Fragmentation of street space usage in Chinatown Village Semarang, Indonesia

Christin Purnamasari Nusaputra, Y. B. Dwisusanto
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As a trade center, Semarang Chinatown contributes to developing the economic activities of the city. The expansion of the economic network creates various opportunities through informal activities. This is reflected in the inclusiveness of the local community, using roads as venues of economic activities, especially on Gang Baru Street in Semarang Chinatown. The street connects the neighborhood, accommodates informal activities, and serves as a traditional market. Furthermore, it has been privatized by trading activities from the shophouses and street vendors. The claim trend has commodified the formal use of the street as access infrastructure. Consequently, the differences in formal and informal activities cause the use of road space to be fragmented. Therefore, this study examines the fragmented use of Gang Baru street caused by the segmented informal activity interests. The qualitative method is used for a thorough bottom-up observation of the street’s activities. Various activities are classified based on the street user segmentation by organizational practices and spontaneous community behavior. This categorization is also based on the users’ participatory or antagonistic response to the street’s formal use. The result shows activity diversity portrays a dialectic interest representing the fragmented use of Gang Baru Street.
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印尼三宝垄唐人街村街道空间使用的碎片化
作为一个贸易中心,三宝垄唐人街为发展城市的经济活动做出了贡献。经济网络的扩大通过非正式活动创造了各种机会。这反映在当地社区的包容性,将道路作为经济活动的场所,特别是在三宝垄唐人街的Gang Baru街。这条街连接邻里,容纳非正式活动,并作为一个传统的市场。此外,它还因商店和街头小贩的贸易活动而私有化。这一趋势使得街道作为交通基础设施的正式用途变得商品化。因此,正式和非正式活动的差异导致道路空间的使用是碎片化的。因此,本研究考察了因非正式活动利益分割而导致的岗八楼街道碎片化使用。定性方法用于对街道活动进行彻底的自下而上的观察。基于组织实践和自发社区行为对街道用户的细分,对各种活动进行分类。这种分类也是基于使用者对街道正式使用的参与或对抗反应。结果表明,活动多样性描绘了一种辩证的兴趣,代表了刚巴鲁街的碎片化使用。
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