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Mode Shift Travel Demand Management Evaluation from Jakarta’S Experience
Proceedings of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies, Vol.7, 2009 Mode Shift Travel Demand Management Evaluation From Jakarta’s Experience Muhammad Nanang PRAYUDYANTO Ofyar Z. TAMIN Ph.D Student Professor Department of Civil Engineering Department of Civil Engineering Institute Technology Bandung (ITB) Institute Technology Bandung (ITB) Jl. Ganesha 10 Jl.Ganesha 10 Phone&Fax : 062 - 022 2502350 Phone&Fax : 062 - 022 2502350 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Abstract: The study is meant to simply evaluate the mode shift TDM operational strategies from selected alternatives, available for metropolitan cities in Indonesia. Jakarta would be selected as sample city, while it has been producing more than 20 million trips every day, concentrating at very small area of 20 km2 out of 656 km2. Development of Busway, School Buses, Jakarta Staggered Working Hours and Road Pricing schemes would be elaborated, comparing with the current vehicle occupancy “3 in 1” policy. Selection of strategies would including transportation, financing and environmental aspects. Key words: TDM, mode shift, congestion. 1. BACKGROUND The influences of motorization and urbanization in Indonesia, later followed by sub- urbanization in many metropolitan areas, have been of interest to transportation and urban researchers for the last few decades (Bappenas-JICA, 2004, Tamin, 2006, Prayudyanto, 2007, Soehodho, 2007, Susilo, 2007). However, most of the studies were based on evidence in developed countries. It is unclear whether the results were also valid in developing countries, since the transportation conditions of both situations are different in many fundamental ways. Sprawling urban growth with a poor public transport network has also supported the trend of motorization among urban residents in developing countries cities in Indonesia, such in Jakarta, Surabaya, Medan, Makassar and Bandung. -
Dinaspu Report Renja
RENCANA PROGRAM DAN KEGIATAN PERANGKAT DAERAH TAHUN 2021 DAN PRAKIRAAN MAJU TAHUN 2022 KOTA JAMBI NAMA PERANGKAT DAERAH : DINAS PEKERJAAN UMUM DAN PENATAAN RUANG Rencana Tahun 2021 Prakiraan Maju Rencana Tahun 2022 Urusan/Bidang Urusan Pemerintahan Indikator kode Daerah dan Program/Kegiatan Kinerja Program /Kegiatan Catatan Penting Target Capaian Kebutuhan Dana/Pagu Target Capaian Kinerja Kebutuhan Dana/ Lokasi Sumber Dana Kinerja Pagu Indikatif 1.01.03.01.01 Program Pelayanan Administrasi dan Sarana Prasarana Perkantoran 1.01.03.01.01.01 Penyediaan Jasa Surat Menyurat dan 52,500,000 APBDKOTA 55,125,000 Perizinan 1.01.03.01.01.02 Penyediaan Jasa dan Komponen/Instalasi 480,690,000 APBDKOTA 504,724,500 Telekomunikasi, Sumber Daya Air dan Listrik 1.01.03.01.01.03 Penyediaan Jasa Administrasi Keuangan dan 3,065,797,350 APBDKOTA 3,219,087,218 Aset 1.01.03.01.01.04 Penyediaan Jasa Tenaga Pendukung/Tenaga 220,000,000 APBDKOTA 231,000,000 Administrasi/Teknis Perkantoran 1.01.03.01.01.05 Penyediaan Alat Tulis Kantor, Barang 84,000,000 APBDKOTA 88,200,000 Cetakan dan Penggandaan 1.01.03.01.01.06 Penyediaan Makanan dan Minuman 21,000,000 APBDKOTA 22,050,000 1.01.03.01.01.07 Pengadaan, Pemeliharaan Peralatan dan 488,250,000 APBDKOTA 512,662,500 Perlengkapan Perkantoran dan Gedung Kantor 1.01.03.01.01.09 Pengadaan, Pemeliharaan dan Rehabilitasi 700,000,000 APBDKOTA 735,000,000 Kendaraan Jabatan/Dinas/Operasional 1.01.03.01.01.10 Pembangunan, Pemeliharaan dan Rehabilitasi 420,000,000 APBDKOTA 420,000,000 Gedung/Bangunan Utilitas Kantor 1.01.03.01.02 -
Appendix Appendix
