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HASIL PENILAIAN SEJAWAT SEBIDANG ATAU PEER REVIEW KARYA ILMIAH : PROSIDING

Judul Karya Ilmiah : Optimization of Logung Reservoir Performance Jumlah Penulis : 3 orang (Jamil, F.F.S., Darsono, S., Suharyanto) Status Pengusul : Penulis ke-3

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4th International Conference in Planning in the 2019 Era of Uncertainty, ICPEU 2019

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metodologi (30%) 9.00 7,20

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HASIL PENILAIAN SEJAWAT SEBIDANG ATAU PEER REVIEW KARYA ILMIAH : PROSIDING

Judul Karya Ilmiah : Optimization of Logung Reservoir Performance Jumlah Penulis : 3 orang (Jamil, F.F.S., Darsono, S., Suharyanto) Status Pengusul : Penulis ke-3

Identitas Prosiding : a. Judul Prosiding : IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 328(1), 012017

4th International Conference in Planning in the 2019 Era of Uncertainty, ICPEU 2019

b. ISBN/ISSN : 1755-1307

c. Thn Terbit, Tempat Pelaks. : Malang, 12 - 13 Maret 2019 d. Penerbit/Organiser : Institute of Physics Publishing

e. Alamat Repository/Web : https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755- 1315/328/1/012017

Alamat Artikel : https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755- 1315/328/1/012017/pdf

f. Terindeks di (jika ada) : Scopus Kategori Publikasi Makalah : Prosiding Forum Ilmiah Internasional (beri pada kategori yang tepat) Prosiding Forum Ilmiah Nasional

Hasil Penilaian Peer Review :

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9,00 8,00

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Lingkup studi sesuai dengan bidang ilmu penulis. Tidak ditemukan referansi sebagai rujukan dalam pembahasan.

Studi menghasilkan pola operasi reservoir (waduk Logung) yang paling optimal menggunakan metode pemrograman dinamik stokastik implisit.

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Logung Reservoir is located in the Logung River and Gajah River. The upstream is in the Muria Mountains. The main dam of Logung Reservoir is in Tanjungrejo Village, Jekulo Sub-District, Kudus Regency, Central Java. The main purpose of Logung Reservoir in addition to being a flood control infrastructure is to meet the water needs of Logung Irrigation Area of 2.805 Ha and to fulfill the raw water of 200 liters/second for the people of Jekulo and Dawe Districts.

This research is intended to obtain the most optimal operation pattern of the reservoir through a reservoir release formula using the Implicitly Stochastic Dynamic Programming method through a more effective and more reliable release policy. The reservoir release formula was then simulated to meet the needs during the 25 year operating period. From the results of optimization and simulation modelling, it showed that the reliability level of reservoirs in meeting irrigation and raw water needs is 80,33%, reservoir resilience is 52,54% and reservoir vulnerability throughout the simulation period is 52,51 million m . © 2019 IOP Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.

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CSUDP Implicitly Stochastic Dynamic Programming Optimization Release Policy Simulation

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Analysis Lean Construction Application to Reduce Material Waste at Bridge Construction Project

A E Sebastian

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Swamp Land Utilization for Socio-cultural, Economic and Potential Development of Lake OPI Ecotourism in Palembang

A Husin

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The Performance of BRT Trans Semarang Services to Achieve Sustainable Transportation

A N Adibah

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Spatial analysis for the selection of landfill in Jepara Regency

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The Role of Renewable Energy to Reduce Climate Change: Perspective of Policy Content and Context

A Respitawulan and A Y S Rahayu

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Towards Sustainable Transportation: Identification of Development Challenges of TOD area in Jakarta Metropolitan Area Urban Railway Projects

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Performance Evaluation and Crack Repair in Building Infrastructure

A S Dermawan, S M Dewi, Wisnumurti and A Wibowo View article PDF View abstract

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Toward Inclusive Development Through Smart Economy in Malang Regency

A Yudono, Dias Satria and Angga Erlando

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Analysis Lean Construction Application to Reduce Material Waste at Bridge Construction Project

