Mohammad Jehansyah Siregar
The making of the Sustainable Built Environment Training Module includes the development of the quality of housing and urban settlements, which is one of the aspects of knowledge development in the Housing and Settlements Research Group, within Roadmap SAPPK-ITB environment. This training material module activity is included in the form of community service activities and is in the context of built environment development, especially in the Greater Bandung metropolitan area. In practice, the development of the built environment (built environment) in various regions of the country has had important impacts on the balance of the natural environment and the social environment of the community. Likewise, the development process of the built environment in the Greater Bandung metropolitan area, both in the scale of buildings, the environment to residential and urban areas.
Penerapan Karya Tulis
Problems and challenges for the sustainability of the built environment development need to be anticipated through various capacity building and knowledge management activities, including through various forms of training. Thus a step is needed to prepare training materials related to the issue of sustainable built environment development. The purpose of this training is to provide insight and knowledge related to the principle of balance / cycle in the earth's ecosystem and efforts to maintain this balance. This is mainly faced with the development of human civilization, where the cycle of the elements of energy, material, air and water is an important part that greatly influences and simultaneously supports life in the ecosystem. Through this training, it is hoped that the local government in the Greater Bandung Metropolitan area will realize and understand the existence and cycles of energy, material, water and air systems as important elements in life on earth, as well as knowing that development for human welfare requires elements. These natural elements and at the same time affect their existence and mutually affect human life on earth.