scholarly journals Integrated approach to area development, preservation and protection of natural landscape

2021 ◽  
Vol 937 (4) ◽  
pp. 042029
Author(s):  
Natalia Ovchinnikova ◽  
Natalia Aliyeva ◽  
Irina Petrova

Abstract The process of modernization of spatial planning principles focused on the conservation of resources in solving problems related to the protection of natural areas is impossible without the effective use of natural framework of the area under study through its zoning. Natural framework is formed on the basis of hydrographic system taking into account the conditions of geomorphology and topography of the territory in the form of an integral structure of green spaces. The growing degree of urbanization of urban settlements, increase in industrial and residential areas, and growing level of motorization play a major role in changing the ecology of the city, destruction of the existing natural framework and increasing recreational load on the urban landscape.

2020 ◽  
pp. 009614422091013
Author(s):  
Sam Ottewill-Soulsby

To be fully human in the Greco-Roman world was to be a member of a city. This is unsurprising as cities were the building blocks of Greek and Roman culture and society. The urban landscape of post-Roman Western Europe looked dramatically different, with smaller, less economically diverse cities which played a smaller role in administration. Despite this, Greco-Roman ideas of humans as city-beings remained influential. This article explores this by investigating early medieval descriptions of cynocephali, which sought to determine whether the dog-headed men were human or not. Accounts of the cynocephali that presented them as human showed them living in urban settlements, whereas in reports of non-human cynocephali there are no cities. In exploring interactions between cynocephali and urban settings through ethnographic portrayals and hagiography, this article traces the lingering importance of the city for concepts of humanity.


2018 ◽  
Vol 33 ◽  
pp. 01006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sergei Matovnikov ◽  
Natalia Matovnikova ◽  
Polina Samoylenko

The paper considers the issues of designing a modern courtyard space for high-rise buildings in Volgograd to obtain a multifunctional environment through the arrangement of new recreational territories and the search of innovative planning methods for urban landscape design. In professionals’ opinion, the problem concerning the design and construction of recreational zones and greenery planting is very acute for Volgograd, such territories are often absent in many districts of the city. Generally, the decrease in the natural component and a low level of recreational territories improvement are typical for Volgograd. In addition, the problem of designing a modern urban courtyard space for high-rise buildings to obtain a multi-functional environment exists and requires a thorough investigation. The question is if there is a possibility to solve these difficult tasks by means of local design methods only or whether there should be a complex approach at the stage of the formation of master plans for modern residential areas and which modern design methods can ensure the creation of a courtyard space as a multi-functional environment. These questions as well as some other ones will be the topic of our paper.


2021 ◽  
pp. 127-136
Author(s):  
Мохаммед Хасан Аль Савафи

This article follows the stages of urban planning in the Iraqi cities Al-Kūt, Amarah and Najaf. These large cities have emerged as populated localities in different historical periods. This has played a certain role in formation of the urban landscape. The author determines the stages of urban development of these cities. Depending on the period of establishment of the populated locality, the author distinguished from six (Najaf) to three (Al-Kūt and Amarah) stages of formation of the functional planning structure. The historical periods of Iraq impacted the formation of urban planning periodization and models of the ongoing urban processes. The article reviews the models of urban processes proposed by Western scholars, and their influence upon the formation of new characteristics of Iraqi urbanism in the modern landscape of the listed cities. The Iraqi cities have certain similarity in functional planning structure; however, each city has own peculiarities that define its uniqueness. The uniqueness of cities is determined by a number of characteristics: the hierarchy of urban structure, architectural image of the city, social harmony through the organization of residential environment, transport and pedestrian accessibility, recreation and tourism sites, human resources, and level of environmental pollution. As a result  of studying Al-Kūt, Amarah and Najaf, it is revealed that Najaf plays a special religious role among Shiite Muslims; it also features archaeological sites attractive for tourists, such as the ancient mosques and churches. Al-Kūt and Amarah also have a rich history, although they have emerged in a later period. Urbanization of Iraq is particularly specific with regards to residential developments in the new urban districts. It manifests in the construction of residential areas by the type of professional activity (for example, a district for teachers, workers, police, etc.)


