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HOW SALATIGA CITY FULLFILL

THE NEEDS OF GREEN OPEN


SPACES
Destarita Indah Permatasari
Ministry of Agrarian Affairs and Spatial Planning
Republic of Indonesia
OUTLINE
A. Introduction
C. Methodology
1. Topography condition 1. Descriptive analysis based on Stathistycal datas
2. Districts and Wards Areas and Percentages 2. The Datas trends basen on common Theories
3. Software analysis to examine the percentages of land use changes and
3. Population Spread
planned areas
4. Population Growth
D. Datas Analysis
5. Population Density
1. The needs on Green Open Spaces based on some predicted factors calculation
6. Strategic Issues 2. The minimal Green Open Spaces availability based on the Detail Spatial Plan
7. Land Use Changes in between every 5 years determination
3. The Optimal Green Open Spaces plan as changed in Regional Spatial Plan
8. Agrarian National Policies
revision
9. Comparison Between Minimum areas, as plannedm and existing areas
E. Conclusion
10. Strategis Production Areas
The result of achievement public and private green open spaces according
B. Literature Reviews Spatial Plan laws.

1. Land Use Planning Theories F. Recommendation


2. Land Use Policies Suggestion on Land Use Changes to full fill those targets

3. Land Use Best Practices


LITERATURE REVIEWS
• According to Spatial Plan Law ( 26 /2007), the determination of each
city or regency in Indonesia have to completed the green open spaces
targets, which are consist of :
• Public Green Open Spaces : 20 % from total areas; and
• Private Green Open Spaces : 10 % from total areas.

• Allocation of Salatiga City


• Public Green Open Spaces : protected areas.
• Private Green Open Spaces : trade and housing.
LITERATURE REVIEWS
• The space allowed based on The Land Slope Percentages:
• 10 % - flat; residential and wet land farm;
• 65 % - wavy ; housing, industry,and dry land farm; and
• 25 % - slash; forest and grass land
LITERATURE REVIEWS
• Water and Electricity Usage
• Based on the number of customers and sales values
• Industry
• Trade
• Government
• Household
• Private
• Social
• others
LITERATURE REVIEWS
• Disaster Resilience
• Type A → potential of lava flood and hot cloud, farest from explosion
source
• Housing
• Semi permanent : low density (< 30 unit / ha);
• Traditional construction : high density ( > 60 unit / ha).
• Trade and Office
• Low resilient : strong building construction to avoid earth quake ( KDB
50 – 70, KLB 100 – 200
LITERATURE REVIEWS
• Tipology A
• Allowed: city forest, industry, tourism, trade and office;
• Restricted : production forest, society forest, wet land farm, seasonal
farm, plantation, animal husbandry, fisheries, mining.
LITERATURE REVIEWS
• Wider regional directives
• Carbon emission target achievement
• Green zone
• Reduce : housing estate, education spaces, industrial and trade
centres, and office complex;
• Enlarge: the spaces for recreational, forest and wet land, public
infrastructure, green public freen and rent areas, and grey private
open spaces
• ARIGATOU GOZAIMASU

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