Land use efficiency as consequence of virtual activities during Covid-19 pandemic

The Covid-19 pandemic has urged people to adjust their way of life. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, people must practice physical distancing, avoid the crowds, and minimize their mobility. The situation forces them to carry out various productive activities online or virtually by utilizing the informa...

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Main Authors: Puspita, Iredo Bettie, Kurniawan, Andri, Marfai, Muh Aris
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Language:English
Published: American Institute of Physics Inc. 2023
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2863152024-08-26T06:54:19Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/286315/ Land use efficiency as consequence of virtual activities during Covid-19 pandemic Puspita, Iredo Bettie Kurniawan, Andri Marfai, Muh Aris Land Use and Environmental Planning The Covid-19 pandemic has urged people to adjust their way of life. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, people must practice physical distancing, avoid the crowds, and minimize their mobility. The situation forces them to carry out various productive activities online or virtually by utilizing the information and communication technology. Online learning, working from home, online shopping, and even using online health consultation services are among the unavoidable activities which appear and are experienced by many during the Covid-19 pandemic. The shift in people's behavior towards virtual or online activities will undoubtedly encourage land-use efficiency. Specifically, this study explored the influence of virtual or online activities on the efficiency of physical space, by measuring the land-use efficiency based on the combinations of three measurements, namely: the ratio of various activities, the ratio of online multi-activities actors, and the ratio of space area. The analysis employed the data obtained from 436 respondents who carried out virtual or online activities in Semarang City and Yogyakarta City. The data was collected through the random distribution of spatial-based online questionnaires. The results found that the appearance and implementation of virtual or online activities has led to a pattern of multiple activities on one type of land use, thus giving rise to the multipurpose characteristics in land use patterns. During the Covid-19 pandemic, residential areas became the areas which have experienced an increase in the intensity and variety of activities, indicating land-use efficiency. Residential areas which have the main function as living quarters are currently developing the spaces for various other purposes, such as working, shopping, learning, and the other productive activities. © 2023 Author(s). American Institute of Physics Inc. 2023 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text/html en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/286315/1/scopus%20%284%29.bib Puspita, Iredo Bettie and Kurniawan, Andri and Marfai, Muh Aris (2023) Land use efficiency as consequence of virtual activities during Covid-19 pandemic. In: 2021 International Summit on Education, Technology and Humanity, ISETH 2021.
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topic Land Use and Environmental Planning
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Puspita, Iredo Bettie
Kurniawan, Andri
Marfai, Muh Aris
Land use efficiency as consequence of virtual activities during Covid-19 pandemic
description The Covid-19 pandemic has urged people to adjust their way of life. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, people must practice physical distancing, avoid the crowds, and minimize their mobility. The situation forces them to carry out various productive activities online or virtually by utilizing the information and communication technology. Online learning, working from home, online shopping, and even using online health consultation services are among the unavoidable activities which appear and are experienced by many during the Covid-19 pandemic. The shift in people's behavior towards virtual or online activities will undoubtedly encourage land-use efficiency. Specifically, this study explored the influence of virtual or online activities on the efficiency of physical space, by measuring the land-use efficiency based on the combinations of three measurements, namely: the ratio of various activities, the ratio of online multi-activities actors, and the ratio of space area. The analysis employed the data obtained from 436 respondents who carried out virtual or online activities in Semarang City and Yogyakarta City. The data was collected through the random distribution of spatial-based online questionnaires. The results found that the appearance and implementation of virtual or online activities has led to a pattern of multiple activities on one type of land use, thus giving rise to the multipurpose characteristics in land use patterns. During the Covid-19 pandemic, residential areas became the areas which have experienced an increase in the intensity and variety of activities, indicating land-use efficiency. Residential areas which have the main function as living quarters are currently developing the spaces for various other purposes, such as working, shopping, learning, and the other productive activities. © 2023 Author(s).
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author Puspita, Iredo Bettie
Kurniawan, Andri
Marfai, Muh Aris
author_facet Puspita, Iredo Bettie
Kurniawan, Andri
Marfai, Muh Aris
author_sort Puspita, Iredo Bettie
title Land use efficiency as consequence of virtual activities during Covid-19 pandemic
title_short Land use efficiency as consequence of virtual activities during Covid-19 pandemic
title_full Land use efficiency as consequence of virtual activities during Covid-19 pandemic
title_fullStr Land use efficiency as consequence of virtual activities during Covid-19 pandemic
title_full_unstemmed Land use efficiency as consequence of virtual activities during Covid-19 pandemic
title_sort land use efficiency as consequence of virtual activities during covid-19 pandemic
publisher American Institute of Physics Inc.
publishDate 2023
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/286315/1/scopus%20%284%29.bib
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