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Journal articles on the topic "Kampung"

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Pramudito, Sidhi. "MENGELOLA KAMPUNG DENGAN KEARIFAN LOKAL; Belajar dari Kampung Gampingan di Yogyakarta." Jurnal Arsitektur KOMPOSISI 11, no. 5 (September 18, 2017): 169. http://dx.doi.org/10.24002/jars.v11i5.1291.

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Abstract: In recent years many new and modern buildings have emerged in Yogyakarta, on the other hand the existence of kampongs and the natural environment continues to decline, including local wisdom in managing the environment is increasingly abandoned. Kampung Gampingan as a "kampung kota" in the city of Yogyakarta, located on the riverside of the Winongo River. Kampong administrators and it’s citizen Gampingan cooperate to manage and maintain the quality of the kampong environment. For them, the aspect of environmental conservation is very important and considered because it aims to maintain harmonious relationships between humans and the natural environment. The purpose of this paper is to explore information about environmental management in kampong Gampingan, which involves citizens and consider the impact on the natural environment. The results show that community participation, partnerships with various parties (other communities, universities, government and private), and the role of facilitators are very important in the management of kampong based on local wisdom. Community participation is the key to the success or failure of kampong management based on local wisdom.Keywords: kampong management, community participation, local wisdomAbstrak: Dalam beberapa tahun akhir-akhir ini banyak bangunan baru dan modern muncul di Yogyakarta, pada sisi lain keberadaan kampung dan lingkungan alamiah terus berkurang, termasuk kearifan lokal dalam mengelola lingkungan semakin ditinggalkan. Kampung Gampingan termasuk “kampung kota” di kota Yogyakarta, terletak di tepi Sungai Winongo. Pengurus kampung dan warga kampung Gampingan bergotong-royong mengelola dan menjaga kualitas lingkungan kampung. Bagi mereka, aspek pelestarian lingkungan sangat penting dan diperhatikan sebab bertujuan menjaga hubungan harmonis manusia dan lingkungan alam. Tujuan tulisan ini adalah menggali informasi tentang pengelolaan lingkungan di kampung Gampingan, yang melibatkan warga dan mempertimbangkan dampak terhadap lingkungan alam. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa partisipasi masyarakat, kemitraan dengan berbagai pihak (komunitas lain, perguruan tinggi, pemerintah dan swasta), dan peran fasilitator sangat penting dalam pengelolaan kampung yang berbasis kearifan lokal. Peranserta masyarakat menjadi kunci keberhasilan atau kegagalan pengelolaan kampung berbasis kearifan lokal.Kata kunci: mengelola kampung, partisipasi warga, kearifan lokal
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Toer, Pramoedya Ananta, and Sumit K. Mandal. "My Kampung (Kampungku)." Indonesia 61 (April 1996): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3351361.

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Laily, Nur, Ihsan Budi Raharjo, and David Efendi. "PENDAMPINGAN KAMPUNG SAWUNGGALING, MENUJU KAMPUNG PENDIDIKAN –KAMPUNGE AREK SURABAYA (KP-KAS)." JURNAL CEMERLANG : Pengabdian pada Masyarakat 1, no. 2 (June 30, 2019): 12–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.31540/jpm.v1i2.173.

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Program pemerintah kota Surabaya adalah terciptanya kondisi daerah tinggal (kampung) yang nyaman, aman dan ramah bagi proses tumbuh kembang anak dalam dukungan masyarakat yang menjamin pemenuhan hak anak dan mengupayakan perlindungan anak secara optimal. Pemerintah Kota Surabaya meyakini bahwa untuk menjadikan Surabaya sebagai Kota layak Anak Yaitu Kampung Pendidikan Kampung arek Surabaya (KP KAS) yang memiliki 7 (Tujuh ) karakteristik: (1) Kampung Kreatif; (2) Kampung Belajar ; (3) Kampung Asuh; (4) Kampung Aman; (5) Kampung Sehat; (6) Kampung Literasi dan (7) Pemuda Penggerak Literasi. Kelurahan Sawunggaling, Kecamatan Wonokromo , Kota Surabaya masuk dalam kategori kampung Madya. Permasalahan yang dihadapi adalah Bagaimana menyusun Portofolio Lomba KP-KAS yang baik dan benar, sesuai dengan kriteria lomba KP-KAS Tahun 2018. Tujuan Pendampingan yaitu Kelurahan Sawunggaling, Kecamatan Wonokromo mampu menghasilkan Portofolio Lomba KP-KAS yang tersusun sesuai dengan ketentuan Pemerintah Kota Surabaya mampu meng-eksplorasi potensi dan keunggulan-keunggulan yang dimiliki, serta mengungkap-kannya dalam Portofolio Lomba KP-KAS secara optimal serta mampu menyelesaikan penyusunan Portofolio Lomba KP-KAS tepat waktu. Hasil dari pendampingan tersusunya Portofolio Lomba KP KAS Kategori Kampung Madya, Kelurahan Sawunggaling, Kecamatan Wonokromo , Kota Surabaya tepat pada waktunya.
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Sulistyo, Ary. "THE SUNDANESE ECO-RELIGION KAMPONG OF KASEPUHAN CIPTAGELAR INDIGENOUS LOCAL COMMUNITY: CASE STUDY KAMPONG CENGKUK, SUKABUMI REGENCY." KALPATARU 29, no. 1 (July 15, 2020): 39–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.24832/kpt.v29i1.618.

