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    Depok Car Free Day Initiative:

    Towards a Less Polluted Future

    A.A. Sg. Dwinta Kuntaladara

    Jaqualine Lukman

    M. Iman Usman

    International Relations Department

    Faculty of Social and Political Science

    Universitas Indonesia

    2012

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    Chapter I

    Introduction

    1.1Research TopicThe Ministry of Enviroment of Indonesia has announced in the year 2005 that Depok is

    the dirtiest metropolitant city in the country along side Tangerang and Palembang.1

    This

    is due to several factors, with air pollution and waste disposal being the two main reasons.

    The level of air pollution in this city is significantly high, above the average of 50%.2

    This shows that, indeed, the main problem with Depoks environment lies within its air.

    Having both present and future generation at stake caused by the seriousness of air

    pollution, this research will take upon the topic of Depok Car-Free Day as an

    attempt to address the problem and bring Depok to a more sustainable future.

    1.2Research FocusThis research will focus on the discussion of the problems of high pollution in Depok and

    the feasibility of the implementation of Depok Car-Free day as one of the possible

    solution to reduce the impact of the problem itself.

    1.3Research ObjectivesThe project is conducted to identify the problems of pollution in Depok, and to raise the

    awareness about high pollution level mainly caused by carbon emission of vehicles

    notably in the area of Depok. The unbearable level of pollution emphasizes the need to

    have a car free day in Depok. At the same time, it is expected that this project will

    become a recommendation for possible solution to the government of Depok and

    stakeholders in reducing the pollution level. At the end, this project will invoke a change

    in societys lifestyle as a step to help reduce pollution in Depok.

    1.4Research MethodsThis research will be conducted through literature survey to search comprehensive data of

    traffic flow and the amount of private vehicles, and also pollution level in Depok. In

    addition of literature survey, there will be a filed study by survey. The datas will be

    1Kota Terkotor di Indonesia, accessed from

    http://www.menlh.go.id/home/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1610%3A%3Cb%3EKOTA-TERKOTOR-DI-INDONESIA%3C%2Fb%3E&catid=43%3Aberita&Itemid=73&lang=en2Depok Butuh Car-Free Day, accessed fromhttp://www.rintisyanto.com/?p=751

    http://www.menlh.go.id/home/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1610%3A%3Cb%3EKOTA-TERKOTOR-DI-INDONESIA%3C%2Fb%3E&catid=43%3Aberita&Itemid=73&lang=enhttp://www.menlh.go.id/home/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1610%3A%3Cb%3EKOTA-TERKOTOR-DI-INDONESIA%3C%2Fb%3E&catid=43%3Aberita&Itemid=73&lang=enhttp://www.menlh.go.id/home/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1610%3A%3Cb%3EKOTA-TERKOTOR-DI-INDONESIA%3C%2Fb%3E&catid=43%3Aberita&Itemid=73&lang=enhttp://www.rintisyanto.com/?p=751http://www.rintisyanto.com/?p=751http://www.rintisyanto.com/?p=751http://www.rintisyanto.com/?p=751http://www.menlh.go.id/home/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1610%3A%3Cb%3EKOTA-TERKOTOR-DI-INDONESIA%3C%2Fb%3E&catid=43%3Aberita&Itemid=73&lang=enhttp://www.menlh.go.id/home/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1610%3A%3Cb%3EKOTA-TERKOTOR-DI-INDONESIA%3C%2Fb%3E&catid=43%3Aberita&Itemid=73&lang=en
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    analyzed through comparation with similar case and in-depth study using theoretical

    framework on sustainable city. People in Margonda Raya Street will be surveyed to see

    their aspiration about the feasibility of car free day in Depok.