APPENDIX APPENDIX DYNASTIC LISTS, WITH GOVERNORS AND GOVERNORS-GENERAL Burma and Arakan: A. Rulers of Pagan before 1044 B. The Pagan dynasty, 1044-1287 C. Myinsaing and Pinya, 1298-1364 D. Sagaing, 1315-64 E. Ava, 1364-1555 F. The Toungoo dynasty, 1486-1752 G. The Alaungpaya or Konbaung dynasty, 1752- 1885 H. Mon rulers of Hanthawaddy (Pegu) I. Arakan Cambodia: A. Funan B. Chenla C. The Angkor monarchy D. The post-Angkor period Champa: A. Linyi B. Champa Indonesia and Malaya: A. Java, Pre-Muslim period B. Java, Muslim period C. Malacca D. Acheh (Achin) E. Governors-General of the Netherlands East Indies Tai Dynasties: A. Sukhot'ai B. Ayut'ia C. Bangkok D. Muong Swa E. Lang Chang F. Vien Chang (Vientiane) G. Luang Prabang 954 APPENDIX 955 Vietnam: A. The Hong-Bang, 2879-258 B.c. B. The Thuc, 257-208 B.C. C. The Trieu, 207-I I I B.C. D. The Earlier Li, A.D. 544-602 E. The Ngo, 939-54 F. The Dinh, 968-79 G. The Earlier Le, 980-I009 H. The Later Li, I009-I225 I. The Tran, 1225-I400 J. The Ho, I400-I407 K. The restored Tran, I407-I8 L. The Later Le, I4I8-I8o4 M. The Mac, I527-I677 N. The Trinh, I539-I787 0. The Tay-Son, I778-I8o2 P. The Nguyen Q. Governors and governors-general of French Indo China APPENDIX DYNASTIC LISTS BURMA AND ARAKAN A. RULERS OF PAGAN BEFORE IOH (According to the Burmese chronicles) dat~ of accusion 1. Pyusawti 167 2. Timinyi, son of I 242 3· Yimminpaik, son of 2 299 4· Paikthili, son of 3 . -
SETTING HISTORY STRAIGHT? INDONESIAN HISTORIOGRAPHY in the NEW ORDER a Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Center for Inte
SETTING HISTORY STRAIGHT? INDONESIAN HISTORIOGRAPHY IN THE NEW ORDER A thesis presented to the faculty of the Center for International Studies of Ohio University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Arts Sony Karsono August 2005 This thesis entitled SETTING HISTORY STRAIGHT? INDONESIAN HISTORIOGRAPHY IN THE NEW ORDER by Sony Karsono has been approved for the Department of Southeast Asian Studies and the Center for International Studies by William H. Frederick Associate Professor of History Josep Rota Director of International Studies KARSONO, SONY. M.A. August 2005. International Studies Setting History Straight? Indonesian Historiography in the New Order (274 pp.) Director of Thesis: William H. Frederick This thesis discusses one central problem: What happened to Indonesian historiography in the New Order (1966-98)? To analyze the problem, the author studies the connections between the major themes in his intellectual autobiography and those in the metahistory of the regime. Proceeding in chronological and thematic manner, the thesis comes in three parts. Part One presents the author’s intellectual autobiography, which illustrates how, as a member of the generation of people who grew up in the New Order, he came into contact with history. Part Two examines the genealogy of and the major issues at stake in the post-New Order controversy over the rectification of history. Part Three ends with several concluding observations. First, the historiographical engineering that the New Order committed was not effective. Second, the regime created the tools for people to criticize itself, which shows that it misunderstood its own society. Third, Indonesian contemporary culture is such that people abhor the idea that there is no single truth. -
Townland Consultants
EXAMPLES OF PROJECTS IN INDONESIA Project TCL Project Description Client Lead Duration Completed Ref. Consultant of Project (year) (months) Master Planning for IP9 TOWNLAND was commissioned to PT. Sumber TOWNLAND 1997 Town Centre undertake the Master Planning of an Mitrarealtindo Development (43 ha) in Innovative Commercial Mixed-Use Complex Kelapa Gading on a 43 ha Site. Post Evaluation of the IP10 Post-Evaluation of a Master Layout Plan for PT. Sumber TOWNLAND 1997 Master Layout Plan and Mitra Gading Apartments and preparation Mitrarealtindo Preparation of a of an alternative Concept Plan for a 12 Concept Plan for storey residential development on a 7 ha Residential Site. Development (7 ha) at Kelapa Gading, Jakarta Urban Design and IP13 TOWNLAND was commissioned to PT. Bakrieland TOWNLAND 1999 Coordination of Master