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Abstract. This research focused on eco-religion of indigenous Sundanese local community of Kasepuhan Ciptagelar at Southern Halimun Mountain on how to manage sustainable environment. The Kampong Cengkuk is one of several kampongs that still follow the tradition of indigenous local community of Kasepuhan Ciptagelar for hundred years. This descriptive qualitative research aims to reveal the internal and external factors led to deforestation of natural forests with average around 6-8% per year. The research shows that the kampong is still practicing eco-religion tradition by protecting forestland (leuweung tutupan) only for their subsistence. The hypothesis is that the social-culture changes had been occurred in the community not only to restrict outer island agriculture in the forest, but also, in wet rice cultivation activities, to manage sustainable environment. The reduction in process and ceremonial activities also happened, which was originally eight ceremonies of outer island agriculture rituals into five ceremonies of wet rice cultivation. The more profane activities were developing economic crops in home garden. Keywords: Ecoreligion, Kampong, Environment, Forest, Tradition Abstrak. Penelitian ini membahas tentang eko-religi masyarakat lokal Sunda Kampung Ciptagelar di Pegunungan Halimun Selatan bagaimana dalam pengelolaan lingkungan keberlanjutan saat ini. Kampung Cengkuk adalah salah satu dari kampung-kampung pengikut tradisi Kasepuhan Ciptagelar selama ratusan tahun. Penelitian dengan menggunakan pendekatan deskriptif-kualitatif ini yang bertujuan untuk mengetahui faktor dari dalam dan luar kampung penyebab deforestasi hutan alam dengan rata-rata sekitar 6-8% per tahun. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa praktik ekoreligi masih dianut warga kampung dengan menjaga hutan tutupan (leuweung tutupan) untuk kegiatan subsistensi. Hipotesa yang dibangun adalah perubahan sosio-kultur terjadi pada masyarakat dengan membatasi kegiatan berladang di hutan tetapi lebih kepada kegiatan bertani di sawah ladang untuk mengelola lingkungan berkelanjutan. Pengurangan pada proses dan kegiatan upacara, yang semula delapan upacara daur ladang menjadi lima upacara daur sawah. Kegiatan profan lebih banyak pada pengembangan komoditas tanaman ekonomi di kebun-talun. Kata kunci: Ekoreligi, Kampung, Lingkungan, Hutan, Tradisi
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Wijayanti, Dina Putri, and Indrawati Indrawati. "Potensi Kampung Kedunggudel Sebagai Kampung Wisata di Kelurahan Kenep Sukoharjo." Sinektika: Jurnal Arsitektur 17, no. 1 (May 9, 2020): 73–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.23917/sinektika.v17i1.10870.

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Kampung Kedunggudel di Kelurahan Kenep Kabupaten Sukoharjo memiliki banyak daya tarik yang terdiri dari daya tarik alam, budaya dan manusia. Kampung ini menarik untuk diangkat sebagai kampong wisata. Pengembangan kampung wisata diperlukan sarana dan prasarana yangmemadai serta atraksi yang tepat untuk mengelola daya tarik yang ada, sehingga dapat menarik wisatawan untuk berkunjung. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui daya tarik yang terdapat di Kampung Kedunggudel sehingga terpilih menjadi kampung wisata, serta mengetahuiatraksi yang dapat dikembangkan. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini yaitu wawancara, observasi dan dokumentasi. Metode analisis data yang digunakan yaitu metode SWOT. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa kampung ini memiliki daya tarik alam, budaya dan manusia. Sarana prasarana yang tersedia yaitu akomodasi, toko kelontong, pasar tradisional, salon, jalan,listrik, air bersih, air minum, pelayanan informasi dan masjid. Sedangkan sarana dan prasarana yang belum tersedia yaitu tempat makan, transportasi, papan petunjuk arah dan toilet umum. Atraksi yang tersedia sebatas pembelajaran, belum bersifat rekreatif. Keberhasilan pengembangan kampong ini menuntut adanya kerjasama antara masyarakat dan pemerintahmelalui keberagaman atraksi dan beragam sarana prasarana yang dibutuhkan dalam kampung wisata.
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Tamara, Anindya Putri, and Mardwi Rahdriawan. "Kajian Pelaksanaan Konsep Kampung Tematik di Kampung Hidroponik Kelurahan Tanjung Mas Kota Semarang." Jurnal Wilayah dan Lingkungan 6, no. 1 (April 29, 2018): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/jwl.6.1.40-57.

