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Außer Rand und Band: Regionalentwicklung in Metro-Jakarta
Gone wild: regional development in Metro-Jakarta
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Abstract "Der vorliegende Beitrag behandelt aktuelle Phänomene der Regionalentwicklung in Metro-Jakarta (Jabodetabek), der größten städtischen Agglomeration Südostasiens. Nach einer kurzen Einführung zu demographischen, ökonomischen und soziokulturellen Hintergründen indonesischer Urbanisierungsprozesse gilt... view more
"Der vorliegende Beitrag behandelt aktuelle Phänomene der Regionalentwicklung in Metro-Jakarta (Jabodetabek), der größten städtischen Agglomeration Südostasiens. Nach einer kurzen Einführung zu demographischen, ökonomischen und soziokulturellen Hintergründen indonesischer Urbanisierungsprozesse gilt das Hauptaugenmerk Aspekten von Regionalplanung, Marginalisierung, Suburbanisierung, Kampung-Bereinigung und der Entwicklung von Satellitenstadtblöcken an der suburbanen Peripherie. Die gegenwärtige urbane Transformation ist gekennzeichnet durch fehlende lokale und überregionale Kooperation, unzureichende Entscheidungsstrategien und das Aufkommen konsumorientierter Mittelschichten, was die latenten Disparitäten zwischen Reich und Arm verstärken und weitere soziale Spannungsfelder eröffnen könnte." (Autorenreferat)... view less
"The goal of this article is a discussion of current aspects of regional development within Metro-Jakarta (Jabodetabek), which is considered the biggest urban agglomeration within Southeast Asia. After a short introduction of demographic, economic and socio cultural features, the focus of the paper ... view more
"The goal of this article is a discussion of current aspects of regional development within Metro-Jakarta (Jabodetabek), which is considered the biggest urban agglomeration within Southeast Asia. After a short introduction of demographic, economic and socio cultural features, the focus of the paper is shifted to aspects of regional planning, marginalization, suburbanization, kampong clearing and new town development. The present urban transformation is characterized by lack of local cooperation, insufficient governance and the rise of a booming middle class, which seems to be bound to widen the gap between (sub-)urban rich and urban poor and lead to further social unrest in today's global recession." (author's abstract)... view less
Keywords
Indonesia; Southeast Asia; metropolis; population development; regional development; large city; urbanization; inequality; polarization; poverty; affluence; regional planning; suburbanization; environmental impact; environmental pollution; waste; social conflict; chaos; developing country; Asia
Classification
Economic and Social Geography
General History
Ecology, Environment
Sociology of Developing Countries, Developmental Sociology
Population Studies, Sociology of Population
Sociology of Settlements and Housing, Urban Sociology
Method
descriptive study; historical
Document language
German
Publication Year
2009
Page/Pages
p. 70-96
Journal
ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies, 2 (2009) 1
ISSN
1999-253X
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works