REKOMENDASI STRATEGI PENGELOLAAN LANSKAP PUBLIK RUANG TERBUKA HIJAU DAN BIRU DI KOTA BOGOR
Abstract
The Covid-19 pandemic has significantly restricted people's movement and outdoor activities, leading to boredom due to our social nature. However, in this context, public spaces in the form of green open spaces and blue open spaces emerge as potential solutions to increase immunity and public health. As we move into the post-pandemic era, the importance of sustainability and the availability of public green open spaces is becoming increasingly pronounced. This study, therefore, aims to develop a management strategy for green and blue open spaces in various segments of the central Cisadane watershed in Bogor City. The methods employed include analytical hierarchy process and field surveys. The analysis results reveal that the primary function of public green open space is as a landscape aesthetic, highlighting the aesthetic value of these spaces. The upper segment focuses on the production function, while the middle and lower segments concentrate on the carbon sink and storage functions. The proposed management strategy promotes agricultural tourism and regulates the urban microclimate, offering valuable insights that are crucial for post-pandemic urban planning and will help the audience feel informed and prepared for the future.
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