Strategy to develop environmentally friendly City in The Peri urban area of Gambut District based on community participation

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Strategy to develop environmentally friendly City in The Peri urban area of Gambut District based on community participation

Farida Ariyati, Fadly Hairannoor Yusran, Rukmini Mahmud
J. Biodiv. & Environ. Sci. 20(5), 41-51, May 2022.
Copyright Statement: Copyright 2022; The Author(s).
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Abstract

The level of community participation is still weak. Ideally, the Environmentally Friendly (EFC) program will be realized if community participation is high. EFC in PUA (Peri Urban Area) Gambut District is based on community participation so that PUA will be able to realize the development of an environmentally friendly city development plan in the Peri Urban Area, Gambut District, related organizations that can be carried out as it should. The method used in this study is a SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats). The results of the collection of strategies that involve the community in the construction of Environmentally Friendly City in PUA Gambut District using the government and stakeholders in the development of Environmentally Friendly City (EFC) in the PUA Gambut District through the fulfillment of development programs and infrastructure supporting the running of Environmentally Friendly City In order to survive as part of the air circulation system (city lungs) and microclimate regulator, ground air excavation so as to make the Gambut District area, socialization for related communities requires Green Open Space (GOS) both in terms of ecology, economy, social and culture, in order to improve green open space can be sustainable, socialization for the community with self-help groups regarding the prohibition of the results of the development of Environmentally Friendly Cities in PUA Gambut District.

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