    1.5Research TimelineThe project will be conducted through this expected timeline:

    Week 1Week 2 : Literature survey

    Week 3 : Site visit

    Week 4 : Survey to people in Margonda Raya street

    Week 5 : Data processing and group discussion

    Week 6Week 7 : Finalizing the project report

    Week 8 : Proposing the recommendation to relevant stakeholders

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    Chapter II

    Findings

    2.1.Depok as a Sustainable CityThere are many descriptions that define the term sustainable city. The term itself goes

    beyond the boundaries of science and business to include the thoughts given towards

    human development, values, and differences in cultures.3

    The inclusion of human

    development, values and many things at the same time refers back to the concept of

    sustainable development. This term is widely understood as the development that meets

    the needs of the present without comprimising the ability of future generations to meet

    their own (Brundtland Commission).4

    With the development and advancement of

    awareness and technology, the concept of sustainable development has been taken to one

    step closer to the lives of humans in one of their smallest areas of living: their city.

    The Sustainable City concept was developed by Sweco for the 2002 World Summit of

    Sustainable Development in Johannesburg on behalf of the Swedish Government through

    the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of the Environment and the Swedish

    environmental technology industry by way of the Swedish Trade Council.5

    The objective

    of creating this concept was to promote a sustainable development of cities in

    economic, social, ecological and spatial dimensions. Sweden has shown that the concept

    of a sustainable city is not an easy concept to realise. In fact, it takes numerous steps for

    a city to be thoroughly sustainable. This can be seen from the many criterias that need to

    be fulfilled such as the ones below:6

    a. In a sustainable city, the use of renewable recources is emphasized.b. Consumption is minimized and resources are managed in a way that maximizes

    recovery and reuse.

    c. There should be synergies between sewage, waste and energy production and enablecoordination with efficient land use, landscape planning and transport systems.

    3What is a Sustainable City?, inRegional Environmental CenterArchieve, accessed from

    http://archive.rec.org/REC/Programs/Sustainablecities/What.html.4

    Ibid.5SWECO, Sustainable City Development: the Sweco Approach, p. 1.

    6Ibid.

    http://archive.rec.org/REC/Programs/Sustainablecities/What.htmlhttp://archive.rec.org/REC/Programs/Sustainablecities/What.htmlhttp://archive.rec.org/REC/Programs/Sustainablecities/What.html
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    d. For already existing cities, energy demands need to be reduced by 75% and achievean energy supply based on renewables.

    Although there are only four points shown above, but these points mean a lot when it is

    being implemented in real life. They are difficult, but we need to believe that it is not an

    impossible thing to achieve. If these criterias are related to the condition of Depok

    nowadays, it is a sad thing to say that the city is still very far away from becoming a

    sustainable city.

    Depok does not currently emphasize on the use of renewable resources. This city does

    not regulate the minimization of non-renewable resources, nor does it regulate the

    reduction of consumption. If in any case, Depok seems to be generating more and more

    consumption of non-renewable resources. The third criteria is perhaps the clearest one to

    judge in Depok. There are no synergies between sewage, waste and energy production.

    Land-use efficiencies cannot be seen in Depok seeing as the roads alone do not seem to

    be planned to serve the shortest routes to users. Over all, if Depok is to be transformed

    into a sustainable city, there are many things that need to be done.

    But this condition should not let heads down and give up on the concept of a sustainable

    Depok. The transformation of Depok becoming a sustainable city can be started from the

    reduction of the rate of pollution of this city, one day at a time.

    2.2.Air Pollution in DepokOn 26th October 2011 the online site for quick information on Depok showed the rate of

    the towns air pollution. According to the Badan Lingkungan Hidup (The Environmental

    Body), the rate of air pollution in Depok has reached 30%. This rate concluded based on

    researches towards 100 samples of vehichles, both private and public, in the most dense

    spots like Jalan Raya Bogor, Cinere, Sawangan, and Margonda. From each spot, 100

    vehicles were targetted as the sample for the research. It showed that 30% of the total

    amount of vehicles are emmiting and causing air pollution.7

    Unfortunately, the measurement above shows the exact condition that was published a

    month earlier. The newspaper Tempo published that Depok, a city with a very large

