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- ItemANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF LEBAK BULUS TERMINAL EXPANSION TOWARD LAND USE IN THE ENVIRONMENT(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol.24, Issue 01, 2020) Sari, Dayu Ariesta Kirana; Ekahanny, Dea Dayana; Widyawati, Laili Fuji; Andari, DiahIn the process of urban development, the terminal is one of the factors forming the structure of urban space that is important for changes in activity and land use around it. Infrastructure expansion influences the activities inside, the wider the infrastructure, the greater the impact on the surrounding environment. In 2012 the DKI Jakarta Government planned the construction of Jakarta Mass Rappid Transit (MRT) mass transportation and the Lebak Bulus Terminal selected as one of the Jakarta MRT Station Depots. In the construction of the Jakarta MRT Station, the Lebak Bulus Terminal will be expanded to 12 Ha for the needs of facilities and infrastructure to support the Jakarta MRT Station. This study aims to see the effect of the expansion of the Lebak Bulus Terminal on the use of land in the surrounding environment. The method used in this research is Quantitative Descriptive Analysis using Geographical Information Systems, assisted by Arcgis 10.1. The results of this study are that the expansion of the Lebak Bulus Terminal for the Jakarta MRT Station requires additional area from the previous terminal area of 2.20 Ha to 12 Ha, and requires the relocation of 103 buildings around the terminal to meet the needs of the terminal land for the construction of the Jakarta MRT Station. The expansion of the Lebak Bulus Terminal influences land use changes, especially in residential land use which decreased by 10% from 2010 to 2015 land use, trade and service land use increased by 2% from 2010 to 2015, and green space decreased by 4 % from 2010 to 2015.
- ItemDIRECTION FOR CITY FOREST DEVELOPMENT AS AN OPEN SPACE IN SOUTH TANGERANG CITY (Case Study: BSD City Urban Forest Setu District)(International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol.24, Issue 01, 2020) Widyawati, Laili Fuji; Hermayadi, Eggy Galih; Sari, Dayu Ariesta Kirana; Supriadi, HariBSD City City Forest is one of the Green Open Spaces in the Setu District Area, South Tangerang City. The urban forest which is located on Tekno Widya Street is included in the category of natural tourism. There are many facilities in it such as jogging tracks, children's playgrounds and many ornamental plants in it. It can be seen from its development that BSD City Urban Forest has potential advantages to be developed into the tourism sector, but the condition of BSD City Urban Forest is also underdeveloped due to the lack of supporting facilities. The purpose of this study is to determine the direction of the development of the BSD City Urban Forest in order to maximize the potential and overcome the problems that are owned by the BSD City Urban Forest. The method used in this research is qualitative and quantitative methods and uses development direction analysis to determine the development strategy to be carried out in BSD City Urban Forest. The results of this study are directives for developing BSD City Urban Forests by using standard facilities to be able to make BSD City Urban Forests as an open space that is beneficial for the people of South Tangerang City and surrounding areas.