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Increase in water induced risks are realized with marginal settlements being more vulnerable due to limited adaptive capacity. The challenge put forward by climate change, in absence of adequate formal strategies, has forced the dwellers of marginal settl... see more

The study of the maximum water level control of the Jatibarang reservoir is to avoid the possibility of overtopping due to flooding after 100 years return period, therefore it is necessary to take into account the changes in land use, which were once shru... see more

The water settlement has unique and distinctive characteristics, but it can become an environmental problem if the sanitary conditions are poor. The poor sanitary occurred in the water settlement, namely in Makassar Timur and Mangga Dua Utara, which were ... see more

The water settlement has unique and distinctive characteristics, but it can become an environmental problem if the sanitary conditions are poor. The poor sanitary occurred in the water settlement, namely in Makassar Timur and Mangga Dua Utara, which were ... see more

The population growth rate is a factor that causes changes in land use that impact land ecology due to increased population activities related to social, economic, and cultural aspects. Land use change aims to develop facilities and infrastructure to meet... see more

The rate of population growth is a factor that causes changes in land use that impact land ecology due to increased population activities related to social, economic, and cultural aspects. Changes in land use aim to develop facilities and infrastructure t... see more

It is commonly agreed that water availability critically influences the selection of sites for settlements and urban growth patterns. Nonetheless, this paper argues that it would be weakly involved in its later destiny. Its main objective is to discuss th... see more

ABSTRACT Consolidation is a phenomenon where air and water in the soil skeleton (i.e clay soil) are forced out due to loading. This condition can occur when clay soil is subjected to loading resulted from pressure in laboratory test, land fill or embankme... see more

Population growth and the construction of settlements and industrial estates continue to increase at an unprecedented rate that has created gains and losses on environmental quality. The trend of population growth shows a declining trend but is not direct... see more

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