URBAN FARMING: RECONNECTING PEOPLE AND URBAN NATURE

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URBAN FARMING : RECONNECT PEOPLE AND URBAN NATURECase Study : High Density Area of Cikapundung Fringes in Plesiran Bandung

ALDISSAIN JURIZAT1000352

ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENTFACULTY OF TECHNOLOGY AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

Are you happy?

Are you unhappy?

INDICATION

FRESH AIR

ACTIVITY

PRESSURE

VEGETABLES

RESULT

WHAT DO YOU SEE ABOUT THIS

CITY?

HIGH RISE BUILDING

HISTORY

RETAIL

DID YOU EVER SEEN THIS?

OBJECT STUDY

1. Poor water management2. Underutilized fertile land3. The air is not fresh and polluted4. Temperatures are generally high5. The less amount of open space.

ECOLOGYCONDITION

1. The residents average income is lower to middle level.2. Residents daily needs are suplied by the market. Especially food like a vegetables, fruits, and herbal of nature product.

Most of residents are elementary and junior high school graduates, but has creativity to built cultural centre, and painting centre.

ECONOMYCONDITION

EDUCATIONCONDITION

WHAT IS THE SOLUTION?

URBAN FARMING

Urban farming is a chain of industries that produce, process and sell food and energy to meet the consumer needs of the city. (FAO)

Urban Farming also contributes to saving the environment with waste management and create a cleaner city with the implementation of 3R (reuse, reduse, recycle) for the management of municipal solid waste.

WHAT IS URBAN

FARMING?

Urban farming offers immediate benefit to residents through the fulfillment of quality food needs like vegetables, fruits, tubers, etc.

The residents do not have to worry about harmful substances contained in the plant. This way, the residents becomes consumers and also producers of their own food.

IMMEDIATE BENEFIT

Safe water system

Biodiversity conservation

Reducing Pollutan

Produce Oxygen

INDIRECTBENEFIT

Urban Farming in Hanava, Cuba

Urban Farming in Mathere, Kenya

URBAN FARMING

IN THE WORLD

Vegetables in Made Market, Surabaya, from urban farming

Urban farming in Jakarta

Urban farming in Bandung Urban farming in Bandung

URBAN FARMING

IN INDONESIA

Application of Urban Farming CITY

CONSTRUCTED SPACE OPEN SPACE

GREEN OPEN SPACE NON-GREEN OPEN SPACE

PUBLIC

URBAN FARMING

PRIVAT

PARK CITY

GREEN LAND ROAD

FLOODPLAINS

YARD

VERTIKAL GARDEN

ROOF GARDEN

ECOLOGY ECONOMY EDUCATION

ECOLOGY ECONOMY EDUCATION

CONCLUCION

Aspect Strategy

Strengthening Internal

Integrated Community Development with stakeholder

Applying urban farming in Bandung

Apply a good policy from government to increase urban farming

External development Strengthening green customer

• Residents in the high densely area of Cikapundung River Fringe has a desire to be green customers or consumers who obtain food from natural sources directly.

• Urban farming also indirectly beneficial as green open spaces that serve the city include creating ecologically green, creating a balance between the constructed area and the vegetation area, to protect the water system, conservation of biodiversity, reduce pollutants, producing oxygen, solar radiation control, and providing environmental education to children.

• Implement urban farming in densely populated areas, need to be strengthened internally and strengthened the external development.

RECOMMENDATION

Implementation TechniquesImplementation steps for realizing the idea of urban farming is based on:1.Identify potential application and development of urban farming in the city according priority2.Gradual approach (gradually) to community leaders as the beginning of the partnership with the community.3.Consultation and dissemination whole urban farming program that will be implemented4.Doing mechanism with communities in monitoring the implementation of urban farming5.Mobilization to residents to implement agreed programs.6.Conduct periodic evaluation mechanism.

Executive Source of Funds Programs

Institute for the potential development of specific areas of the city under the Local Government

The allocation of state funds and budgets for the development of local government

The use of organic agriculture as a whole in the land to be developed

Non-Government Organitations (NGOs) Submission of a proposed community development as a sustainable CSR program (a great chance to get 3% of the total profit of the company in accordance with Law No.. 27th 2008 on the company's CSR program)

Training and implementation of urban farming to the citizens of the city, as well as the benefits and advantages

Academics (students / Universities) Fund low-interest loans from state-owned banks

Socialization application of urban farming on land that is large enough to later be able to apply at home each resident

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