    7Icha, Tingkat Pencemaran Udara di Depok 30 Persen, inDepoklik, accessed from

    http://depoklik.com/2011/10/26/tingkat-pencemaran-udara-di-depok-30-persen.html

    http://depoklik.com/2011/10/26/tingkat-pencemaran-udara-di-depok-30-persen.htmlhttp://depoklik.com/2011/10/26/tingkat-pencemaran-udara-di-depok-30-persen.htmlhttp://depoklik.com/2011/10/26/tingkat-pencemaran-udara-di-depok-30-persen.html
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    volume of vehicles, does not have the necessary instruments to measure the quality of

    air.8

    The head of Badan Lingkungan Hidup Depok (Depok Environmental Body) Rahmat

    Subagja, confirmed this to be the status quo of the city. Even if the condition of the

    environment is degrading in very obvious patterns, the citys government is in no plan to

    purchase the necessary instruments.

    Unfortunately, the municipal government stated that they cannot afford to buy the

    needed instrument. Due to the price that reaches up to Rp 8 billion per instrument, the

    government of this city is still reluctant to purchase the instruments needed. The

    economic reason becomes the obstacle to be a more environmental friendly city.

    2.3.Transportations in DepokOne of the main contributor of air pollution is undoubtly vehicles, both public and

    private.

    Table 1: List of registered vehicles in Depok9

    8 ANGGA SUKMA WIJAYA, Depok Belum Punya Alat Pengukur Kualitas Udara , in Tempo, accessed from

    http://www.tempo.co/read/news/2011/09/24/083358028/Depok-Belum-Punya-Alat-Pengukur-Kualitas-Udara9List of Registered Vehicles in Depok

    http://www.depok.go.id/_v4/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=187&Itemid=26

    http://www.tempo.co/read/news/2011/09/24/083358028/Depok-Belum-Punya-Alat-Pengukur-Kualitas-Udarahttp://www.tempo.co/read/news/2011/09/24/083358028/Depok-Belum-Punya-Alat-Pengukur-Kualitas-Udarahttp://www.depok.go.id/_v4/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=187&Itemid=26http://www.depok.go.id/_v4/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=187&Itemid=26http://www.depok.go.id/_v4/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=187&Itemid=26http://www.tempo.co/read/news/2011/09/24/083358028/Depok-Belum-Punya-Alat-Pengukur-Kualitas-Udara
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    2.4.Car Free Day Schemes in JakartaThere are a lot of complaints and criticisms about the pollution of Jakarta. The pollution

    mainly refers to outcomes from transportations. As a capital city and the center of Indonesian

    economic activities, Jakarta is a busy city where approximately 12,1 million vehicles making

    a trip everyday10

    , where 700.000 of them come from outside Jakarta. Aside from worsening

    traffic jams, air pollution is one of the problem regarding the circulation of vehicles. The poor

    quality of public transportation is one of the main contributor of Jakartas pollution level. A

    lot of over-aged bus, angkot, mini bus produces a high amount of CO2 emissions. As a matter

    of fact, Jakarta is third on the list of the worlds most polluted cities, according to the

    Indonesian Environmental Ministry11

    .

    The pollution level is clearly unbearable for its residents. UNEP records a poor air quality in

    Jakarta, with an annual average suspended particulate matter (SPM) concentration of 103

    mg/m3.12

    This poor air quality threats the health of the Jakartans and increases the risk of

    various diseases and defects to infants. UNEP lists numerous health risks caused by air

    pollution

    Table 2: Health Effects in Jakarta13

    10 700 ribu Kendaraan per Hari Masuk Jakarta accessed fromhttp://metro.vivanews.com/news/read/234147-

