Authors :
Saut Hamonangan Munthe; Dr. UrasSiahaan; Dr. Charles O.P. Marpaung
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 4 - April
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6521675
Abstract :
Tidung Island with its island condition has
various problems in its development, especially in
natural environmental issues, rising sea levels that
threaten this region, meeting the needs of clean water,
energy to the treatment of solid and liquid waste. This
study seeks to record all these problems in general and
specifically pay attention to the primary needs of
children in terms of education, playroom and children's
development needs.Based on the basic considerations of
children's needs and energy supply mentioned above,
this research will direct research to the Standards of
Child-Worthy Cities mentioned in the Law of the
Republic of Indonesia and the regulation of municipal
sustainability standards through the procurement of
clean water, sewage treatment and energy supply, which
for an archipelago requires a very specific solution.The
fulfillment of the needs of city facilities for children is
already listed in the development provisions of RPTRA
(Ruang Publik Terpadu Ramah Anak ) 10 (ten) Basic
Empowerment and Family Welfare programs to
integrate with the Child Worthy City program.
Furthermore, the need to procure city facilities for
children is also associated with the implementation of
sustainable energy facilities, so that the construction of
Tidung island based on Child Worthy Cities can be
categorized into Sustainable Urban Development.The
condition of Tidung Island Village as an Island, clearly
has a special way of development. Tidung Island, as a
city / village bounded by the sea, so that all the
ordinances of life must also pay attention to the safety of
children living on this island and the opportunity to
develop appropriately as children from the place can be
guaranteed. This problem becomes an attraction for this
research, because the condition of Indonesia as a whole
is an Island Nation. This should not be ignored, and the
people of the Islands should still have a place to thrive
and continue their traditions and culture.
Keywords :
KLA (Kota Layak Anak/ Child-Worthy City), Sustainable and Energy Supply
Tidung Island with its island condition has
various problems in its development, especially in
natural environmental issues, rising sea levels that
threaten this region, meeting the needs of clean water,
energy to the treatment of solid and liquid waste. This
study seeks to record all these problems in general and
specifically pay attention to the primary needs of
children in terms of education, playroom and children's
development needs.Based on the basic considerations of
children's needs and energy supply mentioned above,
this research will direct research to the Standards of
Child-Worthy Cities mentioned in the Law of the
Republic of Indonesia and the regulation of municipal
sustainability standards through the procurement of
clean water, sewage treatment and energy supply, which
for an archipelago requires a very specific solution.The
fulfillment of the needs of city facilities for children is
already listed in the development provisions of RPTRA
(Ruang Publik Terpadu Ramah Anak ) 10 (ten) Basic
Empowerment and Family Welfare programs to
integrate with the Child Worthy City program.
Furthermore, the need to procure city facilities for
children is also associated with the implementation of
sustainable energy facilities, so that the construction of
Tidung island based on Child Worthy Cities can be
categorized into Sustainable Urban Development.The
condition of Tidung Island Village as an Island, clearly
has a special way of development. Tidung Island, as a
city / village bounded by the sea, so that all the
ordinances of life must also pay attention to the safety of
children living on this island and the opportunity to
develop appropriately as children from the place can be
guaranteed. This problem becomes an attraction for this
research, because the condition of Indonesia as a whole
is an Island Nation. This should not be ignored, and the
people of the Islands should still have a place to thrive
and continue their traditions and culture.
Keywords :
KLA (Kota Layak Anak/ Child-Worthy City), Sustainable and Energy Supply