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Poverty and poor settlement problems seem inseparable from the urban living space including in Semarang City. One of the Semarang City Government policy innovations to tackle the poverty problems along with urban settlement improvement has been introduced in “GERBANG HEBAT” Program through the formation of kampung tematik (thematic kampong). In line with city development acceleration, thematic kampong needs a comprehensive planning for ensuring its sustainability. Representing a thematic kampong, Hydroponics Kampung in Tanjung Mas Subdistrict is dealing with high poverty level issue. The chosen hydroponics theme has in fact brought forward development complexity in nature against the existing coastal area characteristics. This study aims to examine the implementation of thematic kampong concept as well as the affecting factors towards its ineffectiveness. The research method applies qualitative descriptive data analysis. The results indicate the implementation process of kampong thematic concept in Hydroponics Kampung failed to encourage community empowerment. Hydroponic cultivation to which community welfare improvement sought for has no longer attractive and sustainable. The failure is caused by several factors such as poor kampong improvement planning, poor technical implementation process, the chosen thematic mismatch to the kampong potentials, and the lack of community knowledge and awareness.
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Solikhah, Nafiah, Titin Fatimah, Mega Kusumawati, and Alifia Lufthansa. "Green Kampong Management Using a Participatory Community Approach." MITRA: Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat 5, no. 1 (May 26, 2021): 48–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.25170/mitra.v5i1.1793.

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The urban kampong ‘kampung kota’ is an essential part of the formation of city structures. One existing urban kampong in Jakarta is kampung Tanjung Gedong, located at RT 05/RW 08, Tomang Sub-district, Grogol Petamburan District in West Jakarta. Its location, which is 500 meters from Untar Campus 1, was one consideration for selecting kampung Tanjung Gedong as a partner. The team has also carried out community service activities (PKM) in this location, and it is expected that the program implemented would be sustainable. In the context of urban life, kampung Tanjung Gedong has physical, spatial, and environmental problems, mainly due to the high level of building density. The purpose of these activities was to provide a solution for urban village management using a participatory community approach. The proposed solution is penataan Kampung Hijau ‘Green Kampong Management’ by involving community members’ active participation from the beginning of the planning to the management through the placemaking method, which involves three approaches: green planning and design, green open space, and green community. This proposed green kampong concept is expected to overcome the problems encountered by the partner in achieving a healthy and comfortable environment for residents. The concept of green kampong is a promising solution in solving the physical environmental and spatial problems of kampung kota Tanjung Gedong. The program has improved the quality of the environment and increased the community's social quality in a form of a healthier lifestyle.
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Yonanda, Henry, and Rudy Trisno. "KAMPUNG NELAYAN BERKELANJUTAN DI KAMAL MUARA." Jurnal Sains, Teknologi, Urban, Perancangan, Arsitektur (Stupa) 1, no. 2 (January 26, 2020): 1009. http://dx.doi.org/10.24912/stupa.v1i2.4467.

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Millennials have been touted as the generation that will do something about global warming. Conversely, some social scientists studying generational differences have found evidence that younger generations are less likely to engage in civic matters like environmental activism. Lack of civic engagement among Millennials may reduce their likelihood of engaging in collective action on global warming. On the other hand, the world is drastically changing. Within the recent years, climate change has become a growing concern worldwide. The various modes of destruction imposed on the environment are targeted to be the catalyst to these changes. According to climate scientists, sea level rise is one of the most important impacts of global climate change. Fishermen as one of the professions that depend their life on the sea, is affected so much by this condition. This condition might destroy their houses on the coastal area. Urban Kampong in Jakarta as the most dense human settlements in urban area has become one of the main economic generator for a city. With all the contradict characteristics and forms, urban kampongs are the part of the city that cannot be separated from one to another. The existence of kampong has become the main embryo of the development of Jakarta. Jakarta is one of the biggest coastal city in the world. The coastline of this city has become the main economic generator for the coty and the nations. The existence of fishermen’s kampong in Jakarta has also become an essential program for the city, in order to fullfill the needs of fresh catch of sea products. Therefore, The project is aimed to create a sustainable and adaptive coastal kampong community, that has the resilience to the rising sea level. By concerning on the kampong’s behaviour, and doing research of the typological transformation of the kampong, the design is also expected to serve as an archetype fot the future development of endagered coastal settlements all across the country. several sustainable approach and behaviourial approach are also injected in this project to create a contextual design that would help the kampong to grow, and adapt to all the conditions, and situation in the future. AbstrakGenerasi milenial dianggap sebagai generasi yang akan melakukan perubahan nyata terkait dengan pemanasan global. Akan tetapi, beberapa studi pun menunjukan bukti bahwa generasi millenial justru memiliki kesadaran serta kepekaan yang tidak lebih tinggi dibandingkan dengan generas-generasi sebelumnya. Pada satu sisi, bumi kian melakukan perubahan yang begitu derastis. Berbagai macam kerusakan pun terjadi dalam berbagai jenis yang menjadi generator dari perubahan iklim yang drastis ini. Nelayan sebagai salah satu profesi yang menggantungkan nasibnya pada lautan, kian terganggu dengan kondisi ini. Hal ini menyebabkan kerusakan pada rumah-rumah di kawasan pesisir pantai. Kampung kota di Jakarta, sebagai permukiman terpadat di daerah urban menjadi salah satu kenerator utama pada suatu kota. Dengan segala karakteristiknya yang berbanding terbalik dengan perkotaan, kampung kota merupakan bagian yang tidak dapat dipisahkan dari suatu kota. Eksistensi suatu kampung telah menjadi embrio dari perkembangan kota Jakarta. Jakarta merupakan salah satu kota pesisir terbesar di dunia. Daerah pesisir dari kota ini telah menjadi generator ekonomi utama dari kota itu sendiri dan juga nasional. Keberadaan kampung nelayan di Jakarta pun menjadi salah satu program penting yang perlu mendapatkan perhatian. Maka dari itu, proyek ini bertujuan untuk menciptakan suatu komunitas kampung pesisir yang berkelanjutan, adaptif serta memiliki ketahanan terhadap kenaikan permukaan air laut yang terjadi. Metode perancangan pada proyek ini dibagi menjadi 2 bagian utama yaitu analisis mikro yang membahas mengenai tipe dan perilaku, serta analisis makro yang membahas proyek dari segi perancangan urban. Dengan menitik beratkan pada studi perilaku, dan melakukan riset mendalam terhadap transformasi tipologi yang terjadi pada kampung, desain ini diharapkan dapat menjadi suatu arketipe untuk pengembangan kampung di daerah pesisir di masa depan di seluruh Indonesia. Sehingga dapat disimpulkan, bahwa dengan adaptasi tipe, perilaku serta sistem berkelanjutan yang sesuai dan tepat, desain dari kampung nelayan berkelanjutan ini dapat menjadi suatu respon yang tepat dalam menjawab permasalahan yang terjadi di kampung-kampung pesisir.
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Prasetyo, Anggar. "PERANAN RUANG KOMUNAL DALAM MEWADAHI PERILAKU SOSIAL MASYARAKAT KAMPUNG RATMAKAN." LANGKAU BETANG: JURNAL ARSITEKTUR 6, no. 2 (December 13, 2019): 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.26418/lantang.v6i2.34393.