    700-ribu-kendaraan-per-hari-masuk-jakarta11Muhammad Jusuf Jakarta Was The Most Polluted City in The World accessed from

    http://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/6178490-jakarta-was-the-most-polluted-city-in-the-world12UNEP Toolkit accessed fromhttp://www.unep.org/tnt-unep/toolkit/Awareness/Tool4/index.html

    13Ibid.

    http://metro.vivanews.com/news/read/234147-700-ribu-kendaraan-per-hari-masuk-jakartahttp://metro.vivanews.com/news/read/234147-700-ribu-kendaraan-per-hari-masuk-jakartahttp://metro.vivanews.com/news/read/234147-700-ribu-kendaraan-per-hari-masuk-jakartahttp://metro.vivanews.com/news/read/234147-700-ribu-kendaraan-per-hari-masuk-jakartahttp://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/6178490-jakarta-was-the-most-polluted-city-in-the-worldhttp://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/6178490-jakarta-was-the-most-polluted-city-in-the-worldhttp://www.unep.org/tnt-unep/toolkit/Awareness/Tool4/index.htmlhttp://www.unep.org/tnt-unep/toolkit/Awareness/Tool4/index.htmlhttp://www.unep.org/tnt-unep/toolkit/Awareness/Tool4/index.htmlhttp://www.unep.org/tnt-unep/toolkit/Awareness/Tool4/index.htmlhttp://www.allvoices.com/contributed-news/6178490-jakarta-was-the-most-polluted-city-in-the-worldhttp://metro.vivanews.com/news/read/234147-700-ribu-kendaraan-per-hari-masuk-jakartahttp://metro.vivanews.com/news/read/234147-700-ribu-kendaraan-per-hari-masuk-jakarta
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    Seeing the facts of high pollution level, Jakarta Car-Free Day was first initiated in the capital

    of Indonesia in the year 2008. This activity was launched as a scheme to reduce the air

    pollution due to emissions from vehicles. Aside from that, it was also launched to create

    awareness amongst the people of Jakarta to fight for a cleaner air. The Jakarta residents have

    a role to implement less-pollution lifestyle.

    After three years of implementation, this activity is planned to expand from once a month to

    become a once-a-week activity. Complementing the Jakarta Car Free Days, Jakarta Governor

    Fauzi Bowo initiated the expansion along side the citys 484th anniversary on 22th June

    2011. The new scheme adopts the odd-even numbered plates, where on one weekend only

    odd numbered plates will be allowed on the streets. Even numbered plates will be allowed on

    the next week. This pattern will be done over and over again. The plates restriction is

    expected to reduce the traffic jams and also pollution level.

    The people of Jakarta so far have been giving positive reactions and feedbacks regarding the

    schemes of Car Free Day. Even though at the beginning, the program received protests from

    the society, now Car Free Day is a popular among the Jakarta citizens. Car Free Day is a

    great opportunity to exercise and socialize in emission free area. In fact, the idea of car free

    days being expanded came from the society.14

    The car free days initiatives that were first held in Jakarta have created various reactions. The

    first reaction is that the people of Jakarta are pleased to have days where they can see empty

    streets and bike with their families and friends. Aside from that, the dust parameter (PM-10),

    carbon monoxide parameter, and the nitrogen monoxide parameter have decreased since car

    free days were initiated. The Head of Pollution Control Department (Kasubdit Pengendalian

    Pencemaran Sumber Kegiatan BPLHD) Rina Surya announced in 2009 that based on the

    measurements of car free day intitiatives the amunt of dust in Jakarta has the decreased by

    40%, the amount of carbon monoxide by 63%, and the amount of nitrogen monoxide by

    71%.15

    14_____, Jakartas Car Free Day to be Expanded, inJakarta Globe, accessed from

    http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/jakartas-car-free-day-to-be-expanded/44779315