undertake the Urban Design and Master Development, Planning for a 200 ha Planning for the Project, comprising a 200 Tbk New Town Development ha Site about 100 km from Jakarta. The New in Purwakarta Town comprises predominantly residential uses and supporting facilities. Future development includes a business park and a tertiary education facility. Landscape Design for IP4/4 TOWNLAND prepared an Innovative Golf PT. Pulo Mas TOWNLAND 2 2000 Golf Courts Proposal, Court Concept and Framework Landscaping Jaya Pulo Mas, East Jakarta to Golf Court, Driving Range and Ancillary Facilities. Master Layout Planning IP21 TOWNLAND prepared the Master Layout PT. Waringin TOWNLAND 5 2000 for Warehouse and Plan for a 13.5 ha Site within the 100 ha Pluit Multicipta Commercial District Distribution Centre in Northwest Jakarta. Master Plan (13.5 ha) in Uses include light industrial, warehousing Kapuk Kamal Raya, and supporting commercial facilities. -
Sosiologi (Arafuru)
SOSIOLOGI (ARAFURU) ABDUL KADIR NO KODE KELAS NAMA 1 Andi Valencia Imanda 2 Fikri Ahmad Ayyash Albuthi 3 Huge Felix 4 Nur Najla Ariqah 5 Diva Oryza Sativa 6 Luthfi Firmansyah 7 Rayhan Nurhasyim Ali 8 Patricia Oktavia 9 Moch. Irdi Mahandika Putra 10 Muhammad Bagas Hafidz Hadi 11 Diva Anisa Permata 12 Muhamad Hekal Fadilah 13 Devy Oktalia Putri 1 14 Kurnianto Nur Wahid 15 Kathrin Shakira 16 Khalisa Maulidya 17 Thania Firdausa 18 Chory Oktavia 19 Aisyah Rizki Lutfiah 20 Putri Nur`Aini 21 Faadiyah Naafilah Afkaar 23 Rafi Rizky Athallah 24 Khoirunnisaa Salsabila 25 Agung Cahyono Putro 26 Adisti Fadila Haya 27 Putri Ayu Nur Krismulyanti 28 Varadilla Virgia Iswanda 29 Cindri Roudhotul Jannah 30 Revita Abrilia Utami 31 Muhammad Dhafin Muzhaffar 32 Ratna Kustiarini 33 Tania Ramadhanty *Format username zoom : Nomor Kelompok Fasil_Nama Lengkap Contoh : 1_ Andi Valencia Imanda Silahkan untuk gabung pada link berikut ini : Link Gclass : https://classroom.google.com/c/MTMwOTIzNzgyMDQw?cjc=ts2dv5n Contact Person Fasil : Kontak WA / ID Line : 087784677425 / indahnuraini282 (WAJIB MENGHUBUNGI CONTACT PERSON FASIL) NOER ALIE NO KODE KELAS NAMA 1 Ranu Wulan Febrianti 2 Andreas Halim 3 Saskia Apriliana 4 Farrel Fachlevi 5 Nella Avrilia Nur Putri 6 Fayjuz Yu Syifa Rizuma 7 Destia Putri Resetyo 8 Ahmad Faris Arvianto 9 Tsana Khairunnisa 10 Wiyan Akhadi Ahmad 11 Rizkyta Putri Oktavia 12 Anifah 13 Tania Rahma Wati 2 14 Elshafira Azzahra Putri Irwanda 15 Hanaa Daliilah Hasby 16 Shinta Putri Dewi 17 Taufik Alhakim 18 Fradella Syafri 19 Noer Maduni 20 Zahwa Azahra 21 Arta Dwi Entrevilana 23 Ardhia Pramesti Shofadiansyah 24 Tiara Naila Prihatmo 25 Naufal Afrilio Herdyanto 26 Raisha Alya Wartono 27 Adinda Dewi Utama 28 Muhammad Ghozali 29 Kaylaluna Aprodhyta Aryandhana 30 Zalfa Apriliandhani 31 M. -
Urbanization & Labor Productivity in Indonesia
Urbanization & Labor Productivity in Indonesia Zulfan Tadjoeddin (Western Sydney University ) Valerie Mercer-Blackman ( Asian Development Bank ) Forum Kebijakan Ketenagakerjaan (FKK) SMERU Research Institute, Jakarta, 24 July 2018 60% of Indonesia’s population will be living in urban enclaves by 2035 % of the Population Urban 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Brazil India Indonesia Japan Malaysia Philippines PRC Thailand US Viet Nam 2000 2015 2035 Sources: Indonesia: BPS (2014); all other countries: UN DESA (2015 and 2014) Agglomeration is positively correlated with a higher share of wellwell----educatededucated workers Relationship Between Agglomeration and High-Skilled Human Capital a. Indonesia b. Java 35% 20% y = 9E-06x + 0.0719 y = 8E-06x + 0.0507 18% 30% R² = 0.2127 R² = 0.4419 16% 25% 14% 20% 12% 10% 15% 8% 10% 6% 4% 5% post-graduate workers (%) workers post-graduate post-graduate workers (%) workers post-graduate 2% 0% 0% - 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 - 5,000 10,000 15,000 20,000 population density population density Note: Java covers 108 districts