Green open space is currently the most
important part of spatial and regional planning in each
region. The provision of green open space is stated in the
Minister of Public Works Regulation No. 5 of 2008. Each
area has different functions and types in determining the
types of plants or vegetation that must exist following the
function of the green open space of the area. This study
was aimed to determine the suitability of vegetation
types in the Krisnadwipayana University Campus Area
based on the Minister of Public Works Regulation No. 5
of 2008. This research method uses a descriptive method
with data analysis using the ideal assessment coefficient
(KPI). The results of this study indicate that the existing
vegetation at Krisnadwipayana University has
represented most of the vegetation that must exist by the
Minister of Public Works Regulation No. 5 of 2008. The
suitability of the vegetation is expected to provide
balance, comfort, and beauty for all academics at
Krisnadwipayana University.
Keywords : Green Open Space, Vegetation, Regional Functions