Evaluasi Teknis dan Implementasi Program RTLH Berbasis Mutu Pascahuni di Kota Lubuk Linggau Indonesia Perkotaan

Authors

  • Elfina Malinda Universitas Andalas
  • Elita Amrina Universitas Andalas
  • Ummi Jayanti Universitas Andalas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58169/jwikal.v5i1.1106

Keywords:

Adequate Housing, Housing Rehabilitation, Implementation, Post-Occupancy Quality, Technical Audit

Abstract

Substandard housing remains a multidimensional urban problem because it intersects with structural safety, indoor environmental quality, sanitation, clean water, poverty, and the effectiveness of policy implementation. This study evaluates the implementation of the substandard housing improvement program (RTLH) in Lubuk Linggau City by integrating a technical audit of housing quality with an implementation analysis based on the variables of communication, resources, implementer disposition, and bureaucratic structure. A descriptive-evaluative mixed approach was applied through field observation, technical scoring of ten rehabilitated houses, document review, and structured interviews with regulators, field facilitators, and beneficiary households. The results show that the cumulative technical conformity index reached 3.325 out of 4.00, equivalent to 83%, and was classified as adequate housing. Structural resilience achieved the highest score at 88%, followed by space adequacy at 85%, natural lighting and ventilation at 80%, and sanitation and clean water at 75%. Five houses were classified as adequate housing, while five were classified as fairly adequate/light substandard housing. The implementation analysis indicates that clear practical communication and facilitator assistance strengthened structural quality, but limited financial resources, weak environmental-health prioritization, and administratively oriented supervision reduced sanitation and ventilation performance. The study recommends standardized septic systems, stronger post-construction technical verification, healthy-housing education, realistic unit budgets, and quality-oriented monitoring.

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2026-06-30

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Elfina Malinda, Elita Amrina, & Ummi Jayanti. (2026). Evaluasi Teknis dan Implementasi Program RTLH Berbasis Mutu Pascahuni di Kota Lubuk Linggau Indonesia Perkotaan. JURNAL WILAYAH, KOTA DAN LINGKUNGAN BERKELANJUTAN, 5(1), 375–389. https://doi.org/10.58169/jwikal.v5i1.1106

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