Ciwidey Tourism Area is a tourism destination in the Province of West Java which has a rapid development. In 2007, the provincial government officially declared the area as the agropolitan region. It stimulated the fundamental impact on the household economy in the area. This study aims to elaborate on the spatial pattern of household economy alteration due to tourism penetration. It is a descriptive stud y that relies on primary data that comes from field observation and questionnaire - interview with local people. The study exercises spatial dan time series analysis to analyze the change of occupation and income of households between before and after the year 2007. The results showed that the development of tourism is situated at a distance of 2.5 km-5 km outside the core of the tourism area. It was marked by the development of tourism objects, tourism attractions, and secondary facilities. Such development resulted in changes in the type of household economy, from both the “unemployed” and “agricultural” to the “tourism” households. This change in household types was followed by an increase in population income, mostly around the tourism core.
The local government of Jakarta has limited capacity to meet the needs for residential. Therefore, A private developer has the opportunity to help the local government respond by building a large-scale planned residential named Bintaro Jaya. It is developed in the South Jakarta Area and the South Tangerang Region. The development caused a gated community and led to physical and social segregation with the previous local community. This research is aimed to identify the spatial segregation in Bintaro Jaya. These hypotheses are analyzed by using a socio-spatial approach and descriptive analysis. The method is interpreted from Google Earth Imagery map Landsat 8 OLI/TIRS based on the masterplan of Bintaro Jaya to identify delineation settlement status and field observation as an image interpretation data validation. This paper describes the phenomenon of spatial segregation that potentially can be exclusive space. The form of segregation is identified by walls, roads, and economic centers. In which the economic center can be a transitional space that functions as a communal space between segregations.
This study aims to see the transformation of the use of public space by online motorcycle taxi. The use of technology in the concept of online motorcycle taxi makes it different from earlier concept of conventional ojek. Therefore, online motorcycle taxi does not have a designated place to wait for service requests. It makes online motorcycle taxi to make use of pre-existing public spaces as their places to wait or seek for service requests. This case can be seen on one of the main roads in South Jakarta, named St. Prof. DR. Satrio, which is one of the roads included in the revitalization program by the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government to become a pedestrian public space. This research uses qualitative method with ethnographic approach which data collection process consisted of participatory observation and direct interviews with onsite online motorcycle taxi drivers. The results show the transformation in functional form, which was changed from a green open space as a road divider into pelican sidewalk and public recreation areas. However, the purpose of revitalization is not in line with real condition where the space is used on by certain community (online motorcycle taxi drivers) that do not have designated places.
Agriculture is one of the important sectors for economic development in West Java. Unfortunately, agricultural land continues to decrease. This trend is also seen in the Ciwidey Agropolitan Area, Bandung. Horticultural farmers are forced to manage crops on a narrow land. The purpose of this study is to explain the spatial relationship between horticultural patterns and household welfare in Rancabali District, which is part of Ciwidey Agropolitan Area. This study is a descriptive study using map interpretation and cross tabulation. Data comes from systematic interview, field observation, and secondary sources. For analysis purposes, this study uses land conditions and accessibility as a spatial framework. The results show that most of the horticultural farming is a monoculture that is cultivated independently by farmers without involving labor. Labor involvement is only found on agricultural lands with a lower accessibility. This spatial pattern is closely related to the welfare of farmers. The better the accessibility, the higher the welfare of the farmer household. However, in areas with a lower accessibility, the level of welfare will only increase if they have a more spacious land.
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