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Kampung Ratmakan merupakan sebuah kampung yang terletak ditengah perkotaan Yogyakarta. Kampung Ratmakan memiliki citra yang bersih dan ikatan sosial yang kuat antar anggota masyarakat. Namun perilaku masyarakat perkotaan menjadi ancaman bagi masyarakat masyarakat Kampung Ratmakan. Ancaman datang berupa dari karakter masyarakat perkotaan yang cenderung individu dan mengancam karakter sosial masyarakat Kampung Ratmakan. Untuk itu dibangun beberapa ruang komunal pada Kampung Ratmakan yang terletak ditengah perkampungan dan tersebar ditepi Sungai Code. Ruang-ruang komunal tersebut dibangun untuk mewadahi aktifitas perilaku masyarakat dengan membentuk setting ruang pada tiap ruang komunal. Sehingga perlu diketahui sejauh mana ruang-ruang komunal terdebut dengan setting yang ada mampu mewadahi aktifitas komunal masyarakat Kampung Ratmakan. Metode dalam penelitian ini adalah metode kualitatif dengan pencarian data menggunakan teknik observasi langsung dan wawancara mendalam. Kemudian dari data-data tersebut dikaitkan dengan teori-teori mengenai konsep affordance dan karakter masyarakat kampung. Hasil yang dicapai menyatakan bahwa ruang komunal tepi sungai dan ruang komunal tengah kampung memiliki peranan berbeda untuk mewadahi perilaku sosial masyarakat. Ruang komunal tengah kampung cenderung berperan sebagai physical affordances melalui fasilitas-fasilitas yang ada. Sedangkan ruang komunal tepi sungai cenderung berperan sebagai sensory affordances melalui kenyamanan thermal yang terbentuk.ROLE OF COMMUNAL SPACES IN ACCOMMODATING SOCIAL COMMUNITY BEHAVIOR OF RATMAKAN KAMPUNG Kampung Ratmakan is an area that located in the middle part of Yogyakarta. Kampung Ratmakan has character as clean kampong and they have strong social relation between member of kampong. But the character of urban citizen has became threat for Ratmakan people. The threat has the shape of urban citizen character that inclined as individuality and become threat for kampong people character. So, they had built several communal spaces in the Kampung Ratmakan that located in the middle part of kampong and the side of Code River. The communal spaces are built to accommodate the behavior of the community by forming a space setting in each communal space. So that it is necessary to know the extent to which communal spaces have been contested with the existing settings capable of accommodating communal activities of the Kampung Ratmakan community. The method in this study is a qualitative method with data search using direct observation techniques and in-depth interviews. Then from these data are associated with theories about the concept of affordance and character of the village community. The results achieved stated that the riverside communal space and the middle communal space of the village had different roles to accommodate the social behavior of the community. Central village communal space tends to act as physical affordances through existing facilities. While riverfront communal spaces tend to act as sensory affordances through the thermal comfort that was formed.
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Suprobo, Filipus Priyo, and Ririn Dina Mutfianti. "INOVASI LINGKUNGAN: PEMBERDAYAAN SOSIAL MASYARAKAT KAMPUNG PERKOTAAN (STUDI KASUS DI SURABAYA)." Jurnal Sosioteknologi 20, no. 2 (August 31, 2021): 249–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.5614/sostek.itbj.2021.20.2.10.

