House Characteristics And Facilities In Libya And Indonesia (Case Study: North Libya And East Java)

Dagdag, MohamedAmarA (2015) House Characteristics And Facilities In Libya And Indonesia (Case Study: North Libya And East Java). Magister thesis, Universitas Brawijaya.

Abstract

Di sebagian besar perkotaan kami pusat, masalah perumahan tidak hanya terbatas pada kuantitas tetapi untuk Kualitas buruk unit perumahan yang tersedia. Di Libya, pemerintah gagal mencapai target permintaan perumahan di negara ini. Di tangan, Kondisi rumah di Indonesia sebagian mirip dengan pertunjukan penelitian. Saat ini, Harga rumah di Indonesia meningkat secara signifikan. Makalah ini adalah dimaksudkan untuk membandingkan karakteristik rumah-rumah Libya dan rumah-rumah Indonesia, masalah dan upaya pemerintah untuk menyalin masalah yang terkait dengan Perumahan di Libya dan Indonesia. Karenanya, penelitian ini dilakukan di Pendekatan kuantitatif dengan sebanyak 121 pemilik rumah Indonesia dan 109 Libya pemilik rumah sebagai sumber data yang diminta untuk merespons kuesioner dan wawancara untuk mendapatkan tanggapan mereka sebagai data. Foto rumah asli Kondisi di kedua negara juga digunakan untuk menggambarkan temuan tersebut. Penemuan menunjukkan bahwa bahan-bahan rumah Indonesia adalah atap ubin, batu bata untuk berdinding dan batu dan beton sebagai Yayasan, sedangkan rumah-rumah Libya menggunakan atap beton, dinding bata, dan beton Yayasan Batu. Fasilitas seperti listrik, air bersih, limbah dan Sistem drainase untuk rumah-rumah di kedua negara dalam kondisi baik. Namun, sistem drainase dan limbah di Libya tidak terawat dengan baik Karena tingkat presipitasi rendah. Persalinan di Libya mahal seperti itu berasal dari negara lain. Namun, di Indonesia persalinan dalam standar harga. Pemerintah kedua negara telah mengaktifkan beberapa peraturan dan Memperkuat aturan untuk kekerasan konstruksi rumah. Aturan menutupi regulasi fasilitas dan hukuman untuk pemutus. Mereka telah diterapkan dengan baik.

English Abstract

In most of our urban centers, the problem of housing is not only restricted to quantity but to the poor quality of available housing units. In Libya, the government failed to achieve the targets of housing demand in the country. On the hand, the condition of houses in Indonesia is partly similar as research shows. Currently, the house price in Indonesia is significantly increased. This paper was intended to compare the characteristics of Libyan houses and Indonesian houses, the problems and government efforts on copying the problems related to the housing in Libya and Indonesia. herefore, the study was conducted in quantitative approach with as many as 121 Indonesian home owners and 109 Libyan home owners as the data sources who were asked to respond the questionnaires and interview to obtain their responses as the data. Photographs of real house condition in both countries were also used to describe the finding. The finding shows that materials of Indonesian houses are tile roof, bricks for walling and stone and concrete as the foundation, while the Libyan houses use concrete roof, brick walls, and concrete stone foundation. The facilities such as electricity, clean water, sewage and drainage system for the houses in both countries are in good condition. However, the drainage and sewage system in Libya are not really well maintained because the precipitation level is low. The labor in Libya is expensive as it is from other countries. However, in Indonesia the labor is in a standard price. Both country` governments have activated some regulations and strengthening the rule for violence of house construction. The rules cover the facility regulation and punishment for breakers. They have been well implemented.

Item Type: Thesis (Magister)
Identification Number: TES/363.5/DAG/h/2015/041505076
Subjects: 300 Social sciences > 363 Other social problems and services > 363.5 Housing
Divisions: S2/S3 > Magister Teknik Sipil, Fakultas Teknik
Depositing User: Sugiantoro
Date Deposited: 25 Aug 2015 09:57
Last Modified: 25 Aug 2015 09:57
URI: http://repository.ub.ac.id/id/eprint/157198
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