Evaluation of The Potential of Circular Compact City Concept in Kampung Kota (Case study: Kampung Braga, Bandung)
Keywords:
circularity, city development, compact city, kampung kota, sustainabilityAbstract
Current days, resources production and consumption behavior pattern within city is seen as one that called linear system, where resources are extracted, processed, distributed and consumed before being disposed as waste. This system burdens the environment in its all stages. Aside of it, there is another pattern called circular system, where resources in the production and consumption process will be rethought and processed back into the cycle, so that it will never be waste to the environment. Cities in Indonesia, mostly have the so called kampung kota as its integrated part in its development stage. It is a dense area within city which still have the traditional culture in it. It is mostly seen as an unplanned area, highly populated, and low-quality environment and infrastructure. Nevertheless, kampung kota is seen has quality of compactness and circularity which can be potential to the development of sustainable city. The aim of this study is to explore more about the potential of circularity and compact city concept in kampung kota with Kampung Braga as the case study, through further evaluation based on particular criteria, questionnaires, and observation. Therefore, the result of this study could contribute to the future discussion regarding circular compact city concept.
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