    _____, Car Free Day Langkah Efektif Kurangi Dampak Pemanasan Global, in Leadership Park, accessedfromhttp://www.leadership-park.com/new/action/car-free-day-langkah-efektif-kurangi-dampak-pemanasan-

    global.html

    http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/jakartas-car-free-day-to-be-expanded/447793http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/jakartas-car-free-day-to-be-expanded/447793http://www.leadership-park.com/new/action/car-free-day-langkah-efektif-kurangi-dampak-pemanasan-global.htmlhttp://www.leadership-park.com/new/action/car-free-day-langkah-efektif-kurangi-dampak-pemanasan-global.htmlhttp://www.leadership-park.com/new/action/car-free-day-langkah-efektif-kurangi-dampak-pemanasan-global.htmlhttp://www.leadership-park.com/new/action/car-free-day-langkah-efektif-kurangi-dampak-pemanasan-global.htmlhttp://www.leadership-park.com/new/action/car-free-day-langkah-efektif-kurangi-dampak-pemanasan-global.htmlhttp://www.leadership-park.com/new/action/car-free-day-langkah-efektif-kurangi-dampak-pemanasan-global.htmlhttp://www.thejakartaglobe.com/home/jakartas-car-free-day-to-be-expanded/447793
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    2.5.Car Free Day Initiatives in DepokJakartas Car Free Day is considered to be quite successful in decreasing the pollution

    level and giving the chance for Jakartans to do outdoor activities without vehichles

    passing by. In general, the Jakarta residences give a good response to this twice-a-month

    program. The success of Jakartas Car Free Day inspires people to have another Car Free

    Day in their region.

    One of the groups who have demanded the Car Free Day is the Bellacasa Bicycle

    Community (BBC). The BBC were on a weekly biking activity on the 15th May 2011 in

    Depok and demanded for a Car Free Day to be held once a week in this city. The Depok

    Car Free Day will be good for the city, as the program will help eliminating pollution in

    a low-cost way and providing comfortable space to do outdoor activities. This demand

    for Car Free Day is suggested to Badan Lingkungan Hidup (Environmental

    Governmental Body), to be later forwarded to Head of DPRD (municipality) of Depok.

    The Head of DPRD Depok, Rintis Yanto said that Depok City indeed needs a Car Free

    Day. He said that the children of Depok deserves the rights to fresh air, clean

    environment and a guarantee for good health.16 Considering the high level of pollution in

    Depok, a Car Free Day program is necessity.

    2.6 Cost and Benefit Analysis

    Depok Car Free Day initiative has several benefits that are quite obvious. For starters,

    this initiative will allow the beginning of a pollution reduction scheme that can

    continuously be done in the city. Having several hours of car free moments in this city

    will allow the people of Depok to enjoy physical activities like sport in places they could

    not have before. Another benefit for the people is that there will be an increase of

    awareness of the pollution issues that exists in Depok. The more the car free days are

    implemented, the more people will be exposed to the understanding that something must

    be done to overcome the pollution. Pressure from the people might help urge the

    government of Depok to create more assisting programs to address other environmental

    issues. Aside from that, the more the people are exposed to that understanding, the

    16Riris Yanto, Depok Butuh Car Free Day, accessed fromhttp://www.rintisyanto.com/berita/depok-butuh-

    car-free-day/

    http://www.rintisyanto.com/berita/depok-butuh-car-free-day/http://www.rintisyanto.com/berita/depok-butuh-car-free-day/http://www.rintisyanto.com/berita/depok-butuh-car-free-day/http://www.rintisyanto.com/berita/depok-butuh-car-free-day/http://www.rintisyanto.com/berita/depok-butuh-car-free-day/http://www.rintisyanto.com/berita/depok-butuh-car-free-day/
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    chances of the people of Depok becoming more demanding for eco-friendly schemes in

    other forms will also increase.

