Implementation of Settlement Infrastructure Policy to Realize Proper and Safe Sanitation in the City of Depok

Imaduddin, Dudi Mi’raz and Shafrullah, Faris and Indrawati, Leni and Hamdi, Muchlis and Prabowo, Hadi and Kusworo, Kusworo and Akbar, Bahrullah and Effendy, Khasan and Lukman, Sampara and Sedarmayanti, Sedarmayanti and Ismail, Solahuddin (2022) Implementation of Settlement Infrastructure Policy to Realize Proper and Safe Sanitation in the City of Depok. Journal of Positive School Psychology, 6 (5). pp. 8119-8131.

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Abstract

Depok City in an effort to create a clean, comfortable, safe and healthy area, so it is necessary to
establish and organize a Healthy City. In order to realize the implementation of a Healthy City, it is
necessary to support the quality of the physical, social environment, change people's behavior through
the active role of the community and the private sector as well as the Regional Government in a
directed, coordinated, integrated and sustainable manner.
The aim is to realize hygienic and sanitary community behavior independently in order to improve the
health status of the community as high as possible, in an effort to create a clean, comfortable, safe and
healthy area condition.
The method used is qualitative with data triangulation. The data was obtained from interviews
conducted with community beneficiaries of sanitation development, village officials, sub-district
officials, and officials serving in the Depok City Government.
Findings in the field that the Depok City area, especially areas that have slum settlements, are polluted
by polluted soil, water and environment conditions. This condition occurred in 73 areas where soil
and water samples were taken for laboratory testing. There were 67 (91.78%) locations that were
polluted and did not meet the requirements, while there were 6 (8.22%) locations that were not
polluted and met the requirements.
Keyword: Infrastructure, Slums, Adequate and Safe Sanitation

Item Type: Article
Subjects: H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
Depositing User: S.IP, M.Si KG Pambayun
Date Deposited: 08 Mar 2023 14:00
Last Modified: 08 Mar 2023 14:00
URI: http://eprints2.ipdn.ac.id/id/eprint/916

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