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This handbook focuses on the practices, initiatives, and innovations of urban planning in response to the rapid urbanisation in Indonesian cities. The book provides rigorous evidence of planning Indonesian cities of different sizes. Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous country, is increasingly urbanising. Through the lens of the Sustainable Development Goals, chapters examine specific policies and projects and analyse 19 cities, ranging from a megacity of over ten million residents to metropolitan cities, large cities, medium cities, and small cities in Indonesia. The handbook…mehr
This handbook focuses on the practices, initiatives, and innovations of urban planning in response to the rapid urbanisation in Indonesian cities.
The book provides rigorous evidence of planning Indonesian cities of different sizes. Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous country, is increasingly urbanising. Through the lens of the Sustainable Development Goals, chapters examine specific policies and projects and analyse 19 cities, ranging from a megacity of over ten million residents to metropolitan cities, large cities, medium cities, and small cities in Indonesia. The handbook provides a diverse view of urban conditions in the country. Discussing current trends and challenges in urban planning and development in Indonesia, it covers a wide range of topics organised into five main themes: Indonesian planning context; informality, insurgency, and social inclusion; design, spatial, and economic practices; creative and innovative practices; and urban sustainability and resilience.
Written by 64 established and emerging scholars from Indonesia and overseas, this handbook is an invaluable resource to academics working on Urban Studies, Development Studies, Asian and Southeast Studies as well as to policy-makers in Indonesia and in other cities of the Global South.
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Autorenporträt
Sonia Roitman is Associate Professor in Development Planning at The University of Queensland (UQ), Australia. Her research interests include housing and poverty alleviation policies; the role of grassroots organisations in urban planning; disaster planning and informal practices; and gated communities, segregation, and planning instruments in Global South cities. Her main research locations are Indonesia, Uganda, Argentina, and Australia. She serves in the Board of the RC21 Committee (Research Committee of the Sociology of Urban and Regional Development, International Sociological Association) since 2014. Deden Rukmana is Professor and Chairperson of the Department of Community and Regional Planning at Alabama A&M University, USA. He has eight years of experience as an urban planner in Indonesia. His research centres on health disparities and homelessness in the US, and spatial planning and development challenges in Indonesia. His previous publications include The Routledge Handbook of Planning Megacities in the Global South (ed., 2020). He serves as the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning representative to the Global Planning Education Association Network (GPEAN) since 2022.
Inhaltsangabe
List of figures List of tables List of contributors Preface PART I Planning Indonesia in Context 1 Urban Indonesia: Challenges and Opportunities Sonia Roitman and Deden Rukmana 2 History of Urban Planning in Indonesia, 1900-2020 Christopher Silver 3 Planning Education in Indonesia: History, Development, and Future Challenges Bakti Setiawan PART II Informality, Insurgency and Social Inclusion 4 Tenure Security and Kampung Upgrading in Jakarta: The Role of Community Perception and State Recognition in Jakarta Andri Supriatna and Redento B. Recio 5 Participation Within the Insurgent Planning Practices: A Case of Kampung Susun Akuarium, Jakarta Amalia Nur Indah Sari, Andesha Hermintomo, Dian Tri Irawaty, and Vidya Tanny 6 Resistance to Formalisation in Informal Settlements: Evidence from Pontianak Yustina Octifanny, Dini Aprilia Norvyani, and Siti Asri Heriyani Pertiwi 7 Community Action and Legibility of the State: The Case of Malang Fauzul Rizal Sutikno 8 Community Organisation and Neighbourhood Improvement Through Collective Action and Bottom-up Gender Planning in Yogyakarta Ainun Murwani, Atik Rochayati, Surati, Wulan Utami, Susilah, Eko Nur Cahyanti, Sujiyanti, Jasri Mulia, and Sonia Roitman 9 Interpretation of Islamic Values into Urban Planning Discourse and Practices in Banda Aceh Sylvia Agustina, Elysa Wulandari, Myna Agustina, and Fahmi Aulia 10 Contested Memories and the Production of Space in a Post-Conflict City: Ambon between Tolerance and Trauma Kadek Wara Urwasi PART III Design, Spatial, and Economic Practices 11 Resuscitating Design in Shelter Policy for the Poor: Lessons from Surabaya Ashok Das 12 Changing People's Attitude Towards Urban River in Yogyakarta: The Case of the Mundur-Munggah-Madhep Kali Movement Wiryono Raharjo and Paulus Bawole 13 The Street Alley (Gang) as Negotiating Space in the Urban Kampung: The Case of Semarang Wakhidah Kurniawati, Diah Intan Kusumo Dewi, and Nurini 14 Barriers and Opportunities to Cycling in Mataram Suryani Eka Wijaya and Muhammad Imran 15 The Light and Shadow of Small City's Flexible Zoning: Learning from Jepara Setyo Atdiwaluyo 16 Why Rural Urbanisation and Industrialisation Does Not Always Bring its Promised Welfare Impact: The Case of Salatiga Ahmad Gamal