A E Sebastian1*

1 Department of Civil Engineering, Universitas Pembangunan Jaya, Jl. Cenderawasih Raya Blok B7/P, Ciputat, Tangerang Selatan City, Banten, Indonesia, 15413

*email: albertus.edwarsebastian@student.upj.ac.id

Abstract. This abstract discusses the amount of concrete and steel waste that are produced at the manufacturing stage in Precast Plant as well as examines the processes that cause the generation of waste. This abstract also discusses the implementation of Lean Construction concept in bridge construction projects and the influence of this concept on waste minimization in the construction processes. The study was qualitative research using study case method and also through unstructured interviews to seek information according to the approach used in this research that is Last Planner System. This result of this research proves lean construction contribution to reduce waste.

Keywords: Material waste, bridge, precast, lean construction, last planner system

1. Introduction

The construction project involves many participants (multiparties) to carry out planned activities. Each participant interacts with each other until all scheduled work is finished. All act for their own interests, trying to optimize the use of labor, equipment, and materials they provide. For this reason, an approach is needed to bring the interests of each stakeholder in harmony with the promises to the customer.

Each project is unique in terms of design specifications, methods, administration, and people involved [1]. The method chosen to use during the construction project implementation process will provide a clear picture of the resources that must be available. In the competitive construction world, reducing costs in an effort to increase market competitiveness and profits is a common goal among all construction companies [2]. The three most common metrics for describing productivity are productivity or unit level factors (ratio of labor costs, material, and equipment to output units); labor productivity (working hour ratio to output unit), and productivity factor (schedule ratio for actual working hours).

Productivity in the construction sector experienced a negative development compared to the manufacturing industry. The level of innovation in this sector is too low, considered by many people, so that efforts are needed to improve it. Productivity is closely related to achieving a number of production units at a certain time. Productivity has implications for the duration needed. The right method means more production and or cheaper costs while still making quality as a constraint that must be fulfilled [3].

In the book Total Construction Management Project [4], it explains that planning is well-prepared before the project is implemented. In the project planning phase several main areas to be controlled are:

1. The money plan 2. The time plan

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Analysis of Kendal Ferry Terminal Performance

Adistirani, B Riyanto and B H Setiadji

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The Influence of The Distribution of Public Green Space on The Health of The Residential Environment in Balikpapan City

Ariyaningsih, A N Dewanty and M Ulimaz

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Study of Intermittent-Irrigation Technique to Cropping Patterns and Water Availability at Pemali Kanan Irrigation Area in Brebes Regency

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Interaction Model Between Land Use and the Road's Level of Service in the Corridor of Lawang to Singosari

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Flood Inundation Assessment under Climate Change Scenarios in Kuantan River Basin, Malaysia

B Winarta, P T Juwono, V Dermawan, M I Ali and N I Ramli View article PDF View abstract

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Effectiveness and Efficiency as a Tool of Measurement of Waste Bank's Performance

C Meidiana, Y A Pamungkas and K E Sari

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Land Development Recommendation of Bunguran Island as One of the National Border Areas Based on Level of Land Suitability and Land Capability

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Flood Inundation Assessment under Climate Change Scenarios in Kuantan River Basin, Malaysia

B Winarta1*, P T Juwono2, V Dermawan3, Ali M I4 and Ramli N I5

123Water Resources Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia

45Faculty of Civil Engineering and Earth Resources, Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia

*Email: bambang.winarta@ub.ac.id bwinarta@gmail.com

Abstract. The changing of climate pattern will increase the magnitude and frequency of excessive precipitation events which may trigger the possibility of river flooding with more severe and with higher risks. The objective of this current study is to assess and determine the flood inundation at the midstream to downstream part of Kuantan River Basin without and with consideration on Climate Change Factor (CCF). This coefficient is obtained from a technical guide on future design rainstorm with Climate Change Factor (CCF) by National Hydraulic Research Institute of Malaysia (NAHRIM). Next, design storm used in this study is a 24-hour storm duration and 100 years Annual Recurrence Interval (ARI). The finding of this study shows that climate change brings a significant impact on flood inundation depth and also in area. This result will be useful for city and or state government in term of formulating of appropriate strategies in order to minimize the negative impacts of flooding in Kuantan River Basin.

