Optimization of green open space in Ambon City

The increase in population in Ambon City has resulted in increased space requirements and impacts the conversion of green areas into built-up areas. This indirectly impacts the decline in environmental quality, marked by an increase in the concentration of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the air....

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Main Authors: Selanno, F.M., Sitanala, M.R., Santoso, P., Arinah, H.
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283230/1/Selanno_2022_IOP_Conf._Ser.%20_Earth_Environ._Sci._1115_012020.pdf
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author Selanno, F.M.
Sitanala, M.R.
Santoso, P.
Arinah, H.
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Santoso, P.
Arinah, H.
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description The increase in population in Ambon City has resulted in increased space requirements and impacts the conversion of green areas into built-up areas. This indirectly impacts the decline in environmental quality, marked by an increase in the concentration of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the air. The Green Open Space (GOS) arrangement program involves efforts to reduce GHG emissions in Ambon City. However, in reality, the allocation of space to develop green open space in Ambon City still does not meet the 30 standard or is still lacking 737.8 ha. This study aims to obtain information about the arrangement of green open spaces in Ambon City. The interview method was conducted in a structured manner with a questionnaire. SWOT analysis was used to analyze internal factors and external factors. The results showed that the critical strategies in optimizing Ambon City's green open space were to improve the quality of green open space by planting plants that have high GHG emissions absorption potentials, such as Samanea saman, Pterocarpus indicus, and Acacia mangium. Conduct harmonization and socialization with other institutions such as the Ambon City Satpol PP and green open space users to increase the supervision of green open space. Using the basic green coefficient as the primary condition for obtaining a Building Permit (IMB). The present study recommended that future research on green open spaces in Ambon City should focus on other influencing elements including geography, climate, socio-culture, and so on. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:2832302023-11-22T05:27:03Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283230/ Optimization of green open space in Ambon City Selanno, F.M. Sitanala, M.R. Santoso, P. Arinah, H. Landscape Ecology Rural Management Land Use and Environmental Planning Urban Design Forestry Sciences The increase in population in Ambon City has resulted in increased space requirements and impacts the conversion of green areas into built-up areas. This indirectly impacts the decline in environmental quality, marked by an increase in the concentration of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the air. The Green Open Space (GOS) arrangement program involves efforts to reduce GHG emissions in Ambon City. However, in reality, the allocation of space to develop green open space in Ambon City still does not meet the 30 standard or is still lacking 737.8 ha. This study aims to obtain information about the arrangement of green open spaces in Ambon City. The interview method was conducted in a structured manner with a questionnaire. SWOT analysis was used to analyze internal factors and external factors. The results showed that the critical strategies in optimizing Ambon City's green open space were to improve the quality of green open space by planting plants that have high GHG emissions absorption potentials, such as Samanea saman, Pterocarpus indicus, and Acacia mangium. Conduct harmonization and socialization with other institutions such as the Ambon City Satpol PP and green open space users to increase the supervision of green open space. Using the basic green coefficient as the primary condition for obtaining a Building Permit (IMB). The present study recommended that future research on green open spaces in Ambon City should focus on other influencing elements including geography, climate, socio-culture, and so on. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. 2022 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283230/1/Selanno_2022_IOP_Conf._Ser.%20_Earth_Environ._Sci._1115_012020.pdf Selanno, F.M. and Sitanala, M.R. and Santoso, P. and Arinah, H. (2022) Optimization of green open space in Ambon City. In: Content from this work may be used under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 licence. Any further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the title of the work, journal citation and DOI. Published under licen. https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1755-1315/1115/1/012020
spellingShingle Landscape Ecology
Rural Management
Land Use and Environmental Planning
Urban Design
Forestry Sciences
Selanno, F.M.
Sitanala, M.R.
Santoso, P.
Arinah, H.
Optimization of green open space in Ambon City
title Optimization of green open space in Ambon City
title_full Optimization of green open space in Ambon City
title_fullStr Optimization of green open space in Ambon City
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of green open space in Ambon City
title_short Optimization of green open space in Ambon City
title_sort optimization of green open space in ambon city
topic Landscape Ecology
Rural Management
Land Use and Environmental Planning
Urban Design
Forestry Sciences
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