Structural Model of Smart Integration of Green Open Space and Slaughterhouses Ismaniah Ismaniah (a), Maya Dewi Dyah Maharani (b*), Tyastuti Sri Lestari (a)
a) Universitas Bhayangkara Jakarta Raya
* maya[at]usahid.ac.id
b) Universitas Sahid Jakarta
Abstract
Introduction
Green Open Spaces is often ignored by policymakers, leaders, and developers because of the lack of human resources, environmental knowledge, and capacity to use the possibilities of Green Open Spaces as a complete and multi-functional urban system. In the other hand, another land use, a slaughterhouse, bring out several environmental problems, e.g. wastewater management, water contamination, and air pollution.
Purpose
this study aims to formulate a structural model of smart integration of green open space and slaughterhouses
Method
Two methods, i.e. the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) methods and the analysis of Interpretative Structural Modeling (ISM) were used. PCA was used to find the factors and sub-factors important in awareness of Information Technology (IT) Governance of Green Open Spaces Integration and Slaughterhouses. The data were collected through interviews with three competent experts in the field of IT Governance, Green Open spaces, and Slaughterhouses. The best suitable data that has been gathered from these experts are then considered and processed using ISM.
Main Finding
The result analysis found some findings, namely: (a) the key goal component is pollutants absorbed by Green Open Spaces, (b) the keys that are needed as the program components are Information and Communication Technology and Infrastructure-internet-Human Resources, (c) the key constraint components are funding and control, (d) the key institution component is Government, and (e) key action plan component is utilizing digital technology.
Implication
Green-Open-Space and Slaughterhouse can be supported and integrated through the consideration of some key components.
Keywords: Smart Integration- Green-Open-Spaces- Slaughterhous- PCA- ISM