STUDY OF LAND USE DEVELOPMENT BY CONSIDERING DISASTERS IN SWK ARCAMANIK AND ITS IMPLICATIONS TO SPATIAL PLANNING
In recent years, most global cities, including in Indonesia, have been developing rapidly along with disaster and environment issues. In Bandung City, the population is growing quickly in SWK Arcamanik. On the other hand, SWK Arcamanik has risks of natural disaster and is plotted to maintain the...
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | In recent years, most global cities, including in Indonesia, have been developing
rapidly along with disaster and environment issues. In Bandung City, the
population is growing quickly in SWK Arcamanik. On the other hand, SWK
Arcamanik has risks of natural disaster and is plotted to maintain the green open
space of Bandung City, which at the current state is still far below the target. So,
the existing dynamic development is risky to natural disaster and potentially
creating conflict between the use of land and the plan of land use in Rencana Detail
Tata Ruang. Therefore, it is necessary to identify the development of landuse with
consideration of the disaster in SWK Arcamanik and its implications to Rencana
Detail Tata Ruang. Trend of land use development can be seen by overlaying two
different years of landuse map. Then to see future developments, the driving factors
for land use change in each zone type were determined by binary logistic regression
analysis of 16 factors that based on literature were thought to have an effect. These
factors will be used as inputs for spatial modeling of land use in 2034 with the help
of LanduseSim application with trend scenarios and scenarios considering
disasters. The result map from the projection of land use in 2034 is then compared
with Rencana Detail Tata Ruang and found a discrepancy of 37% when compared
to the trend scenario and 43% when compared to the scenario that considers
disaster. The high discrepancy indicates that the plans that have been set have not
considered land development trends and existing disaster threats. To realize a more
sustainable SWK Arcamanik spatial planning, spatial modeling-based planning is
needed based on development trends by considering disaster risk. |
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