Analisis Penentuan Infrastruktur Prioritas pada Kawasan Kumuh Lingkungan Kerantil Kota Blitar

Authors

  • Ashar Annas
  • Ria Asih Aryani Soemitro
  • Eko Budi Santoso

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12962/j20861206.v33i2.7491

Keywords:

slum area, causing slum factors, confirmatory factor analysis, priority infrastructure, servqual analysis, importance performance analysis, Kerantil Blitar City

Abstract

Data update from Public Works and Housing Ministry records the existence of slum area in Kerantil District,
Blitar City. Blitar City government has tried to address slum problem in that district, but until now slum improvement
programs still not showing significant result. Based on the existing condition, research on priority infrastructure is
conducted in Kerantil slum area, Blitar City. The aim of this research is to address proper program response for Kerantil
slum area, Blitar City. This research begins with determining factors causing slum in Kerantil slum area using
Confirmatory Factor Analysis. After the factors are determined, infrastructure response priority is determined by means
of Service and quality (servqual) Analysis and Importance Performance Analysis (IPA) by comparing the level of
importance and performance about infrastructure in slum area based on respondent answer. Several factors causing
slum in that area are street infrastructure, drainage infrastructure, water infrastructure, waste infrastructure, building
infrastructure, fire protection infrastructure, and green open space infrastructure. The other factors are government role,
social, economy, society, and legality. The prioritized infrastructure in Kerantil slum area are waste infrastructure, fire
protection infrastructure, and green open space infrastructure.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Downloads

Published

2025-07-23

How to Cite

Annas, A. ., Soemitro, R. A. A. ., & Santoso, E. B. . (2025). Analisis Penentuan Infrastruktur Prioritas pada Kawasan Kumuh Lingkungan Kerantil Kota Blitar. ournal of ivil ngineering, 33(2), 56. https://doi.org/10.12962/j20861206.v33i2.7491

Issue

Section

Articles