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INDONESIA'S URBAN STUDIES: Citarum floods and urban planning
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Forum for those who are concerned about the advancement of urban development in Indonesia. Monday, April 12, 2010. Citarum floods and urban planning. We are deeply saddened by the overflow of Citarum River that inundated the Southern Bandung and the City and Regency of Karawang a few weeks ago. The material losses from the floods could reach trillions of rupiah due to the potential losses in various agricultural activities, wetlands, fishery, textile industry and power plants. In the long run, the propas...
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INDONESIA'S URBAN STUDIES: Jakarta's city planning: What can we do and what can we expect?
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Forum for those who are concerned about the advancement of urban development in Indonesia. Sunday, January 2, 2011. Jakarta's city planning: What can we do and what can we expect? Originally uploaded by DocBudie ツ. The Jakarta administration failed to develop an integrated, reliable, accessible and affordable public transportation system and it caused the chronic traffic in Jakarta. Jakarta was late to develop a Mass Rapid Transit (MRT). For at least 20 years, the MRT proposal was discussed by th...In ad...
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INDONESIA'S URBAN STUDIES: Jakarta's Perennial Flooding Woes in 2012
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Forum for those who are concerned about the advancement of urban development in Indonesia. Tuesday, November 20, 2012. Jakarta's Perennial Flooding Woes in 2012. The Jakarta Globe reported on November 19, 2012. That surging waters following torrential rains in Jakarta killed at least one person. The floods caused structural damage to some buildings, crippled traffic and inundated many parts of Jakarta. Floods have become a threat and brought woes for Jakarta residents every year. Averting floods in Jakar...
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INDONESIA'S URBAN STUDIES: New Transportation in Jakarta: What to Expect from Governor Jokowi
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Forum for those who are concerned about the advancement of urban development in Indonesia. Thursday, October 11, 2012. New Transportation in Jakarta: What to Expect from Governor Jokowi. In addition, Jokowi proposed low-income apartments in and surrounding commercial areas. He would like to develop integrated residential areas (permukiman terpadu) in which workers of commercial areas will live and commute every day to their workplaces. This article also appeared at The Jakarta Globe. On October 18, 2012).
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INDONESIA'S URBAN STUDIES: Six elevated toll roads should be revisited
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Forum for those who are concerned about the advancement of urban development in Indonesia. Saturday, August 28, 2010. Six elevated toll roads should be revisited. Originally uploaded by Ian Riley. As many critics have said about these new toll roads, the new elevated toll roads will not alleviate the traffic congestions, but will even worsen the chronic transportation problems in Jakarta. Originally uploaded by J K H. Jakarta - City Traffic. Originally uploaded by sungimann. On September 4, 2010). Donati...
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INDONESIA'S URBAN STUDIES: Promoting Bike Lanes in Jakarta
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Forum for those who are concerned about the advancement of urban development in Indonesia. Thursday, June 2, 2011. Promoting Bike Lanes in Jakarta. Jakarta's Traffic This Morning. Originally uploaded by Chandra Marsono. Bike Lane and Traffic Lights. That donated as much as 500 million rupiahs to build the bike lane. The Jakarta city administration needs to change the mindset of the possible solution for the chronic traffic congestion in the city. The solution is not building more roads, but reduc...Poste...
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INDONESIA'S URBAN STUDIES: Jakarta annual flooding in January 2013
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Forum for those who are concerned about the advancement of urban development in Indonesia. Tuesday, May 7, 2013. Jakarta annual flooding in January 2013. This post was aimed to document the flood that inundated Jakarta in January 2013. Many parts of Jakarta were inundated following heavy rain on January 16, 2013. The floods killed at least 20 people and sent at least 33,502 fleeing their houses as reported by t. He National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) (The Jakarta Globe, January 22, 2013). Visiting...
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INDONESIA'S URBAN STUDIES: Book review: The Appearances of Memory by Abidin Kusno
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Forum for those who are concerned about the advancement of urban development in Indonesia. Wednesday, August 10, 2011. Book review: The Appearances of Memory by Abidin Kusno. On May 26, 2010, I received an email from the editor of Pacific Affairs. The book was written by Professor Abidin Kusno, an Associate Professor at the Institute of Asian Research and the Canada Research Chair in Asian Urbanism and Culture at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. Political culture of the Jakarta ad...
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INDONESIA'S URBAN STUDIES: Building urban resilience
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Forum for those who are concerned about the advancement of urban development in Indonesia. Thursday, December 5, 2013. Originally uploaded by Sayid Budhi. Many scholars refer to C.S. Holling who coined resilience in his 1973 seminal paper on systems ecology. The word resilience stems from resilire, Latin for bounce. The Rockefeller Foundation commissioned a team to develop a comprehensive literature review of resilience and released the report in September 2011. The review focuses on ...Resilience for an...
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