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HASIL PENILAIAN SEJAWAT SEBIDANG ATAU PEER REVIEW KARYA ILMIAH : PROSIDING
Judul karya ilmiah (paper) : The Spatial Pattern of Dengue Fever Risk in Semarang City
Jumlah Penulis : 2 orang
Status Pengusul : Widjarnako, I Rudiarto
Identitas prosiding : a. Judul Prosiding : IOP Conference Series:Earth and Environmental Science
b. ISBN/ISSN : 1755-1315
c. Tahun Terbit/tempat pelaksanaan : 2019
d. Penerbit/organiser : IOP Publishing
e. Alamat repository PT/web :http://iopscience.iop.org/article /10.1088/1755-1315/313/1 /012008
f. Terindeks di (jika ada) : SJR 0,175 (2019) dan SNIP 0,514 (2019)
Kategori Publikasi Makalah : Prosiding Forum Ilmiah Internasional (beri 3pada kategori yang tepat) Prosiding Forum Ilmiah Nasional
Hasil Penilaian Peer Review : Komponen Yang Dinilai
Nilai MaksimalProsiding
Nilai Akhir Yang Diperoleh Internasional Nasional
a. Kelengkapan unsur isi paper (10%) 3 3,0
b. Ruang lingkup dan kedalaman pembahasan (30%)
9 6,0
c. Kecukupan dan kemutahiran data/informasi dan metodologi (30%)
9 7,5
d. Kelengkapan unsur dan kualitas
terbitan/prosiding (30%) 9 8,5
Total = (100%) 30 25,0
Nilai = (40% x 25) 10,0
Catatan Penilaian paper oleh Reviewer:
a. Unsur isi paper lengkap dan mengacu kepada petunjuk penulisan yang tersedia online. Benang merah antara judul dan IMRaD pada pembahasan secara spasial pola penyakit demam berdarah di Kota Semarang.
b. Lingkup pembahasan makalah pada pola keruangan dari penyakit demam berdarah yang ada di Kota Semarang dengan tingkat resikonya dan sesuai dengan bidang ilmu penulis perencanaan spasial. Pembahasan hasil didukung oleh 1 pustaka dari 13 pustaka yang ada dimana 7 pustaka merupakan artikel jurnal.
c. Makalah didukung oleh 13 pustaka dimana 8 diantaranya merupakan terbitan 10 tahun terakhir.
Data dan metode cukup baik dengan menggunakan analysis spasial dalam GIS.
30 3
d. Prosiding terindeks Scopus (IOP Series) dengan SJR 0,175 tersedia online dan open access.
Prosiding dilengkapi dengan ISBN, DOI, dan terkategori prosiding internasional; editor cukup cermat.
Semarang, 20-02-2020 Reviewer 1,
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Judul karya ilmiah (paper) : The Spatial Pattern of Dengue Fever Risk in Semarang City
Jumlah Penulis : 2 orang
Status Pengusul : Widjarnako, I Rudiarto
Identitas prosiding : a. Judul Prosiding : IOP Conference Series:Earth and Environmental Science
b. ISBN/ISSN : 1755-1315
c. Tahun Terbit/tempat pelaksanaan : 2019
d. Penerbit/organiser : IOP Publishing
e. Alamat repository PT/web :http://iopscience.iop.org/article /10.1088/1755-1315/313/1 /012008
f. Terindeks di (jika ada) : SJR 0,175 (2019) dan SNIP 0,514 (2019) Kategori Publikasi Makalah : Prosiding Forum Ilmiah Internasional
(beri 3pada kategori yang tepat) Prosiding Forum Ilmiah Nasional
Hasil Penilaian Peer Review : Komponen Yang Dinilai
Nilai MaksimalProsiding
Nilai Akhir Yang Diperoleh Internasional Nasional
a. Kelengkapan unsur isi paper (10%) 3 3,0
b. Ruang lingkup dan kedalaman pembahasan (30%)
9 8,0
c. Kecukupan dan kemutahiran data/informasi dan metodologi (30%)
9 7,0
d. Kelengkapan unsur dan kualitas terbitan/prosiding (30%)
9 9,0
Total = (100%) 30 27,0
Nilai = (40% x 27) 10,8
Catatan Penilaian paper oleh Reviewer:
a. Tulisan cukup lengkap dan sudah mengacu pada petunjuk penulisan (author guidelines) prosiding.
