Abstract

The management of slum areas in Ciamis Regency is still not running effectively to support the achievement of sustainable, healthy, and livable settlement objectives based on social value, economic value, and environmental value. This study was done to look at how slum settlement areas are managed in the Ciamis Regency. In-depth interviews, field research, and literature analysis were used as part of the qualitative research methodology. Techniques for data analysis included data reduction, data display, and generating conclusions. The findings indicated that non-governmental players, namely university professors, must still be considered when formulating strategies for slum upgrading.The involvement of the business world is still lacking to provide assistance funds in handling slums. Regional apparatus organizations still have different programs and interests so coordination, synergy, and cooperation between actors have not been built and the handling of slums is hampered. Then, there is no regional regulation as a reference and legal basis for implementation to provide legal certainty for stakeholders in efforts to implement slum upgrading in Ciamis Regency.

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