TY - GEN
T1 - Identification of Public Open Green Space (RTH) and the Needs for Funding Alternative in DKI Jakarta
AU - Hidayah, Ahmad Fadhil
AU - Yola, Lin
AU - Irwansyah, Edy
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Identifying the number and area of land based on the type of land parcel ownership for the public green open space (locally known as RTH) facilities and the financing need to meet the realization of targets in DKI Jakarta is the main objective of the research. This study was conducted through the analysis of urban spatial and regulations. The results pinpointed that the planned sub-zone related to public green space was only 14.46%; this figure was lower than the expected target of 20% of the total state area. It was identified that there were 93,748 plots of land and an area of 213,969,971 m2 for the acquisition of parcels of land for public green space with estimated funding of Rp. 2,261,748,181,458,400. Funding with a combination sourced from the regional expenditure revenue budget (locally known as APBD) and exceeding compensation for building floor coefficients (locally known as KLB) for funding the land acquisition of land parcel for public RTH is certainly not sufficient to meet funding estimates. This study recommended a land consolidation approach and land policy regarding the rearrangement of land tenure and land acquisition efforts for development purposes and environmental protection by promoting community engagement.
AB - Identifying the number and area of land based on the type of land parcel ownership for the public green open space (locally known as RTH) facilities and the financing need to meet the realization of targets in DKI Jakarta is the main objective of the research. This study was conducted through the analysis of urban spatial and regulations. The results pinpointed that the planned sub-zone related to public green space was only 14.46%; this figure was lower than the expected target of 20% of the total state area. It was identified that there were 93,748 plots of land and an area of 213,969,971 m2 for the acquisition of parcels of land for public green space with estimated funding of Rp. 2,261,748,181,458,400. Funding with a combination sourced from the regional expenditure revenue budget (locally known as APBD) and exceeding compensation for building floor coefficients (locally known as KLB) for funding the land acquisition of land parcel for public RTH is certainly not sufficient to meet funding estimates. This study recommended a land consolidation approach and land policy regarding the rearrangement of land tenure and land acquisition efforts for development purposes and environmental protection by promoting community engagement.
KW - Green open space
KW - Spatial analysis
KW - Zoning regulation
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U2 - 10.1007/978-981-16-2329-5_23
DO - 10.1007/978-981-16-2329-5_23
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85113789485
SN - 9789811623288
T3 - Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
SP - 211
EP - 217
BT - Sustainable Architecture and Building Environment - Proceedings of ICSDEMS 2020
A2 - Yola, Lin
A2 - Nangkula, Utaberta
A2 - Ayegbusi, Olutobi Gbenga
A2 - Awang, Mokhtar
PB - Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
T2 - International Conference on Sustainable Design, Engineering, Management, and Sciences, ICSDEMS 2020
Y2 - 8 December 2020 through 9 December 2020
ER -