Urbanization as a process is rife with inequality, in Southeast Asia as anywhere else, but resistance and contestation persist on the ground. In this element, the author sets out to achieve three goals: 1) to examine the political nature of urban development; 2) to scrutinize the implications of power inequality in urban development discussions; and 3) to highlight topical and methodological
The steroid distribution in Jakarta Bay in May 2013 as compared to dry season data indicates a flushing out of particle-associated pollutants from the urban rivers far offshore during the
Indonesia's tremendous population growth is mostly concentrated in urban areas such as Jakarta Greater Area that is commonly abbreviated as Jabodetabek that consist of Jakarta, Bogor, Depok
Jakarta is set for serious institutional problems because of the lack of regulations that govern urban institutions in Indonesia. Bold Initiatives Waiting for the formulation of a legal umbrella on urban regions, would indeed take a long time, while on the other hand, an institutional design is urgent for Jakarta after it is no longer the
Jakarta is the world's third largest urban area with 22 million people (Note 1) and the second largest metropolitan area with 26.6 million people (Note 2). Jakarta is the capital of the world's fourth most populous country, the Republic of Indonesia, which has 240 million people (following China, India and the United States).
Environmental problems in urban areas are no l onger a surprise, especially in the Jakarta area. Jakarta is a metropolitan area, where many activities are centered in the area and population
Under construction: Indonesia’s new capital Nusantara – [14/09/22] “Indonesia’s government wants to move the capital from Jakarta on the island of Java to the island of Borneo. Nearly $33 billion (€33 billion) will be spent building the new metropolis Nusantara. The relocation is expected to take decades.”.
Jakarta as the capital city of Indonesia with a very high population density, reaching up to 16,704 residents/km2 faces various challenges and urban problems, including crime, urban sprawl and
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