Subtopic Deep Dive
Community Resilience in Urban Planning
Research Guide
What is Community Resilience in Urban Planning?
Community Resilience in Urban Planning examines participatory planning, integration of local wisdom, and adaptive capacity building in ethnic urban communities against disasters.
This subtopic analyzes social capital, infrastructure redundancy, and post-event recovery frameworks in vulnerable urban settings. Key studies focus on Indonesian kampungs, flood vulnerability, and bioclimatic adaptations (Woltjer 2014, 157 citations; Danianti and Sariffuddin 2015, 19 citations). Over 20 papers from 2006-2023 address tropical urban resilience, with emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches.
Why It Matters
Resilience planning strengthens urban communities against floods and urbanization shocks in Indonesia, as shown in vulnerability assessments of Semarang housing (Danianti and Sariffuddin 2015). It integrates local adaptations like riverbank community responses to green space changes (Handy et al. 2021). Interconnections between architecture, sociology, and planning enhance sustainable designs in informal settlements (Harahap et al. 2023; Alzamil 2018).
Key Research Challenges
Measuring Social Capital
Quantifying social networks' role in disaster recovery remains inconsistent across ethnic communities. Studies on Semarang coastal adaptations highlight gaps in empirical metrics (Sariffuddin and Wijaya 2014). Woltjer (2014) notes institutional changes complicate assessments.
Integrating Local Wisdom
Balancing traditional practices like courtyard houses with modern infrastructure faces scalability issues. Das (2006) documents socio-cultural benefits in Kolkata, while Indonesian cases show erosion from urbanization (Wulandari et al. 2017). Adaptation strategies often overlook indigenous knowledge (Steyn 2006).
Infrastructure Redundancy
Designing redundant systems for non-engineered homes in developing areas lacks standardized fragility curves. Khalfan (2013) develops models for Bantul masonry homes post-earthquake. Tropical urban models struggle with thermoacoustic variations (Samodra 2017).
Essential Papers
Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota
Johan Woltjer · 2014 · Jurnal Perencanaan Wilayah dan Kota · 157 citations
<p>Abstrak: Wilayah perkotaan di seluruh dunia semakin menghadapi tantangan pertumbuhan metropolitan yang sangat dinamis, dan pada saat yang sama, perubahan kelembagaan seperti desentralisasi...
Evaluating Urban Status of Informal Settlements in Indonesia: A Comparative Analysis of Three Case Studies in North Jakarta
Waleed Alzamil · 2018 · Journal of Sustainable Development · 33 citations
Informal settlements have become one of the most important issues facing urban areas in Indonesia. The emergence of informal settlements, called ‘kampungs’, in Jakarta has accompanied the rapid urb...
Relations between Architecture, Urban Planning, Environmental Engineering, and Sociology in Sustainable Urban Design in Indonesia (Literature Study)
Muhammad Ade Kurnia Harahap, Supriandi, Funco Tanipu et al. · 2023 · Jurnal Geosains West Science · 25 citations
Studi literatur ini mengeksplorasi hubungan interdisipliner antara arsitektur, perencanaan kota, teknik lingkungan, dan sosiologi dalam desain perkotaan berkelanjutan di Indonesia. Studi ini menemu...
Adaptation of Riverbanks Community to Urban Green Open Space Development
Muhammad Rezky Noor Handy, Mutiani Mutiani, Muhammad Adhitya Hidayat Putra et al. · 2021 · The Innovation of Social Studies Journal · 23 citations
Perkembangan zaman mengakibatkan perubahan pada tempat tinggal dengan alih fungsi lahan ruang terbuka hijau perkotaan ini sehingga kehidupan sehari-hari manusia juga harus beradaptasi terhadap peru...
The Ecology Character Of Banda Aceh City In The 17th Century
Elysa Wulandari, Sugiono Soetomo, Joesron Alie Syahbana et al. · 2017 · Journal of Islamic Architecture · 20 citations
<div><p class="Authors"><span>Bandar Aceh Darussalam as tamaddun city in the tip of Sumatera Island and capital city of 17th century Islamic Aceh Sultanate, was a strategic coasta...
Importance of Tropical Homegardens Agroforestry System
Vikas Kumar Anjali Tiwari · 2017 · International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences · 19 citations
Due to soaring food prices, uncertainty of yield production, gradually loss of soil fertility and climate change may attracted international popularity due to the fact that the basic objective of t...
