<p><em>Hunger and poverty countermeasure was appointed to be the first target in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) global mandate. It is relevant with Indonesia’s condition in the last three years in which the amount of poverty-stricken people grew significantly. To boost the population’s economy to a sustainable level, Solo’s City Government try to give more space to the informal sectors in the city. This policy doesn’t aim to improve the economy quantitatively but also equitably by facilitating the informal sectors, so that they can compete with the formal sectors that are dominated by the “big companies” as in nearly every big city in Indonesia.</em></p><p><em>One of the growing informal sectors is the street vendors. Relocation and stabilization are the two programs run by the Surakarta government to give a better chance for the street vendors to survive the competition with the formal sectors. Hundreds even thousands of street vendors in Solo has been regulated to empower the city’s local economy. The factors that influence the success of the street vendor regulation isn’t only perceived from the city’s aesthetics, which always became the main reason, but also perceived from the quality growth in activity performance after the program has been done to ensure sustainability.</em></p><em>The success of the street vendor regulation must be seen from the street vendor’s perspective. Unique character and street vendor behavior that vary richly must be known to ensure the street vendors can accept the planned program. In order to point out the location character role in the city’s spatial arrangement strategy, the focal point of this research is exploring the factors that influence street vendor regulation adjusting with the needs and demands of street vendors</em>
<p><em>Indonesia is an archipelago that 63%</em><em> of the territory</em><em> is water area</em><em> and </em><em>has a fascinating natural beauty one of which is underwater paradise</em><em>, </em><em>one of them </em><em>is </em><em>Karimun</em><em>jawa</em><em> Islands.</em><em> </em><em>Karimunjawa National Park is famous for it</em><em>’</em><em>s underwater paradise, </em><em>so that</em><em> few people who visit it</em><em>’</em><em>s main purpose is closely bound with snorkeling and diving activities.</em><em> But </em><em>from year to year in the state of degradation of marine life</em><em>, so that</em><em> need </em><em>a place for </em><em>conservation and research for the marine life.</em> <em>Marine aquarium is an alternative that can be used as a </em><em>place</em><em> </em><em>for </em><em>introduction of underwater life, and can become a place of preservation and research on marine life. </em><em>Design problems in designing </em><em>marine </em><em>aquarium is how </em><em>marine aquarium</em><em> into the separate icon for Karimunjawa National Park which portray the richness of marine life there, so to make that image then approach the </em><em>A</em><em>rchitecture </em><em>M</em><em>etaphor is very suitable as a concept design planning aquarium marine life</em><em>. </em><em>Metaphor architecture can be applied to the design of </em><em>marine </em><em>aquarium</em><em> </em><em>by adopting the coral reefs are applied to the</em><em> regulatiuon of</em><em> site, the space in the mass, the shape and composition of it</em><em>’</em><em>s mass. </em><em>This</em><em> concept of life in the ocean can be visualized with the architectural design as well as being of architectural presenting function.</em><em></em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><strong><em>Keywords</em></strong><em>: </em><em>Aquarium, Conservation, Marine, Marine Aquarium, Marine Biota, Marine Life, Metaphor Architecture, Research.</em></p>
Designing of Baron Technopark based on the efforts from government Gunung
<p><em>This paper discusses a land management strategy that applies agritourism in BUMDes land in Puntukrejo Village, Karanganyar Regency. An appropriate planning strategy is necessary to manage the village's agricultural potencies supported by topographic beauty, cool microclimate, and various well-known products. This village also has BUMDes relatively wide land assets but is not utilized properly. The agritourism applied in land assets usage is expected to increase rural tourism visits by exposing agricultural activities. The case study method is used in this process because it has suitability, especially in researching a strategy to obtain answers to the question "how" and its argument "why." The analysis process is done descriptively qualitatively. </em><em>The study identifies community activities and village potencies for determining various tourism activities and resolves land-use allocation. The result is applying agritourism that utilizes the attractiveness of agriculture by displaying the potential of fertility and natural beauty and supporting leading agricultural commodities, facilities, and harmony by equipping supporting facilities for the convenience of visitors supporting infrastructure by providing unique icons.</em><em></em></p>
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