The Future of Jakarta: Urbanization Reaches a Breaking Point. The capital of Indonesia is the world's largest city without a subway. And that's not the big problem. Since 2000, the world’s
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Despite such improvements, flooding remains problem an ongoing chronic problem in Jakarta and is considered as one of its main development challenges . The need to build community resilience has been brought to the fore in Indonesia since the launch of the Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA) in 2005 [ 25 ].
Life in the Indonesian capital is getting worse with every passing year, so much so that the government of this south-east Asian country announced, this summer, that it plans to start building a new capital in 2020, in the east of the island of Borneo. The aim is to ease some of the problems that have spiralled out of control in Jakarta, such as the traffic, the pollution and the sinking of
Among many urban problems, one major problem plagued Jakarta in the last two decades is traffic congestions. This paper discusses the extent to which rapid urbanization in Jakarta has contributed to the need for sustainable transportation policies in Jakarta. The development of MRT could be viable solutions to alleviate the acute traffic jams
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