S. Wijayanti, W. S. S. Pandia, Herman Yosep Sutarno
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Abstract
With the inevitability of population growth and urbanization, governments have initiated the development and spatial planning of smart and green cities. By conducting direct observation and focus group discussion (FGD) with management unit representatives and residents, this study identified three priority issues in Rusunawa Muara Baru, Pluit, North Jakarta: access to clean water, management of household waste, and the lack of a public area for social activities or interaction. This paper aims to solve these problems through the implementation of an integrated model of Green Rusunawa, especially in Towers 5, 6, and 7. The stages of this program include preparation, implementation, and evaluation and sustainability. This program adopted a qualitative descriptive approach using observation, interview, and FGD to reveal the challenges, conducted informal deliberations as well as attributed the audience to the local government, observed and recorded the infrastructure program establishment and implementation, and held informal discussions and training for program management and resident representatives for the final stage. Green Rusunawa was created within the concept of green living, green environment, and green space, each through the successful utilization of rainwater harvesting (RWH), management of the waste bank, and the availability of the learning center. RWH and the waste bank quantitatively provide tangible benefits for the fulfillment of water needs and augment family income, respectively. Meanwhile, the learning center is to be developed into an interaction space for residents to conduct positive activities.
随着人口增长和城市化的必然性,各国政府纷纷启动智慧城市和绿色城市的发展和空间规划。通过与管理单位代表和居民进行直接观察和焦点小组讨论(FGD),本研究确定了雅加达北部Pluit的Rusunawa Muara Baru的三个优先问题:获得清洁水、家庭废物管理以及缺乏用于社会活动或互动的公共区域。本文旨在通过Green Rusunawa的集成模型的实施来解决这些问题,特别是在5、6、7号楼。该计划的阶段包括准备、实施、评估和可持续性。本项目采用定性描述的方法,通过观察、访谈、FGD等方式揭示挑战,进行非正式讨论并将听众归为当地政府,观察记录基础设施项目的建立和实施,并对项目管理人员和驻地代表进行非正式讨论和培训,以进入最后阶段。绿色Rusunawa是在绿色生活、绿色环境和绿色空间的概念下创建的,每一个都是通过成功利用雨水收集(RWH)、管理废物银行和学习中心的可用性。RWH和废物银行分别从数量上为满足用水需求和增加家庭收入提供了切实的好处。同时,将学习中心发展成为居民进行积极活动的互动空间。