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Journal of Regional and City Planning Vol. 12 Issue 3 2001

Vol. 12 No. 3 (2001)

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Strategic Intervention in Housing Development Case Study: Indonesia

Strategic, intervention has important meaning in urban policy, urban planning and urban management. Central to this concept is collaborative approach for inclusion of all stake holders. This paper exercising strategic intervention approach in the field of housing policy in Indonesia. Using two rnodel (Pugh Model and Kelvani & Werna Model) (his paper proposes model for strategic intervention in housing provision in Indonesia.

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Pencirian Struktur Kota: Tinjauan Teoritik dan Pengujian Empirik

Suburbanization In development of large cities and metropolitan in Indonesia have shown the multinodal growth pattern. Peri-urban area has grown into housing job activities and service centers as it may follow the polycentric structure. This paper explores the phenomenon of the urban spatial structure development based on the theoretical framework and empirical test possibility. The theoretical background discusses the urban structure models, critics to monocentric model and polycentric development An understanding of the polycentric development can lead to the identification of an research…

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Regency of Bandung Civic Center (Bali): Evaluation of An Attempt of Making Cosmoreligious Landscape

Bali is a unique place mainly due to its existence as an island populated mostly by Balinese Hindu. As such the Balinese traditional-religious conceptions of space are influential in the landscapes design. This paper examines the site plan and landscape design of Regency of Badung Civic Center in the Province of Bali Indonesia k describes the design approach taken by its designers, in which they explored the traditional-religious conceptions of space in relation to the design goals. The Balinese urban design objectives as proposed by Samadhi (2001 a, b) will be utilized as the tool of…

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Urban Land Policy For Indonesia: The Need For Reform

Urban land policy and management in Indonesia are very weak; some problems can be identified i.e. problems in land tenure system, land registration systems, land delivery and acquisition, land use planning, land taxes, and land ceiling. At the same lime, the process of urbanization and urban growth are increasing and the problem of urban land is getting more complex and capable of creating conflicts. Considering the importance of the efficient use of land and its equal distribution for a sustainable development, this paper argues that reformation in land policy and management in Indonesia is…

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