DYNAMIC MODELLING AND SOCIO-SPATIAL TRANSFORMATION OF URBAN ARCHITECTURE: EVIDENCE FROM INDONESIAN COASTAL CITIES
Hendrik Suryo Suriandjo (),
Batara Surya (),
Darmawan Salman (),
Syamsul Bahri (),
Murshal Manaf (),
Andi Muhibuddin (),
Ananto Yudono () and
Syafri Syafri ()
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Hendrik Suryo Suriandjo: Bosowa University, Makassar City, Indonesia
Batara Surya: Bosowa University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Makassar City, Indonesia
Darmawan Salman: Hasanuddin University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Agricultural Socio-economic, Makassar City, Indonesia
Syamsul Bahri: Bosowa University, Faculty Social and Political Sciences, Department of Sociology Sciences, Makassar City, Indonesia
Murshal Manaf: Bosowa University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Makassar City, Indonesia
Andi Muhibuddin: Bosowa University, Faculty of Agriculture, Department of Agrotechnology, Makassar City, Indonesia
Ananto Yudono: Hasanuddin University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Gowa Regency, Indonesia
Syafri Syafri: Bosowa University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Makassar City, Indonesia
Theoretical and Empirical Researches in Urban Management, 2023, vol. 18, issue 1, 52-73
Abstract:
This study relates the social, economic, and environmental aspects of sustainable development with urban architecture. The data were obtained by observation and using questionnaires, while the analysis approach uses Multidimensional Scaling method, combined with System Dynamic approach, in order to develop scenarios, policies and sustainability strategies. The results of the analysis highlight eight main levers for the sustainability of the socio-spatial transformation of urban architecture, namely: waste pollution, residential densification, income, hope for a new job that can be a permanent livelihood, social class, rooted culture, architectural type and style, and land use intensity. An optimistic scenario through interventions on eight leverage factors could raise the sustainability status from an the initial value of 46.81 (less sustainable) to 76.24 (sustainable).
Keywords: sustainable development; socio-spatial; urban architecture. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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