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Analysis of Environmental Infrastructure Sustainability of Low Cost Apartment: Rusunawa in Jakarta

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  • Henita Rahmayanti

    (Jakarta State University, Civil Engineering Department, Jakarta, Indonesia)

  • Sylvira Ananda

    (University of Indonesia, Environmental Science Program, Depok, Indonesia)

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Housing is a basic human need, but the Government has not been able to fully provide decent shelter for the community. Governments have an obligation to provide access to adequate housing communities, livable, prosperous, cultured, and social justice. This study aimed to analyze the sustainability of the environmental infrastructure of low cost rental apartment (rusunawa) in Jakarta. To determine the condition of exixting low cost rental apartment in Jakarta, this study was conducted in five locations of Rusunawa. The sustainability of infrastructure environmental methods included Focus Group Discussion and Multi-Dimensional Scaling (MDS) approach using RAPFISH techniques program. An index value of sustainability infrastructure in rusunawa Jakarta is obtained based on an assessment of 29 attributes included into four (4) dimensions of infrastructure facilities (8 attributes), sociocultural (7 attributes), perception (7 attributes) and management (7 attributes). The results of multidimensional analysis produce an index value of sustainability infrastructure of rusunawa is 47.275. This value reflects that the existence of infrastructure of rusunawa in Jakarta is sustainable less. This research can be used as the basis for improvement of aspects that have not been sustained and become a model for other Rusunawa management.

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  • Henita Rahmayanti & Sylvira Ananda, 2017. "Analysis of Environmental Infrastructure Sustainability of Low Cost Apartment: Rusunawa in Jakarta," International Journal of Social Ecology and Sustainable Development (IJSESD), IGI Global, vol. 8(2), pages 1-13, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jsesd0:v:8:y:2017:i:2:p:1-13
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