Land Function Transfer of Green Open Space Design in Residential Areas in Rancasari District, Bandung City

Authors

  • Ina Revayanti Department of Regional and Urban Planning,Universitas Winaya Mukti

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23969/sampurasun.v12i1.37019

Keywords:

Green Open Space, Residential Park, Land Use Conversion, Rancasari Subdistrict.

Abstract

The transfer of Green Open Space (GOS) land use in the Rancasari District Residential Area of Bandung City is carried out by assessing land availability based on land ownership, spatial planning regulations, GOS types, field observations, as well as GOS accessibility, services, and distribution. Land conversion, also known as land use change, is the change of part or all of the original function of land to another function, which affects the environment and the potential of the land itself. The provisions of green space parks explain the permitted uses, conditional uses, and prohibited uses with the aim of maintaining the function of green space in green space parks. The provision and utilization of green open spaces consider the following functional aspects: ecological, water absorption, economic, socio-cultural, aesthetic, and disaster management. The objective of this study is to collect accurate information and data on the current state of green open spaces. This data will be used as a basis for designing and developing green spaces that are in line with the needs of the community and the surrounding environmental conditions. The research methods used are quantitative methods based on positivism (concrete data) and Geographic Information System (GIS) methods or spatial geographic information data on green open spaces. The focus of the survey, research, and design of green open spaces (GOS) in the residential environment of Rancasari District, Bandung City, is on analyzing the current situation and the community's needs to create optimal and sustainable green open spaces (GOS).

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Published

2026-06-29

How to Cite

Revayanti, I. (2026). Land Function Transfer of Green Open Space Design in Residential Areas in Rancasari District, Bandung City. Journal Sampurasun : Interdisciplinary Studies for Cultural Heritage, 12(1), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.23969/sampurasun.v12i1.37019