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@article{IJPD14579, author = {Umi Kulsum and Eko Purnomo}, title = {Urban Areas in Indonesia: How does Smart Living is Implemented ?}, journal = {The Indonesian Journal of Planning and Development}, volume = {7}, number = {2}, year = {2022}, keywords = {Urban; smart living; development}, abstract = { This study aims to analyze how the implementation of smart living in urban areas in Indonesia. Because Indonesia is included in the ten countries with the fastest urbanization growth in 2014, where urbanization growth is also accompanied by the emergence of various complex problems in urban areas. A mature urban strategy is needed to minimize the occurrence of various problems such as environmental crises, social problems, and irregular urban planning due to rapid urbanization. One of these problems can be overcome by implementing smart living, where the city provides comfort in terms of the environment, sustainable resources, physical and non-physical beauty, visual or not, for the community and the public. The measurement of the implementation of smart living in urban areas is seen from several indicators such as cultural facilities, health conditions, individual safety, housing quality, educational facilities, touristic, and social cohesion. This study uses qualitative research with data analysis using Nvivo 12 Plus and VOSviewer software. The data sources that the author uses are journals obtained from Scopus which are then downloaded in RIS format and processed using VOSviewer and Nvivo 12 Plus. The results of this study indicate that in implementing smart living in urban Indonesia, the security guarantee indicator has not been able to be fulfilled and has the lowest percentage compared to other indicators. while the indicators that have been able to be fulfilled and have the highest percentage are health service facilities. }, issn = {2442-983X}, pages = {69--76} doi = {10.14710/ijpd.7.2.69-76}, url = {https://ejournal2.undip.ac.id/index.php/ijpd/article/view/14579} }
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This study aims to analyze how the implementation of smart living in urban areas in Indonesia. Because Indonesia is included in the ten countries with the fastest urbanization growth in 2014, where urbanization growth is also accompanied by the emergence of various complex problems in urban areas. A mature urban strategy is needed to minimize the occurrence of various problems such as environmental crises, social problems, and irregular urban planning due to rapid urbanization. One of these problems can be overcome by implementing smart living, where the city provides comfort in terms of the environment, sustainable resources, physical and non-physical beauty, visual or not, for the community and the public. The measurement of the implementation of smart living in urban areas is seen from several indicators such as cultural facilities, health conditions, individual safety, housing quality, educational facilities, touristic, and social cohesion. This study uses qualitative research with data analysis using Nvivo 12 Plus and VOSviewer software. The data sources that the author uses are journals obtained from Scopus which are then downloaded in RIS format and processed using VOSviewer and Nvivo 12 Plus. The results of this study indicate that in implementing smart living in urban Indonesia, the security guarantee indicator has not been able to be fulfilled and has the lowest percentage compared to other indicators. while the indicators that have been able to be fulfilled and have the highest percentage are health service facilities.
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