Judul dan IMRaD berkaitan dimana pola keruangan dari penyakit demam berdaran dibahas dalam komponen isi makalah.
b. Kedalaman artikel cukup dan pembahasan cukup detail terutama untuk pola spasial dan tingkat resiko dari penyakit demam berdarah yang ada dan sesuai dengan bidang ilmu penulis untuk perencanaan spasial. Pembahasan hasil dalam makalah menggunakan sekitar 1% dari total pustaka yang digunakan.
c. Kemutakhiran data cukup yang didukung referensi sebanyak 13 sumber dimana 13, 77%
diantaranya merupakan terbitan ≤ 10 tahun terakhir. Metode cukup terbarukan dengan menggunakan analisis spasial dalam GIS.
30 3
d. Prosiding diterbitkan oleh IOP Publishing dan terindeks scopus dengan SJR 0,17 dan ber-ISBN.
Prosiding internasional dan tersedia online dengan system open access yang dilengkapi dengan tautan DOI.
Semarang, 03-03-2020 Reviewer 2,
Prof. Dr. Ir. Nany Yuliastuti, MSP NIP. 195407171982032001 Departemen PWK, FT. Undip
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Judul karya ilmiah (paper) : The Spatial Pattern of Dengue Fever Risk in Semarang City
Jumlah Penulis : 2 orang
Status Pengusul : Widjarnako, I Rudiarto
Identitas prosiding : a. Judul Prosiding : IOP Conference Series:Earth and Environmental Science
b. ISBN/ISSN : 1755-1315
c. Tahun Terbit/tempat pelaksanaan : 2019
d. Penerbit/organiser : IOP Publishing
e. Alamat repository PT/web :http://iopscience.iop.org/article /10.1088/1755-1315/313/1 /012008
f. Terindeks di (jika ada) : SJR 0,175 (2019) dan SNIP 0,514 (2019) Kategori Publikasi Makalah : Prosiding Forum Ilmiah Internasional
(beri 3pada kategori yang tepat) Prosiding Forum Ilmiah Nasional
Hasil Penilaian Peer Review : Komponen Yang Dinilai
Nilai Reviewer
Nilai Rata-rata Reviewer I Reviewer II
a.Kelengkapan unsur isi paper (10%) 3,0 3,0 3,0
b.Ruang lingkup dan kedalaman pembahasan (30%) 6,0 8,0 7,0 c.Kecukupan dan kemutahiran data/informasi dan
metodologi (30%)
7,5 7,0 7,25
d.Kelengkapan unsur dan kualitas terbitan/prosiding (30%)
8,5 9,0 8,75
Total = (100%) 25,0 27,0 26,0
Nilai = (40% x 26) 10,4
Semarang, 09-03-2020
Reviewer 1, Reviewer 2,
Prof. Dr.rer.nat. Imam Buchori, ST Prof. Dr. Ir. Nany Yuliastuti, MSP
NIP. 197011231995121001 NIP. 195407171982032001
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Modeling of Land Prices in Karang Joang, Balikpapan City
D Fitrianingsih and A Ghozali
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Analysis of Changes Settlement and Fair Market Land Prices to Predict Physical Development Area Using Cellular Automata Markov Model and SIG in East Ungaran Distric
S Subiyanto and F J Amarrohman
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Analysis of Risk Assessment of Mount Merapi Eruption in Settlement Area of Sleman Regency
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The Influence of Groundwater Basin Existence Towards The Urban Development In Java
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Influence Assessment of Built-Up Area Development to The Physical Environment, Social and Economic Aspects in Yogyakarta City Using Spatial-Statistical Analysis
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Analysis of Landslide Susceptibility of Belandingan Village, Songan A Village and Songan B Village of Kintamani, Bangli, Indonesia
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Spatial Analysis of Flood and Landslide Vulnerable Areas (Case Study in Trenggalek Regency)
B Riadi, R Windiastuti and y Suwarno
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The Spatial Pattern of Dengue Fever Risk in Semarang City
Widjonarko and I Rudiarto
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Changes of Settlement Environmental Quality in Semarang City Center
B Pigawati, N Yuliastuti, F H Mardiansjah and M A Suryani
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Model of Community Empowerment in Tourism Village Development Planning in Bali
N S Arida, I A Suryasih and I G N Parthama
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The Importance of Disaggregated Data in Learning from Gender Mainstreaming Poverty Reduction Program of Sumogawe Village Semarang
L Esariti and M R Sabana
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ICT Based Activities as Part of Smart Economy in Developing World: Learnt From Indonesia's Home Based Enterprises
