2018
DOI: 10.30822/arteks.v2i1.44
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Evaluation of Arragement and Use of Green Open Space in Cimai City’s Rusunawa

Abstract: Cimahi City was originally one part of Bandung Regency, with rapid growth finally established as an administrative city on January 29, 1976, then became autonomous city on June 21, 2001. Cimahi currently become one of the growth areas of Bandung in the West. The current population is 561,386, with an average growth of 2.12% per year (source: population database of Cimahi City 2014). Green Open Space (RTH) in several cities in West Java has decreased both in terms of quality and quantity. This has the eff… Show more

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“…It is also used ecologically, socially/culturally, architecturally, and economically (Hartoyo and Santoni 2018; van den Berg et al 2015). Furthermore, the existence of Green Open Space/Ruang Terbuka Hijau (RTH) is observed from the aspects of environmental, social, and technical conditions (Fenny Aprillia, Lie, and Saputra 2020;Febrianti, Sulma, and Pasaribu 2015). The classification of RTH facilities in a residential area is based on the capacity of services to some residents.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also used ecologically, socially/culturally, architecturally, and economically (Hartoyo and Santoni 2018; van den Berg et al 2015). Furthermore, the existence of Green Open Space/Ruang Terbuka Hijau (RTH) is observed from the aspects of environmental, social, and technical conditions (Fenny Aprillia, Lie, and Saputra 2020;Febrianti, Sulma, and Pasaribu 2015). The classification of RTH facilities in a residential area is based on the capacity of services to some residents.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urban and infrastructural development is also one of the soil-sealing practices causing environmental degradation, especially land, and has the most intense effect on all ecosystem services (Artmann 2014; Tobias et al 2018). This is associated with the activities observed to be increasing the need for space significantly when compared to the available land, thereby, leading to the massive conversion of non-built areas into built-up areas (Histanto and Kusliansjah 2018). Moreover, surface water flooding or runoff is considered the most serious problem related to land use in many big cities and areas (Rogger et al 2017;Patanduk, Arsyad, and Rauf 2014;Sudia et al 2018;Khare et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%