POLICY ON THE USE OF THE CITY PLAN MAP IN SPATIAL PLANNING ACTIVITIES IN BANDUNG MUNICIPALITY
A Spatial Plan (RTR) is a document that serves to regulate land use and regional development in a region. In practice, regulations in spatial planning can vary from region to region and do not necessarily follow the same mechanism. As in the case of Bandung Municipality, its spatial planning acti...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | A Spatial Plan (RTR) is a document that serves to regulate land use and regional
development in a region. In practice, regulations in spatial planning can vary from
region to region and do not necessarily follow the same mechanism. As in the case
of Bandung Municipality, its spatial planning activities are also regulated by the
City Plan Map which is designed to regulate the development of various physical
infrastructure elements. However, there are various obstacles to the use of the map,
which then makes it more difficult to realize the plan. Until now, studies of other
planning products, especially the City Plan Map, have not been conducted in depth,
especially in the midst of national policy developments that prioritize RTRW and
RDTR as the main planning documents. Therefore, this research was conducted to
identify the gap between the expectations of the policies that have been
implemented, and the reality found in the field. The purpose of this research is to
determine the relevance of using the City Plan Map in spatial planning activities in
Bandung Municipality. A qualitative approach was used in this research, which
was then analyzed using descriptive analysis and thematic analysis methods. The
results showed that the relevance of using the map has diminished. In terms of
arterial and collector road functions, around 91% of the planned road widths no
longer match with the existing conditions. The lack of clear legal basis and
justification in the planning process also reinforces the conclusion that the map is
no longer relevant. Furthermore, changes in national policy mean that the map no
longer has a formal role in the planning system. Therefore, the map needs to be
redeveloped based on solid in-depth studies and increased involvement of relevant
sectors including decision-making leaders, so that commitment to plan
implementation is sufficiently supported. A flexible approach can be utilized so that
the plan outlined is able to adapt to dynamic conditions in spatial planning
activities in order to realize a high quality and sustainable city. |
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