• noviantari
    noviantari
    Name: Noviantari Date of Birth: 18 November 1984 Nationality: Indonesia ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION 2012 MT, Landscape Architecture master programme, Institute Technology of Bandung 2008 ST, Architecture, Institute Technology of Bandung PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENT 2012 - .. Research Manager, Tunas Nusa Foundation, Bandung 2014 - .. Senior Landscape Architect, PT. Sheils Flynn Asia, Bogor MEMBERSHIP 2015 - Member of Landscape Architect Association, West Java Province, Indonesia PUBLICATION Medan City - Informality and the Historical Global City (pre-publish). Planocosmo Conference, 2018. School of Planology, Institute Technology of Bandung. First author. Urbanization Dynamic and Its Impact on Food Sovereignty in Indonesian Cities: The Opportunity of…
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Crafting the Fortune of Indonesia Urban-Rural Linkage: Holistic Peri-Urban Management Model as a Lesson Learned from Medan, Bandung, and Surabaya

2018

Abstraksi

Ninety-eight cities in Indonesia today are growing that extend to the rural area through peri-urbanization. Located in-between urban centres and rural areas, peri-urban emerge as a socio-cultural, physic, and an economic entity which neither urban or rural. Since mostly it is not the development priority, lack of planning leads to several issues such as informality, slums, environment issues, as well as socio-economic gaps between the resident in peri-urban areas (Friedberg, 2001). However, peri-urban should be conceived as an area of complementariness with social and economic potential (Ravets, 2011). Regarding the initial studies on peri-urbanization, this paper will propose a development model which objective is to build a sustainable urban-rural linkage using a stronger peri-urban entity in-between. The hypothesis is that by using the development model, the peri-urban area can be used as an entry point tool to reduce gap and disparities between urban and rural through holistic frameworks which address distinct needs of the peri-urban. The development model is a framework to utilize peri-urban potential that considers it’s macro, mezzo and micro context as well as social, physical, and economic powers. Using Medan, Bandung, and Surabaya as case studies, the framework consists of: improving the microsystem at peri-urban towards self-sufficient life; interlacing the micro nodes of peri-urban towards stronger and wider support system of life, and connecting the peri-urban subsystem into the regional system towards fair accessibility. The model aimed to solve the basic disparity at the micro level, reducing gaps between urban-rural continuum, and creating a new opportunity for the rural area by promoting collaboration among subsystem.

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