Analisis Partisipasi Masyarakat terhadap Penanganan Permukiman Kumuh Berdasarkan Prinsip Pembangunan Berkelanjutan di Kelurahan Belawan II Kecamatan Medan Belawan Kota Medan
A Study on The Relationship Between Community Participation and The Improvement of Slum Settlement Quality in Medan City

Date
2024Author
Simarmata, Sesilia Gloria
Advisor(s)
Lubis, Satia Negara
Thoha, Achmad Siddik
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This study explores the intricate relationship between community participation and the
improvement of slum settlement quality in Area 33 of Belawan II Sub-District, Medan
Belawan, Indonesia. The research employs a mixed-methods approach, revealing a
significant correlation between environmental cleanliness, community participation, and
the quality of slum settlements. The findings indicate that poor drainage conditions,
exacerbated by waste blockages leading to stagnant water, and low community
participation, driven by a lack of awareness and minimal involvement in environmental
initiatives, critically impede the advancement of slum settlement conditions. Through the
implementation of socialization and education programs, a notable increase in
community awareness and engagement in environmental management has been
observed, suggesting these as pivotal strategies for enhancing slum settlement quality.
The study identifies the utilization of available land and the maximization of community
participation as essential strategies to mitigate threats such as flooding and disease
outbreaks. A SWOT analysis conducted within the study underscores the importance of
prioritizing educational programs, community participation enhancement, and optimal
land use to create sustainable and habitable environments. The conclusion emphasizes
that despite the low level of community participation affecting settlement quality,
significant opportunities for improvement exist. The study recommends governmentcommunity
collaboration and the adoption of educational initiatives to foster
environmental conditions conducive to community well-being in slum settlements. This
research contributes to the body of knowledge by demonstrating that informed
community involvement is crucial for addressing local environmental challenges and
enhancing slum settlement quality.