Research Article
Implementation of the Uninhabitable House Program in Bandarharjo Village, Semarang City
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.21-10-2020.2311944, author={Endang Larasati and Tri Yuniningsih and Nina Widowati and Veronika Yacera Br. Sagala}, title={Implementation of the Uninhabitable House Program in Bandarharjo Village, Semarang City}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 1st Tidar International Conference on Advancing Local Wisdom Towards Global Megatrends, TIC 2020, 21-22 October 2020, Magelang, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={TIC}, year={2021}, month={11}, keywords={implementation program unhabitable house bandarharjo}, doi={10.4108/eai.21-10-2020.2311944} }
- Endang Larasati
Tri Yuniningsih
Nina Widowati
Veronika Yacera Br. Sagala
Year: 2021
Implementation of the Uninhabitable House Program in Bandarharjo Village, Semarang City
TIC
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.21-10-2020.2311944
Abstract
The Uninhabitable House Program is a program that focuses on improving the quality of houses to be liveable and alleviating slums. The purposes of this study is to describe the implementation of the rehabilitation of uninhabitable homes in Bandarharjo, Semarang City and to determine the supporting and inhibiting factors that occur in the implementation of the program. The study was conducted with a qualitative method with a descriptive approach, conducting interviews with selected informants based on the criterion-based selection technique. The results showed that the Rehabilitation Program for Non-Occupable Homes in Bandarharjo Village had been implemented but had not been implemented to the maximum, this was evidenced by the lack of achievement of objectives and the lack of fulfillment of the set targets. The inhibiting factor in the implementation of this program is the lack of human and financial resources in implementing the program. Suggestions from researchers are to increase cooperation with other slum programs, maximize program planning and synchronize data between the implementor's archive and data accessed by the public, conduct special training for implementers and increase collaboration with the private sector.