Utilization of remote sensing imagery data to determine the priority location of green open space as child-friendly integrated public space in Palembang City

Palembang is a metropolitan city in Indonesia. As the second largest city in Sumatra, the population of Palembang in 2016 was 1,602,071 people, with a population density of 3,999 people / km2. Meanwhile, the area of green open space has been reduced every year. Based on Minister of Public Works Regu...

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Published inJournal of physics. Conference series Vol. 1282; no. 1; pp. 12089 - 12100
Main Authors Nafiudin, Nurrohman, Ardiansyah, Rokhmatuloh
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bristol IOP Publishing 01.07.2019
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Summary:Palembang is a metropolitan city in Indonesia. As the second largest city in Sumatra, the population of Palembang in 2016 was 1,602,071 people, with a population density of 3,999 people / km2. Meanwhile, the area of green open space has been reduced every year. Based on Minister of Public Works Regulation Number: 05/PRT/M/2008 concerning Guidelines for the Supply and Utilization of Green Open Space in Urban Areas, the percentage of urban areas used as green open space is a minimum of 30% of the total urban area, consisting of 20% public green open space and 10% private green open space. The existence of remote sensing imagery and geographic information systems, could help in determining the priority location of green open space as a child-friendly integrated public space in Palembang. The imagery that used in this research is Landsat 8 imagery, analyzed using ArcGIS 10.3. The research method is a quantitative method using a tiered approach. In general, the final result of the study is in the form of a map of priority locations for child-friendly integrated public space. The 5 Ulu urban village is the location that has the greatest potential to be developed into a child-friendly integrated public space.
ISSN:1742-6588
1742-6596
DOI:10.1088/1742-6596/1282/1/012089