2021
DOI: 10.21837/pm.v19i18.1046
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Water-Based Settlements and the Urban Planning Challenges in Indonesia a Case Study of Banjarmasin City

Abstract: The Banjarmasin city is located in territorial waters. The development is currently causing problems related to the context of the aquatic environment. This is because urban development planning is not in accordance with the environmental context. Therefore, this article aims to determine the sustainability of water-based settlements in aquatic environment in Banjarmasin city. This is a qualitative article with the descriptive method used to explain the environmental structure and architectural elements of wat… Show more

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“…Restricting building use to trades or economic activities that align with the existing ones, such as restaurants, cafes, or traditional sundry stores, is advised. Furthermore, encouraging afternoon evening operations of businesses can maintain a bustling and lively waterfront throughout the day (Setiadi & Kusliansjah, 2021) The findings from the SWOT analysis of the environmental, urban, social, and economic dimensions provide valuable insights into the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats associated with the waterfront site. These analyses offer guidance for future planning and decision-making processes, emphasising the preservation of historical and cultural elements, improvement of accessibility and connectivity, revitalisation of the community, and optimisation of the economic potential of the waterfront.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Restricting building use to trades or economic activities that align with the existing ones, such as restaurants, cafes, or traditional sundry stores, is advised. Furthermore, encouraging afternoon evening operations of businesses can maintain a bustling and lively waterfront throughout the day (Setiadi & Kusliansjah, 2021) The findings from the SWOT analysis of the environmental, urban, social, and economic dimensions provide valuable insights into the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats associated with the waterfront site. These analyses offer guidance for future planning and decision-making processes, emphasising the preservation of historical and cultural elements, improvement of accessibility and connectivity, revitalisation of the community, and optimisation of the economic potential of the waterfront.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indigenous Banjarmasin village settlement patterns are found along the banks of the Kuin rivers as a linear riverside village type (Setiadi and Kusliansjah, 2021), due to their livinghood focus on fishermen and sailors. Much of Banjar's carvings art and architectural patterns are tied to ancient Melayu-Islamic culture that can be traced to the Kalimantan's earliest known inhabitants.…”
Section: Housing Context In Banjarmasinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, because this area is a wetland with upstream-downstream positions, the activity nodes are conditioned in the city. Furthermore, the people have adapted to the natural environment since the pre-colonial era, thereby making the tidal river a life generator with water-based culture (Mentayani 2008;Setiadi and Kusliansjah 2021).…”
Section: Banjar People's Lifementioning
confidence: 99%