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The leading kampung in the city of Surabaya has become a self-supporting social entity with a hybrid organizationalfunction. This has made Surabaya one of the Global Green Cities in 2017. These kampungs in Surabaya carry outcommunity empowerment independently in their function to complement or balance the government functions. Theempowerment puts forward social functions based on environmental innovation in creating commercial goals that provide benefits for its members. This study aims to find the determinants of environmental innovation resulting from social empowerment of urban village communities with a qualitative approach. The researcher acts as an instrument withsix sources from five selected leading kampungs: Mangrove Kampung, Bratang Binangun Kampung, Grudo Kampung,Maspati Kampung, and Jambangan Kampung. Data were collected through field observations and document searches forapproximately two months from August to September 2019. The analysis and validation were processed by triangulation,checking group members, and rich descriptions of the essence of environmental innovation in the city of Surabaya.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Kampung"

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Indraswari, Indraswari, and indrayayan@yahoo com. "Women and Warung in an Urban Kampung." The Australian National University. Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Department of Anthropology, 2006. http://thesis.anu.edu.au./public/adt-ANU20091022.173123.

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This thesis is a study of women, warung (small shops) and Cicadas kampung community of Bandung, West Java. Data on warung, women, and the Cicadas kampung is based on 12 months fieldwork in 2002. To collect the data, a combination of in-depth interviews, observation and participant observation were adopted. In this research I explore the warung issue from the perspective of warung owners and other members of the kampung. ¶ From the owners’ point of view the main reason to establish warung is to extend the limited income produced by their family members to make ends meet. Other reasons are the possibility to combine income earning activities with domestic chores and social prestige. Having a warung gives more social prestige to a woman warung owner than being a domestic helper. On the other hand, having a job in the formal sector is considered better than conducting a warung business. ¶ From the kampung residents’ point of view, the reasons to shop at warung are mainly related to certain services offered by warung which are not available in other trading sectors. Warung offer small quantities of goods and credit. These services match the socioeconomic condition of the people, who are mostly low income. For the poor, warung indeed ‘support’ them by providing these affordable services which are in accord with their purchasing power. Moreover shopping at warung enables the people to save, especially when buying cooked food. For kampung people, cooking may lead to a higher cost. Proximity is another reason people shop at warung—which could be as close as next door—and this saves them transportation costs. ¶ Warung are also a social centre where people interact and discuss community affairs. Buying snacks (jajan) and credit (nganjuk) are important practices which mark the relationship between warung owners and their customers. These practices are less likely to characterize other trading sectors. ¶ More women than men run warung because having a warung enables women to combine reproductive and productive work, though this leads to the women working extremely long hours—up to 16 hours a day—to perform both tasks. Warung can also be seen as an extension of women’s domestic responsibilities, by reinvesting money and providing meals for their family.
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Thompson, Eric C. "In K.L.-and-Kampung : urbanism in rural Malaysia /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/6571.

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Kuswardono. "Project benefit evaluation : the case of the Kampung Improvement Program." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/68322.

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Catalfamo, Vittoria. "Casas para um planeta pequeno." Master's thesis, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Arquitetura, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/15359.

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Dissertação de Mestrado Integrado em Arquitetura, com a especialização em Interiores e Reabilitação do Edificado apresentada na Faculdade de Arquitetura da Universidade de Lisboa para obtenção do grau de Mestre.
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Ida, Rachmah. "Watching Indonesian sinetron: imagining communities around the television." Curtin University of Technology, Dept. of Media and Information, 2006. http://espace.library.curtin.edu.au:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=17833.

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This thesis is about the everyday cultural practices of communal television viewing by urban kampung people. It challenges the institutional frameworks and constructs about the television audience. To achieve this, the thesis looks at the cultural context of the television set and its uses in urban kampung households and the neighbourhood system. Studies on urban kampung community in Indonesia so far have focused on the socio-economic and cultural practices of the people in relation to state ideological matters (e.g. Guinness, 1989; Sullivan, 1994; Brenner, 1998). This thesis is an attempt to extend the investigation about the cultural practices of the kampung community in relation to media use in the era of competitive private television in the early 2000s. As those kampung people have existentially engaged in fashioning their own lives neither as rural subjects nor urban/ity subjects, their narratives in responding to televised images and representations (of women in particular) shape the particularity of the cultural scene of these marginalized subjects. Taking up their social economic background and the particularities of socio-cultural circumstances of the kampung, this present study takes a close look into the day-to-day communal viewing practice of the kampung female viewers of the most-watched local program on Indonesian television, that is sinetron (television drama).
Extending the argument of Ien Ang and others into the Indonesian context, the thesis concludes that the national television audience as a unified, atomistic and controllable entity, as is institutionally imagined, does not exist. Rather, watching television, particularly among the urban middle to lower class community, is a discursive practice overwhelmingly showing the diverse, particular, and unpredictable attitudes, which challenge the account of 'the audience' that characterises the industry, the state and, ironically, also the intellectual critical knowledge producers.
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Hitam, Mizan Bin. "Development policies and the urban kampung : an investigation into urban development policies related to the future of Malaysian urban kampungs with special reference to Malacca." Thesis, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.321289.

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Harjoko, Triatno Yudo, and n/a. "Urban kampung: its genesis and transformation into metropolis, with particular reference to Penggilingan in Jakarta." University of Canberra. Resources, Environmental and Heritage Sciences, 2003. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20050411.145222.

