Planning of urban slum settlement in adaptation to landslide disaster

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The need for dwellings in urban areas that are increasing and not parallel by the availability of land has caused the lower middle economic class to ignore the importance of a livable environment for settlement, which also means to avoid disaster risk. The growth of settlements with these reasons not only endangers the residents, but also causing the emerge a slum settlement. The form of settlement proposed in this study is through spatial and non-spatial planning with the mitigation of landslide disasters, where landslides have become part of the Kampung Muara settlement area for a long time. Planning is carried out through internal relocation with the aim that the economic and social systems that have been formed in the community do not experience a decline in quality and to provide a livable environment also living space that are formed into a master plan.

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Valencia, L. N., Herlambang, S., & Tjung, L. J. (2019). Planning of urban slum settlement in adaptation to landslide disaster. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 508). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/508/1/012030

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