Indrajati Wurianturi, Tito Summa Siahaan, Hamany Nurzulky, Riza Oktavianus
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在联合国可持续发展计划(sustainable et al. for 2030)中,确定可持续城市和社区是2030年要实现的目标之一,即目标11。到2050年,世界城市人口将翻一番,使城市化成为21世纪最具变革性的变化(联合国人居署,2017年)。不可否认,像雅加达这样的大城市是一个人口密度很高的城市。城市地区的人类生活日益减少了人类与自然环境互动的机会,这降低了一个人的总体幸福感(Feandri, 2016)。研究将通过一种亲生物设计理论方法,通过涉及自然元素来重组城市,这是一种利用人性来快乐地接近自然的理论(Browning et al., 2014)。这一理论据称可以改善居民的身心健康,并指导人们在更大范围内保护环境。
Mainstreaming biophilic design in residential development in Jakarta: a study with a multi-level perspective
In the UN's sustainable development program (Sustainable et al. for 2030), it is determined that sustainable cities and communities are one of the goals for achieving in 2030, namely goal no 11. By 2050, the world's urban population will double, making urbanization the most transformative change of the 21st century (UN-Habitat, 2017). It is undeniable that a big city like Jakarta is a city with a high population density. Human life in urban areas increasingly reduces human opportunities to interact with the natural environment, which decreases a person's general well-being (Feandri, 2016). The research will be carried out on reorganizing the city by involving natural elements through a Biophilic Design theoretical approach, a theory that utilizes human nature to be happy to be close to nature (Browning et al., 2014). This theory is claimed to improve its inhabitants' mental and physical health and direct people to take care of the environment on a larger scale.