutikno ◽  
Osy Insyan

Sektor pariwisata pada era otonomi daerah sekarang ini hanya semata-mata untuk meningkatkan Pendapatan Asli Daerah. Fenomena ini sering terjadi di dalam pengembangan dan perencanaan kawasan terutama kawasan yang berada di wilayah pesisir, sehingga perlunya penelitian ini untuk mengkaji lebih dalam terhadap potensi dan masalah yang ada di Desa Singar Penjalin, sehingga pentingnya penelitian ini untuk melihat potensi dan masalah pada kondisi fisik kawasan baik secara fisik dasar maupun fisik binaan. Metodologi penelitiaan ini menggunakan pendekatan deskriptif kwalitatif. Dari hasil yang ditemukan bahwa Kawasan Desa Singgar Penjalin merupakan kawasan pintu masuk kawasan Administrasi Perkotaan Tanjung yang melintang dari luar menuju kawasan pusat pemerintahan dengan beberapa kegiatan pariwisata dan fasilitas penunjang seperti hotel, kafe dan lapangan Golf, sudah memiliki arah pengembangan sebagai kawasan pariwisata dalam peraturan daerahnya, topografi yang variatif berpotensi memberikan atraktif sebagai kawasan wisata serta jenis tanah yang cocok sebagai fungsi pertanian. Ketidak jelasan pola pengembangan kawasan terlihat banyaknya alis fungsi lahan yang besar, susahnya mengidentifikasi kawasan akibat dari kurang kuatnya penanda kawasan dan citra sebagai ciri khas kawasan,  pemanfaatan dan pembangunan fisik di area sempadan pantai yang merupakan kawasan lindung, serta akses yang masih kurang baik menuju kawasan wisata sepanjang pantai di Desa Sigar Penjalin.Abstract:  The tourism sector in the current era of regional autonomy is only to increase Regional Original Income. This phenomenon often occurs in regional development and planning, especially areas located in coastal areas, so the need for this research is to examine more deeply the potential and problems that exist in Singar Penjalin Village, so the importance of this research is to see the potential and problems in the physical condition of the area. both basic physical and built physical. This research methodology uses a qualitative descriptive approach. From the results, it was found that the Singgar Penjalin Village Area is the entrance area of the Tanjung Urban Administration area that crosses from the outside to the central government area with several tourism activities and supporting facilities such as hotels, cafes and golf courses, already has a development direction asa tourism area in its regional regulations. , the varied topography has the potential to provide attractiveness as a tourist area as well as suitable soil types as agricultural functions. The unclear pattern of regional development can be seen from the large number of eyebrows of land functions, the difficulty of identifying areas as a result of the lack of strong regional markers and images as regional characteristics, physical use and development in the coastal border area which is a protected area, and poor access to the area. along the coast in Sigar Penjalin Village. 


Author(s):  
Oluseyi O. Fabiyi

Urban administration has been a challenge in the developing economy especially in historical traditional settlements. Growth of these cities often outstrips the capacities of urban managers to administer urban systems coupled with the fact that developments in the older parts and new areas require different strategies. Therefore it is often recommended that digital technologies be adopted to enhance administration of old and new areas in urban settings. The chapter evaluated the challenges of urban administration in Ibadan city, Nigeria from colonial period to recent urban planning systems. It advanced a model of municipal administration in a digital platform for efficient management of Ibadan city. The model is also applicable to any similar cities in the developing economy. The model recommended a replacement paper and maps approach administration to digital approach. The chapter highlighted the deficiency of the current paper and map approach and advanced efficient approach through digital technologies.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 15
Author(s):  
Antonis Rovolis

The twentieth first century has been labeled as the “metropolitan century, as it is expected that the urban population will reach the eighty five percent of the total population by the end of the century. New technologies play a crucial role in urban environment, and this role is succinctly described by the term “smart cities”. This term first appeared during the nineties and mainly referred to the interconnection of communities and localities. Recently the term encompasses the use of new technologies in activities ranging from urban transportation, the improvement of social life and urban environment, as well as, the urban administration and the city image. Many city authorities have used specific policies in the application of new technologies in a broad array of social and economic life. New technologies have already had a positive impact on urban


2018 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 114-126
Author(s):  
Judit Gál

This study deals with Ivan Lucic-Lucius (Giovanni Lucio, Iohannes Lucius) (1604–1679), the father of the Croatian historiography and his manuscript heritage which contains more than 2000 mostly medieval documents. In 2015, a research group came into existence at Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest led by Tamás Körmendi to research the manuscripts, particularly the unpublished documents of the Árpádian and Angevin era and the author of this study is a member of the group. In this paper, I present Ivan Lucic-Lucius’s life, scholarship, research methodology and analyze his place in the Croatian historiography. The main subject of the paper is the manuscript heritage which is a collection of sources gathered together by Ivan Lucic-Lucius and his colleagues, friends, and family members from all around Dalmatia from the 1630s. Ivan Lucic-Lucius and his helpers researched in many secular, ecclesiastical and family archives, copied documents, and after a critical analysis, Lucic-Lucius arranged them by regions and put them in writing in chronological order. Many of the collected sources were published in his works, but hundreds of them are still kept in Ivan Lucic-Lucius’s heritage while the original documents, from which they were copied, are lost by now. The manuscripts are kept in the Archbishopric Archive of Split and a twentieth-century handwritten copy also exists in the Archive of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Zagreb. The heritage of twelve books contains hundreds of unpublished medieval documents for example Hungarian royal and ducal privileges, documents of the urban administration and the burghers of many Dalmatian towns, charters that can be connected to the Hungarian administration in Dalmatia, and ecclesiastical documents.


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