Controlling the Urban Physical Development in Karawang and Purwakarta Regencies using Quantitative Zoning Approach

Q3 Social Sciences Indonesian Journal of Geography Pub Date : 2022-08-30 DOI:10.22146/ijg.70358
A. Murtadho, A. Pravitasari, K. Munibah, I. Saizen, E. Rustiadi
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Jakarta and Bandung metropolitan areas in Indonesia are experiencing urban expansion, which makes these two metropolitan areas increasingly connected by corridors to become one mega-urban. Karawang and Purwakarta Regencies are part of the Jakarta-Bandung corridor area which then triggers the urban physical development. This study aims to 1) Determine the level of service facilities in Karawang and Purwakarta Regencies; 2) Identify the changes in built-up and paddy fields Land Use/Land Cover (LULC) of Karawang and Purwakarta Regency based on existing and future conditions, and 3) Propose recommendations to control the urban physical development in Karawang and Purwakarta Regency. Analysis of level service facilities was carried out by using the scalogram method. Changes of built-up and paddy fields LULC in the existing and future conditions (projected using the CA-Markov method) are based on LULC of 2005, 2010 and 2018. Recommendations are given based on the grouping of villages with the same characteristics using the quantitative zoning method. Results showed the village development index in 2018 as the level of service facilities indicators, has a high or more developed value in the area around the connecting accessibility route between Jabodetabek and Greater Bandung metropolitan area. Changes in built-up and paddy fields LULC also the same trend as the village development index that is characterized by a fairly large increase in the area of built-up LULC in Karawang and Purwakarta Regencies. Recommendations are given to address specific problems that exist in each village group formed based on the spatial clustering method result.
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用定量区划方法控制卡拉旺和普瓦卡塔两个县的城市物理发展
印度尼西亚的雅加达和万隆大都市区正在经历城市扩张,这使得这两个大都市区越来越多地通过走廊连接起来,成为一个超大城市。Karawang和Purwakarta regency是雅加达-万隆走廊地区的一部分,随后引发了城市的物理发展。本研究的目的是:1)确定Karawang和Purwakarta两个县的服务设施水平;2)根据现有和未来的条件,确定Karawang和Purwakarta县的建筑和水田土地利用/土地覆盖(LULC)的变化,3)提出控制Karawang和Purwakarta县城市物理发展的建议。采用尺度图法对水平服务设施进行了分析。基于2005年、2010年和2018年的土地利用价值估算,现有和未来条件下建成田和水田土地利用价值的变化(CA-Markov方法预测)。采用定量区划方法对具有相同特征的村庄进行分组,并给出建议。结果表明,2018年村落发展指数作为服务设施水平指标,在雅波德贝克与大万隆都市圈连接通达路线周边区域具有较高或较高的发展价值。在Karawang和Purwakarta县,已建成和水田的土地利用价值的变化趋势也与村庄发展指数相同,其特点是已建成土地利用价值的面积有相当大的增加。针对基于空间聚类方法结果形成的每个村组存在的具体问题提出了建议。
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Indonesian Journal of Geography
Indonesian Journal of Geography Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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