Pengendalian Pemanfaatan Ruang Sempadan Sungai: Studi Kasus Kampung Warna-Warni Jodipan, Malang

  • Kevin Daffa Athilla Universitas Gadjah Mada
  • Arifin Setyo Budi
  • Jasmine Natasha Pramestiti
Keywords: spatial plan, urban settlement, river set-back rules, Jodipan, Malang

Abstract

This article discusses the efforts of the sub-district to manage Kampung Jodipan, located on the banks of the Brantas River in Malang, through spatial planning. Methodologically, this article employs a doctrinal approach, drawing on primary and secondary sources, and is presented in a descriptive-analytical manner. The article argues that the eviction of the village, which is deemed to violate the riverbank regulations, is not an appropriate solution. In this context, the article demonstrates how the Jodipan Village Administration, instead of evicting the residents, is taking steps to restore the slum into Kampung Warna-Warni (Colourful Village) as a more effective approach to addressing environmental and slum issues along the Brantas River. This is evidenced by the improvement in environmental conditions and the provision of infrastructure supporting environmental management that is far more adequate in the area.

Published
2025-06-26
Section
Articles