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Journal of Regional and City Planning
ISSN : 25026429     EISSN : 25026429     DOI : https://doi.org/10.5614/jpwk
Journal of Regional and City Planning or JRCP is an open access journal mainly focusing on urban and regional studies and planning in transitional, developing and emerging economies. JRCP covers topics related to the analysis, sciences, development, intervention, and design of communities, cities, and regions including their physical, spatial, technological, economic, social and political environments. The journal is committed to create a multidisciplinary forum in the field by seeking original paper submissions from planners, architects, geographers, economists, sociologists, humanists, political scientists, environmentalists, engineers and other who are interested in the history, transformation and future of cities and regions in transitional, developing and emerging economies.
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Housing Policy For Indonesia: Market Enabling or Community Enabling? B. Setiawan
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 12 No. 4 (2001)
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This article questions the unclear policy direction and development program of urban housing in Indonesia and suggests some basic changes. The main message of this article is that housing development program in Indonesia should emphasize on creating a condition that enables the community to build their own houses (community enabling). A policy that is totally market oriented and emphasizes on economic efficiency (market enabling) is not abandoned, bus should be develop without sacrificing the aspect of social justice.
Pengujian Keadaan Polisentrisitas: Gambaran Kasus Kota Bandung dan Sekitarnya B. Kombaitan
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 12 No. 4 (2001)
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This paper aims to examine the pattern of urban spatial structure development, using Bandung as a case of Indonesian metropolitan cities during the period of 1980-1993. Monocentric, polycentric, and omnicentric density function models are explored respectively as a basis to be tested in metropolitan Bandung. It argues that the polycentric density functions statistically predict the better distribution of worker residences than monocentric ones. This finding suggests that polycentricism of spatial structure exists in metropolitan Bandung although it further shows that the dependence of worker residences to their job locations in central-city area is still existed.
Pertumbuhan Perkotaan Dalam Prespektif Sistem Ekologi Iwan Nugroho
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 11 No. 2 (2000)
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Circumstances that accompany urban development could be explained by ecological system. Urban environment as a system could be separated into social and ecological system. Among them took place input and output flows as energy, material, and information creating a certain internal dynamic in each components and determining urban characteristics as whole. An outstanding mechanism in the ecologically urban system was homeostasis. Such mechanism was highly important to sustain the system against any conflicts beyond a demand and supply gap under a finite urban space. Such process was also to build social capital in which government, private sector, and people (three partiet) perform a high interrelationship to operate economic activities and to yield a high output and steady state. Recommended policies lead by homeostasis mechanism should be directed: (1) to improve urban economic productivity which is integrated into regional and rural development, (2) to increase productivity of urban poor people through improvement of social infrastructure and widening employment, (3) to avoid environment degradation as well as others consequences around poor people areas, and (4) to build an equal perception about urban development and related problems among stakeholders: government, private sectors, and people.
Konsep Dasar Pengembangan Struktur Ruang Kota/Permukiman di Kalimantan Tengah (Balajar dari Kota Palangkaraya) . Wijanarka
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 11 No. 2 (2000)
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The background of this paper is the worries that city development will have impact on the disappearance of traditional pattern that is the basic pattern of development of most cities in Central Kalimantan. With these worries, the goal of this paper is to define city development concept for ci fies in Central Kalimantan. Three basic concepts of development were defined: 1) Fully traditional concept of development, 2). Transitional concept of development from traditional to modern development, and 3). Mix of traditional and modern development.
