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Abstract

STUDY OF RESETTLEMENT SATISFACTION OF REMOTE INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES IN SIGI REGENCY, CENTRAL SULAWESI PROVINCE (CASE STUDY OF BANGGA VILLAGE AND KALORA VILLAGE)

Andri Marwan A. Landungi*, Fahira and Tutang Muhtar K.

ABSTRACT

The KAT empowerment of the Kaili Da'a Tribe in Bangga Village and Kalora Village, Kinovaro District, Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi, began with repairing the residences of 90 heads of families that were not permanent to become permanent and insulation of rooms, such as bedrooms, living rooms or kitchens. The government, in this case the Social Service as the implementer of the program, needs to measure the level of occupant satisfaction so that it can be known what the level of occupant satisfaction is and what strategies the developer should take to increase occupant satisfaction if the occupants feel dissatisfied with the housing. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of satisfaction of resettlement residents of Remote Indigenous Communities (KAT) in Bangga Village and Kalora Village, Sigi District, Central Sulawesi Province and to determine the influence of location factors, building quality factors, housing facilities and design on settlement occupant satisfaction. back Remote Indigenous Communities (KAT) in Bangga Village and Kalora Village, Sigi District, Central Sulawesi Province. This research uses the type of explanatory research or explanation. In this study, the sampling technique used was random sampling with the number of respondents as many as 90 respondents. For data collection using questionnaires and documentation techniques. Data analysis using the Importance Performance Analysis (IPA) method and multiple linear regression. Based on the results of the study, it was shown that based on the calculation of the level of conformity between perception and the level of importance, the result was that the average value of conformity was 86.91%, which means that the level of satisfaction of residents of Remote Indigenous Communities (KAT) in Bangga Village and Kalora Village, Sigi Regency Central Sulawesi province is very high. Location factors, building quality factors, building facilities factors, and building design factors simultaneously and partially have a significant effect on the satisfaction of residents of KAT settlements in Bangga Village and Kalora Village, Sigi Regency.

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