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Citizen Preference on Arrangement of Slum Area in Banjarmasin Riparian Zone
A R Nugroho, S Ritohardoyo, L Muta'ali and H S Hasibuan View article PDF View abstract
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Evaluation of Sustainability on Indonesia Historical Streets
B I R Harsritanto, H F S Rusyda, A R Prabowo, R F Jamila and G P Putra View article PDF
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Fragmented Urbanization and the Dynamic of Urban Services: The case of school provision in Metropolitan Surakarta
F H Mardiansjah and P Rahayu
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Transit Oriented Development (TOD) on the Commuter Train Network
R A Ramadhan and B Pigawati
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Remote sensing and GIS applications for planning of sustainable food agriculture land and agricultural commodity development in Denpasar City
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Estimation of Ecological Footprint for Sidoarjo Regency and its Implication towards Spatial Development
E B Santoso, B U Aulia and D N Aninditya
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Geographic Object Based Image Analysis (GEOBIA) for Mangrove Canopy Delineation Using Aerial Photography
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The Spatial Pattern of Dengue Fever Risk in Semarang City
Widjonarko1, I Rudiarto2
1,2 Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Diponegoro University, Prof. H. Soedharto Street, Semarang 50275, Indonesia
Email: widjonarko39@gmail.com
Abstract. The city of Semarang has a high level of hazard and vulnerability to Dengue Fever disaster. Socio-economic conditions and low of hygienic and healthy living behavior lead to low adaptability to dengue fever disaster. Empirical facts show that the incidence of dengue fever disease occurs in areas which has low socioeconomic levels, poor of built environmental conditions and low of hygienic and healthy behavior which are mostly located in the northern part of Semarang City. The high level of hazard and vulnerability as well as the low adaptive capacity causes the dengue fever disasters in the northern part of Semarang City is always high, the periphery which has a better socioeconomic conditions and lower of population density has a lower risk of dengue fever.
1. Introduction
Semarang City is one of the metropolitan cities in Indonesia with a high population density. Based on BPS data, the population density in Semarang City reaches 4,300 people per km2 (BPS, 2016). This population density impacts on the level of environmental health, specifically the incidence of infectious diseases. Based on research conducted in 2014 the pattern of the incidence of infectious diseases (especially dengue fever) is still high and with a clustering pattern in settlement centers in the City of Semarang [1,2].
The incidence of infectious diseases, especially dengue in the city of Semarang still occupies a high position when compared to other large cities on Java. The incidence of dengue fever experienced a significant surge in 2015. If in 2014 the incidence of dengue disease was 1,628 cases, in 2015 it became 1729 cases. This number has the potential to increase in 2016 because the report on the incidence of dengue in each puskesmas in Semarang City is still high [3]
The high incidence indicates that the ability to prevent dengue infectious diseases is still ineffective so that the risks that must be accepted by the community are also greater, both material risks and immaterial. In addition, the participation of the community in disease prevention does not seem to have become a single awareness. This condition can be proven by an increase in the incidence of dengue at the beginning of each rainy season in the city of Semarang. Public awareness is an important element that is expected to be able to become a medium to reduce the impact of extraordinary dengue events in the city of Semarang, or other infectious diseases. Forms of awareness that have actually been campaigned to prevent extraordinary events such as efforts to maintain the cleanliness of homes, reduce flood or inundation [4] as a medium for developing mosquitoes (known as 3M) if implemented and become a form of awareness will actually be able to increase the community's capacity to avoid disasters contagious [5–9].