TINGKAT KERENTANAN MASYARAKAT TERHADAP BENCANA BANJIR DI PERUMNAS TLOGOSARI, KOTA SEMARANG
Rizsa Putri Danianti, Sariffuddin Sariffuddin · 2015 · Jurnal Pengembangan Kota · 19 citations
Perumnas Tlogosari merupakan salah satu perumahan skala besar di Kota Semarang yang terdampak persoalan ekologi kota, yaitu banjir. Persoalan ekologi ini terjadi bersamaan dengan peningkatan pertum...
Reading Guide
Foundational Papers
Start with Woltjer (2014) for institutional dynamics in dynamic urban growth; Das (2006) for bioclimatic socio-cultural baselines in courtyard houses; Sariffuddin and Wijaya (2014) for coastal adaptation patterns.
Recent Advances
Harahap et al. (2023) for interdisciplinary sustainable design relations; Handy et al. (2021) for riverbank community adaptations; Samodra (2017) for thermoacoustic resilient models.
Core Methods
Fragility curves for non-engineered homes (Khalfan 2013); vulnerability indexing via population and ecology (Danianti and Sariffuddin 2015); typological bioclimatic analysis (Das 2006).
How PapersFlow Helps You Research Community Resilience in Urban Planning
Discover & Search
Research Agent uses searchPapers and citationGraph on 'community resilience urban planning Indonesia' to map 157-cited Woltjer (2014) networks, then exaSearch uncovers 20+ tropical case studies like Danianti (2015), while findSimilarPapers links to Alzamil (2018) kampung analyses.
Analyze & Verify
Analysis Agent applies readPaperContent to extract flood vulnerability data from Danianti and Sariffuddin (2015), verifies claims via CoVe against Harahap et al. (2023), and runs PythonAnalysis with pandas to model fragility curves from Khalfan (2013), graded by GRADE for evidence strength.
Synthesize & Write
Synthesis Agent detects gaps in local wisdom integration across Das (2006) and Handy et al. (2021), flags contradictions in urban farming resilience (Andini et al. 2021), then Writing Agent uses latexEditText, latexSyncCitations for Woltjer (2014), and latexCompile for reports with exportMermaid diagrams of recovery frameworks.
Use Cases
"Analyze flood vulnerability stats from Semarang papers and plot resilience trends."
Research Agent → searchPapers('Tlogosari flood vulnerability') → Analysis Agent → readPaperContent(Danianti 2015) → runPythonAnalysis(pandas plot of population growth vs flood risk) → matplotlib trend graph output.
"Draft LaTeX section on kampung resilience citing Woltjer and Alzamil."
Research Agent → citationGraph(Woltjer 2014) → Synthesis Agent → gap detection → Writing Agent → latexEditText('resilience frameworks') → latexSyncCitations(Alzamil 2018) → latexCompile → formatted PDF section.
"Find GitHub repos modeling urban fragility curves from Indonesian papers."
Research Agent → paperExtractUrls(Khalfan 2013) → Code Discovery → paperFindGithubRepo → githubRepoInspect → Python scripts for non-engineered home simulations.
Automated Workflows
Deep Research workflow scans 50+ papers via searchPapers on Indonesian urban resilience, structures reports chaining citationGraph from Woltjer (2014) to recent works like Harahap (2023). DeepScan applies 7-step CoVe analysis to verify adaptation patterns in Handy et al. (2021), with Python checkpoints on vulnerability data. Theorizer generates theory on social capital from Das (2006) and Sariffuddin (2014).
Frequently Asked Questions
What defines community resilience in urban planning?
It covers participatory planning, local wisdom integration, and adaptive capacity against disasters in ethnic communities, focusing on social capital and recovery (Woltjer 2014).
What methods assess urban flood vulnerability?
Vulnerability levels use population growth and ecological indicators, as in Tlogosari Semarang analysis (Danianti and Sariffuddin 2015).
What are key papers on this subtopic?
Foundational: Woltjer (2014, 157 citations) on metropolitan challenges; Das (2006) on courtyard bioclimatics. Recent: Harahap et al. (2023) on interdisciplinary sustainability.
What open problems exist?
Scalable integration of indigenous designs like rondavels into modern redundancy (Steyn 2006; Khalfan 2013); empirical social capital metrics amid decentralization (Sariffuddin and Wijaya 2014).
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