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Kernel Density and Spatial Modeling of Informal Settlement Concentration: Methodology and Findings from Palembang, Indonesia
Sukmaniar
; Listyaningsih, Umi
; Muhidin, Salut
Advance Sustainable Science, Engineering and Technology
Vol 8
, No 1
(2026)
Rapid urbanization has intensified the growth of slum settlements in Indonesian cities, including Palembang, where informal housing commonly develops along riverbanks. This study aimed to identify and evaluate the spatial distribution and density of slum areas in Palembang City through a Geographic Information System (GIS)–based approach combining Kernel Density Estimation (KDE) and Receiver Operating Characteristic–Area Under Curve (ROC–AUC) analysis. Primary spatial data were obtained from 382...
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GIS-Based Spatial Equity Assessment of Temporary Waste Disposal Sites in Riverbank Informal Settlements: A Case Study of Palembang, Indonesia
Saputra, Wahyu
; Aryaningrum, Kiki
; Pujianto
; Sukmaniar
; Rhamadan, Muhammad Qobul Ridho
Advance Sustainable Science, Engineering and Technology
Vol 8
, No 1
(2026)
Rapid population growth and urbanization in informal settlements along the Musi Riverbank, Palembang City, have intensified pressure on the waste management system, particularly due to the uneven distribution of Temporary Disposal Sites (TPS) and limited collection services. This study, conducted in June–July 2025, examines the spatial conditions of TPS and waste management through a quantitative methods approach that integrates Geographic Information Systems (GIS) with a survey of 385 responden...
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