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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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Land-Use Planning and Management Strategies for a Sustainable Greater Jabotabek Mike Douglass
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 7 No. 21 (1996)
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Land-use strategies for a sustainable Greater Jabotabek focus attention on balancing economic and social requirements with those for maintaining the integrity of the natural environment. Two levels, region"”wide planning and community"”level land"”use planning, are included. Region-wide land"”use planning seeks to guide the direction and from of urban expansion lo minimize impacts on environmentally sensitive areas, notably uplands and coastal zones, to maintain sufficient natural amenities such as open spaces, and to provide land for environmental infrastructure and services. A critical need at the community level is to provide sufficient supplies of serviced land for housing to keep pace with the rapidly growing residential population of Jabotabek. Both scales of planning can be enhanced by expanding local and regional scale capacities for planning and monitoring land development.
Transportation Problem in Rapidly New Town Development Area BS Kusbiantoro
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 7 No. 21 (1996)
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Jabotabek region is an area of 6580 km2 with a population more than 20 million. In the year 2010, Jabotabek is estimated to have more than 29 million population. For the last ten years, the role of private developers has increased sharply in this region. They have proposed and started to develop new towns and industrial estates ranging from 700 ha to 6000 ha covering an area of more than 43000 ha. This rapid new town development, however, has not been followed and facilitated with the needed infrastructure. The government regulations require only the private developers to provide internal or local facilities and services for the new development. This in turn may create major problem at regional level, such as traffic congestion, flooding, water shortage etc. This is what this paper would like to address, i.e. how serious the problem will be "“ especially the regional transportation problem "”"”and what should the government do to anticipate this rapidly new town development region. Given the availability of the data, this paper will be focused on Bumi Serpong Damai (BSD) which is located in Kabupaten Tangerang as a case study.
Urbanisasi, Persebaran Penduduk dan Tata Ruang di Indonesia Tommy Firman
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 7 No. 21 (1996)
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This article tries to discuss the relationship between urbanization, population dispersion, and spatial planning in Indonesia and also to assess the policy implication. Spatial planning in this context is the spatial distribution pattern of social economic, whereas urbanization in this context is the level of urban population compare to the entire population. In this regard, there should be a distinction between urbanization and urban development, the latter being the rate of increase in urban population, eventhough there is a strong relationship between the two. A Meanwhile, population dispersion is a form of natural resources dispersion and/or economic opportunity in a region.
Peran Pemerintah Lokal Dalam Pembangunan Perkotaan di Negara Berkembang Jhonny Patta
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 7 No. 21 (1996)
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The relation between local government and urban development is dynamic and interactive. It is influenced by multinational relationship and global issues, but most of the impacts of multinational relationships and global issues are directly related to the role of national government and indirectly to the role of local government. Nevertheless, the role of local government in urban development cannot be simply explained by its position relative to the national government. Instead, it encompasses a complex set of behavior (Daland, ed.1969) and associated with other influences in formulating, deciding, and achieving general and specific goals of urban development. According to Sherwood (1969) ""¦ the examination of the role of local government involves more than the structure of reporting or authority relationships. The concept of role is more dynamic, in that it essentially calls for specification of the ways in which the unit will participate in a given system" (Daland, ed.1969).This the role of local government is open to other influences and interdependence to other roles in a given system. This stand points needs further explanations and answers in both the normative and the empirical sides. As a consequence, the role of local government must deal with the value, the process, and the goals of urban development. In this sense, this paper is concerned with the role of local government in urban development in the context of developing countries.The role of local government raises both descriptive and normative questions. What does the theory say? Flow can we explain (he urban-national relationship? What the local governments in developing countries do to their urban development? Flow does the local government and its bureaucracy behave? What factors determine the interdependencies between local government and other parties that are involved in urban development? What should the local governments do in a particular political setting? How can we draw the boundaries among roles? In the context of urban development in developing countries, how is power o be shared among roles? In current situation, how are such power distributions reflected in terms of urban activities and resources? What can be learned from those experiences? What are the impacts of what they do? What criteria should he learned in evaluating those impacts? What are the obstacles when they are playing their role? Based on the literature review, this paper tries to find a critical research question, concerning the role that local governments can play in the future. Are there any factors that can be used to bridge from what was done to describe what should be done in the future?