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 63-73
Author(s):  
N. G. Ovchinnikova ◽  
A. M. Latsushba

The increase in the degree of urban settlements’ urbanization, the increase in the territories of industrial and residential zones, the increase in the level of motorization play a major role in changes in the ecology of the city, the destruction of the existing natural framework and the increase in the recreational load on the urban landscape. The natural framework has entered urban planning practice as one of the main prerequisites in the process of modernizing the principles of territorial planning, focused on saving resources while solving problems related to the protection of natural areas. The article presents a comprehensive analysis of the city park "Presnensky" to assess the effectiveness of the existing functional zoning, as well as calculated indicators of the load on the recreational potential of the territory.


Author(s):  
Jeremia Josiah ◽  
Priyendiswara Agustina Bela ◽  
B. Irwan Wipranata ◽  
Bambang Deliyanto

Property development growth are still continue to increase in Indonesia, especially in the city of Jakarta which causes land limitations and land values to increase that make property development trend especially residential areas such as apartment has begun shift to buffer city area. Development of residential area is also supported by growth population in Indonesia that increased quite high so the need for residence also increase. Bekasi is one of the buffer city of Jakarta which already has good infrastructure especially in the transportation sector and currently under construction for Cawang-East Bekasi LRT line which will further improve the accessibility of transportation to/form of city of Bekasi. By looking at that opportunities, an apartment development is planned on the vacant land located at Jl. Jatibening Raya, Jatibening Baru, Pondokgede, city of Bekasi. The location of the land is within the planned radius of the 2 LRT stations and the trend of apartment development that has occurred over the last 5 years around the location of the land also provides opportunities for apartment development in the land of object study which is targeted at commuters, also millennials generation. The purpose of this feasibility study is to determine the feasibility of an apartemen development based on a relatively small area of land object study to know the potential and weaknesses. Feasibility of development is seen through analysis on legality, technical and investment aspects that carried out using qualitative methods. The results of this feasibility study are to provide recommendation of feasibility development from alternative product compositions that can provide the best return on investment. Keywords:  apartment; development; feasibility study; investment AbstrakPertumbuhan pengembangan properti yang terus meningkat di Indonesia, terutama pada kota Jakarta menyebabkan terjadinya keterbatasan lahan dan naiknya nilai lahan sehingga membuat tren pengembangan properti khususnya kawasan hunian seperti apartemen mulai bergeser ke daerah kota – kota penyangga. Pengembangan kawasan hunian juga didorong oleh peningkatan penduduk yang cukup tinggi di Indonesia sehingga kebutuhan akan hunian juga semakin meningkat. Kota Bekasi merupakan salah satu kota penyangga dari kota Jakarta yang sudah memiliki infrastruktur cukup baik terutama di sektor transportasi dan saat ini sedang dilakukan pembangunan jalur LRT Cawang-Bekasi Timur yang akan semakin meningkatkan kemudahan aksesibilitas transportasi dari/menuju kota Bekasi. Dengan melihat peluang yang ada, maka direncanakan pembangunan apartemen pada objek lahan kosong yang terletak di Jl. Jatibening Raya, Kel. Jatibening Baru, Kec. Pondogede, Kota Bekasi. Lokasi lahan yang berada dalam radius rencana  dari 2 stasiun LRT dan tren pembangunan apartemen yang terjadi selama 5 tahun terakhir di sekitar lahan pengembangan juga memberikan peluang untuk pembangunan apartemen pada objek studi yang ditargetkan untuk para commuter, termasuk para generasi milenial. Tujuan studi kelaykan ini adalah untuk mengetahui kelayakan pembangunan apartemen yang didasarkan pada luas lahan yang relatif kecil, agar dapat mengetahui potensi dan kelemahan yang ada. Kelayakan dilihat melalui analisis pada aspek legalitas, teknis dan investasi yang dilakukan menggunakan metode kualitatif. Hasil studi kelayakan ini adalah memberikan rekomendasi kelayakan pembangunan dari alternatif komposisi produk yang dapat memberikan pengembalian investasi terbaik.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 42-50
Author(s):  
Ima Rahmawati Sushanti ◽  
Intan Savia Fitri ◽  
Febrita Susanti

