DESIGN PRINCIPLES OF WALKABLE URBAN FOOD CORRIDOR PLANNING ON SABANG STREET, CENTRAL JAKARTA
Walking is one mode of transportation available to humans. Walking is another endeavour to make a city more sustainable. The government's obligation to accommodate pedestrian comfort and safety is to provide suitable pedestrian amenities. However, despite its numerous advantages, walking...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Walking is one mode of transportation available to humans. Walking is another
endeavour to make a city more sustainable. The government's obligation to
accommodate pedestrian comfort and safety is to provide suitable pedestrian
amenities. However, despite its numerous advantages, walking has not been
completely supported with adequate pedestrian infrastructure in several locations.
The government and other stakeholders have made different attempts to provide
adequate pedestrian amenities. However, the planning and layout of pedestrian
paths has thus far been done only based on general planning principles, with little
regard for the characteristics and functions of the region, as well as the
characteristics of pedestrians who use the area. The culinary tourism area is one of
the areas with intense pedestrian activity, with the motive of walking as recreation
and the characteristics of group visitors. The characteristics of these visitors need
to be accommodated with appropriate pedestrian facilities. Therefore, this study
intends to provide recommendations for the arrangement of pedestrian facilities in
culinary tourism areas in order to create pedestrian-friendly culinary tourism
areas, especially in the Jalan Sabang culinary corridor.
This research was conducted using exploratory research methods, namely by
exploring the actual conditions and needs for proper pedestrian facilities, as well
as the characteristics and needs of visitors to culinary tourism areas to form the
basis for formulating recommendations for this area arrangement. According to
the literature review and review of the pedestrian friendliness measuring
instrument that has been carried out, there are six criteria for pedestrian
friendliness in the culinary tourism area, namely safety, security, convenience,
aesthetics, connectivity, and integrated transportation mode. Based on the results
of the questionnaire, most of the pedestrians who visited Jalan Sabang to enjoy
culinary delights were private sector employees aged 18-25 years. Visitors mostly
visit with friends, numbering 2-5 people. From the perceptions and preferences of
visitors as well as the results of observations, it can be concluded that there are
several components that need to be regulated for the arrangement of Jalan Sabang
culinary corridors. The safety aspects can be improved by improving crossing
facilities and policies for motorized vehicle drivers, security aspects can be
improved by providing sidewalk lighting, lighting in spaces between buildings, as
well as providing security facilities, while the convenience aspects is enhanced by
physical improvements to the sidewalks, provision of street furniture, as well as
improvements to pedestrian facilities with special needs. |
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