Housing And Services For The Elderly: A Case Study In Jinhua Street Neighborhood In Guangzhou China Lin Lin
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 7 No. 22 (1996)
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This paper is the result of a research focuses on the elderly living in Jinhua Street in the city of Guangzhou, China. These elderly people are retirees who are women over 55 and men over 60 year of age. The paper will respond to some of the varied needs of the elderly. It is mainly concerned with the housing and services for the elder in the neighborhoods. China has the largest elderly population in the world which account for more than one"”fifth of the total world elderly population. The growth speed of China's elderly population is the fastest in the world. It took over 100 years for the western developed countries to increase its elderly population from 5% to 7%. In Japan, this process took 50 years. However, it took only about 1O years in China. The aging neighborhoods can also be found in other large cities of China, such as Beijing, Shanghai and Wuhan. This paper, therefore will be a valuable information for the renewal of the old neighborhoods and the development of new ones in china.
Planning Approaches To Preservation And Renovation In Nanluogu Xiang Area Zuo Chuan
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 7 No. 22 (1996)
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On the basis of a thorough and detailed investigation into the present condition and communal problems in Nanluogu Xiang area, the City Research Group of the Institute from Architecture and Urban Studies, Tsinghua University, has accomplish some tentative studies and produced some planning policies. This paper attempts to tackle the problems in preservation and renovation of the overall physical environment, in this area. In addition, a further discussion is made on a few common problems, such as the scale and effect of Old City preservation and renovation, redistribution of land value, public participation and support, and protection of interest of residents and the district.Situated in the southeast of Gulou (Drum Tower) of the Old City of Beijing, Nanluogu Xiang neighborhood is surrounded by Di'anmenwai Street, Jiaodaokou South Street, Gulou East Street and Kuanjie Street, covering about 84 hectares' of land. At present, Hutong are well laid out and courtyard houses nicely preserved in the center of this neighborhood, and the entire neighborhood is one of the most important single"”story courtyard house preservation areas in Beijing. .Ju'er Hutong, which had been partly rehabilitated, lies in the northeastern comer of the neighborhood and takes up 8.2 hectares of land. With the view of working out a preservation and renovation plan of Nanluogu Xiang are, the Inner city research Group from the Institute of Architectural and Urban Studies, Tsinghua University, has conducted a thorough and detailed investigation into the physical condition and communal issues s itch as the present state of land occupation, property ownership and quality of houses, transportation, afforestation, composition and financial situation of residents, and put forward some tentative planning policies regarding the preservation and renovation of this area. This paper attempts to approach several aspects of the issue.
Peremajaan Permukiman Dengan Pendekatan Pembangunan Yang Bertumpu Pada Masyarakat Sebagai Alternatif Penanganan Permukiman Kumuh Dicky Handrianto
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 7 No. 22 (1996)
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In dealing with the problem of slum area, people often become the victim of the way the problem is handled. Encountered with difficulties and the desire to deal with the problems quickly, often result in temporary cure which is harmful to people and often ended with eviction.Excluding people in the decision making process and put them only as object of the action resulted in failures which always accompany the handling of slum area. Unreachable sustainability and social conflict which obstruct the handling process are sonic of the failures in dealing with the slum area problems. Slum area renewal with community based development approach is an alternative which is trying to answer and eliminate the weaknesses of the conventional handling process.
Penataan Kembali Pusat Kota: Suatu Analisis Proses Mohammad Danisworo
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 7 No. 22 (1996)
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Land is an urban resource whose existence is becoming critical due to its non-renewable nature while the pressure for its utilization keeps increasing. Through the process of recycling, the land carrying capacity could be increased and the revitalization of the city center can he realized.
Aspek Legal Dalam Penataan Ruang Mochtarram Karyoedi
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 6 No. 17 (1995)
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Beberapa Implikasi Teknis Penerapan UU Penataan Ruang Budhy Tjahjati S Soegijoko
Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 6 No. 17 (1995)
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Many problems are still encountered in spatial planning, from planning which is still oriented toward administrative region criteria, the lack legal instruments in spatial control, disparity perception between agencies over the importance of spatial plan pattern as the basis of development, the lack of basis data and accurate information, until the limited ability of spatial planning institutions. Efforts should be done to solve the problems are enhancing the quality and the ability of spatial planning apparatus. In accordance with those efforts, public and business sector participation in spatial planning should be enhanced. Also needed in these efforts is the strengthening of spatial planning control and information system in spatial planning.

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