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DEVELOPMENT PATTERN OF URBAN MORPHOLOGY IN BANDUNG BASIN PERIOD 2009-2018

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Land development will be occur from time to time, the developments will have either positive or negative impact. The impact will affect various aspects, such as socioeconomic, mobility, land quality, and more. So the study on land development is required to evaluate and anticipate the negative impact. This study aims to analyze the development of urban physical morphology in Bandung Basin period 2009 - 2018. The method in this research is qualitative descriptive in the form of data collecting, data processing, modeling and mapping. The results in this research shows that the morphological structure of developed land in Bandung Basin is concentric with the highest density of 0.3459 km² which is centered in Cimahi and Bandung, also development is elongated and along the road with the majority of the land development create a radial pattern on the radius of 0 - 4 Km, of 18-24 km and the radius 26 – 28 Km  from the center of Bandung Basin, so it can be concluded that urban morphology in Bandung Basin is concentric with the linear development which is leapfrog.Keywords: Urban Morphology, Developed Land, Pattern, Development, Remote Sensing

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