    In implementing this initiative, learning from Solo Car Free Day best practice, we need

    to engage various communities, such as onthel bycycle community, Bike to Work, Bus

    Mania Community, or KRL Mania Community. Their participation will be very

    important, particularly at the early process of the implementation, because it could attract

    people to join. Car Free Day is not an anti car program, but it is supposed to be a

    program that promotes the awareness of towards various forms of alternative

    transportations, and energy. This activity will promote the renovation of public

    transportation, bicycle route, as well as pedestrian. In fact it was happening in Solo case,

    after the launching of Car Free Day program, there is an increasing number of the use of

    bicycle and demand for having a special route for bicycle user. Now it has 26,774 km

    special route for bicycle user.17

    It also suggest the society who has working place near to

    their house or shops to go by walking.

    This will create benefits for the environment because people will have more initiative to

    save the environment. These are the benefits that will hopefully come along with the

    implementation of a Depok Car Free Day initiative.

    But when there are benefits, there are also costs that need to be calculated. In creating

    this initiative, there ares everal costs that can also become the threats to the

    implementation of Depok Car Free days. First of all, the problem with the alternative

    routes for private vehicles need to be considered when implementing such intiative. After

    considering some options, we think, for those who want to travel to Jakarta, might the

    access of Juanda Street to go via Cimanggis. Or another proposal that might be

    considered is, accelerating the implementation of Boulevard UI, so people may access

    Jakarta via Universitas Indonesia street (and it is only available for bus). Second, there

    are several vital places in large streets of Depok such as the Bunda Margonda Hospitan

    on Jalan Margonda. The accessibility of places such as this needs to be considered so that

    the initiative does not hamper the people of Depok from reaching them. Third, and

    perhaps the most challenging cost, is the socialisation of this initiative to the users of

    Depok streets. We understand that the users of the streets in Depok are not only people

    17

    Bambang Aris Sasongko,Car Free Day Transportasi Humanis

    , inSolo Pos

    , 11-6-2011, accessed fromhttp://www.solopos.com/2011/kolom/car-free-day-transportasi-humanis-102350

    http://www.solopos.com/2011/kolom/car-free-day-transportasi-humanis-102350http://www.solopos.com/2011/kolom/car-free-day-transportasi-humanis-102350http://www.solopos.com/2011/kolom/car-free-day-transportasi-humanis-102350
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    with private vehicles, but also drivers of public transportations like buses and angkot.

    Socialisation to the drivers of these public transportation will take time and is very much

    exposed to the chances of being protested. Apart from the drivers of those public

    transportations, we also need extensive socialisation to the people of Depok in general.

    For the overcoming of this cost, media is needed to spread the words on the

    implementation of this initiative.

    As soon as this program runs well and get a good response, we think we can adapt what

    Brussel has done through their Brussel Car Free Day. It is absolute car free day, since

    along the day, there is no private vehicles operating in all of the streets. Though, all

    public transports such as bus and train are available to be used even for free during this

    particular day. We do agree with this long term vision, because the essence of car free

    day actually is not to move the traffic to another street because one street just being

    closed. But the essence is to reduce the number of use of private vehicles, and people

    prefer to use public transport. But to implement this idea in Depok, of course there are lot

    of things to be prepared, particularly with the infrastructure and environmental education

    to build people awareness at the first.

    We need to realise that when we are analysing the costs of an initiative, it is only valid

    when we have completed the analysis with surveys done to the people that will take part

    in the initiative. We need to know what other people think of our initiative. That is why

    we have also conducted surveys to people as representatives of the people of Depok. The

    outcome of the surveys will be explained in the next sub-chapter.

    2.7 Analysis of Survey

    The sections above have shown the analysis of the writers concerning the idea of

    implementing a Depok Car Free Day initiative. Since this scheme will include the people

    of Depok in its implementation, it would only be fair if we also include their thoughts

    representatively in this report.

