2017
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/70/1/012061
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Lessons learnt from and sustainability assessment of Indonesian urban kampong

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“…Keempat, menghitung keberlanjutan sosial gated community menggunakan persamaan 3. Kelima, mengklasifikasikan keberlanjutan sosial gated community yaitu: 0 -0,33; 0,34 -0,66 dan 0,67 -1,00 masing-masing rendah, sedang dan tinggi (Baffoe & Mutisya, 2015;Surjono, Sudikno, & Ridhoni, 2017).…”
Section: Tabel 1 Dimensi Keberlanjutan Sosial Gated Communityunclassified
“…Keempat, menghitung keberlanjutan sosial gated community menggunakan persamaan 3. Kelima, mengklasifikasikan keberlanjutan sosial gated community yaitu: 0 -0,33; 0,34 -0,66 dan 0,67 -1,00 masing-masing rendah, sedang dan tinggi (Baffoe & Mutisya, 2015;Surjono, Sudikno, & Ridhoni, 2017).…”
Section: Tabel 1 Dimensi Keberlanjutan Sosial Gated Communityunclassified
“…The various indicators to measure urban compactness characteristics in Nasiriyah city include development clustering, centrality, proximity, diversity, and the percentage ratio of blocks to spaces [25]. Six indicators were used for the sustainability assessment of Indonesian urban camping in Malang City, namely compactness, accessibility, density, diversity, poverty, and community participation [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This program was intended to support the 100-0-100 program (100% access for drinking water, 0% slum, 100% access for adequate sanitation) [2], which is also very relevant to SDGs. The important part of Indonesian cities is urban kampong [3]. Kampong is an urban settlement that used to be seen as an urban slum, e.g., by Hutama and Kristiadi [4] and Sudarwanto et al [5]; however, kampong is also a settlement with strong social bonding that can generate a creative resource for self-help upgrading of the settlement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%