Land limitations in urban areas have caused low-income communities unable to easily own a house. The high price of land has become the most influential factor in house prices, not including the costs for the facilities and infrastructure construction. Salatiga as a small city in Central Java in providing housing for civil servants has collaborated with all stakeholders. This study aims to form a stakeholder collaboration model in the provision of affordable housing for low-income communities in Salatiga. The research method used is qualitative, which explores data from the informants involved in the construction of housing for civil servants and the analysis technique used was stakeholder analysis and qualitative descriptive analysis. The results of the study formulated that stakeholder collaboration in providing housing for civil servants in the Salatiga City consists of three group of stakeholders, namely, key, main and supporting stakeholders. Key stakeholders were the Mayor as the party who recommended the release of the government land assets to the community, Regional House of Representatives of Salatiga as the party who give agrement of disposal assets, and the civil servant housing development coordination team, namely members of KORPRI who coordinate all housing development implementation activities. The main stakeholders were civil servants as prospective homeowners. Supporting stakeholders were developers and local government agencies that provide construction program in the construction of houses, facilities, and infrastructure in the Prajamulia and Prajamukti housing in the Salatiga.
The needs land for urban housing construction was increasingly difficult andmore pricey, so for low-income communities for able owned a house was not easy.Limited of land in an urban area, especially in small cities such as Salatiga, its land wasnot all can be used in housing constructions. This condition needed an interventionfrom the local government to facilitate their needs for housing could be fulfilled. Basedon the problems, the goals of this research studied a providing of land for decent andaffordable housing for low-income communities in Salatiga. The method used was amixed method with a sequential explanation strategy, that is by overlaying secondarydata on the land potential map from various sources that can be used for decenthousing with primary data, such as interview and document review with localgovernment to reduce of housing cost. The results of the study figure out that housingused a land owned by the village government can be affordable for low-incomecommunities with price less expensive below the standard set by the government.
The needs land for urban housing construction was increasingly difficult andmore pricey, so for low-income communities for able owned a house was not easy.Limited of land in an urban area, especially in small cities such as Salatiga, its land wasnot all can be used in housing constructions. This condition needed an interventionfrom the local government to facilitate their needs for housing could be fulfilled. Basedon the problems, the goals of this research studied a providing of land for decent andaffordable housing for low-income communities in Salatiga. The method used was amixed method with a sequential explanation strategy, that is by overlaying secondarydata on the land potential map from various sources that can be used for decenthousing with primary data, such as interview and document review with localgovernment to reduce of housing cost. The results of the study figure out that housingused a land owned by the village government can be affordable for low-incomecommunities with price less expensive below the standard set by the government.
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