    This section will report the results of our survey. The survey asked 40 respondeds who

    are found in randomly. They are included students, lecturers, security officers,

    employers, ordinary passerby who reside or do their main activities in Depok. Thesurvey used a combination between closed and open questions. Closed questions (no.1-5)

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    are questions whose answers are already determined by the researchers. Open question

    (no.6) leaves space for respondents to express their thought freely in answering

    question. The open question is used to help the researchers in analyzing the feasibility of

    Car Free Day program in Depok.

    1. How is the air condition in Depok?a. Very poor (16) d.Good (3)b. Poor (16) e.Very good(0)c. Fair (5)

    2. How do the vehicles contribute to air condition in Depok?

    a. Very poor (17) d. Good (0)b. Poor (21) e. Very good (0)c. Fair (2)

    3. Have you ever heard about Car Free Day Initiative in Depok?a. Yes (5)b. No (35)

    0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40

    Very good

    Good

    Fair

    Poor

    Very poor

    0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40

    Very good

    Good

    Fair

    Poor

    Very poor

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    4. Do you agree on Car Free Day program being held in Depok?a. Strongly disagree (0) d. Agree (23)b. Diasgree (3) e. Strongly agree (11)c. Neutral (3)

    5. Do you believe that Car Free Day program has positive impact on air condition inDepok?

    a. Strongly disbelieve (0) d.Believe (26)b. Disbelieve (5) e. Strongly believe (1)c. Neutral(8)

    6. The ideal time, location and frequency of Car Free Day according to you:

    Monday(3)

    Friday(1)

    Saturday(7)

    Sunday (29)

    0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40

    Yes

    No

    0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40

    Strongly agree

    Agree

    Neutral

    Disagree

    Strongly disagree

    0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40

    Strongly disbelieve

    Disbelieve

    Neutral

    Believe

    Strongly believe

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    Once a month (17)

    Twice a month (6)

    Every week (15)

    Twice a week (1)

    Every day (1)

    Dont know (2)

    Margonda (35)

    Regularly changed (1)

    All Depok area (1)

    Lenteng Agung-Depok (1)

    0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40

    Monday

    Friday

    Saturday

    Sunday

    0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40

    Once a month

    Twice a month

    Every week

    Twice a week

    Everyday

    0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40

    Margonda Raya

    Regularly changed

    Lenteng Agung-Depok

    All Depok area

    Don't know

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    As seen on the answer no.1, 80% of the respondents (32 people) think that the air

    condition of Depok is poor. Half of the them (40%) even think the air condition is

    very poor. Only a small amount of respondents dont think the air condition is poor (

    5 respondents for fair answer and 3 respondents for good answer).

    In the question number 2, 95% of respondents believe that vehicles like cars,

    motorcycles, buses, and angkot contribute pollution which damages air condition in

    Depok. 17 of the 38 respondents think gives a very bad impact to the air condition in

    Depok. No one answers that vehichles give positive impact. Only 2 people answers

    vehicles has no impact on the air condition.

    As much as 87,5 % respondents never heard about Car Free day Initiative in Depok.

    This signified the lack of enthusiasm of Car Free Day among the decision maker of

    decision maker in the municipality. However, 5 people has heard about the initiative

    of Car Free Day in Depok.

    That is why 85% (34 people) support the initiative of Car Free Day in Depok. 11 of

    them are strongly agree abut Car Free Day being held in Depok. 3 people are neutral

    about it and 3 people disagree about the car Free Day program.

    More than half of the respondents (67,5%) believe that Car Free Day will have

    positive impact on air condition in Depok. 8 of them dont really believe about the

    positive impact. 5 of the respondents are doubtful about the success of the program on

    reducing air pollution.

    The last question reveals the personal preference about the time, location, and

    frequency of Depok Car Free day. The respondents answer Friday, Saturday, Sunday,

    and Monday as the best days to conduct Car Free Day. Most of the respondents

    (72,5%) picked a holiday as peoples daily activities wont be disturbed by the

    stoppage of vehicles passing by.

