THE EARTHQUAKE DISASTER RISK BASED-CRITERIA OF TRANSFER OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS SENDING AND RECEIVING AREAS IN SEMBALUN DISTRICT OF EAST LOMBOK REGENCY, INDONESIA

Sembalun district is one of the areas in East Lombok Regency which has high level of earthquake disaster vulnerability. The government has been so far issuing resettlement and relocation efforts, but these are considered less optimal because they do not pay attention to the balance of community’s ow...

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Main Authors: Endarwati M.C., Bisri M., Wicaksono A.D., Mulyadi L.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: iVolga Press 2022-07-01
Series:Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences
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Online Access:http://rjoas.com/issue-2022-07/article_07.pdf
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Summary:Sembalun district is one of the areas in East Lombok Regency which has high level of earthquake disaster vulnerability. The government has been so far issuing resettlement and relocation efforts, but these are considered less optimal because they do not pay attention to the balance of community’s ownership rights and development rights. As a solution, the government of East Lombok Regency needs to formulate an instrument to control the use of space, one of which is through transfer of development rights (TDR). In order to optimize the policy, it is necessary to identify the criteria of TDR sending and receiving areas. The approach used in the research was descriptive qualitative with Delphi analysis. The findings suggest that the criteria of sending areas are those which are protected, being limited development, have high development demand, and have a level of damage caused by earthquake. The criteria for receiving areas consist of areas with medium-high density; excess carrying capacity and capacity; are directed towards the development of settlements and urban areas; adjacent to the existing built-up zone; have potential connection to public transport; have adequate utility infrastructure; and are potential areas in accordance with spatial plan.
ISSN:2226-1184