eprintid: 2954 rev_number: 7 eprint_status: archive userid: 15 dir: disk0/00/00/29/54 datestamp: 2021-04-28 04:13:46 lastmod: 2021-04-28 04:13:46 status_changed: 2021-04-28 04:13:46 type: conference_item metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Mutiasari Kurnia Devi, . creators_name: Y H Gorman, . creators_name: S R Hidayati1, . creators_id: mutiasari@itny.ac.id title: Spatial transformation in urban periphery: the case of Yogyakarta ispublished: pub subjects: HN abstract: Abstract. The development of Yogyakarta has created large impacts on its urban periphery areas. Trickle-down effects for the surrounding development trigger the emergence of spatial transformation in Yogyakarta’s urban peripheries. This study intends to identify spatial transformation in Yogyakarta’s urban peripheral by using the spatial analysis method which obtained from the land-use satellite map. Transformation measurement utilizes land use, total population, and economic growth variables in the last ten years (2007-2017). Results show that a spatial transformation was reported from the land use aspect, accounted for 15.22%, due to the reduction in agricultural land due to conversion into the constructed land area, up to 22,82%. From the land use map, the pattern of land-use changes in urban peripheries occurs along with the transportation networks. Population growth and economic growth also showed increasing rates at 5,06% and 9%, respectively. From all variables used in the analysis, it is interesting to find that majority of the urban periphery areas in Yogyakarta experiences a low transformation level, mostly located in the Sleman regency. Furthermore, this study provides several insights from the spatial transformations in the urban periphery to conceive some urban policies regarding urban agglomeration. date: 2020-10 date_type: published official_url: https://itny.ac.id contact_email: library@sttnas.ac.id full_text_status: public pres_type: paper pagerange: 1-11 event_title: The 5th PlanoCosmo International Conference event_location: Bandung event_dates: 20-21 October 2020 event_type: conference refereed: TRUE referencetext: UN Habitat 2015 Habitat III Issue Papers: 10 – Urban Rural Linkages (New York: UN Habitat) [2] Setyono J S, Yunus H S and Giyarsih S R 2016 The Spatial Pattern of Urbanization and Small Cities Development in Central Java: A Case Study of Semarang-Yogyakarta-Surakarta Region Geoplan.: J Geo. and Plan., 3(1), 53–6 [3] Buch T, Hamann S, Niebuhr A and Rossen A 2014 What makes cities attractive? The determinants of urban labour migration in Germany Urb. Stud. 51 (9) 1960–78 [4] Kemper F J 2008 Residential mobility in East and West Germany: mobility rates, mobility reasons, reurbanization Zeits. für Bevöl. 33 (3-4) 293–314 [5] Rahaman M, Dutta S, Sahana M and Das D N 2019 Analysing Urban Sprawl and Spatial Expansion of Kolkata Urban Agglomeration Using Geospatial Approach. In Applications and Challenges of Geospatial Technology. (Springer, Cham) pp. 205–21 [6] Septanaya I D M F and Ariastita P G 2012 Model perkembangan perumahan di wilayah peri urban Kota Surabaya (studi kasus: Kabupaten Sidoarjo) J Tek ITS 1(1) C27–32 [7] Giyarsih S R 2010 Jurnal Pola Spasial Transformasi Wilayah di Koridor Yogyakarta -Surakarta. J For. Geo. 24 (1) 28–38 [8] Monkkonen P 2011 Do Mexican cities sprawl? Housing-finance reform and changing patterns of urban growth. Urb. Geo. 32 (3) 406–23 citation: Mutiasari Kurnia Devi, . and Y H Gorman, . and S R Hidayati1, . (2020) Spatial transformation in urban periphery: the case of Yogyakarta. In: The 5th PlanoCosmo International Conference, 20-21 October 2020, Bandung. document_url: https://repository.itny.ac.id/id/eprint/2954/1/PEER%20REVIEW_URBAN%20PERIPHERY_PLANOCOSMO.pdf