Perubahan Pemanfaatan Lahan Perumahan Ke Perkantoran: Implikasinya Terhadap Pengendalian Pemanfaatan Ruang Kota (Studi Kasus: Wilayah Pengembangan Cibeunying Kota Bandung) Iwan Kustiwan; Melani Anugrahani
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 11 No. 2 (2000)
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Change in urban land use is a phenomenon that often occurs along with the development of urban area. At the city center and fringe area, competition among urban activities has caused changes in land use from residential use to non-residential use (trade and services/commercial). The current trend is the development of office activities (government and private) that has reached residential area. The change in land use is often inconsistent with the city spatial plan and has caused negative impacts physical, environment, and social. On one side, this problem reflects the weakness of land use control in urban area in permit issuance, monitoring, and law and order. On the other side, the formulation of the spatial plan may not sensitive to the rapid development of urban economics activities
Kajian Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) Untuk Analisis Tingkat Efisiensi Wilayah dan Kota Krishna Nur Pribadi
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 11 No. 2 (2000)
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The study is an assessment on Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) method as a tool to analyze region in order to assess the district and municipality region efficiency rate. The study will cover DEA basic concept, CCI? model, BCC model and return to scale.
Identifikasi Tipologi Wilayah Pengembangan Prasarana dan Sarana Dasar Pekerjaan Umum di Propinsi Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta Sri Rum Giyarsih
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 11 No. 3 (2000)
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This article is based on research aiming at identifying typology of infrastructure development area in Yogyakarta Special Province. Data collecting is performed through field and institutional surveys. Field survey is carried out by means of direct observation and interviews to local people. Relevant institutions were visited in the period of institutional survey. Descriptive analysis is used in this study. The method to iden4fy the typology of infrastructure development area combines two versions of typology i.e. sub-district as economic growth (KPPE = Kecamatan sebagai Pusat Pertumbuhan Ekonomi) formulated by BAPPEDA and competitive sub-region (sub kawasan Andalan) proposed by Pusat Penelitian Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasiona l(P4N,) UGM The outcome of the research shows that in Yogyakarta Special Region there are eight typologies of basic infrastructure development area. These typologies are: Yogyakarta City (tipology 1); Pakem, Turi, Tempel (tipology 2); Kasihan, Piyungan, Prambanan, Godean, Mlati (tipology 3); Sedayu, Sentolo (tipology 4); Pundong, Imogiri, Srandakan, Kretek, Galur, Temon (tipologv 5); Kokap, Samigaluh (tipology 6); Ponjong, Semanu, Semin, Playen, Gedangsari (tipology 7); and Rongkap, tepus (tipology 8).
Prosedur Kerjasama Regional Dalam Pembangunan dan Pengelolaan Infrastruktur Reny Windyanti
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 11 No. 3 (2000)
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The Law No. 22/1999 concerning Local Government has become a debate concerning whether or not local or the central government is ready to implement the law. Decentralization gives the opportunity for local governments to enchance their potential resources development. They can create competitiveness In city and regional development that in the end will improve the prosperity of the community. Sometimes, however, local governments have their own interest on development, that do not consider the impact to other regions and this cause a lot of conflict among regions. Hence the cooperation among authorities is needed in order to have an integrated development. One example of important aspect in development that needs an integrated approach is infrastructure. The availability of infrastructure will be highly demanded for the development "” especially in the urban areas. Yet, for the recent time the infrastructure services cannot support the demand Hence, the regional approach will be a crucial option where local government develops a regional cooperation with other au theorities in infrastructure development and management. This paper tries to review how the procedure or regional cooperation is developed in the infrastructure development and management, particularly for regional solid waste disposal site.
Tingkat Efisiensi Wilayah Kabupatn dan Kota Dalam Industri Manufaktur di Jawa Barat Tahun 1987, 1992, dan 1997 Krishna Nur Pribadi
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 11 No. 3 (2000)
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The study is an application of  Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) method as an approach to assess technological changes and efficiency changes of regional and city industrial manufacture production. The CCR model, BCC model and efficiency scale index will be discussed to measure these changes.
Small Scale Enterprise Development Firsta Jusra Iskandar
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 11 No. 3 (2000)
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For some decades, small-scale enterprise has been instrumental for economic growth, poverty alleviation and the promotion of more pluralist societies. For the whole economics system, small-scale enterprise may be regarded as 'safety valve' since it guarantees people feeling of having a job and reduces the level of insecurity. The success of small-scale enterprise development depends on the support from the government and other stake holders.

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