THE INFLUENCE OF FUNCTIONAL AND COGNITIVE ATTRACTIVENESS TOWARD THE INITIATION OF TRANSPORT STOP IN SUMATRA HIGHWAY
Development Axes Theory states that the transportation network is built to communicate or joining two or more Growth Pole (end point) directly. The existence of development axes will generate other activities around the mid-point of the axes which will expand along the development axes linearly....
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id-itb.:545032021-03-17T21:56:51ZTHE INFLUENCE OF FUNCTIONAL AND COGNITIVE ATTRACTIVENESS TOWARD THE INITIATION OF TRANSPORT STOP IN SUMATRA HIGHWAY Iswi, Aulia Indonesia Theses development axes, transport stop, attractiveness INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/54503 Development Axes Theory states that the transportation network is built to communicate or joining two or more Growth Pole (end point) directly. The existence of development axes will generate other activities around the mid-point of the axes which will expand along the development axes linearly. However, in this Development Axes Theory, it has not been explained how the flow of goods and people along the axes will generate an activity to grow as a transport-stop. Some study suggests that there is an attractiveness between the flow of transportation and the development of transport-stop. The influence of attractiveness toward the development of transport-stop, will occur if there is an economic impact toward the surrounding area. The economic impact in this study is narrowed to the expansion of the economic activities and the absorption of local labor affected by transportstop. In this study, focus on the influence of functional and cognitive attractiveness toward the initiation of transport-stop based on trade and service activity. By comparing the two location of transport-stop with a different economic impact, the attractiveness between the transport-stop will be examined. Development axes under this study is Sumatra Highway. Empirically, Rumah Makan Siang Malam as a transport-stop affect the growth of the surrounding area by creating a new economic activity as well as the absorption of local labor, while Rumah Makan Bukit Kahuripan can not influence the activity around it. From these differences, presumed that there is attractiveness which influence the growth of the two transport-stop. The influence of attractiveness will be an initial impulse of the growth of transport-stop. This study has quantitative approach as measured by 1) the differences of transport-stop growth with Lieberson’s Similarity Measure and location attraction index; 2) identify the attractiveness toward the traveler in Sumatra Highway with descriptive quantitative analysis from revealed preference questioner; and 3) identify the attractiveness toward the growth differences between the two transport-stop with discriminant analysis. The result shows that the growth differences between the two transport-stop influenced by 1) additional activities; 2) amenities; 3) diversity of land use; 4) surrounding environment of transport-stop; 5) food quality; 6) the needs of traveler to be on time; 7) spacious restaurant; 8) the fear of traveler to travel at night; and 9) the existence of traveler using tour and travel. These attractions later become the initial impulse of the transport-stop growth as explained in the Development Axes Theory, flow of goods and people along the axes will generate an activity to grow as a transport-stop. text |
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Development Axes Theory states that the transportation network is built to
communicate or joining two or more Growth Pole (end point) directly. The
existence of development axes will generate other activities around the mid-point
of the axes which will expand along the development axes linearly. However, in this
Development Axes Theory, it has not been explained how the flow of goods and
people along the axes will generate an activity to grow as a transport-stop. Some
study suggests that there is an attractiveness between the flow of transportation and
the development of transport-stop. The influence of attractiveness toward the
development of transport-stop, will occur if there is an economic impact toward the
surrounding area. The economic impact in this study is narrowed to the expansion
of the economic activities and the absorption of local labor affected by transportstop. In this study, focus on the influence of functional and cognitive attractiveness
toward the initiation of transport-stop based on trade and service activity. By
comparing the two location of transport-stop with a different economic impact, the
attractiveness between the transport-stop will be examined.
Development axes under this study is Sumatra Highway. Empirically, Rumah
Makan Siang Malam as a transport-stop affect the growth of the surrounding area
by creating a new economic activity as well as the absorption of local labor, while
Rumah Makan Bukit Kahuripan can not influence the activity around it. From these
differences, presumed that there is attractiveness which influence the growth of the
two transport-stop. The influence of attractiveness will be an initial impulse of the
growth of transport-stop. This study has quantitative approach as measured by 1)
the differences of transport-stop growth with Lieberson’s Similarity Measure and
location attraction index; 2) identify the attractiveness toward the traveler in
Sumatra Highway with descriptive quantitative analysis from revealed preference
questioner; and 3) identify the attractiveness toward the growth differences
between the two transport-stop with discriminant analysis. The result shows that
the growth differences between the two transport-stop influenced by 1) additional
activities; 2) amenities; 3) diversity of land use; 4) surrounding environment of
transport-stop; 5) food quality; 6) the needs of traveler to be on time; 7) spacious
restaurant; 8) the fear of traveler to travel at night; and 9) the existence of traveler
using tour and travel. These attractions later become the initial impulse of the
transport-stop growth as explained in the Development Axes Theory, flow of goods
and people along the axes will generate an activity to grow as a transport-stop. |
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