An analysis of environmental quality of medium and small cities in Kalimantan.
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2013Author
Ristanto, Ami
Sitorus, Santun R P
Murtilaksono, Kukuh
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Based on the 2010 census, Kalimantan region inhibited by 13 787 831 people where 5 799 291 people or 42.06 % among them live in urban areas. The population growth occurred because of the rising birth rate, urbanization from rural areas, as well as immigrant that coming from other areas. On one side, this condition contributes positively to abundant availability of human resources. On the other hand, this condition causes problems or negative impacts on the environment such as pollution and more intense use of urban land. Through good urban environment management, these negative impacts can be reduced. This study conducted in order to achieve a sustainable city through good environmental management. This study conducted in order to achieve a sustainable city through good environmental management. Based on population classifications, Kalimantan region consist of 52 cities. These cities divided into 5 big cities, 4 medium cities and 43 small cities. Until now, there was a tendency of urban environmental management research more focused on big cities and very limited similar researches have done in medium and small cities. As the result, information about environment management in medium and small cities is generally difficult to obtain. Therefore, in these researches medium and small cities were chosen to be the object of the research. The objectives of this research are : (1) analyzing and grouping medium and small cities in Kalimantan based on common characteristics of the environment, (2) analyzing factors that affect the medium and small cities environmental quality index in Kalimantan, (3) analyzing relationship between environmental budget allocations, solid waste management budget allocation and city environmental quality index, (4) analyzing relationship between population density and city environmental quality index and (5) developing direction in improving environmental quality for medium and small cities. The research was conducted over 14 months in the period of June 2012 to July 2013. Research area covers 47 cities in Kalimantan, which consist of 4 medium cities and 43 small cities. Analysis of the data used in this study including: (1) Cluster analysis, (2) Principal component analysis and (3) Panel data analysis. Cluster analysis was used to group cities based on common characteristics related to environmental management. The analysis obtained 6 or 12.77 % of the cities belongs to best category, 7 or 14.89 % of the cities belongs to good category, 19 or 40.43 % of the cities belongs to sufficient category, 11 or 23.40 % of the cities belongs to bad category while the rest 4 or 8.51 % are belongs to the worst category. Principal component analysis showed that management of public area such as city park and traditional market has greatest impact on city environment quality index. While management of private area such as citizen settlements has less positive impact on city environment quality index. Panel analysis was used to get correlation between environmental management budget allocation, solid waste management budget allocation, urban area population density and environmental quality index of the cities. As the result environmental management budget allocation and solid waste management budget allocation have positive correlation with city environmental quality index. The analysis also shows that urban area population density has negative correlation with environmental quality index of the city. In order to improve the environmental quality index of medium and small cities in Kalimantan with green city concept, three directions were proposed includes : (1) increasing solid waste management budget to comply temporary solid waste storage and solid waste transportation vehicle needed, (2) increasing landfill management budget to control solid waste management and to avoid soil and ground water from leachate contamination and (3) increasing green open space management budged to improve environmental quality of residential, market and city park areas.
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