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  • Authors: Pratomo, J.; Kuffer, M.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: - (2017)

  • Object-Based Image Analysis (OBIA) has been successfully used to map slums. In general, the occurrence of uncertainties in producing geographic data is inevitable. However, most studies concentrated solely on assessing the classification accuracy and neglecting the inherent uncertainties. Our research analyses the impact of uncertainties in measuring the accuracy of OBIA-based slum detection. We selected Jakarta as our case study area because of a national policy of slum eradication, which is causing rapid changes in slum areas. Our research comprises of four parts: slum conceptualization, ruleset development, implementation, and accuracy and uncertainty measurements. Existential and ...

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  • Authors: Budiati, W.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: Grigolon, A. B.; Brussel, M. J. G.; Rachmat, S. Y. (2018)

  • In this research, we measured the current conditions of proposed TOD areas in thirteen MRT stations in Jakarta to determine the potential TOD development. These thirteen stations were divided into three types based on environmental characteristics of the station location such as CBD, urban, and neighbourhood characteristics. The 5D of built environment variables were used as indicators to examine the potential of TOD areas. Then, stakeholders were involved to fit and weigh the indicators. TOD indexes for each station were examined to identify potential improvement strategies. Each station is classified as having a high, medium or low TOD index. By understanding the specific strategie...

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  • Authors: Reckien, D.; Kusumo, A.N.L.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: - (2017)

  • This research investigates the usefulness of VGI for planning flood evacuation shelters. Using Jakarta, Indonesia, as a case study, we use VGI to capture the locations of flood evacuation shelters based on residents' preferences during flood periods in 2013–2014 and 2014–2015 and compare these with the locations of official shelters. The spatial pattern showed that those tweets were sent from 215 locations, mostly located near flooded areas. The analysis further showed that 35.6% of these shelter locations preferred by residents intersected with the locations of official evacuation shelters. As a general conclusion, our study demonstrates the advantages of using VGI for spatial planni...

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  • Authors: Kusumo, A. N. L.;  Advisor: -;  Participants: Reckien, D.; Verplanke, J. J. (2018)

  • The research discussed in this chapter investigates the advantages and disadvantages of using VGI for capturing residents’ preferences for (official and unofficial) flood evacuation shelters and explores the usefulness of this information for urban planning. We were motivated to carry out this study by the observation that official evacuation shelters provided by the authorities are frequently not used by residents – a fact known, for example, within Jakarta’s city planning department for a long time (one of us works there) and established by research at least 30 years ago (Perry, 1979). A variety of factors determine people’s use of official and non-official evacuation shelters (Stei...