Assessing the Implementation of a ‘City for All’ within the New Indonesian Capital City: Smart and Green City Perspective

IF 0.5 Q4 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING Journal of Regional and City Planning Pub Date : 2023-12-11 DOI:10.5614/jpwk.2023.34.3.1
W. Jati, Choerunisa Noor Syahid, Ayu Nova Lissandhi, Yusuf Maulana
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The ‘city for all’ concept shows how the new Indonesian capital city Nusantara is expected to create a harmonious and inclusive relationship between its residents and its surrounding environment. There is still a long way to go towards its implementation, as there are many unsolved environmental problems related to the new capital city project. In line with the previously-mentioned statement, this study analyzed the feasibility of implementing the city for all concept in the new capital city in view of the existing environmental issues in East Kalimantan. Another objective of this research was to see whether the city for all concept is compatible with the local context. These two research objectives were pursued by using the ‘smart city’ and ‘green city’ perspectives to assess the current development progress. We used qualitative research methods, including fieldwork and in-depth interviews with various actors in both the national and local context, as well as intensive archival research. This study revealed that there is a discrepancy in vision between the government, the city planners, and the locals in East Kalimantan. Furthermore, the locals, especially indigenous people, have shown a lukewarm response to the capital city project. Based on the fieldwork, it seems that the city for all concept and the currently existing smart and green city components do not match. This study concludes that solving the current environmental problems and unequal social participation should be done first before carrying on with the capital city development planning.
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评估印度尼西亚新首都 "全民城市 "的实施情况:智能和绿色城市视角
人人共享的城市 "概念表明,印尼新首都努山塔拉有望在其居民与周边环境之间建立和谐包容的关系。由于与新首都项目相关的许多环境问题尚未得到解决,因此要实现这一理念还有很长的路要走。根据前文所述,本研究针对东加里曼丹现有的环境问题,分析了在新首都实施 "全民城市 "概念的可行性。本研究的另一个目标是了解 "人人共享的城市 "概念是否与当地环境相容。为了实现这两个研究目标,我们采用了 "智慧城市 "和 "绿色城市 "的观点来评估当前的发展进度。我们采用了定性研究方法,包括实地考察、对国家和地方背景下的不同参与者进行深入访谈,以及密集的档案研究。这项研究揭示了东加里曼丹政府、城市规划者和当地人之间在愿景方面的差异。此外,当地人,尤其是原住民,对首都项目反应冷淡。根据实地考察,"人人共享的城市 "概念与现有的智慧城市和绿色城市的组成部分似乎并不匹配。本研究的结论是,在进行首都城市发展规划之前,应首先解决目前的环境问题和不平等的社会参与问题。
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