Urban water problems, ranging from the lack of access to water supply and sanitation services to those caused by climate extremes (e.g. Thailand’s severe flooding in 2011), are complex and have tremendous effects on a city’s livelihood. Most policies to improve urban water security have been translated into the need to have climate-proofing

Jakarta has not made the development of sustainable public transport, the primary focus of solving transportation challenges. Understanding the main problems in the transport system in Jakarta, new Jakarta instruments relating to decision making in sustainable transport policy will be more easily formulated by the government .

Urbanization as a process is rife with inequality, in Southeast Asia as anywhere else, but resistance and contestation persist on the ground. In this element, the author sets out to achieve three goals: 1) to examine the political nature of urban development; 2) to scrutinize the implications of power inequality in urban development discussions; and 3) to highlight topical and methodological
The formation of the Jakarta Bandung Mega-Urban Region (JBMUR) has created a rapidly urbanized corridor, the JBMUR south conurbation corridor. Due to its geographical location, the expansion process in the JBMUR south conurbation corridor has caused significant social, economic, and environmental problems. This study explores and quantifies the impact of the urban expansion of the JBMUR on its
In Jakarta, the rich have much better access to clean water than the poor. Residents in the city’s business districts or in rich neighbourhoods have much more reliable access to water than those
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The restoration of Jakarta’s air quality will require a comprehensive overhaul of its urban infrastructure and transport system, along with the creation of satellite urban centers surrounding
Under Sukarno, Jakarta’s core was beautified with monuments and squares to “show off the pride of Indonesia” [77,87], but till today Jakarta’s multitude of urban problems and the inability of the government to tackle them has rendered Jakarta “in the eyes of its inhabitants an ’unloved’ and problematic city” . Behind the
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