Source: Authors But bbbenefitsbenefits of urbanization are overwhelmed by structurstructuralal problems (left), thus contributing to lower productivity gains especially in large cities (right) Structural Problems Associated with Average Annual Growth of Productivity and Urbanization Wage Earnings, 2007–2014 (%) 5.0 4.4 Congestion due to inadequate 4.5 4.1 4.2 transport facilities 4.0 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.0 3.0 2.8 Stressed infrastructure required to 3.0 2.5 accommodate increasing flow of 2.5 people 2.0 1.5 Housing difficulties due to 1.0 inadequate supply and related regulatory problems 0.5 0.0 Environmental pressures 1-Kab 2-Small 3-Medium 4-Large 5-Metro (e.g., water availability, sanitation, city city city city flooding, waste management) Earning Productivity Sources: Cervero (2014); Monkkonen (2013); Firman (2009); Kab = Kabupaten Jago-on et al (2009) Source: Calculations using BPS data. -
New Town Development in Jakarta Metropolitan Region (JMR): a Perspective of Spatial Segregation
New Town Development in Jakarta Metropolitan Region (JMR): a Perspective of Spatial Segregation Tommy Firman Department of Regional and City Planning Institute of Technology, Bandung Indonesia The extent to which land and new town development has reinforced spatial segregation in Jakarta Metropolitan Region (JMR) is discussed. The demand for new town has been essentially generated by the need for security and fulfilling exclusive life style, while innovative have been able to sell an image of new town as a symbol of ‘modernism.’ New town development has reinforced spatial segregation in three ways: First, it has polarized the middle and upper income groups, resulting in scattered pockets of exclusive residential areas. Second, within the new towns themselves, the upper middle and high class occupied exclusive designed areas and to the highest security possible. Third, in several new towns urban development management are carried out by the developers, instead of by the City Hall. The spatial segregation in JMR can be classified as ‘self segregation’ or ‘voluntary segregation.’ It would continue and it is inevitable, resulted from socioeconomic and political condition of the urban society as a whole. This paper is concerned with the extent to which land and new town development have reinforced spatial segregation in Jakarta Metropolitan Region, the largest concentration of urban population and economic activities in Indonesia. Spatial segregation refers to the residential separation of sub-groups within a wider population which could be associated primarily with racial groups, ethnicity, religious beliefs or income status (Johnston et al, 1983). According to van Kempen and Ozuckren (1998) spatial segregation comes into existence when some areas show an overrepresentation and other areas an underrepresentation of members of group. -
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NO PERIODE NAMA ALM1 ALM2 KOTA SAHAM PERSENTASE LA STATUS 1 7/31/2019 A AZIZ ABDOELLAH KOMPLEKS GREEN VILLE BLOK AK NO 38 DAAN MOGOT JAKARTA BARAT 1,050 0.0000137 L PERORANGAN INDONESIA 2 7/31/2019 A C H BOEDHY SOETOPO PATIUNUS NO. 6 RT 004/004 KEBAYORAN BARU JAKARTA SELATAN 10,000 0.0001305 L PERORANGAN INDONESIA 3 7/31/2019 A EFENDY TANJUNG DUREN 1 RT 001/006 GROGOL JAKARTA BARAT 99,440 0.0012977 L PERORANGAN INDONESIA 4 7/31/2019 A G PAKPAHAN OTISTA IA NO. 18 GADING MAS TIMUR II JAKARTA TIMUR 4,410 0.0000576 L PERORANGAN INDONESIA 5 7/31/2019 A HARRISUSANTO GADING MAS TIMUR II BLOK F IV/26 PEGANGSAAN DUA JAKARTA UTARA 500 0.0000065 L PERORANGAN INDONESIA 6 7/31/2019 A J PEDRICO TAMAN MARUYA ILIR BLOK I2/11 D/A BDN CABANG JAKARTA THAMRIN JAKARTA BARAT 175 0.0000023 L PERORANGAN INDONESIA 7 7/31/2019 A KOLBI D/A BDN CABANG JAKARTA THAMRIN KEBON SIRIH NO 83 JAKARTA 2,100 0.0000274 L PERORANGAN INDONESIA 8 7/31/2019 A MALIK SUKMADI OTISTA III KOMPLEK IV NO. H. 157 JAKARTA TIMUR 3,500 0.0000457 L PERORANGAN INDONESIA 9 7/31/2019 A PRISCILIA LANNY PERMADI TEBET DALAM I/11 H GAIM NO 28 K JAKARTA 700 0.0000091 L PERORANGAN INDONESIA 10 7/31/2019 A R SOERATNO DRS H GAIM NO 28 K RT 011/002 KEBAYORAN LAMA JAKARTA SELATAN 1,400 0.0000183 L PERORANGAN INDONESIA 11 7/31/2019 A RADITYO WIBOWO JL. -
