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Growth of a Megacity : Planning Jakarta in the Post-Suburban Era.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Rukmana, Deden.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- City planning--Indonesia--Jakarta Metropolitan Area.
- City planning.
- Urbanization--Indonesia--Jakarta Metropolitan Area.
- Urbanization.
- Suburbs--Indonesia--Jakarta Metropolitan Area.
- Suburbs.
- Cities and towns--Indonesia--Jakarta Metropolitan Area--Growth.
- Cities and towns.
- Urban policy--Indonesia--Jakarta Metropolitan Area.
- Urban policy.
- Sociology, Urban--Indonesia--Jakarta Metropolitan Area.
- Sociology, Urban.
- Jakarta Metropolitan Area (Indonesia)--Social conditions.
- Jakarta Metropolitan Area (Indonesia).
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (292 pages)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Honolulu : University of Hawaii Press, 2026.
- Summary:
- Jakarta, one of the largest metropolitan areas in Southeast Asia, has grown from 150,000 residents in the first half of the twentieth century to more than 31 million in 2024.This explosive growth has reshaped the Jakarta Metropolitan Area (JMA), also known as Jabodetabek, presenting complex challenges and highlighting the critical role of urban.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- 1. Jakarta's Transformation in the Post-Suburban Era - DEDEN RUKMANA AND SONIA ROITMAN
- Part I. Economic Aspects ofPost-Suburban Development
- 2. Interurban Competition and Fragmented Development in the Jakarta Metropolitan Area: Regional Planning Challenges in the Post-Suburban Era - TESSA TALITHA AND TOMMY FIRMAN
- 3. Deconcentration or Reconcentration? Toward a Monofunctional Post-Suburbia in the Jakarta Metropolitan Area - ERIE SADEWO AND DELIK HUDALAH
- 4. The Emergence of the Sharing Economy and Its Impact on Property Price in the Post-Suburban Era of Jakarta - ADIWAN F. ARITENANG
- Part II. Environmental Concerns of Post-Suburban Development
- 5. Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience of Post-Suburban Development in the Jakarta Metropolitan Area - AYSIN DEDEKORKUT-HOWES, RUKUH SETIADI, AND SANTY PAULLA DEWI
- 6. An Examination of the Roles of Stakeholders in Addressing Hazard Mitigation Planning Needs and Challenges in the Jakarta Metropolitan Area - JULIA CROWLEY
- 7. The Political Ecology of Land Degradation from Urban Expansion of the Jakarta Metropolitan Area - PRIZA MARENDRAPUTRA, HANA AFIFAH AMINI, AND DEFFANY ROSA FIRSTINA
- Part III. Housing and Public Space Changes from Post-Suburban Development
- 8. The Expansion of Commercial and High- End Apartments in Kebayoran Baru - ERWIN FAHMI AND FERDINAND P. BOEDHIARTO
- 9. Riding the Luxury: Small-Scale Housing around New Town in Bumi Serpong Damai City - RENDY A. DININGRAT
- 10. Perception of the Meaning of Jakarta's Contemporary Public Space Development: The Case of Kalijodo - DIANA ZERLINA
- Part IV. Gentrification and Displacement Produced by Post-Suburban Development
- 11. Gentrification in the Inner City of Jakarta in the Post- Suburbanization Era: A Case Study of Karet Semanggi - DINAR RAMADHANI.
- 12. The Face of Social Gentrification within the Housing Policy in Depok - RAPHAELLA DEWANTARI DWIANTO AND PAULUS BAGUS SUGIYONO
- 13. How Just? Planning for Population Resettlement in Jakarta - KARINA PUTRI
- 14. Afterword: Planning Jakarta's Post-Suburbanization - SONIA ROITMAN AND DEDEN RUKMANA
- Contributors
- Index.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 979-88-8070-149-0
- 979-88-8070-150-6
- OCLC:
- 1581929436
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