PART IV Creative and Innovative Practices 17 The Dynamics of Multi-scalar Networks Underlying the Creative City Process: The Case of Bandung Galuh Syahbana Indraprahasta, Fikri Zul Fahmi, and Purnama Alamsyah 18 The Creativity of the Kampung: The Case of Solo Ahmad Rifai, Nina Asterina, Rizqa Hidayani, and Nicholas A. Phelps 19 Exploring City Branding in Wonosobo: How the Tale is Told Dhimas Bayu Anindito and Retas Aqabah Amjad 20 Metamorphosing the Bogor Botanical Gardens as the "Crown Jewel" of Bogor City Rezky Khrisrachmansyah, David S. Jones, and Vera Dian Damayanti 21 The Challenges to Give a New Life to the Dormant Heritage City of Palembang: Where Did It Go Wrong? Riela Provi Drianda, Muhammad Avaniddin Ananda, Adiwan Fahlan Aritenang, and Laila Zohrah PART V Urban Sustainability and Resilience 22 Planning for Resilience in Bandung: Case Studies of Local Disaster Management Strategies Anthony Kent, Saut Sagala, Danang Azhari, Jeeten Kumar, and Amesta Ramadhani 23 Planning for Sustainability and Resilience in Ternate: A Situated Knowledge Achmad Firas Khudi and Harya S. Dillon 24 Towards a Sustainable Life of Local Communities in Coastal Cities: A Longitudinal Study of New Town Development in Makassar Rahmat Aris Pratomo, D. Ary A. Samsura, and Erwin van der Krabben 25 Path Leading to Urban Sustainability: Reflections from Solid Waste Management in Surabaya Fitria Aurora Feliciani 26 Equal Access to Water in Cirebon Regency Urban Area: The Role of Spatial Plan Sri Maryati and Tommy Firman 27 Conclusion: Seeing from Urban Indonesia Deden Rukmana and Sonia Roitman Index
List of figures List of tables List of contributors Preface PART I Planning Indonesia in Context 1 Urban Indonesia: Challenges and Opportunities Sonia Roitman and Deden Rukmana 2 History of Urban Planning in Indonesia, 1900-2020 Christopher Silver 3 Planning Education in Indonesia: History, Development, and Future Challenges Bakti Setiawan PART II Informality, Insurgency and Social Inclusion 4 Tenure Security and Kampung Upgrading in Jakarta: The Role of Community Perception and State Recognition in Jakarta Andri Supriatna and Redento B. Recio 5 Participation Within the Insurgent Planning Practices: A Case of Kampung Susun Akuarium, Jakarta Amalia Nur Indah Sari, Andesha Hermintomo, Dian Tri Irawaty, and Vidya Tanny 6 Resistance to Formalisation in Informal Settlements: Evidence from Pontianak Yustina Octifanny, Dini Aprilia Norvyani, and Siti Asri Heriyani Pertiwi 7 Community Action and Legibility of the State: The Case of Malang Fauzul Rizal Sutikno 8 Community Organisation and Neighbourhood Improvement Through Collective Action and Bottom-up Gender Planning in Yogyakarta Ainun Murwani, Atik Rochayati, Surati, Wulan Utami, Susilah, Eko Nur Cahyanti, Sujiyanti, Jasri Mulia, and Sonia Roitman 9 Interpretation of Islamic Values into Urban Planning Discourse and Practices in Banda Aceh Sylvia Agustina, Elysa Wulandari, Myna Agustina, and Fahmi Aulia 10 Contested Memories and the Production of Space in a Post-Conflict City: Ambon between Tolerance and Trauma Kadek Wara Urwasi PART III Design, Spatial, and Economic Practices 11 Resuscitating Design in Shelter Policy for the Poor: Lessons from Surabaya Ashok Das 12 Changing People's Attitude Towards Urban River in Yogyakarta: The Case of the Mundur-Munggah-Madhep Kali Movement Wiryono Raharjo and Paulus Bawole 13 The Street Alley (Gang) as Negotiating Space in the Urban Kampung: The Case of Semarang Wakhidah Kurniawati, Diah Intan Kusumo Dewi, and Nurini 14 Barriers and Opportunities to Cycling in Mataram Suryani Eka Wijaya and Muhammad Imran 15 The Light and Shadow of Small City's Flexible Zoning: Learning from Jepara Setyo Atdiwaluyo 16 Why Rural Urbanisation and Industrialisation Does Not Always Bring its Promised Welfare Impact: The Case of Salatiga Ahmad Gamal PART IV Creative and Innovative Practices 17 The Dynamics of Multi-scalar Networks Underlying the Creative City Process: The Case of Bandung Galuh Syahbana Indraprahasta, Fikri Zul Fahmi, and Purnama Alamsyah 18 The Creativity of the Kampung: The Case of Solo Ahmad Rifai, Nina Asterina, Rizqa Hidayani, and Nicholas A. Phelps 19 Exploring City Branding in Wonosobo: How the Tale is Told Dhimas Bayu Anindito and Retas Aqabah Amjad 20 Metamorphosing the Bogor Botanical Gardens as the "Crown Jewel" of Bogor City Rezky Khrisrachmansyah, David S. Jones, and Vera Dian Damayanti 21 The Challenges to Give a New Life to the Dormant Heritage City of Palembang: Where Did It Go Wrong? Riela Provi Drianda, Muhammad Avaniddin Ananda, Adiwan Fahlan Aritenang, and Laila Zohrah PART V Urban Sustainability and Resilience 22 Planning for Resilience in Bandung: Case Studies of Local Disaster Management Strategies Anthony Kent, Saut Sagala, Danang Azhari, Jeeten Kumar, and Amesta Ramadhani 23 Planning for Sustainability and Resilience in Ternate: A Situated Knowledge Achmad Firas Khudi and Harya S. Dillon 24 Towards a Sustainable Life of Local Communities in Coastal Cities: A Longitudinal Study of New Town Development in Makassar Rahmat Aris Pratomo, D. Ary A. Samsura, and Erwin van der Krabben 25 Path Leading to Urban Sustainability: Reflections from Solid Waste Management in Surabaya Fitria Aurora Feliciani 26 Equal Access to Water in Cirebon Regency Urban Area: The Role of Spatial Plan Sri Maryati and Tommy Firman 27 Conclusion: Seeing from Urban Indonesia Deden Rukmana and Sonia Roitman Index
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