Research Article
Kampung Aur Slum Settlement and Relocation Reluctance
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.24-10-2019.2290618, author={Novida Yenny and Rohani Rohani and Kamarlin Pinem and Nabila Anggraini and Yemima Utami Harianja}, title={Kampung Aur Slum Settlement and Relocation Reluctance}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies (formerly ICCSSIS), ICCSIS 2019, 24-25 October 2019, Medan, North Sumatera, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICSSIS}, year={2019}, month={12}, keywords={slums relocation reluctance}, doi={10.4108/eai.24-10-2019.2290618} }
- Novida Yenny
Rohani Rohani
Kamarlin Pinem
Nabila Anggraini
Yemima Utami Harianja
Year: 2019
Kampung Aur Slum Settlement and Relocation Reluctance
ICSSIS
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.24-10-2019.2290618
Abstract
KampungAur settlement is one of the slums of 18 villages determined based on Medan Mayor Decree No. 640 / 039.K / I / 2015, with a very poor slum level, 3.49 Ha slum area and 307 households. Location Slums are scattered in various areas in Medan City, including along the riverbanks, along railroads, port areas, industrial areas, trade areas, and border areas of Medan City. The focus of the study was the slums of Aur village, Medan Maimun District and the reluctance of residents to be relocated. The results of research on the reluctance of residents due to relocation of several factors, among others; 1) Settlement that has been passed down from parents has finally become the basis for residents to claim their legal presence in agrarian, 2) the location of KampungAur which is near and downtown such as offices, restaurants and others that are very supportive for the economic activities of citizens, 3 ) the high family ties between residents supported by the same ethnic / ethnic origin, and a sense of shared destiny, 4) basic housing services that are deemed sufficiently adequate such as access to and out of villages, roads that connect between RTs, available clean water facilities, and electricity PLN, 5) there are facilities and infrastructure that can meet the needs of citizens to socialize with each other and strengthen family relationships.