Pattern of Handling Rejuvenation of Slum Areas in the Siantar Estate Huta Melati Nagori Siantar Estate Area, Siantar District, Simalungun Regency
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Pattern of Handling Rejuvenation of Slum Areas, Siantar District, Simalungun RegencyAbstract
This study aims to examine the Pattern of Handling Rejuvenation of Slum Areas in the Siantar Estate Huta Melati
Nagori Siantar Estate Area, Siantar District, Simalungun Regency. This study uses a qualitative descriptive
method that emphasizes the aspect of the natural condition of the object (as opposed to an experiment). Data
collection techniques are the means used to obtain the data and information needed to achieve research
objectives. Data analysis is a process or effort to process data obtained from the results of interviews, field notes
and documentation, into new information so that the characteristics of the data are good. The results of the
research on the Existing Condition of the Siantar Estate Huta Melati Area is one of the settlements that show the
characteristics of slums. The main problems in this area include poor infrastructure (damaged roads and
drainage), uninhabitable buildings, minimal sanitation systems, and limited access to clean water and electricity.
In addition, socio-economic problems such as low income and education levels also aggravate environmental
conditions. Factors Causing the Emergence of Slums The emergence of slums in Siantar Estate Huta Melati is
caused by several factors, including uncontrolled population growth, land limitations, and irregular spatial
planning. The low level of community participation in environmental improvement programs and limited access
to basic facilities also contribute to the slum conditions in this area
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