ADAPTASI POLA RUANG DAN PERUBAHAN IKLIM DI KOTA MALANG

Authors

  • Aris Subagiyo Jurusan Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Fakultas Teknik Universitas Brawijaya
  • Mifta Nurul Alim Jurusan Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Fakultas Teknik Universitas Brawijaya
  • Turniningtyas Ayu Rachmawati Jurusan Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota Fakultas Teknik Universitas Brawijaya

Keywords:

adaptation, climate change, pattern space.

Abstract

Climate change has been felt in Malang city, characterized by an increase of the temperature in the last few years. To deal with this, in the urban space utilization strategies, both for the region and the cultivation of protected areas, need to be done with creative. In other words, climate change can be adapted with good spatial planning, so that research about the adaptation of spatial pattern in Malang city to minimize the impact of climate change is necessary to do. The aim of the study was to assess the implementation of the spatial pattern of Malang city related to climate change adaptation. Analysis of the implementation of the spatial pattern of Malang related to climate change use analysis capabilities and suitability of land and content analysis. The results showed that the spatial pattern in Malang that is incompatible with existing land capability is ± 3236.32 ha or ± 29.4% from the area of Malang. while based on content analysis it is known that there are several variables of spatial patterns that are inconsistent with the climate change adaptation literature namely RTH, Forest City, Border River, border high voltage power lines, border railroad, Agriculture, Slum, as well as disasterprone areas and risk. It shows that the spatial pattern of Malang has not adaptive to climate change.

Published

12-03-2019

How to Cite

Subagiyo, A. ., Alim, M. N., & Rachmawati, T. A. . (2019). ADAPTASI POLA RUANG DAN PERUBAHAN IKLIM DI KOTA MALANG. Pangripta Jurnal Ilmiah Kajian Perencanaan Pembangunan, 2(1), 295–306. Retrieved from https://jurnalpangriptav3.malangkota.go.id/pangripta/article/view/55

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