Urban green space development plans and strategies in Sorong city Southwest Papua Province

Arnold Idie 1, Rudi A. Maturbongs 2, Benidiktus Tanujaya 3 and Jonni Marwa 2, *

1 Environmental Science of Doctoral Program, Universitas Papua, West Papua, 98314, Indonesia.
2 Faculty of Forestry and Graduate Program, Universitas Papua, West Papua, 98314, Indonesia.
3 Faculty of Teacher Training & Education, University Papua, West Papua, 98314, Indonesia.
 
Research Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2023, 20(01), 1156–1165
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2023.20.1.2110
 
Publication history: 
Received on 14 August 2023; revised on 22 October 2023; accepted on 24 October 2023
 
Abstract: 
The city administration considers implementing urban green open spaces a viable solution to meet Indonesia's Folu Net Sink 2030 target and the Long-Term Strategy for Low Carbon and Climate Resilience (LTS LCCR) 2050. This initiative addresses the urban environment's declining carrying capacity and resilience. The current urban green open space development level in Sorong City stands at 8.21%, which falls short of the 30% target mandated by the central government. The utilization of SWOT analysis is employed as a means to construct comprehensive plans and strategies. The findings indicate that the IFE value is 2.38, while the EFE value is 2.27. To mitigate the effects of potential threats, it is essential to ascertain the defensive mechanisms employed by the entity under consideration. A total of 110 weakness-threat (WT) strategies were identified through the collaborative efforts of managers and municipal environmental planners, who combined 10 weakness aspects with 11 threat components. Regrettably, a limited number of these hypothetical solutions demonstrated satisfactory performance. The Urban Green Open Space Development (UGOSD) initiative in Southwest Papua has found six viable Wakness-Threat (WT) alternatives to enhance the urban green infrastructure system.
 
Keywords: 
Urban; Green; Sorong City; SWOT; WT
 
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