GITBoLA v.1.1: a New Spatial Planning Decision Tools For Green Infrastructure Technology in Urban Areas
Lius Lisanyoto (a*), Agustinus Bambang Setyadji (b), Vera Sadarviana (b)

a) Master Student in Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering, Faculty of Earth Sciences and Technology, Bandung Institute of Technology
Jalan Ganesha 10, Bandung 40132, Indonesia
*Liuslisanyoto[at]gmail.com
b) Geodesy Research Group, Faculty of Earth Sciences and Technology, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
Jalan Ganesha 10, Bandung 40132, Indonesia


Abstract

Building infrastructure in urban areas is a part of regional development, and that indicates the areas are growing. In other hand, it will involve to the water management system, especially urban stormwater. As one solution to this, green infrastructure was designed to help urban stormwater management. Implementation of green infrastructure technology in urban areas is to maximize on-site storm water control. Determining the suitable location of green technology is important for urban space optimization and for the technical requirements for green technology itself. Therefore, Green Infrastructure Technology Based on Location Analysis version 1.1 (GITBoLA v.1.1) tool is developed for selecting green infrastructure technology using a multi criteria concept in GIS software (ArcGIS 10.x). GITBoLA v.1.1 is designed by a model builder in ArcGIS and arranged by 10 parameters and consists of 13 processes from input to output. The result of GITBoLA v.1.1 is a green infrastructure technology suitability map. In this study, data from Cibinong Situ Front City was used to commission GITBoLA v.1.1 in some devices with some version of ArcGIS. The result show that GITBoLA v.1.1 was running well and finally, this study will introduce new tools for spatial planning decision support systems for developing green infrastructure technology.

Keywords: GITBoLA v.1.1- Green Infrastructure Technology- Location- Multi Criteria

Topic: Interdisciplinary Geosciences

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