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Urbanism in the discipline of architecture has largely been confined to the analysis of physical appearance of cities. Such an analysis may overlook the crucial issue, which is political, on the spatial formation of a city like Jakarta This formation results from the structuration process of a society where the production and reproduction of society assumes domination from one another. In a dual society, such as in the city of Jakarta, such a process has an implication of the urban form, that is, the dual quality of urbanism. This study examines this dual image of Jakarta, with a particular concern for the transformation of the inner dynamic of its social life. It concerns the triad of knowledge-power-space in which the society is produced and reproduced in the timespace dimension. The kampung is investigated as a locale of social practices, especially in regard to the low-income urban population. The idea and term tropotopia is introduced to describe urban form or spatiality that is in a continuous process of formation and transformation. The study looks particularly the history of the reproduction of society in Indonesia, where dominant social systems control allocative and authoritative resources. Such practices primarily govern the spatial formation of Jakarta. In these systems, planners and designers acting as agents have played crucial roles in the structuration of society, and of the space. Planners and designers are seen to be part of the episteme that develops and informs the poor relation of society. The dissertation concludes with a reflection on the ways in which the dual quality of Jakarta is revealed in the interplay in social practices within a triadic knowledge-power- space.
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Djajadiningrat, Hasan Mustafa. "Sustainable urban development in the Kampung Improvement Programme : a case study of Jakarta, Indonesia." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 1995. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/14841/.

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Recently, "sustainable development" has become the key concept in the integration of environmental and economic policy. However, little literature considers the links between sustainable development and urban development. This research focuses on these concepts and attempts to develop the term sustainable urban development through an investigation of the "Kampung Improvement Programme (KIP)", and particularly, a case study of Jakarta - Indonesia. The main objectives of the research are to examine the sustainability of KIPMIlT in Jakarta, specifically to analyse the physical, economic, social and environmental characteristics that positively affect urban systems and should be considered as a component of sustainable urban development as a means of improving quality of life and standards of living. The analysis is based on the data collected from two types of kampung areas: improved kampungs and unimproved kampungs. Moreover, each of these have two types of surveys: the household survey which examines the extent of movement of the people to the urban kampungs and their physical, social and economic living conditions; and the leadership survey which examines the extent to which kampungs settlers have participation, opinions, perception and satisfaction in the KIP. The study concludes that the impact of KIP of the kampung study areas in Jakarta has been to improve not only the physical and environment conditions but also the social and economic conditions of the people as a means of increasing the standards of living and improving the quality of life. In considering the implications of these findings on sustainable urban development in Jakarta, it is shown that the KIP has been concerned with the creation of balanced urban development which does not jeopardise future generations. It is based on social, economic, physical and environment activities, and integrated approach among the government, community participation and international agencies.
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Nugroho, Prihadi Verfasser], Einhard [Akademischer Betreuer] [Schmidt-Kallert, and Hartmut [Gutachter] Hirsch-Kreinsen. "The role of local institutions in industrial cluster development in Indonesia : The cases of Javanese batik clusters in Kampung Laweyan, Kampung Kauman and Lasem area / Prihadi Nugroho. Betreuer: Einhard Schmidt-Kallert. Gutachter: Hartmut Hirsch-Kreinsen." Dortmund : Universitätsbibliothek Dortmund, 2014. http://d-nb.info/110547609X/34.

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Blackburn, Sarah-SoonLing. ""Almost the same, but not quite" postcolonial Malaysian identity formation in Lat's Kampung boy and Town boy /." Diss., Connect to the thesis, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10066/3613.

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Rifandi, Agus. Kampung dalam goa: Riwayat kampung-kampung di Aceh. Banda Aceh: Komunitas Tikar Pandan, 2006.

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Manfaat, Budi. Membumikan matematika dari kampus ke kampung. Kesambi, Cirebon: Eduvision, 2010.

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P, Moch Nursyahid. Kampung laut. Surakarta: STSI Press, 2004.

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Kampung boy. New York: First Second, 2006.

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Abdullah, Awang. Anak kampung. Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kementerian Pendidikan Malaysia, 1988.

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Rusindah, Budi. Kampung diary. Penang, Malaysia: Consumers' Association of Penang, 1992.

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Lat. Kampung boy. Paris: Tête Rock Underground, 2003.

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Fatimah's kampung. [Penang], Pulau Pinang, Malaysia: Consumer's Association of Penang, 2008.

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Balik kampung. [Singapore]: Math Paper Press, 2012.

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Akhudiat. Masuk kampung keluar kampung: Surabaya kilas balik. Surabaya, Indonesia: Henk Publica, 2008.

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Podlaszewska, Ammalia. "Degrowing the commoditization process in community-based tourism and local entrepreneurship." In Issues and cases of degrowth in tourism, 64–85. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789245073.0064.

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Abstract This chapter presents an empirical analysis of the tourist destination of Bandung in Indonesia to discuss some of the theoretical constructs of commoditization in community-based tourism and to explore how local resources are made available as an alternative to the dominant doctrines of 'economism'. To identify whether tourism development has exacerbated the existing forms of social and spatial equality or has provided alternative capital opportunities for the study area the author has collected data from three sources: (a) the internet (newspaper articles, photos and videos about the village of Kampong Rajut); (b) observations of the activities of Kampung Rajut inhabitants; and (c) interviews with eight village leaders.
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Podlaszewska, Ammalia. "Degrowing the commoditization process in community-based tourism and local entrepreneurship." In Issues and cases of degrowth in tourism, 64–85. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789245073.0004.

