Appreciating the growth of informal utilization of city space for sustainable urban development in Yogyakarta city

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At present many people live within the cities and more than 30% of all city dwellers live in slums or marginal areas. It is internationally recognized by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), which set as the first target of SDG 11 to ensure, by 2030, access to all to adequate, safe and affordable housing, to ensure access to basic services and to improve slums. Cities need large spaces and are the main source of wealth and the center of innovation, culture and politics. Obviously, they have become the most important arena of humanity. Today, in most cities in the world, forms of urbanism develop side by side in the same urban space. This situaton happens also in other cities in developing countries including Indonesia. This paper will discuss about the patterns of informal urban space utilization carried out by low-income communities. The method used is conducting field surveys and observing objects that have been determined directly in some cities. By discovering the pattern of informal use of urban space, it can be formulated as how low-income communities use the urban space to settle and business informally. Based on the formulation that has been made, a planning and design method is developed which can later be proposed as a sustainable development strategy for improving urban areas occupied by low income people.

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Bawole, P., Wiyatiningsih, W., Harefa, A. S., & Rodriguesa, O. (2020). Appreciating the growth of informal utilization of city space for sustainable urban development in Yogyakarta city. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 402). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/402/1/012013

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