2021
DOI: 10.15294/jtsp.v23i2.30292
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The Pattern of Settlement Distribution in Disaster Prone Areas of Semarang City

Abstract: The increase in population in Semarang City affects the trends in land use. Limited availability of land in contrast to the increasing demand for land has prompted residents to choose a place to live in a location not following its designation. Several settlements in Semarang City have developed in disaster-prone locations. This study aimed to determine the characteristics of settlements in disaster-prone areas, including aspects of land use, levels of vulnerability to natural hazards, and settlement distribut… Show more

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“…In addition to meeting the physical construction standards for housing, it is also necessary to meet the infrastructure supporting activities in housing, such as the availability of facilities and accessibility for environmental security, sewerage, road facilities, electricity networks, telephone networks, and others (Komarudin, 1997). In the condition that infrastructure facilities not fulfilled, slum areas will emerge, and those areas that usually not planned as housing or settlement areas, including waterfront areas, riverbanks, disaster-prone areas, and or railroad boundaries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to meeting the physical construction standards for housing, it is also necessary to meet the infrastructure supporting activities in housing, such as the availability of facilities and accessibility for environmental security, sewerage, road facilities, electricity networks, telephone networks, and others (Komarudin, 1997). In the condition that infrastructure facilities not fulfilled, slum areas will emerge, and those areas that usually not planned as housing or settlement areas, including waterfront areas, riverbanks, disaster-prone areas, and or railroad boundaries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%