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Spatial Study Of Housing Environmental Health Quality, A Case Study Of Bekasi
Oleh:
Martono, Dwi Nowo
;
Sutjahtjo, Surjono Hadi
Jenis:
Article from Proceeding
Dalam koleksi:
2nd International Conference on Environment and Urban Management : Indonesia ( Soegijapranata Catholic University, Semarang, 2-3 August 2006 )
,
page IE-6.
Fulltext:
061 IE-6 Dwi Nowo Martono.pdf
(120.71KB)
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Population growth and urbanization are main factors in development of housing in urban areas. This development results in a number of spatial changes, some of which are density and organized arrangement of building construction, percentage of vegetation as well as area accessibility. So far there has hardly been any spatial study on the level of Housing Environmental Health Quality of residential areas, and some that have been conducted tend to be partial, in which statistical data are mostly used. Spatial aspects as a basic instrument in designing, deciding, and implementing principles of Housing Environmental Health Quality of residential areas have not been prioritized either by the government or in business. This situation is reflected in the formal standard technical procedures issued by the government bodies such as Department of Health and Department of Public Works who have not fully implemented spatial aspects as an important indicator in assessing the level of Housing Environmental Health Quality in residential areas. There has been a dichotomy between variables of the level of Housing Environmental Health Quality and those of spatial characteristics of residential areas. Moreover, the formulation of technical procedures for assessing/evaluating the level of Housing Environmental Health Quality has not been standardized, despite the established measuring variables, which are too qualitative still.
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