Title: REVITALIZATION OF NON-GREEN OPEN SPACE AS A WATER TOURISM AREA IN
NORTH MEDAN (CASE STUDY: LAGUNA LAKE OF PERUMNAS MARTUBUNG I
MEDAN) |
Authors: Syahrial Effendi, Hilma Tamiami Fachrudin and Achmad Delianur Nasution |
Abstract: The importance of Non-Green Open Space in urban areas is regulated in the Regulation of the Minister
of Public Works Number 12/PRT/M/2009 dated June 24, 2009, concerning Guidelines for the
Provision and Utilization of Non-Green Open Space in Urban Areas/Urban Areas. The main function
of non-green open space is a socio-cultural function that acts as a forum for community socio-cultural
activities such as social, cultural and community activities, as disclosure of local cultural/cultural
expressions, as a communication medium for city residents with facilitates city residents in social
interaction, as a facility a place for sports and recreation with various facilities. This study aims to map
the use of Laguna Lake as a non-green open space and the revitalization process by the Government
into a water tourism area. Primary data includes data and photos obtained through direct observation
and interviews with speakers. Also, secondary data includes revitalization plan designs obtained from
the Public Works Department of Medan City, then analyzed using descriptive analysis techniques. The
findings of this study provide information for the community that the Medan City government will
realize a water tourism area in the North Medan area through the revitalization of Laguna Lake. So, it
can be enjoyed by low-income people living in Perumnas Martubung I and the people of Medan city
in general. |
Keywords: revitalization, open space, non-green open space, water tourism.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.37500/IJESSR.2022.5405 |
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