IDENTIFICATION OF THE LEVEL OF COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN THE PARTICIPATORY SLUM UPGRADING AND STRUCTURING PROGRAM IN JAKARTA
The intensity of the slum issues in DKI Jakarta is increasingly evident as well as the extensive expansion of slum areas that worsen environmental conditions and quality of life. In 2018, the DKI Jakarta Government introduced Governor Regulation No. 90 which emphasizes a participatory approach th...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | The intensity of the slum issues in DKI Jakarta is increasingly evident as well as
the extensive expansion of slum areas that worsen environmental conditions and
quality of life. In 2018, the DKI Jakarta Government introduced Governor
Regulation No. 90 which emphasizes a participatory approach through the
Community Action Plan (CAP) and Collaborative Implementation Program (CIP)
programs, which also consider social and economic aspects that are often missing
from the planning spectrum. Although these programs are designed to involve the
community, the handling is still done in a top-down method. This study aims to
determine the extent of community participation capacity in each phase of the
program and also identify community understanding and barriers to the
implementation of the quality improvement and slum upgrading program in DKI
Jakarta, utilizing a qualitative approach with data obtained from observations,
interviews, document and literature studies with theoretical framework, qualitative
descriptive and content analysis methods. The results of the findings show that the
community feels that the program is so complex in terms of stages and there are no
efforts to ensure understanding of the program and the role of the community, so
that participation is considered not to fully apply the participatory concept. It is
necessary to affirm the implementation of collaboration between parties regarding
their respective roles, in order to cover the objectives of the program. By exploring
the dynamics of program implementation and participation, it is intended to enrich
the literature and practice in the field of urban planning and settlement
management as well as in the context of the CAP CIP program, and as a starting
point for evaluating the program. |
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