The capacity of the community to reduce the risk of disaster in communicable diseases in general is largely determined by the socio-economic character of the community [10] (especially knowledge and economic resource capacity), people's access to basic infrastructure (related to the physical environment of the housing) and the local government's partiality to encourage public awareness of the meaning important health and cleanliness of the environment. Population adaptation capacity is strongly influenced by the level of the economy, competence (knowledge of disaster), ability to build social capital to solve environmental problems including natural disasters and non-natural disasters and the ability to communicate (invitation) and exchange ideas about the importance of minimization the impact of the disaster [11].
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Evaluation of Sustainability on Indonesia Historical Streets
B I R Harsritanto1,*, H F S Rusyda1, A R Prabowo2, R F Jamila3, G P Putra3
1 Universitas Diponegoro, Architecture Department, Semarang - Indonesia
2 Pukyong National University, Nam-gu, Yongso-ro 45, Busan - South Korea 3 Mercubuana University, Architecture Department, Jakarta – Indonesia Email: bangunirh@arsitektur.undip.ac.id
Abstract. Sustainable development mandates a user friendly design. Universal Design is sustainable concept that aimed to facilitate full range of human diversity. The evaluation based of universal design on built infrastructure can suggest more sustainable, functional and user-friendly environment. One of main infrastructure is streetscape. This study examined three historical streets of Indonesia. This study aimed to examine and compare the Indonesia cases using sustainable universal design guidelines. The research methods of this research are comparison study, site observation, and GIS-based mapping.
The results of this study are: Indonesia historical street cases are averages; the local street regulations need to be improved; and the urgency of user oriented design on next improvement
Keyword: Sustainable universal design, GIS-based mapping, street scape.
1. Introduction
Streets are providing an important aspect in open public spaces and are the greatest symbol of the public infrastructures. Streets are providing answer for leasure, social, and functional demands of people and related to their economic growth, physical health of people, and a sense of community [1]. Gradualy increase, many scholars suggest some thoughts of the street as a social space compared to just a infrastructure for the mobilization or movement
Universal design (oftenly named as accessible design and inclusive design) refers to sustainable product designs as facilites which having aim to accommodate the vast range of potential users. The potential users term are including the people with visual-mobility disabilities and other special needs [2]. Universal design should be comprehensive from start to end of destination for the greatest possible range of potential users. Universal design should regard all possible obstacles which may exist in everything as study components. The universal design is part of sustainable design concept to facilitate full range human diversity which will developed through cases .
Indonesia is still a developing country in Asia. One of the Indonesia’s infrastructure which being developed start from era of Europian colonialism until present is streets. Some of Indonesia streets are watching the history of Indonesia developments phases. There are three historical streets are Jalan Malioboro in Yogyakarta (former capital city of Indonesia), Braga (the cultural street) and Asia Afrika (named as the place of Asia-Africa Conference) in Bandung, West Java. Those historical street were chosen to represent Indonesia historical street. This study examined three famous historical streets of Indonesia as a country experienced on developing various urban street designs using sustainable criteria of universal design.
2. Method
Present physical situation being analyzed by universal design principles. In addition the principles adapted from literature studies and later on resumed in an evaluation sheet to analyse and compare with cases studies and the site survey result [3]. This study was performed with two research methods, such as:
1. Site observation to directly inspect the historical streets with evaluation sheet which constructed previously, and measured by interval scales of five points.
*Corresponding author: bangunirh@arsitektur.undip.ac.id