Keywords: Flood inundation, climate change, Kuantan River

1. Introduction

Climate change will modify type of flooding as a result of river discharge changing in term of frequency and also magnitude. Besides that, it also gives effect on water scarcity and availability in river systems and currently that might become the most important concern [1, 2]. The impact of climate change on river flows has been studied by many researchers [3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]. The transformation in flood characteristic will have inference on the flood mitigation and reduction strategies. Therefore, concerning on flooding future changes is very decisive [9, 10, 11].

The Kuantan River Basin has a drainage area of approximately 1638km2 with the basin total length of 86km. The upstream part of Kuantan River is Chereh Dam which has 54km2 of water surface area and 250x106m3 of maximum reservoir volume. This dam will spill out the water by way of 50m width un-gated chute spillway. Therefore, the Kuantan River flows will be depending on the scenario of water releasing from the Chereh Dam. The present study applies the HEC-HMS and HEC-RAS model to generate and simulate flood inundation under some design scenarios: 100 years ARI with and without consideration on climate change coefficient. The objective of this present study is constructing flood inundation map due to 100 years ARI with particular scenarios as mentioned before. Then, the

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Green Open Space, Towards A Child-Friendly City (A Case Study in Lembah Gurame Park, Depok City, Jakarta Greater Area, Indonesia)

E Yuniastuti and H S Hasibuan

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Bauhäusle as a Cohousing Project

M Nasution1 and B K Napitupulu1

1Master of Infrastructure Planning, University of Stuttgart, Germany

E-mail: bonikasih@gmail.com

Abstract. In recent years, housing prices in many countries constantly increased followed by limited availability of land. How to meet the demand for development with increasing number of population and city growth, particularly rapid development in cities, become one of main issues of housing supply. The effects lead to several problems, one of which is adequate housing with a strong social interaction. To fulfil the demand and improve social well-being in the neighbourhood can be achieved by applying cohousing concept in the neighbourhood. This study aims to analyse whether cohousing can be such a coherent solution in tackling issue of housing problems, furthermore, it is also a way to promote social inclusion. Bauhäusle is located on campus in Vaihingen, Stuttgart. It is designed with ecological construction concept which uses readily available raw materials generally donated by DIY firms, companies and also discarded materials. In disguise, the concept of Bauhäusle also initiated other similar projects for example:

Construction of the student dormitory ESA in Kaiserslautern or the mound houses in Stuttgart- Hohenheim. This concept applied according to social relationship which can fulfil the aims of sustainability through an inclusive community. Method used in this research are literature reviews, on-site visitation, interview, and descriptive analysis. The results of this research is to give advantageous and disadvantageous Bauhäusle cohousing by providing stakeholder analysis, action plan, SWOT analysis, and potential period of implementation to upscale the project.

1. Introduction

Sustainability development agenda is now commonly evolved in urban development. This concept concerns to improve inclusiveness, sustainable and resilient future for development. Sustainability elements should be promoted for reducing inequalities, increasing standards of living, maintaining social development and inclusion [8]. However, how to meet the demand for development with increasing number of population and city growth, especially the rapid development in cities, become one of the main issues to implement sustainability. The effects lead to several problems such as adequate housing, basic infrastructures, transportation, and also affect to social relation. To fulfil the demand and improve social well-being in the neighbourhood can be achieved by applying cohousing concept in the neighbourhood. Cohousing is one of the solutions which offer people not only to have an access and share the ownership, but also create a strong bond and build great responsibility within a community [9]. Cohousing was established in the middle 1960s by a Denmark architect and it started to spread to other countries. This concept applied according to social relationship which can fulfil the aims of sustainability through an inclusive community.

Inclusiveness is a way to enhance participation within development processes and goals [5]. These are elements which are taken into account for enhancing inclusion.

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