TY - JOUR N2 - The issue of sustainability is an interesting discussion on every concept of development in all cities worldwide. One issue in urban development concerns urban sustainability. It is widely understood in urban development that the distribution of land use directly impacts the sustainability of cities. The history of the city always impacts the distribution of land use. This study examines the relationship between land use distribution and the spatial structure of the road network and their contribution to urban sustainability in Central Business District (CBD) zone-based areas having historical value. Cities planned during ancient times are used as research objects. Connectivity and depth are used as syntax space attributes. Malang, Melaka and Kanazawa cities are chosen for this study for their historical value. Comparative studies were carried out by calculating the connectivity and integration axial lines of three cities in the CBD zone. DepthMapX is a space syntax tool for calculating the space syntax attributes used for this study. The study results are expected to help determine the integration concerning specific city zones. Furthermore, it will be able to gauge the suitability of the distribution pattern of land use and the spatial configuration pattern for these historic cities. EP - 169 SP - 148 N1 - Pindo Tutuko NIDN: 0002077201 Dani Yuniawan NIDN: 0004067501 JF - International Review for Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development, IS - 3 ID - pub3056 A1 - Tutuko, Pindo A1 - Bonifacius, Nurhamdoko A1 - Yuniawan, Dani A1 - Aini, Nurul A1 - Shen, Zhenjiang A1 - Bin Mohamad, Effendi A1 - Yamato, Yuya A1 - Sulaksono, Aditya Galih Y1 - 2022/// UR - https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/irspsd/10/3/10_148/_article/-char/en VL - 10 KW - CBD; Connectivity; Historic Cities; Land Use; Space Syntax AV - public TI - The Pattern of Land Use Integration in Historic Areas in the CBD Zone SN - Online ISSN : 2187-3666 PB - Publisher : Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development ER -