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Abstract This chapter presents an empirical analysis of the tourist destination of Bandung in Indonesia to discuss some of the theoretical constructs of commoditization in community-based tourism and to explore how local resources are made available as an alternative to the dominant doctrines of 'economism'. To identify whether tourism development has exacerbated the existing forms of social and spatial equality or has provided alternative capital opportunities for the study area the author has collected data from three sources: (a) the internet (newspaper articles, photos and videos about the village of Kampong Rajut); (b) observations of the activities of Kampung Rajut inhabitants; and (c) interviews with eight village leaders.
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Sloane, Patricia. "The Kampung and the Global Village." In Islam, Modernity and Entrepreneurship among the Malays, 89–115. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230372085_4.

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Lathif, Achmad Syaiful. "Living in Alleys: A Story of Kampung Kota." In Springer Geography, 487–502. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25879-5_21.

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Wangsaatmadja, H. Husen. "Kampung Improvement and Urban Development Programs in Bandung." In Strengthening Urban Management, 29–36. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7586-9_4.

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Josey, Brendan C., and Diego Ramirez-Lovering. "(Temporary) Appropriation (of Space), Makassar, and Urban Kampung." In Temporary Appropriation in Cities, 171–93. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32120-8_11.

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Wiryomartono, Bagoes. "Patrimonialism and Marginal Urbanism: Kampung Kota in Java, Indonesia." In Traditions and Transformations of Habitation in Indonesia, 171–99. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-3405-8_9.

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Mohammad Khamsya, Bin Khidzer. "‘Balik Kampung’: The Practice of Transborder Retirement Migration in Johor, Malaysia." In International Migration in Southeast Asia, 57–82. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-712-3_4.

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Rahmi, Dwita Hadi, Bambang Hari Wibisono, and Bakti Setiawan. "Rukun and Gotong Royong: Managing Public Places in an Indonesian Kampung." In The GeoJournal Library, 119–34. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2815-7_6.

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Karyono, Tri Harso, Nanda Hidayah Melyan, Siti Yaumilia Salsa, and Elinda Fariz. "Flood Responsive Design of the Low-Income Settlements in Kampung Melayu, Jakarta, Indonesia." In Sustainable Building and Built Environments to Mitigate Climate Change in the Tropics, 165–83. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49601-6_12.

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Indrianingrum, Lulut, and Abdul Rozak. "Konsep Pengembangan Kampung Muara Angke Jakarta menjadi Kampung Vertikal." In Temu Ilmiah IPLBI 2019. Ikatan Peneliti Lingkungan Binaan Indonesia, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.32315/ti.8.d059.

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Akbar, Poeti Nazura Gulfira, and Jurian Edelembos. "Place-making in Indonesian Kampung: A Case Study of Bustaman, Semarang. Creating Urban Spaces that Enhance Local Empowerment." In 55th ISOCARP World Planning Congress, Beyond Metropolis, Jakarta-Bogor, Indonesia. ISOCARP, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/ljth4799.

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For almost a decade, there has been a grassroots movement in the country that adopts placemaking in kampungs (Indonesian urban informal settlements) through cultural and contemporary art festivals. The common issues that have been faced by almost every kampung are to maintain their existence in the city where they tend to be excluded, marginalized, and demolished. Placemaking has been held with the hopes of improving the aesthetic appeal of the kampungs, creating new opportunities for the residents to develop creative output relevant to their neighborhood and communities’ specialties, and strengthening the local identity to protect kampungs from the demolishment threat (Kustiawan et al. 2015; Lieshout 2014; Prasetyo and Iverson 2013). Although many pieces of research from a different part of the world have shown that "temporal" place-making through cultural and art festivals provides many social benefits to the individual and their communities, it seems to be unclear from the global South context. Consequently, uncertainties exist whether place-making brings positive impacts on social aspects of residents in the context of developing countries, particularly those who live in problematic areas such as urban informal settlement dwellers. It is indeed an area that has been little explored in the place-making literature (Lew 2017). Therefore, this study will contribute to understanding the implications of place-making towards the public life of informal settlers, particularly in Indonesia. The main purpose of this study was to examine the impacts of place-making on the local capacity in Indonesian kampung. The research was carried out using a sequential mixedmethods in Bustaman, Semarang. Results from multiple regression analysis showed that placemaking through regular "everyday life" and temporal "festivals" have significantly influenced local empowerment. While the qualitative findings further explained that place-making can promote local empowerment by encouraging youth's participation, increasing the organizational and mobilizational capacity of the local community, providing knowledge exchange, and broadening local community’s perspectives about their place and community. This study also demonstrated that different types of place-making bring a different kind of impact towards particular socio-economic groups. Therefore, to achieve a better quality of place-making, the enhancement of relational resources between different age group is necessary. Finally, these findings raise important questions and suggestions for incorporating place-making into neighborhood planning efforts.
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Bohlen, Marc, Ilya Maharika, Ziyan Yin, and Luqman Hakim. "Biosensing in the Kampung." In 2014 International Conference on Intelligent Environments (IE). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ie.2014.11.

