Spatial transformation in Klego Simo Corridor, Boyolali

Spatial transformation in a region can be caused by organic and non-organic processes. Organic changes, for example, are due to population growth, whereas non-organics are due to interference from other government policies or the presence of investors. In the Klego Simo Boyolali Corridor in 2015, th...

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Veröffentlicht in:IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science 2021-10, Vol.871 (1), p.12047
Hauptverfasser: Arief, M F, Pitana, T S, Cahyono, U J
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Spatial transformation in a region can be caused by organic and non-organic processes. Organic changes, for example, are due to population growth, whereas non-organics are due to interference from other government policies or the presence of investors. In the Klego Simo Boyolali Corridor in 2015, the garment industry was established. The advent of the industry was followed by changes in land function from originally to farms and settlements to grocery stores and boarding houses. The study aims to analyze the spatial transformations of the Klego Simo region using several methods. The benefits of this study are to expand the study of architecture. This research uses the method of Space Syntax with depth map x software and diachronic synchronic analysis. The process of collecting data through literature study, direct observation in the field. The results of the analysis of space syntax changes that occur in the region tend to be slow. Meanwhile, based on the diachronic synchronic analysis in the area, changes can be seen in several periods. There is change in the function of agricultural land and settlements into a place of business. One of the factors is the pro-investment policy from the government that triggers industry in the region.
ISSN:1755-1307
1755-1315
DOI:10.1088/1755-1315/871/1/012047