Urban settlement is a built environment in an urban area that plays a role in determining the structure and identity of the city. The urban settlement area is currently not only used as a residence equipped with facilities and infrastructure to meet the living needs of the residents who live in it, but also to meet their economic needs. Urban settlements have certain characteristics based on the community and activities in them so that they can become the identity of the area. The existence of the Mutiara, Gold and Silver industrial clusters in Sekabela sub-district, Mataram city has implications for the surrounding settlements, both in economic, environmental and social aspects. The emergence of slum settlements in the residences around the Pearl, Gold and Silver industry causes less optimal representation of the area as a shopping tourism area. This study aims to determine the characteristics of settlements with household-based business potential and development strategies. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative with primary and secondary data collection and analysis of Strength, Weakness, Opportunity and Threat. The results showed that the characteristics of the settlement were based on physical characteristics, namely: building layout, housing, facilities and infrastructure as well as the environment and non-physical characteristics, namely: the community and the activities that took place in it. The area development strategy based on settlement characteristics is in quadrant IV, namely the Competitive Strategy. Efforts are being made to improve the visual quality or image of the area, diversify the business and develop markets.


REVITALISASI ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 15
Author(s):  
Agus Zainal Arifin

This research is a type of descriptive research with qualitative research methods. So that this method can describe and analyze the swot strategy for increasing the competitiveness of the development of regional tourism in the City of Blitar (Settlement of Tourism Supporters as an Effort to Increase Competitiveness in the Development of Tourism Objects of Bung Karno's Tomb of Blitar City) The implementation of this method is not limited to data collection and preparation , but also includes analysis and interpretation of the data. Data analysis techniques used are descriptive analysis techniques with data reduction steps, and conclusion drawing. The results showed that the Research on Housing and Settlement Area Development Plans in the Jatimalang Embankment and Bendung Tanggung Areas was the development of tourism-based housing and settlements. In the sense that there has been a mutually beneficial collaboration including, both residential and residential areas and tourism areas, in this case the concept of the need to establish regional management institutions for Tourism Settlement Settlement as an Effort to Increase Competitiveness in the Development of Tourism Objects of the Bung Karno Tomb of Blitar City which is a joint representation for all residents of Kepanjenkidul Subdistrict, especially the Sentul Village and the City of Blitar.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Raka Maulana ◽  
Yulianti Pratama ◽  
Lina Apriyanti

<p>Some areas in the city of Bandung is an area that dilitasi by the flow of the river, to prevent the introduction of garbage into the river basin is necessary to note the waste management systems in residential areas along the river. Cidurian river has a length of 24.86 Km along the river flow. Consists of the city of Bandung and Bandung regency. Administrative regions Cidurian River past eight (8) districts, from the region in the District Kiaracondong precisely Village Babakan Babakan Sari and Surabaya populous and the most densely populated. Thus, there should be community-based waste management in the form of a reduction in resources to prevent potential entry of waste into the river basin. Planning waste reduction will be divided into two, namely the reduction of inorganic waste with waste bank then the reduction of organic waste with absorption holes biopori, and bio reactor mini determination of the reduction is determined by the results of the analysis of the sampling covers the composition and garbage, then the result of the measurement characteristics test and analysis results questionnaire.</p>


2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 26-36 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard B. Apgar

As destination of choice for many short-term study abroad programs, Berlin offers students of German language, culture and history a number of sites richly layered with significance. The complexities of these sites and the competing narratives that surround them are difficult for students to grasp in a condensed period of time. Using approaches from the spatial humanities, this article offers a case study for enhancing student learning through the creation of digital maps and itineraries in a campus-based course for subsequent use during a three-week program in Berlin. In particular, the concept of deep mapping is discussed as a means of augmenting understanding of the city and its history from a narrative across time to a narrative across the physical space of the city. As itineraries, these course-based projects were replicated on site. In moving from the digital environment to the urban landscape, this article concludes by noting meanings uncovered and narratives formed as we moved through the physical space of the city.


2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-35
Author(s):  
Julian Wolfreys

Writers of the early nineteenth century sought to find new ways of writing about the urban landscape when first confronted with the phenomena of London. The very nature of London's rapid growth, its unprecedented scale, and its mere difference from any other urban centre throughout the world marked it out as demanding a different register in prose and poetry. The condition of writing the city, of inventing a new writing for a new experience is explored by familiar texts of urban representation such as by Thomas De Quincey and William Wordsworth, as well as through less widely read authors such as Sarah Green, Pierce Egan, and Robert Southey, particularly his fictional Letters from England.


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