Jakarta in a Time of Political and Economic Change: Capital Transformation, City Resilience, and Collaborative Governance

Iksan Muhamad and Soong Jenn-Jaw and Anandi Muhammad Fajar (2023) Jakarta in a Time of Political and Economic Change: Capital Transformation, City Resilience, and Collaborative Governance. In: Cities in Asia. Budapesti Gazdasági Egyetem, Budapest, Magyarország, pp. 15-42. ISBN 978-615-6342-64-5

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Abstract

This paper explores three main topics pertinent to a better description of Jakarta in the time of economic and political changes. The first topic illustrates how the Indonesian central government gradually conducts the capital transformation to Nusantara. The second depicts challenges for the city of Jakarta involving acute environmental and human-made problems: floods, sea level rise with severe land subsidence and traffic congestions. The third topic suggests a collaboration among key stakeholders. The central government emphasizes main resources to foster a joint action among ministries and agencies in the newly established city authority agency and coordination with international communities, donors, and investors, for successful capital development. The Jakarta local government coordinates the public and private sources to revitalize the city under the urban regeneration vision of 2030. The orchestrated efforts for constructive cooperation between central and local government culminates in the main argument of this paper which discusses collaborative governance with starting conditions as an important factor.

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Budapesti Gazdasági Egyetem

Item Type: Book Section
Creators:
CreatorsORCIDMTMT szerző azonosító
Iksan Muhamad0000-0003-1702-2313
Soong Jenn-Jaw
Anandi Muhammad Fajar0009-004-4461-903X
Uncontrolled Keywords: Jakarta city, Nusantara new capital, capital transformation, collaborative governance, management-administration-policy issues
Depositing User: Eszenyi-Bakos Kinga
DOI id: https://doi.org/10.29180/978-615-6342-64-5_1
Date Deposited: 2023. Aug. 07. 15:10
Last Modified: 2023. Aug. 07. 15:10
URI: http://publikaciotar.uni-bge.hu/id/eprint/2082

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