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Indrasari, Fenita. "Exploring automobile dependency of housing estate residents and kampung dwellers in suburban Bandung, Indonesia." In 55th ISOCARP World Planning Congress, Beyond Metropolis, Jakarta-Bogor, Indonesia. ISOCARP, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/kkek5453.

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Housing and transportation has become a pair of factors when it comes to decision of buying a house for the middle-income. This particular group of society is unique as they are aspired to luxury yet with limited affordability, particularly in the developing countries such as Indonesia. In many cases, housing estates are built in the form similar to gated community. Built in the suburban when usually the new housing estates are located quite in far distance to facilities, the residents are forced to own private vehicle(s) to conduct their daily activities. This situation shows the tendency of automobile dependence (Newman & Kenworthy, 1996; 1999). It has also been reflected in the vehicle ownership statistics figures and the notorious traffic congestion of Indonesian cities. The middle-income housing and their gated community has not only impacted their own travel pattern but also the residents living in kampung adjacent to their housing estate. Kampung dwellers have also reflected the middle-income characteristics with their lifestyle and automobile dependence. It has become eminent in suburban Bandung where pockets of kampung are found to be hidden amidst the housing estates whilst cars are parked on the roadsides. This is problematic in terms of affordability where they cannot really afford to own a car or motorbike as well as to rent a parking space since they usually live in small houses at kampung. To understand the above phenomenon, this paper tries to explore the extent of automobile dependency of the residents living at housing estate and its adjacent kampung at three locations. Data collected from questionnaires and group interviews are descriptively analysed. Results have shown that most residents travel in far distance to reach their job location but do not travel in far distance to conduct their shopping, studying, and exercise activities though some of them own a motorbike. The latter is due to the presence of mobile green grocers, warung, traditional markets, good quality schools, sport facilities and open spaces within walking distance to their houses. However, these nearby facilities are regularly visited mostly because the residents can travel within shorter distance through access points made available for public use. These access points help to create a network of alleys and streets connecting kampung and these facilities through the housing estates. When these access points are restricted or non-existed, the travel pattern would differ as has been uttered by the kampung dwellers. In one of the cases, the following disconnections between the kampung alleys and streets of housing estates have made the kampung dwellers altered either the location or the transportation mode of their activities. There are lessons to be learned from these travel patterns. Housing estate development shall always have access to the kampung that have existed and vice versa. Such spatial connections may contribute to a change of travel behaviour from automobile dependence to active travel. However, it should be kept in mind that these results may not be generally applicable to other places with different socio-economic and spatial characters. Further work in the field may be benefited from more cases and larger population sample.
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Nafisah, Neneng, Endi Suhendi, Yustina Yustina, Munifah Munifah, and Ernawati Ernawati. "Character Value Internalization of Responsibility of the Kampung Pulo Adat (Field research at Kampung Pulo, Kampung Ciakar, Cangkuang Village, Leles Sub-District, Garut District)." In Proceedings of the 3rd Asian Education Symposium (AES 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aes-18.2019.78.

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Purwanti, Retno. "Pelestarian Kawasan Kampung Arab Almunawar Palembang." In Seminar Ikatan Peneliti Lingkungan Binaan Indonesia. Ikatan Peneliti Lingkungan Binaan Indonesia, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.32315/sem.1.b089.

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Simatupang, Wita, Miya Irawati, and Rully Mardona. "Symbiosis of Kampong and Large Scale Development:The case of Kampung Menteng Atas and Rasuna Epincentrum Development." In 8th Conference of the International Forum on Urbanism (IFoU). Basel, Switzerland: MDPI, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ifou-a009.

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MULYASARI, DIAN ALIN, ANTONY SIHOMBING, and HENDRAJAYA ISNAENI. "NEGOTIATING AN URBAN FORM: THE STRUGGLE OF A CONCEALED KAMPUNG (KAMPONG) IN A NEW CITY DEVELOPMENT." In COASTAL CITIES 2017. Southampton UK: WIT Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/cc170051.

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Indriani, Irma. "Perubahan Ruang Bermukim di Kampung Kapitan Palembang." In Seminar Ikatan Peneliti Lingkungan Binaan Indonesia. Ikatan Peneliti Lingkungan Binaan Indonesia, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.32315/sem.1.b141.

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D., Lindarto, and Harisdani D. D. "Model Revitalisasi Kawasan Wisata Kampung Madras Medan." In Temu Ilmiah IPLBI 2018. Ikatan Peneliti Lingkungan Binaan Indonesia, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.32315/ti.7.d089.

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Dy, Cecilia. Policy Brief: Socioeconomic impacts of FMD at the household level in Cambodia. O.I.E (World Organisation for Animal Health), January 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.20506/standz.2783.

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Funded by the Australian Government through the Stop Transboundary Animal Diseases and Zoonoses (STANDZ) Programme managed by the OIE SRR-SEA, the study was conducted by the Centre for Development Oriented Research in Agriculture and Livelihood Systems (CENTDOR) in 12 villages of Kampong Speu and Takeo provinces in September 2013.
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