    On the frequency of car free day, the respondents answer once a month, twice a

    month, once a week, twice a week, and every day. The respondents generally are split

    between those who favor for once a month (17 people) and once a week (15 people).

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    Some of the respondents chose twice a month (6 people). While Small minority

    answers twice a week month (1) and everyday (1)

    35 of 40 people consider Margonda Raya Street the most suitable location for Car

    Free Day , as it is the main street of Depok which flows of vehicles highly

    concentrates. 1 person opts for Lenteng Agung-Depok route, 1 for the whole Depok

    area, and 1 thinks the location should be changed every event. 2 people dont know

    which is the best part of Depok to be conducted a Car Free Day.

    To conclude the above survey, most of the respondents agree that the air condition in

    Depok is poor. The pollution from vehicles is one of the main factor that contributes

    to poor condition. Majority of the respondents are never heard about Car Free Day

    initiative. The respondents will respond positively about Car Free Day initiative and

    believe it will reduce the air pollution level significantly. Car Free Day is preferred to

    be held on Sunday in Margonda Street. The frequency is either once a month or once

    a week.

    35 of 40 people consider Margonda Raya Street the most suitable location for Car

    Free Day, as it is the main street of Depok which flows of vehicles highlyconcentrates. 1 person opts for Lenteng Agung-Depok route, 1 for the whole Depok

    area, and 1 thinks the location should be changed every event. 2 people dont know

    which is the best part of Depok to be conducted a Car Free Day. 87,5 % respondents

    never heard about Car Free day Initiative in Depok. This signified the lack of

    enthusiasm of Car Free Day among the decision maker of decision maker in the

    municipality. However, 5 people has heard about the initiative of Car Free Day in

    Depok.

    To conclude the above survey, most of the respondents agree that the air condition in

    Depok is poor. The pollution from vehicles is one of the main factor that contributes

    to poor condition. Majority of the respondents are never heard about Car Free Day

    initiative. The respondents will respond positively about Car Free Day initiative and

    believe it will reduce the air pollution level significantly. Car Free Day is preferred to

    be held on Sunday in Margonda Street. The frequency is either once a month or once

    a week.

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    From this survey, we can conclude that the proposal that would like to be proposed

    related to this initiative is: having car free day once a month at Jalan Margonda

    Raya every Sunday of the fourth week from 8 am to 12 am. While the access is

    being closed, people could use the street for doing sport activities. If they want to go

    somewhere, the public transport is available (which is the train). We think this idea is

    very visible to be implemented since based on Jakartas Car Free Day experience, it

    will reduce the tendency for people for going out on Sunday morning, promotes the

    use of public transport, and increase peoples sport activities.

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    Chapter III

    Conclusion

    Based on the findings of this research, it can be concluded that Depok is still very far away

    from becoming a sustainable city. Just from looking at one aspect, the aspect of air pollution,

    Depok can be judged as a city that does not take environmental issues as a vital aspect of life.

    The level of air pollution in Depok is extremely high. But unfortunately, this problem is not

    addressed properly by the government. The city does not have proper mechanisms or

    instruments to measure the rate of pollution. But unfortunately this condition is not addressed

    properly by the government because it concerns the financial cost if the city was to purchase

    the instruments needed. Looking at the condition of lack of political will from the

    government of this city, this research comes up with an intiative to reduce the level of

    polution in Depok. The initiative is to implement Depok Car Free Days on certian streets in

    this city. Surveys have been conducted to collect the representation of thoughts and opinions

    of the people in Depok concerning this initiative. From that survey, it has been concluded that

    the people of Depok prefer our initiative to be implemented once a month at Jalan

    Margonda Raya every Sunday of the fourth week from 8 am to 12 am. The concerns of

    travelling on those days can be overcomed by other means of transportation, which is the

    train that will not be impacted at all by the Depok Car Free Day initiative. Aside from that,

    this initiative will only take several hours, not for the whole day. Therefore, people can adjust

    their schedulles much easier.