Arahan Peningkatan Kualitas Lingkungan Permukiman Kumuh Berkelanjutan dan Inklusif Desa Pejaten Kecamatan Bondowoso, Kabupaten Bondowoso
Abstract
The problem of slums has become a challenge for cities to be overcome
immediately, this is in line with the goals of the New Urban Agenda (NUA) which
calls for the creation of cities and settlements that are equitable, safe, healthy,
accessible, affordable, resilient and sustainable in increasing prosperity and
quality of life for all. Slum problems, especially the decline in the quality of the
residential environment, are experienced in one area, namely Pejaten Village
located in Bondowoso District, Bondowoso Regency. This study aims to determine
the characteristics of slums, determine the priority factors for handling the quality
improvement of the slum environment and formulate appropriate directions for
improving the environmental quality of slums in Pejaten Village based on a review
of aspects of sustainable settlements and inclusive settlements to realize a
sustainable and inclusive slum environment in Pejaten Village. This research uses
3 analytical methods, namely qualitative descriptive analysis method, Analytic
Hierarchy Process (AHP) method, and Triangulation analysis method. The results
of this study are in the form of directions to increase slums in Pejaten Village based
on aspects of sustainable and inclusive slums. The directives formulated are in the
form of directives on 3 aspects of sustainable settlement components, namely
physical, environmental, social, and economic aspects. Direction on the physical
aspects of the environment in the form of directions on access to waste facilities
and infrastructure, availability and condition of drainage networks, availability
and condition of road networks, access to clean water, and access to MCK
(sanitation). Direction on social aspects in the form of direction on increasing
participation, social inclusion and education of the population, while direction on
economic aspects in the form of direction on increasing local economic
development.
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- UT-Faculty of Engineering [4097]