A Landscape History of Kampung and Its Potential Sustainability Function
Graduate Program in Sustainability Science Global Leadership Initiative Graduate School of Frontier Sciences THE UNIVERSITY OF TOKYO 2018 Master’s Thesis A Landscape History of Kampung and Its Potential Sustainability Function: A Case Study of Jakarta Submitted February 28, 2019 Adviser: Professor Makoto Yokohari Co-Adviser: Lecturer Toru Terada MUHAMMAD AZKA GULSYAN A Landscape History of Kampung and Its Potential Sustainability Function: A Case Study of Jakarta © 2019 by Muhammad Azka GULSYAN All rights reserved. ii DECLARATION I hereby certify that this thesis is my own manuscript, and the sources of the materials used have been duly acknowledged. I declare that this work has not been submitted to any other institution for the award of any academic degree, diploma or certificate. Any part of this thesis will not be reproduced without accurate acknowledgements. ……………………………………….. …………………………………….. Name Signature ……………………………………….. Date iii ABSTRACT The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) recognized that upgrading of the urban slums or informal settlements as one of the targets that should be attained in order to achieve global sustainability. In Indonesia and other Southeast Asian cities, the urban slums and informal settlements could be found in the vernacular areas of the cities called kampung. Many negative attributes which embedded to the kampung as slums and informal settlements, and thereof, as a source of problems to the cities, are well recognized in existing literature. However, the historical exploration of the kampung evidently indicated that kampungs potentially conceive sustainability functions for the cities. In a period of time in the past, kampungs were functioned as urban and peri-urban agriculture (UPA). While the UPA is has been recognized to have considerable functions in supporting sustainability and resiliency of the cities. -
Taxis Will Be Extra
United Nations/Indonesia International Conference on Integrated Space Technology Applications to Climate Change UNOOSA 2-4 September 2013, Jakarta, Indonesia UNITED NATIONS OFFICE FOR OUTER SPACE AFFAIRS LAPAN NATIONAL INSTUTE OF AERONAUTICS AND SPACE OF INDONESIA United Nations/Indonesia International Conference on Integrated Space Technology Applications to Climate Change USEFUL INFORMATION 2 - 4 September 2013 Jakarta, Indonesia Page 1 United Nations/Indonesia International Conference on Integrated Space Technology Applications to Climate Change 2-4 September 2013, Jakarta, Indonesia CONTENT VENUE All session including working groups session will be held at The Venue -- 3 Borobudur Hotel function rooms 3rd floor. General Conference Information -- 4 Borobudur Hotel Jalan Lapangan Banteng Selatan Local Contacts -- 5 P.O. Box 1329 Practical Information -- 6 Jakarta 10710, Indonesia Tel: (62-21) 3805555 Arriving at Jakarta Airport -- 7 Fax: (62-21) 3809595 Email: [email protected] Transportation from the Airport -- 13 Transportation in Jakarta -- 18 Secretariat Room The Secretariat is located at the Secretariat Room at the venue Telecommunication and Electricity -- 19 next to the Plenary Room (Sumba A and B Room), and will be Places of Interest -- 21 open daily from 08.00-18.00 hours. Plenary Session and Closing Session Religious Places -- 30 Sumba A and B Room Shopping Centres -- 31 Working Groups Sessions Nearby Facilities -- 32 Working Group I: Sumba A Room Restaurants -- 33 Working Group II: Sumba B Room Working Goup III: Sumba -
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